Weekly Wrap 30 April 2013

Looks like we may get a wrap out just one week after the last.  Efficiency?  You judge.

Errol Flynn: “I am very tough, but also I am a patsy.”  From his auto biography “My wicked Wicked Ways” 1960

Today saw the second of our Whiteside series “The Conference”.  A joy to bring this series, and we hope you like the new layout – at least you should be able to read it more easily.  Somehow I feel an acronym or two coming up.  See todays and yesterday’s Whiteside here and here

Poetry Sunday gave us another side of Ira Maine with the the evocative “Fear”.  Have another look at this poem here

Our Musical Dispatch this week focused on Latin Roots and the Intervention, together with a taste of Mens Health – read it here and listen to the great music

Friday saw Tarquin O’Flaherty  elaborate on the theme introduced by Quantum Dumpster on Monday (Here).  His rejoinder was to be illustrated by Sir Bertram Postule.  There is debate as to Bertie’s comprehension of the brief.  His censored illustrations appear below the text.   

Cecil Poole wrote of Cars of his Childhood on Thursday; Austin A70, Humber Hawks and Holdens.  His Dad was not a petrol head.  Read it here

And Quentin Cockburn talked of his Morris J Series Van here

We at Passive Complicity have appreciated the many generous comments about our car series.  We may revisit this theme.

May your horse run freer than Singo’s, and your betting be inside.