Month: April 2018

I want my time with you

This is a very interesting and carefully worded demand. First of all it's about the person wanting what is best for them and secondly that the time with the other person is valued. It is at St Pancras station which is the gateway to Europe and will be frequented by those who like Eurostar. I gather she is not a Brexit enthusiast.  Tracey Emin does not seem to age. How does she do it? Maybe art...

read more

Busy busy

I notice that when I'm gardening for someone who really appreciates the work that we do there is no loss of energy.  It reminds me of Nikola Tesla who discovered how the whole world could be powered by natural energy. I find the same thing with ideas that I get. Today I had the idea for a website in connection with my newfound enthusiasm for doing readings people particularly free readings....

read more

Wetherspoons here they come

To be quite frank, I'm quite surprised and curious to know what made Wetherspoon's decide that this area was a good place to put down some roots. We have about 22,000 people in the conurbation of Midsomer Norton. The club chain only have about 1000 branches in the UK so maybe they are on a mission to take over the whole show. We have four pubs in the high Street and the working men's club at the...

read more

5G disgrace – scams – co-creativity

Do we in England need this, do we in California need this. I don't particularly want my town turned into a microwave oven and yet the plan is to put thousands and thousands of microwave transmitters every hundred metres or so both in town areas and country areas. They will be put on lampposts and are already being done so in Gateshead where people are already experiencing sleeplessness, nose...

read more

Bells ringing

We might as well celebrate Sunday in the right way. These are church bells summoning people to morning service which was also a baptism. Regular readers will notice that this happens once a month. I was very impressed by the number of congregants obviously related to the very popular couple who were baptising their child Edith.All the people on the left aisle were related to the couple called...

read more

What is wisdom? – Lawyer’s Jokes

98% of lawyers give the other 2% a bad reputation. Q - what is the difference between an accountant and a lawyer? A - Accountants know they are boring Q - How many lawyers does it take to screw in a lightbulb? A - Three, one to climb the ladder, one to shake it, and one to sue the ladder company These rather bad jokes were inspired by a visit by a legal executive from a county council who came...

read more

Welcome to The World of Brian Snellgrove

1,925,836 words across 1,956 articles
Inspired by Samuel Pepys’ Diary 1633-1703

Text Available In 48 Languages – Scroll to select.

Search all 1,956 articles

Subscribe

Sign up to my FREE newsletter!

I don’t spam! Read my privacy policy for more info.

Archives

Categories