Wednesday, January 11, 2017

A full Wednesday workbench

2017, the eleventh, workbench Wednesday.  While the Green-Left political party in the Netherlands is still amazed that they are the greenest party of Netherlands, and some people would like to see that second part of their name in a similar comparison,  King winter is expressing himself in Eastern Europe.  Meanwhile, a few religious believers are squabbling about who may sail the new Arc and later on may fuck his daughter to populate the world again, populist letterbox widdlers suddenly look a bit pale, as a bunch of ice rocks that flow on the Donau, are melting during a golden shower, an idiot who thinks that vaccinations cause autism becomes the chairman of the Vaccination Commission, within the new US administration.  While at the age of 93, Catweazle puts his first message on Twitter, a 15-year-old boy in Limburg committed suicide because of persistent bullying by fellow teens, a young man who, out of that feeling of superiority, killed nine dark pigmented churchgoers, involuntary will have to leave life, the Royal Albert Hall, in London, has a lodge close to those of the Royal family, for sale.  You should have a valid British passport, because it could be an investment behind closed barriers, oh and bring some money for that spot in the neighborhood of the British Queen: 3 million euro.  In the meantime, the Chinese will have to learn to stand on the left side on the escalators because the wear manifested itself obviously on the right side, but that's usually with right-wing things.  Between the rain and cold gusts, a woodworker in Portugal runs laps from the kitchen door, through the workplace, to the toilet door to find out that the drying time of wood glue takes longer than drinking a cup of coffee.  The Wednesday workbench is full, full with not dried up constructions that actually should be on the way to their destination.  While the answer to the question why that Ark probably will never be finished, suddenly begins to become clear, the next cup of coffee is already on the table. ...

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