Thursday, February 16, 2006

Every Little Hurts



Tescos has been bothering me for quite some time, and I don't know how to stop it. They open all night (or at least until late) so how does a small business compete? The chain quietly spreads it's reach from place to place, setting up camp on the edge of town like a smiley happy alien mothership. Are they friend or foe? Look how cheap they are! And the variety! They must be friend. And now I've got my Tesco club card so I HAVE to shop there every time.

As I say, I don't like it but I don't know how to stop it. Until now. Meet the resistance. And read about them.

(You're right - I'm going all vaguely political this week. I'm sure it's just a phase.)

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've been meaning to ask: is that a picture from V?

Charlie Williams said...

Yes it is. I've never considered myself much of a sci fi fan but V was brilliant.

Anonymous said...

That's because it wasn't sci-fi. It really happened. And only Marc Singer could save us with his Beastmaster powers.

Charlie Williams said...

V was a documentary? Shit, that changes everything. You mean Robert Englund had to put up with all that racial prejudice in real life, while simultaneously acting on the Elm Street films?