Posts from April 2005.

No Comment

Politicians, rockstars, royalty and other celebrities seem to favour the “no comment” line of defence over any other. But have you ever thought of why this is? Surely, flat-out denial must be the best defence?

Well, no, actually. The thing is, with today’s legal system, the “No Comment” comment is in fact a protection from the press on several different levels.
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Odd satisfaction

“fuck”, she said quietly, answering a question that was still lingering in the air, like an infinitely sustained echo between the bare walls of my apartment. The very same apartment we had spent two days packing away into banana boxes, binliners and the boxes we picked up from the local supermarket at one of our midnight shopping runs.

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