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  • Oh how Blimpish this must sound to modern ears, how out of date, how blind to “the need for change and the novelty of a new age”.

    The last testament of Flashman’s creator: How Britain has destroyed itself « Isegoria 2008

  • In his own life, he personifies the trickster — the theatrical Oxford drawl, the shocking statements, the Blimpish behavior — but he is at the same time hypersensitive to any form of fraudulence, which he associates not only with colonial society but, it seems, with all human relations.

    The Lessons of the Master Buruma, Ian 2008

  • Created and hand-crafted in the traditional style by Blimpish.

    Archive 2005-04-17 Laban 2005

  • I haven't really taken note of the responses of the usual suspects (SWP, Galloway etc) but Blimpish has.

    Archive 2005-07-03 Laban 2005

  • Meanwhile, cop this excellent Blimpish posting, on Blair's proposed reforms to incapacity benefit.

    Archive 2005-02-06 Laban 2005

  • Fortunately the new Manhattan City Journal is out, Blimpish approves of God's Rottweiler, and Marcus has an excellent post on the legacy of John Paul II.

    Archive 2005-04-17 Laban 2005

  • Blimpish ... has an excellent post on crime and prisons.

    Blimpish ... Laban 2005

  • UK Commentators: Blimpish ... skip to main | skip to sidebar

    Blimpish ... Laban 2005

  • Have a look at this, from Faut De Mieux, checking Blimpish and shoeing Madeleine, whose historical howler this week is that a strong sense of English identity was a 19th century invention.

    A Wilted Crocus From The Curate's Garden Laban 2005

  • I haven't really taken note of the responses of the usual suspects (SWP, Galloway etc) but Blimpish has.

    A Few Thoughts Laban 2005

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