This is kind of interesting, as much because it's got to be the most unfortunate name for a journalist writing about relationships that I've ever seen - http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/sep/03/40-days-of-dating-date-a-friend
He emigrated long, long ago. A completely pointless article with a completely pointless, out of touch, not terribly intellectual individual. Must have been a slow news day!
This is kind of interesting, as much because it's got to be the most unfortunate name for a journalist writing about relationships that I've ever seen - http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/sep/03/40-days-of-dating-date-a-friend

This is kind of interesting, as much because it's got to be the most unfortunate name for a journalist writing about relationships that I've ever seen - http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/sep/03/40-days-of-dating-date-a-friend

Yeah swimming is great, burn more calories and less chance of causing muscle etc wear and tear which could lead to problems later on.
excellent.
I remembered that someone went fairly recently, wasn't it from a recommendation by someone else? Godders perhaps?
Well done to your daughter for picking such a topic for her summer project too. It's a place I feel I should visit at some point in my life.
Definitely go. Yes, it was St Godders who suggested I go and I am very grateful that he did so.
Just watching the US Senate hearing on Syria. I'm thinking they're right to send some missiles over. Cue Banana calling me a fascist.
I don't think they have much alternative to be honest. Every single ally of theirs that are involved is looking to them to act as they are the most powerful country with the most resources.
Yep, pressure is certainly on the US. Seems like whatever they do people are going to argue with the decision though.
Just watching the US Senate hearing on Syria. I'm thinking they're right to send some missiles over. Cue Banana calling me a fascist.
Depends who they're firing them at.
Firing cruise missiles will accomplish nothing. There's still very little choice, though; there needs to be some sort of response to the use of chemical weapons, even if it's a somewhat impotent one in the grand scheme.
The accomplishment is proving to Syria, North Korea, Russia, Iran, and so on, that the US isn't just full of empty threats. If they were to do nothing about this use of chemical weapons, then not only Assad but also Pyongyang and others might get the idea that they can do the same without consequence.
A secondary accomplishment might be the destruction of some of Assad's arsenal, though that's tricky.
This article has a map of potential targets (mechanised brigades, armoured brigades, chemical weapons facilities, missile sites, airbases): http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-23946071
The accomplishment is proving to Syria, North Korea, Russia, Iran, and so on, that the US isn't just full of empty threats. If they were to do nothing about this use of chemical weapons, then not only Assad but also Pyongyang and others might get the idea that they can do the same without consequence.