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1. A much better finale to school than our depressing assembly
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 30 July 2008WASN’T it wonderful to see photos of all those young people attending their school Prom in the Express?
2. Our lot have a lot to learn from Obama
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 30 July 2008THE MORE I learn of Barack Obama, the more impressed I become. Hitting out at absentee black fathers, Mr Obama said parents need to ‘teach our sons to treat women with respect and to realise responsibility does not end at conception’.
3. I'm a celebrity, get me out of here ...
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 30 July 2008ISN’T it illuminating to get an insight into the mental outlook of celebrities?
4. It's night owl bingo
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 23 July 2008JET LAG’S a weird thing don’t you think? At lunchtime I couldn't keep my eyes open, now I’m writing this week’s column wide awake at 2am. You find out all kinds of things you never knew when you could sleep.
5. Will next armed robbery be a police station?
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 23 July 2008I REALLY don’t know the quality of detective work in Cheshire Police, but their PR is in urgent need of attention.
6. Stupid questions
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 23 July 2008I’M CONSIDERING changing my mobile phone network and rang a new provider to ask how I could check coverage in our area.
7. Why Sir Nick is not a profligate freeloader
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 23 July 2008I’VE KEPT relatively quiet on the Sir Nick controversy, not least because it’s all so contradictory.
8. Why I'm all for corporal punishment
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 2 July 2008ALTHOUGH I’ve never regarded myself as a loyalist, I have to say Her Majesty’s unblemished 55-year reign under the microscopic scrutiny of the world’s press is mighty impressive.
9. Wardens' only impact is driving retail away
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 2 July 2008I WAS travelling through Wilmslow last week and remembered I needed a pair of trainers.
10. Can judges put us in the picture over their sentencing priorities?
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 2 July 2008YOU may recall 47-year-old Shaun Greenhalgh living in a Bolton council house with his 84-year-old father, wheelchair bound mother and aged aunt.
