Aug 10

Being out of the country over the past few days I spent considerable time reading the news about the “riots” in London. I’m surprised at how all of the newspapers’ attitude changed.

Even the ones that are usually prone to forgiving youths behaviour as an expression of youthful energy and lack of support have taken a tough stance.

Then I got to the comments section, and I suddenly started frothing at the mouth.

Most of the opinions I found on the BBC website read something like this:
“It’s the governament fault because it’s not doing enough to keep the kids occupied and it’s not giving them a chance to become part of society”

Now I’m sorry, What a load of b*****ks.

This kind of thinking is the very reason why we now find ourselves facing a lost generation. A generation that never learnt the values of respect, money and hard work.
I do a fair bit of volunteering for charities and if you call these families disadvantage then I there’s no word in the English language to describe the condition of the people I have met in Africa and India.
It’s time we recognise the opportunities this country offers us, we just need to be prepared to work hard for it.

Let me finish with this story from my youth:

One day at school (I was probably 6 or 7) I was, as usual, being noisy. The teacher turned around and threw the chalk she was using at me. Hit me square in the forehead for the joy of the entire class. Needless to say I was quiet for the rest of the day.

When I arrived home that afternoon, just before ringing the bell, I prepared a drama-scene that would have impressed the most successfull broadway producers, and as soon as my parents opened the door I started crying.

I showed them the red mark on my forehead and while sobbing told them “Look at what the teacher did” (pointing at my forehead).
My mum looked at me for a few seconds… then picked me up by the ear and said “What did you do?!”.. Luckily I was grounded just for a few days.

I don’t particularly care about the punishment these yobos will receive. What I want to see on my television is a procession of their parents , looking straight at the camera – at the entire nation in the eyes – and apologise for the behaviour of their kids.

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Nov 25

I have a few things to post but no strength to do it. I figured another one of those trademark Bird and Fortune videos would do just as well.

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Nov 23

Hi All,

During Movember (the month formerly known as November) I’ll be growin a Mo (slang for Moustache). That’s right I’m bringing the Mo back to raise funds for The Prostate Cancer Charity because I’m passionate about men’s health and the fight against prostate cancer. Why…

  • Prostate cancer is now the most common cancer diagnosed in men in the U.K. with at least one man dying every hour from the disease.
  • Every year about 35,000 men in the U.K. are diagnosed with prostate cancer and about 10,000 men die from the disease.
  • One man in 11 will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime in the U.K.

To sponsor my Mo (moustache) and fight against prostate cancer please go to http://www.movember.com/uk/donate, enter my registration number which is 120922 and your credit card details. Or you can sponsor me by cheque made payable to “The Prostate Cancer Charity” clearly marking the donation as being for my Registration Number: 120922. Please mail cheques to: The Prostate Cancer Charity, ATT: Movember, First Floor, Cambridge House, 100 Cambridge Grove, Hammersmith, London W6 0LE.

All donations are made directly to The Prostate Cancer Charity which will use the money to fund high quality research into the causes, treatment and impact of prostate cancer and to provide support and information to men and their families.

Movember culminates at the end of the month at the Gala Partés. These glamorous and groomed events will see Tom Selleck and Borat look-a-likes battle it out for their chance to take home the prestigious Man of Movember title. If you would like to be part of this great night you’ll need to purchase a Gala Parté ticket.
Thanks for your support

Stefano

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