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Margaret Beckett! Margaret Beckett! You have Margaret Beckett in your sig and your avatar!!!

*dies*


**is also off-topic**
 
Naraht said:
Margaret Beckett! Margaret Beckett! You have Margaret Beckett in your sig and your avatar!!!

*dies*


**is also off-topic**

Isn't the P/C thread famous for being off-topic?

I've been learning more about the Right Honorable Margaret Beckett recently, and I've come to the conclusion that she's been getting short-changed. There are quite a few achievements that can be given to her, especially in regards to climate change and global warming.

*had read Naraht's profile before posting this*

Are you writing a biography of Mrs. Beckett, or is that still in the future?
 
Admiral Valeris said:
I've been learning more about the Right Honorable Margaret Beckett recently, and I've come to the conclusion that she's been getting short-changed. There are quite a few achievements that can be given to her, especially in regards to climate change and global warming.

*had read Naraht's profile before posting this*

Are you writing a biography of Mrs. Beckett, or is that still in the future?
In the future, and quite possibly permanently in the future. Still, it's good to dream. :)

I've been an admirer of Margaret Beckett since--well, since I was your age, as patronizing as that sounds! She's had a fascinating career, having been at the center of Labour Party politics since the mid-seventies, with a couple of shifts in ideological allegiances along the way.

I could say much more, but this probably isn't the place. A thread in TNZ, perhaps?
 
Naraht said:
In the future, and quite possibly permanently in the future. Still, it's good to dream. :)

Well, if you ever do get started, you have an eager assistant here to help you.

I've been an admirer of Margaret Beckett since--well, since I was your age, as patronizing as that sounds! She's had a fascinating career, having been at the center of Labour Party politics since the mid-seventies, with a couple of shifts in ideological allegiances along the way.

I could say much more, but this probably isn't the place. A thread in TNZ, perhaps?

That's not patronizing at all. :)

And she really has had a fascinating career, being all over the place.

If you wanted to start a thread in TNZ, go right ahead. Just watch out for those who are going to attack.
 
Ah Margaret Beckett. I remember when she was Bev to John Smith's Picard. I fear it's all gone a bit Pulaski now.
 
mon capitaine said:
Ah Margaret Beckett. I remember when she was Bev to John Smith's Picard. I fear it's all gone a bit Pulaski now.

:guffaw:

Best. Analogy. Ever.

:thumbsup:

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Time for some actual P/C content:

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For Whoa Nellie and mon capitaine
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What kind of anime are you looking for in particular? I have a lot of friends who watch anime, and I'm sure I could come back with some recommendations for you.

Thank you: I quite like scifi and series with a surreal flavour to them. I also like for there to be some sort of emotional content, and of course there has to be plenty of spoken dialogue as I am trying to learn while watching.
 
Gold Grizzly said:
What kind of anime are you looking for in particular? I have a lot of friends who watch anime, and I'm sure I could come back with some recommendations for you.

Thank you: I quite like scifi and series with a surreal flavour to them. I also like for there to be some sort of emotional content, and of course there has to be plenty of spoken dialogue as I am trying to learn while watching.

Hmmm...with this in mind, I'll ask around and report back to you with the selections. :)
 
mon capitaine said:
Ah Margaret Beckett. I remember when she was Bev to John Smith's Picard. I fear it's all gone a bit Pulaski now.
No! Mental images! Noooo! :wtf:

*searches for Mackillian's eye-gouging thing*

And who would Pulaski be, anyway?
 
But is Margaret Beckett still out of place? I mean, at the beginning she certainly was, being thrown in headfirst. Mere hours after being promoted, she had to fly to New York City for a meeting of other Foreign Ministers. She had to learn on the run. I think, taking everything into consideration, she's done a very good job.

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Admiral Valeris said:
But is Margaret Beckett still out of place?
She's certainly out of place on the Blairite ship. She never was a Blarite loyalist or a modernizer, even though she's been around for long enough that people are (wrongly) starting to mentally associate her with Blair now. I hope that Gordon Brown will decide to keep her on.

On the Picard pictures front, WhoaNellie will be pleased to know that Patrick Stewart's sixpack was being discussed at the London meet-up yesterday over Chinese food. They should have been there! :borg:
 
Naraht said:
On the Picard pictures front, WhoaNellie will be pleased to know that Patrick Stewart's sixpack was being discussed at the London meet-up yesterday over Chinese food. They should have been there! :borg:

Hi!

Sorry I missed that. I'm sure it was a stimulating conversation. ;) It would be a bit of a drive from where I'm in the States and it is dance recital time along with little league season. Most evenings I'm trying to be in two places at the same time. I have joked to Mr. Whoa Nellie about the transporter accident in "Second Chances" that created two Rikers so I could be at both of our children's activities. As it stands he goes to the little league games with our son and I take our daughter to her dance practices.

And on that subject, Happy Mother's Day to any of the mother's on the board. :)

Warmest Wishes,
Whoa Nellie
 
^ Actually, if you ask googlemaps for driving directions from the US east coast to London, England, one step is 'swim across the Atlantic.'

I love that. :)
 
Naraht said:
Admiral Valeris said:
But is Margaret Beckett still out of place?
She's certainly out of place on the Blairite ship. She never was a Blarite loyalist or a modernizer, even though she's been around for long enough that people are (wrongly) starting to mentally associate her with Blair now. I hope that Gordon Brown will decide to keep her on.

On that, I agree. While I think she deserved being chosen for Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, she's been forced to oversee a DFA (or Defa or whatever) that has been increasingly marginalized and forced to bow to the Prime Minister. She and Blair never were "chummy" to begin with...

That being said, I think Mister Brown would be wise to keep "Safe Hands" at the wheel of foreign affairs.
 
mackillian That was so funny that I just had to try for myself, so I typed in "Richmond, VA" and "Oxford, UK" (where I'll be living to where the most scandalous meet-ups seem to be). Sure enough...

22. Turn right at Long Wharf 0.1 mi
23. Swim across the Atlantic Ocean 3,462 mi 29 days 0 hours
24. Slight right at E05 0.5 mi


The entire thing is plotted in 63 steps at 29 days and 17 hours, 29 days of which are alotted for swimming the Atlantic. Someone would have to be a good swimmer with excellent stamina, though. That's over 119 miles a day at a pace of almost 5 mph, without stopping or sleeping for almost a month.
 
Naraht said:
On the Picard pictures front, WhoaNellie will be pleased to know that Patrick Stewart's sixpack was being discussed at the London meet-up yesterday over Chinese food. They should have been there! :borg:

I always leave these events too soon. And it wasn't that much of a sixpack last time I saw it. :o
 
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