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Monthly Archives: July 2012
The FitzjamesHorse Guide To Truth And Reconciliation
I am a skeptic about Confict Resolution. My basic premise is that our Conflict was not resolved. We deliberately chose vagueness……”creative ambiguity” was the catchphrase. I always believed it to be a very dodgy concept. Even more dodgy when having … Continue reading
Burning Polish Flags
We should of course be outraged that flags of Poland were burned on “Orange” bonfires. Also it is outrageous that election posters of SDLP candidate Magdalena Wolska were burned in East Belfast. I declare a double interest. I am not … Continue reading
An Féile…Then And Now
Small acorns and mighty trees and all that. The First Anniversary of Internment (which happened in 1971) was marked by rioting and probably death destruction and injury….in West Belfast. Thats how it was and probably the second and third anniversaries. … Continue reading
The West Wing….Newsroom
I never much cared for The West Wing. It always seemed a “con”. I rarely watched a complete episode but will of course acknowledge the writing and performances are superb…especially Martin Sheen, my favourite actor who is of course one … Continue reading
Féile 2012
An Féile 2012 programme is announced. Mary Black in concert looks good. There is also a Beach Boys Tribute Band………….maybe those nice young men from the Conway Volunteer Band can learn the words of “Sloop John B”. Some worthy talks … Continue reading
Twenty Twelve
The first series of Twenty Twelve………a comedy about the Olympic Games in London was excellent. The current series is even better. The English have an ability to laugh at themselves and glory in the fact that they tend to muddle … Continue reading
Uncle Tom Eats A Choc Ice
So John Terry is innocent……..OK. I can of course make no comment. It is likely that the Football Association will look further into the incident which led him into Westminster Court. And likely that the crowds at Old Trafford, Loftus … Continue reading
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BBC And The Twelfth…Again
For some reason “Word Press” wont let me comment on Sammy’s post on the BBC. My intention here is to contextualise his post. On Friday in the attic, I found an old photograph of myself and my father. I was … Continue reading
BBC And The Twelfth…Guest Post From “Sammy McNally”
Surprise news from Northern Ireland, the BBC gets it badly wrong. Although a massive fan of RTE (production warts and all), even I don’t think it can compete in terms of quality or variety of output with its neighbour the … Continue reading