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WELCOME TO THE REDZONE


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167 - 4 + 5 / 4 = 42

"A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools."

- Douglas Adams

REDIntro

I am Red Dog © - a displaced Scotti formerly living in Perth, Australia (everything you ever wanted to know about the place can be found here courtesy of the industrious EvilRoy), also formerly a resident of Oklahoma which no one has bothered to write about yet as it's too flat and has too many Churches. I'm currently a resident of Aberdeen which is cold and grey (mostly).

So welcome to mykennel - please don't forget to leave me a bone, a chew or give me a friendly pat on the head. I don't bite - unless you are a cat. If you're feeling energetic throw me a stick.

My old uspace is here but here's me in a nutshell wart's n' all ........

REDArt

Kandinsky, Matisse, Klimt, Edward Hopper.

REDArchitecture

Natural History Museum, Kensington, London -- Canterbury Catherdral, Kent, UK -- Expiatory Church of the Sagrada Família, Barcelona, Spain -- Lloyds of London, UK -- Kings College, Cambridge, UK -- Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey -- Falling Waters, Pennsylvania, USA.

REDCars

Morris 1100 (First car) -- Mini -- Vauxhall VX 4/90 -- Ford Orion Ghia -- Chrysler Alpine -- Peugeot 205 -- Peugeot 205 -- Ford Sierra -- Vauxhall Cavalier -- Ford Fiesta -- Landrover Discovery -- Ford Montego -- Renault Laguna -- Mazda 323 Astina -- Audi A4 Quattro -- Jaguar X-type 2.5L SE (current) -- Shelby Cobra (dream on).

REDFilms

A Night at the Opera, Animal House, Awakenings, Babe, Bananas, Bladerunner, Blazing Saddles, Blues Brothers, Brazil, Casino, Citizen Kane, Dances with Wolves, Dead Poets Society, Dr Strangelove, Duck Soup, Fargo, Fifth Element, Forest Gump, The Full Monty, The General, Groundhog Day, Hellzapoppin, It's a Wonderful Life, Life of Brian, Magnificent Seven, Mars Attacks, M*A*S*H, Men in Black, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Philadelphia, Pulp Fiction, Roger and Me, Schindlers List, The Searchers, Seven Samurai, The Shawshank Redemption, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, A Shot in the Dark, Snatch, Titus Andronicus, Toy Story, Young Frankenstein, The Wild Bunch, Zelig, Zulu, 12 Angry Men.

REDFood

Tournedos Rossini, Macademia Nut Ice Cream, Okanagan's Pear Cider, Marstons Pedigree, Pasta on the Shore of Lake Maggiori, Yellow Fin Tuna (lightly seared and glazed with a light teriyaki sauce), Yorkshire Pudding, Mince n' Tatties, Roast Parsnips after the first frost, Panna Cotta, Creme Brulee, Bread and Butter Pudding, Curry, Ice Cream Mars Bars, Lindt Chocolate, Port.

REDFun

My current Favourite story concerns a BBC Commissionaire who towards the end of WWII became immortalised as a result of greeting a tall distinguished looking gentleman one night. The visitor spoke perfect english.

"Good evening, I am the King of Norway, I have to make a broadcast; I think it is in the studio B14."

"Yes, hang on." replied our unknown hero, who then dialed his supervisor to say "Yes, it's reception 'ere. I've got this geezer, says he's ...."

leaning across the desk the Commissionaire instantly acquired legendary status by asking ... "Where d'you say you was King of, mate?"

REDHates

Golfers, Lift music, Pretentious perfume advertisements, First names that should end with a "y" that end with an "i" instead e.g Danni Minogue, Ronald McDonald, Fast Food, "Ism's" (racism, fanaticism, elitism, chauvanism, feminism, extremism, fascism, breatharianism), Rhinotillexomania, Prejudice, Censorship, Golfers (well worth two mentions).

REDInspiration

The Gettysburg Address - Abraham Lincoln, November 1863; Inauguration Speech - John Fitzgerald Kennedy, January 1961; U.S Declaration of Independence - Thomas Jefferson and others July 1776; Declaration of Arbroath, Bernard de Linton, Abbot of Arbroath and Chancellor of Scotland, 1320; Address to the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom - Martin Luther King, August 1963.

REDLiterature

Douglas Adams, W H Auden, Bill Bryson, C S Forester (if only for "Death to the French"), Michael Moore, John Julius Norwich, P J O'Rourke, Terry Pratchett, William Shakespeare.

REDMusic

"Bohemian Like You" Dandy Warhols -- "Ray of Light" Madonna -- "Perfect Day" Lou Reed -- "Crazy On You" Heart -- "Starman" Bowie -- "Angel" Robbie Williams -- "Paint it Black" / "Dance With The Devil" Rolling Stones -- "Drummer Boy" Trad Irish Melody -- "Jerusalem" Blake/Parry -- "Scots Wa' Hae" Burns -- "Whisky in the Jar" Thin Lizzy -- "Still the Same" Bob Seger -- "You did it again" Kylie -- "Hero takes a fall" Bangles -- Everything from Les Miserables -- "Up on the Roof / On Broadway" The Drifters -- "Help" The Beatles -- "Burning Love" Elvis Presley -- "Fairytale of New York City" Kirsty McColl and the Pogues -- "Hearts of Oak" - Trad British melody.

REDMusicians

Dandy Warhols, Nutz, Powderfinger, Rolling Stones, Rush, UFO, Van Morrison, Pipe Bands, Lightning Seeds, The Clash.

REDPassions

My dog Tilly, my friends, Hootoo, Archery, History, Etymology, Border Collies, Castles.

REDPeople

Cato, Marcus Aurelius, Diocletian, Julian the Apostate, Alfred the Great, Saladin, William Wallace, Edward III, The Black Prince, Henry V, Emperor Constantine IX of Byzantium, Francis of Assisi, William Pitt, William Wilberforce, Albert Prince Consort, F.E Smith, Ghandi, Raoul Wallenberg 'the Hero without a Grave', James Stewart, Robert Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela, Alastair Cooke, Jacob Bronowski, Sandra Day O'Connor, Helen Steel and Dave Morris (McLibel Defendents), Spike Milligan, Ralph Nader, Martin Sheen, Robbie the Pict, Boris Johnson, Robert Brown, John Peel.

REDPhilosophy

Tolerance - Integrity - Justice - Beer - Fun

REDPlaces

Darwin Northern Territory, Australia -- Kauai Hawaiian Islands -- Maiden Castle Dorset, UK -- Osaka Castle Osaka, Japan -- The Minic Theatre Cornwall, UK Rotorua North Island, New Zealand -- Galliano Island British Columbia, Canada -- Tallgrass Prairie Reserve Oklahoma, USA -- Vale of the White Horse Oxfordshire, UK -- The Garibaldi Public House Knaphill, Surrey, UK -- My Bed presently Aberdeen, Scotland -- Lightning Storms anywhere -- Raffles Class Singapore Airlines -- Agincourt Northern France -- The Walls of Theodosius, Istanbul, Turkey -- Bedford Falls, somewhere in the USA -- Great Ocean Road Victoria, Australia -- Hamilton Island Whitsunday Islands, Great Barrier Reef, Australia.

REDQuotes

  • "A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools." - Douglas Adams
  • "Never, Never, Never, give up" - Winston Churchill
  • "Let us therefore brace ourselves to our duties, and so bear ourselves that if the British Empire and Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will still say, 'This was their finest hour." - Sir Winston Churchill
  • I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. - Martin Luther King Jr
  • "He hasn't a single redeeming vice" - Oscar Wilde
  • "This is not a book to be tossed aside lightly. It should be hurled with great force." - Dorothy Parker
  • "When it's a choice between two evils, I always pick the one I've never tried before." - Mae West
  • "For as long as but a hundred of us remain alive, never will we on any conditions be brought under English rule. It is not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom and for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself." - From The Declaration of Arbroath.
  • "A people so individual in its genius, so tenacious in love or hate, so captivating in its nobler moods." - F.E. Smith, Earl Of Birkenhead.
  • "I was under medication when I made the decision not to burn the tapes." - Richard Nixon
  • "Outside the killings, Washington has one of the lowest crime rates in the country." - Mayor Marion Berry
  • "the future will be a better tomorrow" - Dan Quayle

REDTelevision

Blackadder, Red Dwarf, Have I Got News For You, Room 101, Between the Lines, Black Books, Voyager, One Foot in The Grave.

REDWords

Boomerang, Carnelian, Magenta, Justice, Purple, Vacation, Paycheck.



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2006 Annual Entry
Mar 25, 2006

Once again it's time for the increasingly irrelevant RedDog annual journal entry where I once again reflect upon the previous years Journal entries and marvel that the 2002 effort still appears robustly healthy despite my best efforts to terminate the damn thing.

This year I am hopeful that the 2006 entry like 2005 and 2004 will attract ever fewer replies. A modest aspiration I know but a heartfelt one.

If you're one of the sicko's that insist on keeping 2002 alive then I have given up on you ...... you know who you are winkeye

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2005 Annual Entry
Feb 26, 2005

All too soon the time has come round once more for the now notorious RedDog annual journal entry where I once again reflect upon the previous years Journal entries and marvel that the 2002 effort still appears robustly healthy despite my best efforts to terminate the damn thing.

This year I am hopeful that the 2005 entry unlike it's 2002 brother will attract NO REPLIES WHATSOEVER.

For the hard of understanding that means NONE, ZERO, ZIP or NO replies to this posting.

I fank you winkeye

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2004 Annual Entry
Jan 1, 2004


Well the time has come for the now inevitable RedDog annual journal entry where I reflect upon the previous years experiences and my hopes and aspirations for the future.

Truth is last years experiences are the same as the years before - my 2002 entry is still plagued by my friends unwilling to let the past go.

My aspirations for the future are equally as simple in that I hope my friends find another Researchers journal to pester.

That aside I'm still the same ole Dog biggrin


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2003 Annual Entry
Jun 6, 2003


Well it's a new year for me on h2g2 and it's high time I made my now famous annual Journal entry. After the poor start to the 2001 entry the 2002 offering got off to a great start but has since been spiraling completely out of control having been wrested from my control by a desperate bunch of researchers. It's currently at 1755 postings and is showing signs of going on forever sadface . I find this unnatural and a bad thing.

I have high hopes for this new journal entry which hopefully will be more popular than 2001 but have the good sense to stay in proportion unlike 2003. biggrin

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Nothing at all
Jan 20, 2002


One journal entry in a whole year seemed a little pathetic so at a stroke I have doubled the number. I may have to lie down for a while now.

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