Monthly Archives: May 2008

Dear All, 
I should be back some­time late next month and work­ing at Mon­ash Med­ical Centre for at least 6 months.
I am cer­tainly look­ing for­ward to it!
Yours,
Deutschy (who will need to catch the train every single day)

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Dear All,
The devel­op­ments in the case of Josef Fritzl con­tinue to unfold, some pre­dict­able and some less so; the lodgers that knew of the sexual abuse but did not report it (it was 1980 so this is unsupris­ing), the no less than eight heavy metal secur­ity doors to pre­vent his charges from leav­ing, his domineering […]

Ker­mit­TheFrog joked (with irony):
“When a dip­lo­mat says ‘Yes’ he means ‘Maybe’
When he says ‘Maybe’ he means ‘No’
& If he says ‘No’ then he isn’t a Dip­lo­mat at all! 
When a lady says ‘No’ she means ‘Maybe’
When she says ‘Maybe’ she means ‘Yes’
& If she says ‘Yes’ then she isn’t a Lady at all!”
So I said:
“Horses sweat,
Men per­spire
& Women glow” 
And quite unre­latedly to the above was […]

Dear All,
By now I am sure you have heard the tale of Josef Fritzl, the 73 year old man who, hav­ing sexu­ally abused his daugh­ter since the age of 11, pro­ceeded to imprison her in his base­ment at the age of 18 for 24 years, seri­ally rap­ing her and con­ceiv­ing upon her 7 chil­dren. He was also known to […]