May 22, 2012

Pell for Pope

Cardinal Pell

I read today that Cardinal George Pell, Archbishop of Sydney (formerly Melbourne), is considered an outside chance to become Pope. I like George. He speaks his mind; he’s strong and rational. George is 50-1 with the international bookmakers. That’s a great thing about being Catholic. Gambling and drinking in moderation are acceptable vices. Tweet Pin [...]

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Back on the Saints bandwagon

For the first time in several years I’m looking forward to the start of the football season. My feelings about the demise of Fitzroy have been expressed elsewhere, and I’ve stated previously that I’m only lukewarm as a Lions supporter. I still believe Fitzroy should have been allowed to merge with North Melbourne. If it [...]

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Literary weather descriptions

literary weather descriptions

I bought a couple of books yesterday and started reading last night for the first time in several months. Unfortunately I’m not off to a good start with Second Time Around by "international best seller" Mary Higgins Clark. The plot starts in shaky fashion with irate shareholders protesting the collapse of a company. Nothing unusual about that, except Clark portrays them as having invested for altruistic reasons to support a cancer cure. On what planet would that happen? She blew me away though with this second-rate description of New York’s weather in April: "The sun was shining and the sky was intensely blue. The few clouds overhead were like puffs of white cushions". Imagine how dull that sentence would have been if the sky had been plain blue instead of "intensely" blue. What’s the difference anyway?

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