REVOLUTION

How revolting, revolving, what is this revolution thing about? Here's a definition. Now, the firstdefintion is probably good enough to get us going:

Possibly violent change/overthrow/rejection of a government/regime by its subjects. We've seen ithappen soooo many times in history and when did it ever work properly?

People of Britainviolently removed their king (including his head from his body), only to restore power to his sonsome years later, albeit he had to listen a little bit more to the parliament, who were still the nobelsand sons of nobels that served father king. Then there was the French revolution, hmm, let's say no more about Napoleon Bonaparte, except that he was a tyrant who made a world war, but is still remembered as the French Emperor of all times.
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FOOTBALL MANAGERS SACKED

What is this about changing managers every three minutes? My club (Spurs) does it, even Chelsea does it. The most successful club/manager in England are whom? OH, Man U, and how long have they held onto their manager? Yes, 20+ years. Hmm, put two and two together people!!!!

And while I'm here: three jobs to recommend to my child to seek: Football manager, politician or banker.

Sharon - seedless & sweet (Product of Israel)

No, no, not the fat old prime minister (is he still alive? I don't care to look it up.)

I was about to wash my Sharon fruit - Persimmon that I saw this on a sticker and giggled. Well, Ariel Sharon was certainly not sweet, and probably has kids. What this did make me do was look up what this fruit is about, and it's certainly no native of the disputed lands.
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