Intermission
Posted on July 15th, 2009 at 4:35pm under A few administrative notices
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So, the judges on the Orwell Prize haven’t changed their minds and awarded the prize to Dale after all.
That is some fine, fine jazz, that piano motif is excellent, as is the drum work.
It seems that Dale’s memory is fading once again. He doesn’t recall what he wrote about Watson on the day of the libel judgement against his Mail article. Old age is a terrible thing. See comments http://iaindale.blogspot.com/2009/07/mcbride-starts-auction-for-his-diaries.html. If anyone can help him remember where he put his comments I’m sure he’d be very grateful.
Please don’t sockpuppet. I can see your IP address.
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Ah, those fine human beings at the Home Office are at it again.