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Tuesday, 12 August 2025

Muslim Crimes

 Egypt

Protect the Innocent
Three years ago, in Cairo, Egypt, FOUR MUSLIMS r@@ed a lady from Australia, they got off this crime as only three of them admitted the crime, by Islam law, it takes four men to commit r@@e.
In my book - Untold Truths - I intended for the female character to tell her male counterpart of the crimes Muslim are commiting, he didn't know about the crimes in Europe, he was based in London. However, I changed my mind fro listing the crimes, to giving a general report, there are so many, and continuing, it would take a book to list what they have done so far.


Protect the innocent

 Sweden

                                         Muslim Crimes

The overall view in Scandinavia of Sweden is one of distrust, and revulsion, here is another example why Norway, and Finland dislike Sweden, apart from a reason going back into the realms of history.

Last week, despite the Swedish parliament saying publicly they want to expel Muslims, and ban them from entering the country, if you believe that you are deluded, a judge cleared FOURTEEN MUSLIM YOUTHS from the crime of the mass r##e of a 14-year-old girl, his excuse is "rap###s are victims too," can you believe that BS, well coming from Sweden, I can.

Three years ago, the Norwegian Premier told Sweden, if you don't close your borders, we WILL send in the Army to protect our country. Finland has a policy of any criminal whose crime demands expulsion, has their photograph sent to all points they could enter the state. You can disguise yourself, but with modern facial recognition software, you cannot hide your facial structure


Monday, 11 August 2025

I didn't intend the story to go this way

 Untold Truths

Available on Amazon
My story, Untold Truths, thas taken on a life of its own; my orginal story - A Homecoming - was about a Jewish writer returning to Israel, he falls for a lady, but his editorial ambitions get in the way of the romance.


The story did touch on the LGBT issue, but only in passing as Tel Aviv has the second largest pride parade, only beaten by New York. I don't plan a story, I tried once, and the result was a disaster; the extended version could become an LGBT book, as the two main characters are now ladies.

Switzerland

 Journey into the Unknown

The life of a Blog
Before I get comments on this image, I know it is NOT Switzerland, this is a historic image of Greenland, why is it historic?
I took this photo en-route to Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, in 2009. Less than a year later there was a massive volcano eruption which closed airlines crossing the Atlantic Ocean for weeks as the air filled with ash, this part of Greenland sank into the Arctic Ocean.
Back to the point of this article, today, the blog had some readers in Switzerland, this is the first time either of my blogs had readers there

Why cheat?

 June's Journey

It would please me to top a section in June's Journey, but I realise it is not likely to happen, why?
I have noticed, each section is topped by the same two names, either one person is playing two games, or two people are using the cheat code available online.
I have been able to reach third postion in several section of the game, I doubt I will better those positions, I am satisfied to be third, do my best, and know I didn't cheat.
I can see the thrill if you are an ego-driven person of seeing your name at the top, but using a cheat defeats the challenge for me. My late friend, Faye Dupre, and I noticed this in a game we played while I worked for  her in Lac La Biche, Alberta, Canada, in the late Summer and Fall of 2009. Within an hour of the weeks game opening, the same two names topped the list.
I know the ladies were cheating as the totals they achieved were impossible to achieve without AI assistance, the average score per minute was regular, nobody can maintain a regular score without assistance.

Sunday, 10 August 2025

The ghost of Linda Mary Place

 R.I.P. Linda

                                              Ghosts don't dance

Technically, my wife has not left a ghost, yet going upstairs, I can still see the position her body was in when she held her final breath.
Her final years were wracked with pain and issues with her disability getting worse.
Her great fear was to end her life as her mother did, suffering from dementia; it can't have helped knowing her sister, who is eight years older, had a stroke months before she passed away, we were told a few weeks after my wife passed, her sister had another stroke, and now has no memory of her life.
Linda passed as she wished, in a house full of love, with her family by her side. Her other fear was to die in a hospital.

Saturday, 9 August 2025

Department of Works and Pensions

 Armed Forces Pension

The Plight of the Pensioner
Several weeks ago, I was informed by a lady from the DWP that I was eligible for an Armed Forces Pension. I had not tried to claim this Pension as I thought you had to serve 10 years, or more, to qualify, and as I served six years,in the Royal Air Force, I thought I wouldn't be eligble.
It transpired, if you serve more than two years, you are eligible for a small pension. I did apply, but because I didn't have the details needed for the forms to be filled out I got nowhere, in retrospect this is a good thing, why?
While I was working for Bristol City Council, I wondered why men with two pensions were working, most of the earnings would have gone in taxes?
I never saw myself in that position, but I could have been, if this application had gone through, I would probably have lost it under the Labour government to fund more illegal immigrants.
As it is, my wife and I were not able to get Pension Credit with my two pensions taking us over the threshold.

Thursday, 7 August 2025

The Happiest days of our lives

  Wedding Anniversary

Happy Anniversary
39 years ago, the young lady above, and I, entered an a new, and exciitng phase of our lives, as we prepared for our wedding. Our friends thought it would not last three years, as she had a son who took a dislike to me from the start, our marriage lasted for 38 years; August 16th would have been our 39th wedding anniversary.
With the passing in January of my beautiful wife, I face the future alone. we have children, but I lack the love from my wife, and life is too hard to continue

Sunday, 3 August 2025

Can you beat the truth out of a person?

 Noir Writer

                                                   Netflix

When I watch crime series based in India on Netflix, they remind me of the 1950's in the USA, when all that mattered was solving the crime.

The common thread running through most is that violence can be tolerated to get the results, much like my short story from 2011. This story was praised for its realism by a poice officer I chatted to at the time, from Queensland, Australia.

To me, this raises the question, do you get the truth, or do you get the answer the person suffering the beating thinks you wish to hear, to stop the beatings?

I admit, I like films with a darker edge to them; the grit of life shows through.

A growing Roman Catholic following

 Hindu

                                                                           Cinema in India

I have nothing against posting about religion, not that I do a lot about the subject, other than posting about Hindu films from India, as I post often about Bollywood

Until this week, my posts didn't have much following in the Roman Catholic world, other than Poland, and Mexico; this week, they have been joined by Lithuania, Estonia, Romania,and Spain. I haven't posted much about Spain on this blog, but I did a lot on my old blog; at the time I was into films, and series on Netflix based in Spain

Saturday, 2 August 2025

IMDb Correction

 Nargis Dutt

Dilip Kumar
This week, I sent in a correction to IMDB about the Bollywood movie Babul, featuring Nargis Dutt, Dilip Kumar, and Munawar Sultana.
What was the correction?
In one phot, the person adding the names has the lady named as Nargis Dutt, when she is Munawar Sultana. From the image above, you can see the ladies are differentt, Nargis is the ladyat the top of the dvd cover.
If you read my blog, you will know one of my pet peeves is incorrectly naming actors, I found masses of these errors on YouTube, considering most of the uploaders are in India, you would think for a few seconds extra they would take care to put the correct information on their video

The Good Old Days

 USA Today

Many thanks to readers in the USA
Tonight, I wish to thank readers of this blog in the USA.
For the first time in over a year, you gave my inspiration to continue writing, I will never know who you are, but I am forever grateful to you.
If only 1% of readers turned into buyers of my eBook selection, that would make me a v happy writer

The Secret Garden

                                                                       The Ash Tree

Alan Place - Nature Lover
It's been eight years since a fire forced us to move from Horfield to Hartcliffe, Bristol, a move my late wife said saved me from having a mental breakdown.
At the back of the garden is a wild area where a tree has grown, until this afternoon I didn't know which variety it is, it is an Ash Rowan. I was going to cut it down, but I saw how healthy it is, so I chose to let it stand.
I hope to live another decade -into my late- 70's -this way I can notice its growth from a sapling to a young tree.
As a teen, I used to spin helicopter seeds in a woodlands in Clevedon, North Somerset, I thought they were Sycamore seeds, they are Ash seeds.

Crying in the rain

All our Yesterdays

                                                                                       Faraway lands

Two days ago, I was almost involved in a car accident; I would have been to blame for the incident, as I wasn't watching what I was doing, my mind was not concerned on what I was doing it was miles away.

I was coming back from our local Morrison's, thinking about sitting in the park near us in Hartcliffe, Bristol, as I don't get out often being disabled.

My mind was on the Everly Brothers hit "Crying in the rain," as it was raining. I was about to cross a road, I'd looked left, at the last moment, I realised I hadn't checked to my right. It was a good thing I stopped, a car was less than two meters from where I was about to cross the road.

Friday, 1 August 2025

Do you find it annoying?

 An early Bollywood movie

A taste of Bollywood
Before I go further, I shall explain my meaning, in this post, of an early Bollywood movie. In this post, I refer to one of the first Hindi movies I recall seeing, not one of the first made. The term Bollywood was "coined" in the 1940's, the film I refer to is from the late 1960's.
I have no idea of the stars, or the title. All I recall is the plot, it centers on the will of a car driver, who was "supposedly" killed racing in Malaysia. The main theme is about a group of people trying to convince the widow they are her husband's family, though he never mentioned them.
From this era, the film could star Helen Richardson Khan, Hema Malini, and possibly Dharmendra, as they were the stars of the late 60's in the cinema in India.

Nargis Dutt

 The Nargis Dilemma Part 2

The Nargis Dilemna
Again, I find myself in a quandry over the title of a Bollywood movie featuring Nargis Dutt, and Dilip Kumar.
In this film, Nargis and Dilip are life-long friends who vow to marry, but he is wooed a more sophisticated lady, and Nargis tries desperately to win him back.
As a wedding proceesion passes her by, she climbs a tree to see, singing "my love will return." as she does, the branch collapses, and she suffers a head injury. Dilip seeing this, rushes to her aid, and vowx to marry her, even though she has days to live. This is similiar to an incident in his life, he was married, but decided to get a seperation from his wife, with her pemission, to marry the actress, Madhubala, who was going to die from a faulty heart valve.
I will probably need to re-watch some of my Hindi movie selection to find the answer, though irritating, this will be enjoyable for me

Animal Shelter Aid

 My first dog

Border Collie
Though I am struggling with the bills, I always give food to our animal shelter. It was from there, we got my first dog, a lovely border collie cross we called Bonnie - affectionately nicknamed "Binky." We had her for over 13 years before we had to send her across the Rainbow Bridge, she passed away many years ago, but I still miss her.