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OPINION

The barrow, the guy and the carrot

Roger Crutchley, Published on 05/11/2023

» Today is the fifth of November which to many English people of my wrinkly age means Guy Fawkes Day or more likely Bonfire Night. It has very much declined in popularity since I was a kid, fighting a losing battle with the horrors of Halloween.

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Jokes aren't what they used to be

Roger Crutchley, Published on 27/08/2023

» It is customary at this time of the year for PostScript to try and lighten up proceedings with what have been voted the best jokes by stand-up comedians at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe which wraps up this week. Unfortunately this year's offerings have been decidedly underwhelming, or perhaps I'm getting a bit too ancient to appreciate modern wit. Anyway, prepare yourself for a few groans.

OPINION

Word of the year is hardly comforting

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 06/11/2022

» The most noteworthy news of the week is that Collins Dictionary came out with what it regards are the top 10 words of the year, saying they reflect the state of the world at the moment. It does not make happy reading.

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There's still a smile behind the masks

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 09/02/2020

» Venturing into central Bangkok these days is bit of a weird experience with nearly everyone, Thais and foreigners alike, understandably wearing face masks as protection from the double threat of caronavirus and dust pollution. The City of Angels is transforming into the City of Masks, but it is encouraging that people are taking the situation seriously. However, it is a strange feeling being in the Land of Smiles but not seeing many grins, owing to the masks. But do not despair. You can still see those Thai smiles in the eyes.

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The Cisco Kid was a friend of mine

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 03/11/2019

» Every now and again in Bangkok something triggers memories of childhood days in England. Not far from my current residence a condominium is going up called the Glendale, which was the name of my local cinema back home in Reading.

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Some still remember the 5th of November

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 05/11/2017

» It's been a busy week for contrasting festivals, commencing with Halloween, followed by Loy Krathong, while today some Brits will be marking Guy Fawkes Night commemorating the abortive Gunpowder Plot of 1605.

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All joking aside, it's not easy being funny

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 28/08/2016

» It is customary at this time of the year for PostScript to lighten up proceedings with what have been voted as the best jokes from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, which wraps up in Scotland this weekend. Unfortunately, this year's offerings are rather underwhelming, or maybe I'm simply getting too ancient to appreciate modern wit.

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All you need is love … and a little bit of luck

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 14/02/2016

» Five decades ago, Jackie DeShannon had a big hit with the Burt Bacharach and Hal David song, What the World Needs Now is Love. If you remember that, you’re probably as wrinkly and crinkly as Crutch.

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Does anyone still remember the 5th of November?

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 03/11/2013

» It is a bit scary to think that Halloween, which I have been studiously avoiding all week, is now more popular in England than the traditional Guy Fawkes Night, which is coming up on Tuesday.

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A fair (traffic) cop

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 05/02/2012

» One of the more encouraging news items of the week was the report that policewomen are now back on the streets of the Big Mango with the unenviable task of handling traffic duty. Eighteen ladies who used to provide security for VIPs and were known as the Sweet Troop will be taking their saccharine charms to the streets.