Wednesday, March 01, 2006
Another day in paradise - Phil Collins
I read horror stories almost everyday - real life stories. I guess I have to since I study Human Rights.
To most of us (myself especially), we will complain daily about things like the weather, the traffic jams, the delays in the train services, the increase of 5 pence to the price of Tesco coffee (yes, it is now 34p!!!!! I shud have stocked up when it was still only 29p), and many other trivial matters.
But after reading these "horror" stories, I realise that through their eyes, my day was just another one spent in paradise.
I started another blog, the main purpose of which is to tell these stories - because it needs to be told - and people need to be told. Click on the following link to view the contents of the blog:-
Their Stories
Caution: the contents of this new blog will contain disturbing accounts. Definately not for leisure reading!
To most of us (myself especially), we will complain daily about things like the weather, the traffic jams, the delays in the train services, the increase of 5 pence to the price of Tesco coffee (yes, it is now 34p!!!!! I shud have stocked up when it was still only 29p), and many other trivial matters.
But after reading these "horror" stories, I realise that through their eyes, my day was just another one spent in paradise.
I started another blog, the main purpose of which is to tell these stories - because it needs to be told - and people need to be told. Click on the following link to view the contents of the blog:-
Their Stories
Caution: the contents of this new blog will contain disturbing accounts. Definately not for leisure reading!