Cull of celeb news please Louise

This is not news, this is zelebs attempting to get a story in the news by concocting a drama that doesnt exist, so they can reconcile a week later and that will also be news to fill more virtual column inches, Dear Daily mail it is your responsibility to filter this trash from your supposed news. Like most news today its just more itching powder down the back of the public that gets you gawpers.

Comment RE goldie’s husbands, and ex abuse after split.

perhaps … Hudson should have realised what kind of woman Goldie was by the fact he got her by poaching from another man whom she was already cheating on ? “Open” as she likes to call it ? personally I have other descriptive words to use. Then what made Hudson think by this obvious demonstration of her nature, she wouldn’t also quit him for another man ? He had some kids probably with the wrong woman, but doesn’t everyone ? at least he had some kids, And yes kids … its reciprocal make an effort with you father, and remember parents and especially famous ones at that, are vain self loving propaganda machines, thats how they got where they are. And could use her acting talents and money to portray any picture to you she wanted about your dad.

Camerons House Price support and Inflation Scheme

What the hell ? how is this going to work, Henry Pryor is right, the “NewBuy” scheme is just the houseowning classes trying to propup their ill gotten inflated houseprice gains by offering more debt availability to avoid a correction in the inflated house prices, this will fuel more property speculation.

Oh and lets give those who already steal/leech on the benefits system the opportunity to buy their own homes at an actual discounted price, ahead of those not on the ladder in the private sector ? They will give benefits claiments an actual discount on market prices ? and allow them to erode the quantity of social housing available, when it was proven last time that allot of the people who took advantage of the right to buy scheme were speculators using the right to buy scheme to make money through selling propertys on .

And the private renter who cant get on the ladder pays taxes and doesn’t claim benefits, instead they can carry the debt can so that when the correction occurs theyre stumped with the negative equity ? Great Cameron the benefit classes and the wealthy have again worked out how to screw the non claiming, poor to middle class non house owning set !

Best quotes on infinity

Prof Zeilberger

but
Frankly
I dont think i ever liked it
Ive always found something repulsive about it
I prefer finite mathematics
much more
to infinite mathematics
I think that its much more natural
much more appealing
and the theory is much more beautiful
its very concrete
its something you can touch
something you can feel
something you can relate to
infinite mathematics to me is meaningless, because its like abstract nonsense
imo infinity is only a fiction of the human mind

The biggest number is so big we can never envision it.

The Ploughmans lunch or The Ploughboys Lunch

The Ploughmans Lunch myth

The ‘ploughmans lunch’ was as a cohesive peice of faux history popularised by the ‘milk marketing board’ to increase cheese sales in the 1960’s, and highlighted to publicans the Idea of serving a marketed plate of food at lunchtimes, hitherto a haphazardly catered for need, which thankfully to some extent can be thought responsible for kicking off the whole ‘pub food revolution’. Prior to this pubs might well have been able, if they could be troubled to, knock you up the odd cheese sandwich, and would often have the odd jar of pickled eggs or onions and sometimes some cold meats or pies on offer, but these snacks in most pubs in the 1930’s were a token gesture towards serving food, to sustain workmen who might otherwise not get a proper meal, but in these days ‘Beer’ was by labourers considered as important as food, and to some extent drink was also perceived as sustaining in a way than it is not today, Beer in itself being high in calories. Really the Ploughmans Lunch was a formalising and coalescing of the cold food ingredients that might well have already been in a pubs serving vocabulary, into a named plate of food that could be served like a meal to the patrons of the public house in a marketable way, which up until this point food in a pub had been a casual arrangement whose extent and quality was at the publicans discretion, In a way things were charmingly relaxed as in there was no formalisation of food being served, but if you had voiced your requirement of vittels to the publican, he would often have something to offer, sometimes even what he himself would be having for supper if you were lucky, but what it was and how it came, was most often pot luck, rarely would people think to the need of a choice, nor complain as to what was offered. A ploughmans was the first widely marketed meal in a pub, when done well is surprisingly satisfying – even today. Remember during war all such pre war pub food culture that did exist had been firmly limited for the duration of the war, and its recommencement was probably slow and limited due to extended rationing, to some extent the “ploughmans” was an attempt to formalise those bits that remained and increase cheese sales.

Traditionally consisting of :

Initially a cold dish of Hunks of Cheese or sliced Cold meats or if luxurient both, always accompanied by Hunks of bread or long rustic rolls with pats of butter and essentially pickles most often a spreading style pickle, or a couple of pickled onions or both, and latterly token salad elements – sliced tomatoes, lettuce possibly a cold boiled egg and very often apple slices etc. but can also include pork pie, grapes, celery, carrot, pâté, hard boiled egg, beetroot etc, but to be honest these as referenced to the ingredients pubs had at hand throughout the country before the formalistion of the title by the MMB, a ploughmans could vary quite a bit the main things that remained the core of the dish, were the bread the cheese and the pickle in some form or another whether onion or chutney or both, most important is the rustic nature of the dish that means that most of the items served in a ploughmans must be with little fuss or short preparation in the dish itself as there was often little time in between serving customers to allow its preparation. The ‘ploughmans lunch’ in its pre war unformalised era might have been called the “The ploughboys lunch”. But the marvelous thing about a ploughmans is how they vary depending on where you are, it enables each pub to put its own twist on the idea, but with a central trinity that remains. In the case of informal history there is no doubt in my imagination that field labourers, ploughman etc throughout the century’s could call when convenient on a nearby hostelry or ale house and get some form of food provided, this is quite obviously logical especially with a mainly male and sometimes migratory field labour force, its just that no one ever thought to formalise the process, as the original purpose was as a ‘house of ale’, this its primary function and food secondary and available but less documented or considered in the equation, certainly so, in small country village pubs where the ploughmans was to find it’s birth.

Basically the contents of a couple large hearty sandwiches unmade. This being very simple for publicans to knock up with little need for a cook etc. In the 1970’s pubs which had never really served food in a formal sense, soon started by offering simple cold plates like this and then progressed to deep fried food in baskets and then increasingly complex menus, and onward into a situation in which very few pubs indeed, now … could get away without serving food of some sort that requires a chef or a cook to prepare.

Essentialy in the 1970’s allot of people were marketed into imagining this was a dish traditionally made for a ‘ploughman’, though its heritage is foggier than the marketed dishes name, from a pub serving perspective, also the meal served in the field to labourers mid day may well have consisted of these elements in a homemade rustic picnic form.

If you come across an old pub with a run down interior and lots of local characters, sometimes they may still only offer a cheese sandwich or pickles, and this is remnant perhaps of a pub that has never got fully drawn into the food provision game, this might might well be an original survivor pub, whose mainly drinking custom has always and until the modern day been enough to sustain it, these pubs are very rare today. Sadly a very large number of historic pubs have been ruined by modernisation and the ubiquitous and obscenely appended Thai restaurant. Pubs really have to offer food now as the consistency of post work drinking patterns and the family mealtime has to some extent evaporated, and this pub provision of food, has probably had its greatest impact on late opening simple cafes surviving in the smaller towns and larger villages, though expendable income to be spent on eating out since the 1930’s versus eating at home has greatly increased. And Pubs that don’t serve food may find it difficult to draw enough passing trade.

SSPCA dictates invasive species protected ?

RSPCA dictates invasive species protected ?

you want rid of your peacocks ? just hire someone to come and shoot the lot and eat them, ignore the SSPCA, how dare they state that invasive species are protected in this country to roam and breed unchecked ? and these ones arent living in the wild theyre surviving in an urban environnment by raiding veg gardens and probably bins ? I should imagine if they get the chance.

If the village is ‘pretend complaining for publicity’ then fine ignore them, but if they genuinely and democratically decide they dont want the peacocks or wish to cull them then they should have a right democratically to make that decision and deal with them, as long as the meat is eaten.