Friday, November 28, 2008

XXXXmas

I suppose it's something of a departure for this blog, but the news that Guides and Brownies have been banned from carol singing in a shopping centre for the first time in 20 years on the grounds that they pose a threat to customers' health and safety is really too delightful.

And quite right too! When the Girl Guides were founded the focus was on clean living and outdoor activities. Last year, however, Girlguiding UK decided that what their girls really needed was more sex. And if they're not sure which way they want to swing, why should that matter? Condoms? Sapphic tendencies? It's all good fun for nice young gels. Shortly before 9/11 they were condemning the Bush Administration for not discriminating against boys. (OK, so I'm biased! Sue me.) They've also been very keen to shed their "Christian" image. (Hard to believe, huh?)

In any case, I'm sure the powers that be in Girguiding UK will be more than capable of thinking up more exciting things for the girls to be doing in the run-up to Xmas.

Friday, November 21, 2008

In Iraq...

...I think.

Mystery Scouts

Dunno who they are, but Scouts (and Cubs) ought to be recoginsable by what they're wearing. (Those slogans on their T-shirts look as if they're Google-able.)

Friday, November 14, 2008

Thursday, November 13, 2008

No Escape!


The War against Boys Continues

Actually it's not some "feminist" war against boys per se. Quite the reverse, in fact, it's simply a war by brainless ideologues who know nothing and care less about raising and educating children who simply want to advance their horrible disgusting sexual revolution into every corner of the world.

Council officials have told Broad Plain Boys' Club, Easton, an inner city area of Bristol, that it does not meet its equality standards.

The club, which has helped thousands of children, said it had had its name since it was founded in 1894, and it does cater for girls two days a week.

The leader, Dennis Stinchcombe, who was made an MBE for his work, has been warned that unless he changes the club's name the authority will withdraw the £11,600-a-year funding it receives for two paid staff to work alongside volunteers..

Bristol City Council wants the club to cater equally for both boys and girls, despite funding other minority and single sex groups.

[The Daily Telegraph]

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Messing about with Boats

Another little boat pic! No other connexion!