How about some good news

whitelackington said:
gus horsley said:
...and the high speed rail link has been given the green light so the economy will miraculously recover and we will all be left with a monumental feeling of wellbeing and confidence in the fact that we can trust our politicians to lead us boldly into the future without a care in the world.

I have to write out 1,000 times:
"I must not be cycnical on these forums, I must not be cynical etc..."
And don't forget the Olympic Games Gus

Oh yes, I'd forgotten the Olympics, hadn't heard them mentioned on the telly for over an hour now...  :-\
 
Les W said:
Oh yes, I'd forgotten the Olympics, hadn't heard them mentioned on the telly for over an hour now...  :-\
Where are they taking place this year??  ::)

As for good news, erm, I might not get wet tomorrow unlike today..
 
How is it good news, I'm sure the "caving specialists" would rather be at home or out caving than performing the grim task of searching for bodies (it might be good if they find survivors, although it's unlikely)..
 
dunc said:
How is it good news, I'm sure the "caving specialists" would rather be at home or out caving than performing the grim task of searching for bodies (it might be good if they find survivors, although it's unlikely)..
I think you have answered your own question
 
whitelackington said:
I watched Horizon last night on defeating cancer
It was rather uplifting.

Thanx for that! It was like watching a sci fi program but this is really happening... Amazing....
Mel.
 
Right let's see if I can get this right:

Half the country is not suffering a drought.

38 horses survived the Grand National
 
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