Thursday, December 31, 2009
7: Atheist* in "lucidly explains why he can't be doing with religion" shock
*: Or possibly "pantheist".
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
6: I think this is the probably the best protest song I've ever heard...
Not excluding serveral good ones by Mr Dylan.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
5: Judas!
although, in fairness, I'd much rather he was "weird" than "boring".
Monday, December 28, 2009
Sunday, December 27, 2009
3: 1970s Amercian children's TV in "quite good" shock.
Saturday, December 26, 2009
2: Best. Carol. Ever.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Now, Winterval Is Banned
Andrew has been out and about in Banksyville (the town formerly known as Bristol) to see how local people are marking the annual December 25th festivity.
Scrooge-like local politicians have decreed that there should be no traditional decorations in the new Cabot's Circus shopping mall.
In order to avoid offending Muslims (TM) shops have given up using the word "Christmas" in favour of neutral expressions like "Seasons Greetings", "Happy Holidays", "Happy Solstice", and "There's Probably No Father Christmas: Now Stop Worrying and Enjoy Your Life"
The German Winterval market had no traditional characters associated with it, in order to avoid offending Muslims:
Scrooge-like local politicians have decreed that there should be no traditional decorations in the new Cabot's Circus shopping mall.
In order to avoid offending Muslims (TM) shops have given up using the word "Christmas" in favour of neutral expressions like "Seasons Greetings", "Happy Holidays", "Happy Solstice", and "There's Probably No Father Christmas: Now Stop Worrying and Enjoy Your Life"
The German Winterval market had no traditional characters associated with it, in order to avoid offending Muslims:
and all depiction of Christian characters was forbidden by the political correctness brigade (TM).
In order not to offend Muslims (TM), it was impossible to find any traditional nativity scenes, particularly not in charity shops:
In order not to offend Muslims (TM), it was impossible to find any traditional nativity scenes, particularly not in charity shops:
or toy shops:
and if they had appeared, they would have been regarded as purely fictitious scenes with no more religious significance than Santa Claus:
and if they had appeared, they would have been regarded as purely fictitious scenes with no more religious significance than Santa Claus:
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