Oh, it's not so bad. These people are no more arrogant, deceitful, manipulative or antisocial than the average politician.
And considerably smarter, which clearly counts for something!
Brian Mulroney's admiring appraisal of Jack Layton was a bit disturbing, considering that the NDP's great success was almost entirely in Quebec. "Un bon Jacques" he called him. Hmm!
Pointless Digressions is the on-line extension of a radio series commissioned sometime
in the last century by the Vancouver radio station AM-1040 (now Team 1040, an all-sports broadcaster). The mini-programs were written and voiced by Lyndon Grove, whose ambition, he said, was "to digress my way through life."
Grove describes himself as "a media Gypsy," having spent vast amounts of time in radio,
television, newspapers, magazines, advertising, public relations, film and live performance.
Pointless Digressions is his self-help therapy project.
For detailed biography, send self-addressed stamped envelope stuffed with wads of cash.
Oh, it's not so bad. These people are no more arrogant, deceitful, manipulative or antisocial than the average politician.
ReplyDeleteAnd considerably smarter, which clearly counts for something!
Brian Mulroney's admiring appraisal of Jack Layton was a bit disturbing, considering that the NDP's great success was almost entirely in Quebec. "Un bon Jacques" he called him. Hmm!
That is the *worst* kind of hangover. Boo hiss.
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