Missile Away, Lovely, Lovely.

Well after a little work, myself and Chili are now a couple. I am now the happiest and luckiest guy in the world. Hurrah :D .

Half day for me on this rather overcast Tuesday. Borrowed a couple of hours off for last Friday to recover from the meal at Flute de Paris and took the rest today due to delivery issues, lol. I have been shopping too and as I am planning a meal for next week out of the house I need to do some preparation and experimentation before subjecting the other half’s family to my cooking.

*Jimmy Savilles*
“uhuhuhuhhuhuh, How’s about THAT then… now, here we go now with a letter, oh yes, from Fluffy Bunny of Middlcestershire.”

“Dear Jim…

Please explain to me why a protest was recently held in Hyde Park by the Emos of Britain, protesting against the article recently published in the Daily Mail blaming teenage suicide on My Chemical Romance.

Yours With Massive Cigars…

Fluffy Bunny.

Ps The fiver is in the envelope.

Yes it is true. I haven’t made that one up. Emos from across the country took part in the biggest gathering of people dressed in black since Princess Diana was paraded around London in a large lead box. They were all a little annoyed at the newspaper’s stance on the suicide of a 13 year old girl who really liked My Chemical Romance. As is well known, the Daily Mail is THE paper for making mountains out of molehills and, like the Americans, blaming everything but the correct people for society (Re the yanks blaming Marilyn Manson for mass gun killings in schools rather than the gun culture present in their country).

So lots of Emos hit Hyde Park hoping to March to the Daily Mail offices but weren’t allowed because of the Police (very unrock and roll allowing the Police to control them of course). Also a number of goths arrived, targetting a protest at the Emos for being, well, Emos and a few anonymous people wandered up protesting at people wearing black, etc.

So why did they do it.? Well to preserve their views I suppose, but why bother protesting against a newspaper ESPECIALLY the Daily Mail, a taboid that is utterly convinced that Princess Diana was murdered by the Royal Family. Pointless. Totally pointless.

Funnily enough it did cause a bit of a rumpus just before the release of the new MCR album. Hmmm, pay offs perhaps.? Surely not.!

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