Sunday, 1 November 2009

Sugar-highs and atheism: The facts

Before St. Ourmani Nabiko imparts his latest spiritual insights, may he apologise to the congregation for the slightness of some of his latest posts, notably the forgettable and shameless attempt to keep the hits coming Halloween Top 10 he wrote while grabbing 10 minutes for a coffee before racing off to lead a children's party for 40 sugar-high primary schoolers. He has since emerged from rehab and will be ready to take on the world of political ineptitude, philosophical irony and bad haircuts that is Japanese Politics very shortly.

In the meantime, how about this - as usual - excellent column from the Japan Times - here about how the Japan food safety watchdogs exist to help companies' bottom lines, not consumers' waistlines.

OK, back to the sermon, brought to you by brother Non-Stamp Collector:

5 comments:

Armchair Asia said...

Ok, but what did YOU wear to the party? I want pics.

Personally, I wore my green Shrek ears hairband all day. This was to and because of the embarrassment of my daughter. She, on the other hand, was the "orange" Fanta Girl. I have obviously failed as a mother.

Our Man in Abiko said...

Orange Rasta hat and trick-or-treat T-shirt. But don't tell anyone, OK?

dr kildare said...

'I have obviously failed as a mother.'
more probably succeeded.

人人可建粉丝组组长 said...

  卡斯特罗曾说过:“历史将宣判我无罪。”
  我(何健)想要说的是:“何健(我)不在乎历史的定位,何健(我)只在乎上帝的评价。”[经典]

——摘自《何健语录》,欢迎转载,谢谢支持!

Ourmani Nabiko said...

Our Man knows an old bad joke about the time to see a Chinese dentist, but beyond that he's a bit lost, 人人可建粉丝组组长, but thanks so much for your comment.