Weekly Wrap 9 April 2013

PASSIVE COMPLICITY 
produced, plagiarized and sometimes written by
Quentin Cockburn, QC and Cecil Poole CP & Bar
Passive Complicity allows us to rant, rave and laugh at life’s PC’s and then to do nothing.

But first a word from Errol Flynn, our gallantly flawed hero
“Women do not let me stay single.  I do not let myself stay married”
from My Wicked Wicked Ways by Flynn 1960.

The week started with Design Doctor and Claude defining sustainability – well, not quite.  And ended with them talking about the sense of community in Claude’s neighbourhood.

Captain Came and Took featured in this weeks Mine Tinkit

On Friday Ira Maine elaborated on one of his charitable works – on the Board of Endette Hall, home for some of the more senior people in our society, and followed this with his first appearance on Poetry Sunday with a poignant offering A Bucolic Tragedy.  Both pieces were tastefully illustrated in house.

Another Dispatch from the Front with great music and an interesting account of correspondence between the French explorer Baudin and Governor Phillip

Monday brought the first of “Our new community” series, a surprisingly cutting poem by Quentin Cockburn.

Yours in passive complicity
Quentin and Cecil