I am starting to get irritated at the inability of this site to upload and display photos. It took me a lot of messing about to get the Tripitaka ones working and I have been unable to get any satisfaction with a further 2 of Jeri Ryan. I guess it must be down to my own ineptitude, after all I only have a BSc Hons and a Masters in IT related fields.
Terrible news today, a famous muslim temple was bombed. Was anyone killed? I believe not! Surely a bombing without fatality is a good thing, but then again as a Christian “come” agnostic I perhaps make the stupid mistake of valuing human life ahead of bricks and mortar. It just shows you how floored the values of the West are.
I am looking at buying a new personal PC. I know what I want, I have even had a specification put together and priced, but I am still reluctant to buy – why?
Well having read the lengthy terms and conditions of the company I would like to purchase from, it is apparent that my “consumer protection” is zero. Because I want the machine to my own spec is falls outside the regular protected categories meaning that its price to me and price “on the open market” are two different things – significant if you have problems. Further, any difficulties with faults, damage etc have to be notified in writing within 48 hours. How? The British postal service no longer guarantees delivery of any class of mail within that time span and recorded delivery means nothing!.
All told, although I will ultimately buy something, it is disturbing that British companies seem able to override the UK’s statutory guarantee requirements and remove themselves from all liability for the products that they sell.
Firstly, more babe pics are on the way, I have deleted many of the old ones to create some space.
I watched the brilliant “Life on Mars” on BBC1 last night. Only one more episode to go and then there will be nothing at all that I can watch on the appalling BBC.
It seems that reality shows, makeovers, and every other cheap bit of crap (celebrity ice skating) is all they are capable of delivering these days. But more concerning is the number of complete morons who are actually entertained by this crap.
Just before Christmas, one of the obscure BBC channels (either 3 or 4) showed some late night examples of programming from the 50’s and 60’s and I was fortunate enough to see some of these pioneering shows on this repeat.
One example was the “Brain’s trust”. This was nothing more than a host, four invited guests (with linguistic and cognitive skills) and a series of written questions submitted by mail from regular viewers. Each question promoted a discussion and the shear pleasure of listening to educated and eloquent people talk about interesting subjects (e.g. what is the soul?) in an intelligent but entertaining way was a pleasure I had long since forgotten.
Regrettably an audience (in the UK at least) for this kind of programming no longer exists. I wonder why.
But yes I can figure it out after all.
As an example, just before Christmas I made a motoring manoeuvre to avoid a car that cut across in front of me. I swerved, blew my horn and in turn had the car behind sound off at me. The lady in the car in front flashed her indicators, put her hand up and acknowledged her (human) mistake. In kind, when we pulled up at some traffic lights ahead, the car that had been behind me was now to my side, so I wound down my window to apologise and explain my swerve.
My reward! I was told to “just F… off” by the middle aged bald driver who had a young female child next to him in the passenger seat. At least I know of one person who watches celebrity ice skating!
Masako Natsume
I’m still really shocked to have just discovered of Masako Natsume death in 1985 and in my hunt to find out more, I came across some desktop wallpaper featuring her in person and as Tripitaka on this url: http://www.monkeyheaven.com/themes.html.
There is also some Monkey wall paper featuring all 4 characters including Masako as Tripitaka. I tried to upload these papers as jpg's but they would not display properly here!

After my shock discovery that the Tripitiaka actress died many years ago I decided to take a look at some other characters, this time from the "Water Margin" (ITV4, 7,00pm Saturday).
Main star "Lin Chung" (who was also in last Friday's episode of "Monkey") was 66 over the weekend and, as far as I could tell, still alive! Monkey himself is also going strong and of a similar age.
Well done to Scott "Murray|" on his brilliant victory in the San Jose open beating Hewitt and Roddick in the final and semi respectively.
Babes! - I will have to start adding more, but am still in "morning over Masako!
In the UK, ITV4 is currently showing pretty much every one of my early 1970’s favourite TV shows including Japanese fictional serial “Monkey”.
One of the big draws of Monkey were the 4 main characters, Monkey himself, pigsy, sandy and the (supposedly) boy priest, Tripitaka (a.k.a. Masako Natsume).
At the time I though Tripitaka was far too attractive to be a boy and discovered very quickly that "he" was in fact a "she" and an extremely beautiful one at that. One of my teen fave’s for quite a while in fact.
Having just been on a fantastic “Monkey” site, http://www.monkeyheaven.com/, I have just discovered that the stunning Masako Died of Leukaemia at just 27, back in the eighties. She is apparently still a cult star in her home country and calendars etc of her are still available. So here is a picture to remember her by, albeit 20 years too late.
I heard that Simon (I think) Hughes, one of the candidates for the Liberal party leadership (the UK’s distant 3rd political party), stated yesterday that he hopes to find a wife and possibly start a family at some point in the future.
Coming as it does, just 2 weeks after declaring that he is homosexual, I found it both strange and also somewhat questionable of his judgement that he does not see his “same sex” preferences as being an obstacle to marrying someone of the opposite sex.
It makes you wonder how this apparent lack of a “reality check” would impact on his leadership of a political party. Perhaps it would enable him to object to the principle of abortion whilst still supporting the surgical procedure, or to actively support Britain’s membership of the EU whilst negotiating a pull out – where do these people come from and who the hell votes for them!
I gave up on this blog some time ago but have decided to make the odd entry again although with no babe on this occasion.
TV is, briefly at least, a visual feast with no less than 3 alternative chances to see the wonderful Jeri Ryan each week.
Firstly, US Sci-Fi “Dark skies” is on a rerun with Jeri now appearing in the latter episodes. Voyager is also on a rerun and is about to feature her as the amazing 7 of 9, whilst she is in (what looks like a US daytime) soap as well on digital TV. In the later she looks slightly older, so I guess this is a very recent program.
I notice that a BNP party official can be taken to court in the UK for describing Britain as “a cultural cesspool”. In fact they can get him in court within 3 months of expressing his opinion (I thought we were allowed to do that in a democracy). Yet a muslim cleric living in the UK as an illegal alien can hold a street rally, call for the death of all non muslims, and it takes 3 and a half years to get him to court. (And his sister is paid with a half million pound grant to come to the UK to defend him.)
At least some eventual justice did prevail. The BNP politician was acquitted and the cleric sentenced to 7 years – no doubt he will be out in two and planning a terrorist attack – and he slept with prostitutes whilst married (according to a tabloid), what an example!
Salma Hayek
There is something about this woman I just don't like. I don't know what it is, but she has never done anything for me. Perhaps she has a square head!
I may not be able to add a new babe tomorrow - I am away for a couple of days, but will continue on my "babe a day" quest when I return.

Monica Bellucci
Its my day of rest today, so just one pic and nothing else.

keeley-hazell
Some model or other bimbo (but no doubt a rich one) that I have never heard of!
Watched the re run of 70’s British cult TV series Jason King last night (ITV4 7.00pm). Whoever wrote the dialogue for that series deserves some kind of award, the casual put downs, pompous attitude and manner of JK, plus the worst fight scenes you are ever likely to see, put it firmly into the category of being so bad that it is actually rather good. I am currently trying to grow a moustache like JK’s, but suspect the gay community might spot it and get the wrong idea, so I shave it off every morning. Being serious for a moment, I do wish the tailored fitted suits, flared trousers and fashion of wearing shirts cuffs outside jacket sleeves would return… and cravats – now I’m really getting excited.

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