Stones in the road

I mentioned my Scottish friend Alisteir a few posts back and how I don’t get a lot of what he says because his English is, well, from Scotland.  One of the words he uses is “Stone” which is apparently some measure of weight back home in the British Isles.  I guess to avoid confusing the monetary unit with the weight of things.  Whatever.  I mention this only to provide context for this newspaper account of a sad family in the motherland: “They weigh 80 stone, claim thousands in benefits – and can’t work. Who do they blame? Anyone but themselves”.  Fascinating read.  I’m not sure how many ‘stones’ I’m up to these days, but it ain’t pretty.  At least I’m employed though.

I had to create a new category “assorted misc.” for this post ’cause it didn’t fit anywhere else.  Nothing like breaking new ground and keepin’ it fresh.  Not that I’d mix metaphors.
Hat Tip: Andrea Harris (The Twisted Spinster)

2 thoughts on “Stones in the road

  1. Very good link John. Some of the things a lot of people are feeling but are to afraid/shy/unsure how to express. As I tell friends: Obama will not destroy this country. People are waking-up and seeing where this is leading. Unlike other countrys that have moved toward true socialism it will not fly here. He/they forgot the 2nd amendment. Americans are quick to fall for the trick once. But, we catch on fast. BO is running out of free passes. 2010 I’m sure will show a very different voter turn-out.

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