Thursday 28 July 2011

Lazyness and guiltyness

If you want to see the worst side of humanity, catch someone out being lazy and then see how they react when they start feeling guilty. Those of us who write blogs in Barnet see plenty of this type of behaviour. When people are too lazy to do the things they should do,  nothing is more galling than when they decide that attack is the best form of defence. Certain figures in Barnet are well known for such behaviour. Luckily, those of us here at the Barnet Eye are here to make sure that we can all have a bit of fun at their expense.

On a completely different subject, here's the latest edition of the Brian Coleman Free dinner register. For those of you who don't know Brian Coleman, he's a Barnet Councillor, a GLA assembly member and a thoroughly wonderful chap. All sorts of people regularly buy him Free dinners, expecting nothing in return and he lists them here :-

http://www.london.gov.uk/pls/apex/f?p=135:2:1987079904027083:fsp_sort_2_desc::RP&fsp_region_id=10248804584908268

and Here
http://www.london-fire.gov.uk/gh_brian_coleman.asp

4 comments:

Citizen Barnet said...

Coleman is having a pretty pleasant summer at other people's expense, I'd say. I wonder what he made of "Chicken soup and barley".

It's all about communists in the East End (although also about their gradual disillusionment). Perhaps he had a snooze and looked forward to drinks in the interval.

Citizen Barnet said...

I'm not sure the link is working properly. I'd love to think that Coleman went to see that play, but it might have been someone else... boring.

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Citizen Barnet said...

I'll get there eventually. This is our Brian's list. He hasn't been anywhere near a Wesker play.

http://www.london.gov.uk/pls/apex/f?p=135:2:1789204178553043::::P2_MEMBER_FILTER:59