Sunday, 31 July 2011
We Spent An Unsuccessful Few Hours Driving Around Pattaya,
If You Did Not Like The Look Of White Cauliflower,
Could This Be The One?
on November 24, 1971 a passenger named D. B. Cooper which is the name popularly used to refer to an unidentified man, hijacked a Boeing 727 aircraft alleging that he had explosives strapped to himself he demanded and received $200,000 plus some parachutes in Seattle, he then demanded to be flown to Mexico, somewhere over southwestern Washington, he jumped out the plane's tail exit with two of the chutes, and was never seen or heard from again,
but the FBI today announced that it has a new suspect in the case who they are hoping to link to a tie Cooper left on the plane and cigarette butts in an ashtray using DNA testing and fingerprints, 'We do actually have a new suspect we're looking at,' said FBI spokesperson Ayn Dietrich as she revealed the twist in the investigation 'it comes from a credible lead who came to our attention recently via a law enforcement colleague,' she said, so will the new suspect be named in the FBI's only unsolved hijacking case? we will have to wait and see.
Saturday, 30 July 2011
Many Thanks To Steve In The UK,
First Thing In The Morning To Immigration,
The Political Correct Brigade Goes Marching On,
by 1815 there were 125 firms involved in gun making mostly in the Gun Quarter, by 1829 there were 455 and by 1868 there were 578 gun firms in Birmingham, the Crimean War 1854-1856 was another boom time for Birmingham gun makers; in the decade from 1854 over four million barrels passed through the Proof House, 1862 sixteen separate gun firms amalgamated to form the Birmingham Small Arms Company, the BSA, with a large mechanised steam-powered factory at Armoury Road in Small Heath which took work away from the town centre, however, many small manufacturers remained in the Gun Quarter until the major rebuilding and road developments of the 1960s spilt the area in two, Birmingham's gun trade still exists as a small specialised industry, though only just in evidence in what remains of the old Gun Quarter,
so I guess the area has a good history of guns in the area, but just 50 people who have signed a petition have made the PC council change the historic area and is to become known as St George and St Chad, this is the problem with petitions, today only a few firms remain in England including Westley Richards and Co, Simon Clode, managing director of the firm, said it appeared the decision had been made hastily, 'it's a shame they're not acknowledging the history of Birmingham's gun making,' he added: 'no one from the council has approached us as gun makers, we employ six apprentices, we've got two more joining us next month, we're still going strong and export all over the world,' I wonder if the council petitioned people who wanted the name to stay as it is?
so what is next for this PC council? I know rename Cannon Hill Park, one of the biggest parks in Birmingham, what about Birmingham Small Arms, the famous motorcycle manufacture, wipe that from Birmingham's history books, sounds far to much like guns, the logo that appears on motorbikes even has 3 rifles on it! I wonder if the council will rename Armoury Road? as the author of this link stated, 'sadly the Birmingham authorities appear to be blind to the value of their own culture and history', that just about sums it up, but moving further afield I guess Arsenal Football Club should change it's name and remove that gun from it's logo? common sense and the PC council's of Great Britain will never go hands in glove whilst people like the ones in this renaming exercise have power.
Friday, 29 July 2011
The Popular Press Predict That The World Is Getting Warmer,
well I have read about one guy who does not believe in global warming or rising sea levels, if he did believe in all of this nonsense he would not have spent $8,875,000 on a ocean-view villa on 1 1/2 acres with a swimming pool, spa and fountains unless he is supremely confident that the world is not warming up and sea levels will not rise, his name? Al Gore.