Director James Cameron wrote history with his dive to the deepest part of the Earth’s oceans in his submersible ‘Deepsea Challenger’.
British Prime Minister David Cameron has brought ignominy on himself, his party and his office when it became known that his aide Peter Cruddas was power-broking - selling access to David Cameron and Chancellor George Osborne and possibly influence government policy, for a couple of hundred thousand pounds.
If that was not reprehensible enough, Cameron has further admitted that Tory donors ‘do’ meet him, but has refused to disclose the identity of such ‘contributing’ visitors.
Coupled with the recent revelations that Margaret Thatcher did meet Rupert Murdoch back when he was about to take over the Times group and the possible repercussions the meeting had on the then Tory government policy, it gives a lot of room for the worst kind of speculation.
Meanwhile it was comforting to learn that one another Cameron, the lissom, beautiful Cameron Diaz isn’t fighting with Demi Moore; that Demi Moore didn’t try to boot Cameron Diaz from Madonna’s after Oscar party. Whew! What a relief!
:-P
So we have one Cameron who dived deep, one Cameron who sank low and one Cameron who floated by.
Whatever the other Camerons around the world are up to, the Deepsea Challenger post, ‘long-dive-giant-splash’ was quite a hit. In one day it shot up to be the most read blog post and also gave this blog its first ever ‘1000-page-views-in-a-day’ hit; 1381 to be exact.
:-)
Thank you, James Cameron and Deepsea Challenger. Here is a paper replica of the submersible.
(image courtesy paper-replika.com)
My Admiring half admits, ‘Isn’t that Cameron cutie a real beauty?’
British Prime Minister David Cameron has brought ignominy on himself, his party and his office when it became known that his aide Peter Cruddas was power-broking - selling access to David Cameron and Chancellor George Osborne and possibly influence government policy, for a couple of hundred thousand pounds.
If that was not reprehensible enough, Cameron has further admitted that Tory donors ‘do’ meet him, but has refused to disclose the identity of such ‘contributing’ visitors.
Coupled with the recent revelations that Margaret Thatcher did meet Rupert Murdoch back when he was about to take over the Times group and the possible repercussions the meeting had on the then Tory government policy, it gives a lot of room for the worst kind of speculation.
Meanwhile it was comforting to learn that one another Cameron, the lissom, beautiful Cameron Diaz isn’t fighting with Demi Moore; that Demi Moore didn’t try to boot Cameron Diaz from Madonna’s after Oscar party. Whew! What a relief!
:-P
So we have one Cameron who dived deep, one Cameron who sank low and one Cameron who floated by.
Whatever the other Camerons around the world are up to, the Deepsea Challenger post, ‘long-dive-giant-splash’ was quite a hit. In one day it shot up to be the most read blog post and also gave this blog its first ever ‘1000-page-views-in-a-day’ hit; 1381 to be exact.
:-)
Thank you, James Cameron and Deepsea Challenger. Here is a paper replica of the submersible.
(image courtesy paper-replika.com)
My Admiring half admits, ‘Isn’t that Cameron cutie a real beauty?’
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