Thursday, July 1, 2010

We talked the other day ...

... about my malfunctioning shower (and we aren't talking about people from OUSA either) so I thought that you might like to see a pic of the current shower installation.

It's an intake pipe wedged into a hollow brick (which acts as a weight when I throw it into the solar tank) and which is connected to the intake of an old caravan footpump that is fastened onto an old pallet.

The outlet is connected to a garden hose and that was what I used to shower myself with tonight. The water was a lovely 37°C too and it didn't half feel good.

But as to why there's a garden hose attachment on the outlet pipe is because a couple of weeks ago LIDL was having one of its usual sales and on offer was a garden shower that you connect to a hosepipe. Bill picked up one of those for me and I'm going to hunt it down tomorrow so I shall be all set up.

It really is nice having a decent shower, and I needed it too. we finished the roofing on the one side in record time. It's amazing how quickly you can do things like that when you find a rhythm. It looks really good on the barn too, this metal sheeting. And now we have started to dismantle the scaffolding ready to put it up on the other side. That's always a dirty job dismantling the scaffolding - there's always tons of accumulated muck and dust that falls off it

And Grandma Parisian came for a nosey this evening - she couldn't stop herself. "Blimey - you aren't half courageux" she said. That's the first time she's spoken to me for years.

In other news, the US Government has banned interaction with its enemies - such as the Taliban etc. And you might be wondering why this is significant.

Astute readers with long memories will recall the Casablanca Conference of 1943, in which Roosevelt (an American again - isn't this a surprise?) suddenly sprang on the world (and on his own allies with whom he had never discussed it) that the United Nations would not negotiate with the Axis powers and would only accept "Unconditional Surrender".

What happened then of course was that a whole host of German resistants (or insurgents as we call them these days) who had been working hard from within to bring down the Nazis decided that seeing as the United Nations wouldn't talk to them either if they took power, they gave up their struggle. This prolonged World War II by a couple of years - just because the Septics wouldn't negotiate.

And here they are, doing the same thing in Afghanistan. If the Taliban (called the Mujahadeen when they were our friends fighting the Soviets) now decide that they want to talk peace terms they can't because the Septics have outlawed any negotiations.

So they will still keep on fighting and prolong the war and the casualties.

You really can't believe the Yanks. It was said of the Bourbon Kings of France that "they learnt nothing but forgot nothing" and you can say the same about the Americans. And we are only talking from 1943.

How can a nation be so totally stupid?

1 comment:

  1. The American government is like any other, they forget when it's in their own interests. Like the republican party with their 'drill baby drill' all of a sudden they've forgotten that. G.W. also took funding from the oil industry for his election campaigns. forgotten. I wonder what Obama and the democrats are forgetting?

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