This contains the thoughts, ramblings, laments, musings, rants, works of fact and fiction, journal entries and other random pieces of human food for thought, all fresh from the mind of one Kim Kaze - a British person with a penchant for the unusual, edgy and supernatural. What I bring may not be everybody's cup of tea ... but there again I can only bring you what I have; and this my friends, is me.

Monday, March 19, 2007

Still

I still don't want to go
Yet I know
That I must go.

No matter that it snows
The wind blows
My will is shot.

Though the road forever climbs
Local chimes
Are far behind now.

Only fumes
My breath consumes
Death of a dream
I work now.

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Sunday, March 11, 2007

Catch me & the camera team live every Sunday!

Catch me and the team today and every Sunday from 11am GMT and then again at 6:30pm GMT live broadcasting our work at [link].

If you miss it, click broadcast and go to the archives to find us there.Most weeks I am behind the camera but some I am up the front to the right hand side. I'll be the one looking like ME!

So, this Sunday hit up on the live broadcast at [link].

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Friday, March 02, 2007

How can we improve Britain?

There's so much we need to sort out, but the frightening thing I saw on Question Time last night was the audience's refusal to take statistical findings and real science at all seriously. They seemed to prefer their own feelings and liberal agenda over the success of raising happy, loved children. I noticed how a lady on the panel spoke about the need to support the building block of stable society - marriage (a publically declared union) - and her factual argument wasn't touched by anyone. Instead, phrases such as 'I think it's very dangerous to start supporting one way of life over another...' were used by pretty much all.

My answer to improving Britain would be to start listening to those working with families, kids etc. and find out what really does work, and then support that. Cut the red tape and the BS. Cut having what we want over what works best for society and us as individuals and see where 'do whatever you want, all is equal' has really got us.

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