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Sadly, Rick Mercer is not King of Canada. Hell, he’s not even King of Kensington! If he was the King of Kensington, he’d be dead, and then where would we be? Up a creek without a political satirist, that’s where we’d be!

What’s the point of all that? Very little, as usual.

The only purpose of that is to provide some sort of unique content before I simply paste in some HTML code from YouTube and act like I’m providing some sort of unique material you couldn’t have seen if you weren’t such a lazy bugger, got off your arse once in awhile, and dug through the Internet on your own!

Now here’s the video which originally aired on the 14th October, 2009.

Oh, why not; here’s another one. It aired originally last Tuesday; the 21st of October, 2009

Mood: amused
Music: “Knee 1” performed by Lucinda Childs, from Philip Glass’s opera Einstein
Book: John Llewelyn Probert’s Against the Darkness (2009, Screaming Dreams, 9780955518553)
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Watch this:

I’ve nothing to add.

Well… except that — in case you’re worried about the reality of it — I’ll add this.

Mood: amused
Music: Hank Mobley, “The Mobe”, from The Complete Blue Note Fifties Sessions, 1957
Book: Tim Lebbon’s Fallen (Spectra, [Bantam (Random House)] 2008) ISBN: 9780553384673
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