Part Three of My Christmas Series ‘Pride, More Pride and Quite a Lot of Extreme Prejudice’ (See Part Two Here): So far, Frussterer has received the news more calmly than his advisors could possibly have hoped. But that’s because he has not yet understood it. Presently he becomes pensive. “Walk me through events once again,”Continue reading “A Question of Lost Anatomy (#3 of the Pride Series)”
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Lessons in Economics and Theft (#2 of the Pride Series)
Part Two of My Christmas Series ‘Pride, More Pride and Quite a Lot of Extreme Prejudice’ (See Part One Here): “Exact numbers are all calculated alike; every inexact number is miscalculated in its own way.” Such is the motto of the Department of National Statistics. The problem, it seems, lies in numbers and Frussterer struggles withContinue reading “Lessons in Economics and Theft (#2 of the Pride Series)”
Pride, More Pride And Quite a Lot of Extreme Prejudice #1
Part One of My Christmas Series (as promised and previewed in my previous post): “It is a truth universally acknowledged that a man in possession of a good army must be in want of a conquest…” Thus spake Zackary Frussterer. Zackary Frussterer has recently been elected the President of the United States, promising his electorsContinue reading “Pride, More Pride And Quite a Lot of Extreme Prejudice #1”