A SPOTY nativity in blackpropaganda

  • Dec. 15, 2014, 12:54 p.m.
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We nearly finished all the cards while watching SPOTY last night. For the uninitiated this is the BBC Sports Personality of the Year, which this time came from an arena in Glasgow (site of the 2014 Commonwealth Games) with 12,000 people in the audience and lots of famous sportspeople - many of which you could not recognise. It went on for two and a half hours - lots of production stuff, strobe lights, lots of awards - just right for getting on with the cards - and then eventually after the population voted on the phone or on line - Lewis Hamilton won. The favourite was Rory McIlroy but not enough people in Northern Ireland or golfers could beat the votes of the petrol heads,
In fact this whole show gets bigger each year - with less to cover since it has less sport these days - when SPOTY started the BBC almost had a monopoly - not any more. Time to kill SPOTY - maybe.

Question - are there still nativity plays in schools these days with a diverse society. I have reason to love nativity plays - way back when, when I was 14 I was the Angel in a Sunday School play, and Mary was a very nice 13 year old girl who I liked from a distance. In the course of the play I had to hold hands with Mary and love and lust came together for the first time - she became my first girlfriend, her breasts were the first I ever felt (over her clothing) - and she was a wonderful kisser. We lasted as a couple until her family emigrated to Australia in the following autumn - we wrote air mail letters until there was nothing more to say - and I had found girlfriends who were older, more experienced, and were wonderful company in the back row of the cinema.

I often wonder what happened to her - and will be forever grateful for the nativity play allowing us to hold hands for the first time - and showing me the electric power of just a touch to raise an erection.

Thinking of that (!!) two responses for penii and one for penises - you take your pick!

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