The view from my window

The view from my window
The view from my window

Sunday 13 November 2022

Is it just me or is the world going crazy?

I've been offline again for a few days as I have a lot going on here at the moment and felt I needed a bit of a break again, so apologies for not commenting much on your blogs. But is it just me or does the world seem to be going (even more) crazy right now? I mean just recently 150+ poor young people out celebrating Halloween in Korea were crushed to death and then the same day a suspension bridge in India collapsed, again while people were celebrating and around the same number of people were killed over there - and that's not to mention all those who were injured!

Then you've got all those eejits protesting "stop oil" and bringing London's roads to a standstill (thereby preventing essential services from getting through in some cases) or throwing tomato soup at priceless paintings and then glueing their hands to the floor!!!! Or how about the idiot that threw eggs at King Charles "in the name of climate change" and then started a Go-Fund-Me because he is facing a fine of £5,000 plus legal fees and potentially six months in prison (he won't go to prison). But when the Go-Fund-Me people found out what it was for they cancelled it. Tee hee, he might need to get a job stacking shelves somewhere I reckon. But seriously, the guy must have a peanut where his brain should be - I mean, have you seen the price of eggs? 

Conversely, it was quite satisfying to read about another bunch of eejits in Germany who glued their hands to the floor of a car museum adjoining a Volkswagen dealership and what did the Germans do? They turned the lights and the heating off and went home! They did have a security guard doing the rounds though, but it was quite comical to see the protesters complaining that they weren't brought food and water and were not even given a bucket to piss in! Hats off to that Volkswagen dealership, is all I can say. Karma at its finest!

And then we had dear old Trevor Noah sticking his tuppence worth in in a sneering monologue saying how the Brits didn't want Rishi Sunak as Prime Minister "because of the colour of his skin"! Damn, since when did everything have to be about skin colour Trevor? He based his comments on the fact that one man (who actually turned out to be of Indian origin himself) had called in to a radio show to complain about Sunak. Well things blew up and Noah was, I hope, left in no doubt what most Brits think of him. Actually, I'm pretty sure the people complaining about Sunak weren't overly fond of having a second unelected Prime Minister foisted on them in six weeks and might just have wanted the opportunity to vote in a General Election (not that I'm sure the results would be any better but who knows)! While there are undoubtedly racists in the UK just like everywhere else, dammit we have a Christian King, a Hindu Prime Minister, a Jewish Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Justice, a Buddhist Home Secretary and a Muslim Mayor of London. The only prerequisite for any of those offices would be that they have to be British, but then I guess that makes us all xenophobes, right Trev? I hear Noah was funny once but since he's leaving The Daily Show (did he jump or was he pushed?) to go back to comedy, maybe if he practices real hard he could be funny a second time too! Just sayin'!



A few photographs - if anyone cares!

King

Prime Minister

Deputy PM

Home Office

International Trade - 
and one to watch, I think/hope!

Until recently - Health

Finances - until October 2022

Mayor of London

Former PM and
Chief Buffoon!

Don't people have enough to worry about without this kind of shit-stirring? On a positive note, I was pleased to see that Heinz and Morrisons (a UK supermarket) - along the lines of the organization Grateful Together - have started a scheme, at least during the school holidays, where anyone can go into a Morrisons cafeteria and "ask for Henry" and they will be offered a warm drink and food free of charge, no questions asked! I just hope Morrisons are smart enough not to post someone whose actual name is Henry in the cafeteria for the duration of the scheme. Poor bugger, he would probably be driven nuts!

On a different note, the other night I happened to notice that the film Still Alice was playing on Netflix. I read the book some time ago and thoroughly enjoyed it, and I have to say that the film almost lived up to the book - which is rare! It's the story of a successful academic (wonderfully played by the lovely Julianne Moore) who learns that she has early onset dementia at the age of 50 and how it affects her and her family's lives! It was very thought-provoking actually because I suppose we all think we've got plenty of time left but in the end none of us actually knows that. I mean, tomorrow is promised to no-one is it! And then I spotted that series five of The Crown has started playing so watched a couple of episodes. I loved the first four series, not so much for the drama but more because so many of the names I heard growing up as a kid I was now able to slot into their places in history. For instance, it was how I learned that British Prime Minister Harold Wilson actually stepped down because he had dementia! As to the latest series, well I'm having a hard time deciding who is more wooden (while aiming for "stoic", I suppose) - Imelda Staunton (so far) as the Queen or Jonny Lee Miller as John Major! That being said, Elizabeth Debicki as Diana does a good job and absolutely nails her voice, which is all the more commendable since she is Australian. Diana was tall but Elizabeth is even taller - 1.9m or 6 ft 2!!! - so I'm guessing many of the male actors weren't too keen to stand next to her when she is wearing heels! There's been a lot of talk about how much of it is fictitious and how they should just drop it (they do put a disclaimer at the beginning), but then if some of the people featured don't like being portrayed badly in parts, maybe they should have behaved better in the first place!

And finally, tomorrow should be another "interesting" day, money-wise. Heck I just paid €1,800 for 1,000 litres of fuel, €600 to have new tyres put on my car (and it has to go back in next week for new brakes) and then yesterday, as I was about to go out, my bloody car wouldn't start. Flat battery (so I thought) but looking under the hood it would seem that a flippin' family of fouine (that's weasels in English but I'm more inclined to think it's field mice, having found two dead ones by my front door) have made a cosy home for themselves in the engine and dined out on a few hoses in there. So I'll have to call my breakdown service first thing and take it from there! I read online that rodents don't like the smell of peppermint, so as I was fiddling about under the hood I dropped peppermint oil everywhere I could think of and then sprayed the whole thing down with peppermint infused water - just as my neighbour came out to find out what was going on and who probably now thinks I'm officially mad! I wish I'd told him it was Chanel No. 5! We'll see what happens tomorrow, I guess!


20 comments:

  1. My brother-in-law has spent THOUSANDS of dollars having his cars repaired after being damaged by mice. He collects all sorts of fancy cars (at last count I think he owned 17) and most don't get driven much. He has since became a peppermint fanatic (although he has also used moth balls and he has a couple of those machines that make noises that only rodents can hear).

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    1. Oh I'm glad to hear someone confirm the peppermint theory, and I also read about moth balls so I'll get some of those too, although not sure how you could put them in the engine compartment (they're not in the car itself)!

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  2. Trevor's leaving of his own accord. I hadn't realized your government was so diverse. We're more antiquated on this side of the Atlantic. I guess you could say it's lucky for my car that all of my mice are in the house. If they were properly house / toilet trained it might not be that bad, but they aren't.

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    1. Most UK cities are pretty diverse - London in particular is a melting pot, so Noah's sneer just set my hackles up I'm afraid! As for the mice - don't your puppies chase them? I reckon I've got a few in my woodpile in the basement so I occasionally let my favourite cats go down there for a bit of fun!

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  3. Ugh, nice! I hate them. Living near a pond and farmer fields, it's a scourge we've had to battle. I agree the world needs a kick in the pants.

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    1. I'll see what happens tomorrow but I reckon I'm going to have to be more diligent about looking under the hood of my car! And I think "a kick in the pants" would be just the thing too!

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  4. I agree the world is indeed going mad! It's like a slow breakdown of society, I can only hope something eventually changes to stop the meltdown but given the state of most countries and their governments, I can't see what! I also laughed at the Germans leaving the protesters. Good to know some people out there still believe in consequences of actions!
    I must admit I've never heard of mice being a problem in car engines! eek. I hope your peppermint stuff works! x

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    1. Hey great to hear from you again. I hope you're doing well! Yeah it seems to me that "anything goes" at the moment and no-one must ever suffer consequences for their actions (like that AH who poured liquid sh*t over Captain Tom's statue)! I guess we're turning into our parents - "what on earth is the world coming to" right? And as for my car, the super efficient guy just left and has got it started for me (needs a new battery), but yep, rodents get into the engines here and chew away at the piping. I showed him where the sponge under the bonnet was now all torn up and he said they like to go there because it's warm and comfortable! I'm off to Ford in a minute to get a new battery put in - and I'll let them pull the sponge off because I don't want to be putting my hands into no damn rodent's nest!

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  5. I, too, was appalled by the two tragedies at Halloween. It seems there is always something crazy in the news. It saddens me.

    My friend had rats come in her house. Two months later, she found her bottle of extra strength Tylenol that she had lost. Well, rats got on her table by her chair and carried off anything they could. The bottle of Tylenol had a huge gnawed hole in it and all the Tylenol were gone, capsules. So, maybe you could leave them a few Tylenol. Don't use moth balls as they are toxic to you!

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    1. Well I guess at least the rats won't have a headache for a long time then! But eeww rats in the house - that would freak me out!

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  6. I guess the critters in the car engine is a universal problem. Mice get into my husband's project cars in do a great deal of damage. The cats make a show of going in there and walking around but I don't think they do much rodent control.
    As weird and crazy as the world is right now, I suspect it's been this way forever. Or at least as long as humans have walked about.

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    1. You can actually see where they've gnawed through the rubber in a few places but I was lucky this time that they hadn't gnawed through any wiring. BBQed mice anyone?

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  7. The world does seem in a mess doesn't it? I hate it when people make everything about race when that couldn't be further from the truth. It happens here in the US all the time.
    Peppermint works on mice and spiders. I had a large spider in our mailbox and I threw in a peppermint tea bag and that guy found a way out quickly.
    I hope things aren't as bad with your car as you think.

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    1. I hate it when everything is about race too and Noah's monologue was cringe-worthy. Trying WAAAYY too hard to be funny. I suspect Sunak won't last very long but it will have nothing to do with the colour of his skin!!! I just got back from the garage and it cost me a new battery and two cans of rodent repellent - although I'll keep using the peppermint too! No other damage (this time) thankfully!

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  8. Bloody mice and no it's not just you, the whole world is crazy right now.

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    1. It certainly seems to me like things are getting weirder than ever but who knows! As for the mice, while they've chewed through quite a bit of the rubber hosing they haven't actually gotten to the "important bits" so I was lucky this time. It's also strange that I found a dead mouse outside my door on two consecutive days last week - so maybe the neighbourhood moggies are chasing them off!

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  9. I tried to discourage field mice invading my planters in early summer where they were eating the lobelia and tulip bulbs. I soaked cotton wool in peppermint oil and pushed it around the rims of all the planters. Grief, I saw those b****y mice gathering up the cotton wool and dragging it away to presumably line their nests. Fingers crossed that yours have read the manual that tells them to avoid the smell of peppermint.

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    1. Ha ha, I was just thinking "oh here's another confirmation that peppermint works". I make good brownies with peppermint icing - not sure that will work either then!

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  10. Yes, the world is going nuts, it's not you. We have the mice/pack rat issue where we live, too, for vehicles left outside. Which is why dh will not park anything outside and made sure we had all the garage space needed when we built our house. Those rodents will chew threw hoses and wires overnight.

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    1. They've done a good job on the rubber hosing but (so far) not the wires, thankfully. Oh and I have a garage too but like most people round here it's full of junk!!!

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