Fictional or real, it all ends the same way
Without admitting that most of my knowledge of geopolitic comes from the various fictional novels I’ve read over the year, let me recall one such book: The Fifth Horseman, by Collins and Lapierre. Forget the storyline, as it was predictable, and focus on the villain. A certain Gaddafi. For all I knew, he was a fictional character, albeit larger than life. Today, real life surpassed the invented, and Gaddafi was killed.
I doubt the whole story will ever be known, but I’m sure that it would make a great read.
There are two iPhones here, for the moment. Bell did screw up, and now it behooves the client to fix what the dealer has done. I am not surprised.
We had some high winds here throughout the day. Great footage on the evening news, wherein large concrete anchor blocks are moved, a church steeple self-destructs and a brick wall “all falls down” after the wind gets between the skin and the bones of an apartment building. There’s something awesome about a good blow.
Remember how a certain televangelist predicted the end of the world back on the 21st of May, and then nothing happened. Can’t keep a good man (or his ideas) down. The rescheduled event will take place tomorrow. If we aren’t here, same time Saturday, then he got it right. If we are… well that’s what separates the wheat from the chaff, or the real prophets from the false. Lord knows he warned us about those. Just in case, I’m going to try and make tomorrow last as long as I can.