brief notes - w/c 20 Jan 2008
"They rubbed, and baggily, as gussets go; and, as gussets go, they
went."
Just a theme that may be of use to anyone wishing to angle into the
old "Paxmangate" bandwagon.
Looking for alternative routes into it I only come up with the concept
of the "Randy Punter Index" (RPI) as a regionally-chartable indicator
of disposable income in the UK. This appears to be in line with recent
reports of London being about 4.5 times wealthier than those bits of
the UK outside the M25; with the going rate for a lap-dance in the
capital starting at £50 but pegged to the cashpoint LCD, i.e. £10, in
the provincial towns. this is within the 10% allowed generally by UK
tolerance for weights and measures (i.e. £5 = 10% of £50; £50 - 5 =
£45; £10 x 4.5 = £45).
And then the ever-expanding fragrance market suggestive there's still
more money than scents...
...but just couldn't see a way to lift it out of the slough of
solipsistic cornography.
Talking of which, rumours abound that one or another bunch of those
who once styled themselves as ploughing a lonely furrow are now
finding it rather more profitable "borrowing" lonely ploughs...
G DAEB
OPYRIGHT (C) 2008 SIPSTON
--
date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 22:01:37 -0800 (PST)
author: FCS
|