Lockdown Diary (11) – 4-10 May
Although the ‘lockdown’ has led Pissed-off Toff to indulge in a number of eccentric activities and unlikely fantasies, he remains convinced that the true madness of our times lies in … Keep Reading
Although the ‘lockdown’ has led Pissed-off Toff to indulge in a number of eccentric activities and unlikely fantasies, he remains convinced that the true madness of our times lies in … Keep Reading
Pissed-off Toff continues his lockdown diary, and fears that almost overnight we have turned into a nation of sneaks and serfs. MONDAY 27 APRIL More than a month after we … Keep Reading
In an empty capital city now occupied by idle men-at-arms, Pissed-off Toff finds himself losing all sense of time and wondering when the spell that has been cast on this … Keep Reading
Pissed-off Toff continues his lockdown diary, and wonders whether, in the impositions and indignities inflicted on us by our new slavemasters and their servants, there is an element of pure … Keep Reading
As the days turn into weeks, Pissed-off Toff continues his diary of London in lockdown. THURSDAY 16 APRIL We are today informed that this lockdown is to be extended for … Keep Reading
Day after day the sun shines in a cloudless blue sky while the capital in lockdown continues its prolonged act of suicide. FRIDAY 10 APRIL The long Easter weekend has … Keep Reading
Pissed-off Toff is catching up with himself, date-wise, on his London lockdown diary. He reflects, in heretical manner, on the act of massive self-harm that we are perpetrating against ourselves … Keep Reading
Still attempting to catch up with himself, diary-wise, Pissed-off Toff presents you with the latest, along with photos, from a deserted London. THURSDAY 2 APRIL I receive an email from … Keep Reading
Pissed-off Toff continues in his attempt to catch up with his ‘lockdown’ diary, which includes photos of a dead capital city … and he once more denounces the daily pantomime … Keep Reading
Pissed-off Toff continues his diary of London in lockdown. WEDNESDAY 25 MARCH The second day of ‘lockdown’, with glorious spring weather. I look in at Victoria Coach Station. Almost entirely … Keep Reading