A Compendium of Observations Book 3
By Lee Macabre
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In our lives we have many life-experiences that we either revel in or hate. Many of us go through innumerable encounters without doing anything about the negative ones. Then, one day, for no known reason we begin to counter the negativity forced upon us and try to do something about it.
These stories have evolved from life-experience of a mish-mash concern that this modern environment forces upon us that we can do nothing about except complain. You may find them stupid maybe arrogant, offensive, yet think deeply and you may see that our society is being moulded by circumstances beyond our control to what ends no one knows.
Book 1 and 2 covered various observations in no particular time-order. Over the past decades things that stirred Lee induced just writing about them thereby, somehow, relieving his angst. Book 3 continues such observations and extends into other areas as his little, "I" attempted to make sense relieving his angst.
This rarely worked?
Lee Macabre
Lee Macabre is my pen-name derived from frequenting Le-Macabre coffee bar in Soho, UK, many, many years ago.I am a retired electronic Engineer having been involved in R&D all my life until I 'accepted' Red-Dundancy.Luckily a job-opportunity came along involving teaching Electrotechnology that I successfully attained and continued for another 15 years until I was considered 'too-old' and told to retire?So now, apart from trying to keep the grass cut, i have been turning some of my eBooks into Screenplays in order not to mentally atrophy.
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A Compendium of Observations Book 3 - Lee Macabre
A Compendium of Observations Book 3
By Lee Macabre
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Copyright 2016 Lee Macabre
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FOREWARD:
In our lives we have many life-experiences that we either revel in or hate. Many of us go through innumerable encounters without doing anything about the negative ones. Then, one day, for no known reason we begin to counter the negativity forced upon us and try to do something about it.
These stories have evolved from life-experience of a mish-mash concern that this modern environment forces upon us that we can do nothing about except complain. You may find them stupid maybe arrogant, offensive, yet think deeply and you may see that our society is being moulded by circumstances beyond our control to what ends no one knows.
Book 1 and 2 covered various observations in no particular time-order. Over the past decades things that stirred Lee induced just writing about them thereby, somehow, relieving his angst. Book 3 continues such observations and extends into other areas as his little, I
attempted to make sense relieving his angst.
This rarely worked?
Enjoy!
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CONTENTS:
A dictator anywhere in the world must be stopped?
Only the bloke in his heaven knows. – Some would say that.
Easter is the time for a good yolk, no?
Is military hardware always a war-zone
? -- that is a question?
What is life
? -- That is THE question?
Is our little, I
going mad? -- this is a question?
And the majority shall have no pork! -- that is enforced?
You wonder. (Sometimes, not often?) -- this is a well-known fact.
Kill the unbelievers. -- this is a well-known perception.
It's about time, ennit?
Australian school bans Harry Potter books as evil.
-- is the majick
bible next?
Why did One-Nation fail? --- that is a question?
The baby-boomers were our conjoined rejoicing -- This is well known.
We are consciously human & act accordingly. -- This is a well-known concept.
Eloi, eloi, lama sabactani! (My God, My God, Why hast Thou forsaken ME?)
Harry, Harry, lama sabacthani! (Harry, Harry, Why hast Thou forsaken ME?)
Master, master, lama sabacthani!
Cover thy nudity it *not* be, "human!
Acronyms ALWAYS tell the TRUTH? -- alas, this is no more!!!!
Cor! Are there nice nockers under that sack?
A dictator anywhere in the world must be stopped?
-- This is NATO’s R2P
directive, ennit?
Lee Macabre has been depressed since Libya got fucked by Clinton and the hegemony of USA, UK, Canada and NATO, et-alia. There's not much one can do about it except internally cry. The whole farce is obvious to anyone researching what happened. The raping of Libya for gain by Western hegemony planned for decades and expedited with precision of tens of thousands of armaments costing tens of thousands of $$$, destroying a once beautiful country and tens of thousands of Libyan civilians, for fucking what?
To assassinate the Gadaffi family, stop AFRICOM, get Libya’s oil and gold and sod the Libyan civilians, they are 'only ragheads!' What gives the West the right to be the World's Policeman? Only YOU can answer. If Russia or China took the same stupid action the US would be up in arms against such action, and, perhaps, rightly so?
Maybe the larfable comment of Clinton; "We came (not for a long time?) We saw, He died!" Yuk!! There's no point in trying to do anything about it its done and dusted. So, Lee Macabre wonders if the score may someday be duly meted out to such Western warmongers and their harlots?
Lee Macabre apologises since the following appears to come from its little; I
that clones, and imagines one possible answer?'
A dictator in name is only cultural? -- That is true?
Muammar awakened, it was dark and his arse hurt from the bayonet. Slowly he started to remember. The pain in his head was where the French Commando bloke shot him, probably sent by Sarkozi, as was the pain from the other bullet in his stomach. He thought Sarkozy his mate after funding his French election, how wrong he mentalised. He tried to move but couldn't and got a bit scared. Calming, he thought he was dead so he tried to remember what had happened.
It was all confused as it came back. He had been surprised at the satphone call. It offered him a way out and he thought it better than escalating the conflict by using his MANPADS