The World is a fine Place and worth fighting for, I believe in the latter part. - Ernest Hemmingway, Andrew Kevin Walker

Wednesday 30 June 2010

Satirists have it easy these days.

Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Heir to the throne of Great Britain and Northern Ireland has defended has claimed his intervention in a proposed building project of modernist flats (Charles has repeatedly in the past railed against modern architecture) and pushing for the design to be replaced by one produced by an architect he favours was actually an attempt to have the common people's views heard. I get the feeling the Guardian is as sceptical as I am: http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/jun/29/prince-charles-planning-property-developers The fact he cares so much about the views of random London residents but ignores the views of residents of his own vast estates is just coincidence I'm sure.

I mean its possible hes looking out for the common man, I mean sure he has a servant to squeeze his toothpaste for him and is so fussy about how he likes his eggs boiled he has seven boiled up at minor hardness level variations every time he comes back from hunting. Anything is possible.

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