Tuesday, 13 January 2026
Stone.
Monday, 12 January 2026
Persia/Iran
I first became aware of Iran (Persia as it was then) through a school-friend, who's father was posted there as a senior UK Air Force Officer. The Shah was still 'on the Peacock throne' at the time, and it was a friendly country. They still had some strange ways (public hangings, etc), but the The Shah himself was a great social reformer, and changed the country into a serious, and respected, international competitor.
Sadly in 1979, after the Iranian Revolution, the country fell under the control of religious leaders, and general repression returned. Women's rights were eroded, and again they were made to cover themselves with the Hijab. The equal rights established by The Shah were abolished, and women once again became invisible, gays were thrown off rooftops, and any opposition was seriously punished.
Now, after more than 45 years of social decline and oppression, the country has once again revolted, and it seems that they want a return to the more liberal 'good old days' of The Shah. His son, who has been in exile, is ready to return, and it is already rumoured that The Ayatollah is preparing to escape to his beloved Russia (like Assad before him).
One can but hope that the Iranians themselves take charge of any change, and that very basic human rights are returned to ALL their citizens.
I wish them 'Good Luck'.
Sunday, 11 January 2026
Please don't call me 'Mate'.
Much like in the US, where people seem to constantly refer to each other either as 'Bro' or 'Dude', here in the UK it isn't uncommon for people to refer to each other as 'Mate'.
To say I dislike this is an understatement; I find it unnecessary and rude. Recently someone asked if I was "oar-rite mate"; of course I didn't reply. The least I expect of people is reasonably correct use of the language, and some respect. A simple "Good morning" is all that's required.
Correct use of 'English' is slowly eroding. It is not uncommon to hear people saying things like "Yeah like, y'knowatameen like". Dreadful. What sort of language is that!
It really makes one wonder what ENGLISH TEACHERS are doing in our schools! I quite understand that children no longer read books, and that 'public speaking' and 'debating societies' are seen as elitist; but could children not be taught how to speak 'reasonably' correctly? When they write essays, do they sprinkle their work with 'yeah, like, I mean, yeah like....'? And if so, is it ever corrected by their teacher?
How to speak, Basic maths, English history, and The preparation and cooking of Chicken, should be the basis of the 21st C school curriculum.
And no more of this "Oy, mate" business.
Before you ask, yes I AM suffering from a severe bout of perfectly understandable intolerance this morning!







