Saturday, January 31, 2026

Breakage and Police Drama


More blogging by phone today. I managed to get my computer working yesterday enough to do a backup, so I haven’t lost any data, which is a blessing. (I back things up every few months anyway, but my last one was in October, so I was overdue and fortunate I made it work.)

Today, I’m off to get a new computer, I suppose.

The photo above shows my bedside table, which will give you an indication of how desperate I was for a photo to blog. Here’s another tale of woe: The painters broke my green glass bedside lamp, which I’d had ever since we moved to London. (I picked it up free from a room full of cast-off household goods being left behind by other teachers!)  So for now I’m using that red desk lamp, which was in the closet of our flat when we moved in. I’ve turned it toward the wall for less direct light.

I’ve already ordered a replacement for my green lamp, which was an IKEA product (“Lykta”). They’re no longer being sold but I found one on eBay for not much money. It should be here soon.

What did we ever do without the internet?

Well, we were nicer to each other, for one thing.


Speaking of which, as I walked to work yesterday morning I passed this scene on the next street over. The cops had not only the roadway closed but the sidewalks too. This is a street where I walked Olga almost every morning when she was younger and I think of it very much as our neighborhood, so I was curious what happened. (Once a reporter, always a reporter.)

I asked one of the officers on the scene. He would say only that there had been “an incident.”

It wasn’t until I got to work that I read someone had been stabbed! Yikes! The story, as is often true here, is maddeningly short on details. But it happened at 4:30 pm the previous day, and I do remember seeing a helicopter fly overhead just as I was coming up my front steps after work. That was the air ambulance, arriving to take the victim to the hospital. Apparently his injuries are life-threatening.

I don’t ever remember anything this dramatic happening in our little ‘hood so I’m eager to hear the rest of the story. Hopefully we will.

Remember how I just posted about “decline porn” and the safety of London? Hmmmm.


I thought this was amusing. I happened to enter my first name into a Google search the other day (can’t remember why) and these are all the prompts that came up. It sucks that Stephen Miller is now one of the top standard bearers among the Stephens of the world! I had not heard of Stephen Hough or Stephen Bernard Libby, and “Stephen traitors” perplexed me until I learned he’s a participant on a TV show (called “Traitors,” obviously, which I have never watched).

Anyway, this might be fun to try with your own name. I have a feeling the lineup would be different if I were Googling from the USA. That list seems heavy on the Brits.

28 comments:

  1. Are the painters going to pay for the replacement of the lamp they broke?
    In the statistics published here by the police every year, knife crime has been on the rise, but almost always it happens between rivaling groups/gangs of young men and very rarely a random victim is involved. Still, it IS worrying, even when we do not subscribe to decline porn.
    When I type "Meike" in the search box, four Meikes with German-sounding surnames appear, none of which I have ever heard of.

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    1. PS: Wishing you success in finding a new computer that matches your requirements! Do you have any specific make in mind?

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  2. I do not see Stephen Reed on that list. Nor do I see The Feast of Stephen when presumably our ancestors captured a Stephen and roasted him before eating the meat and gnawing on his bones... I thought you would appreciate that allusion. Good luck with the new computer purchase and make sure that the keyboard is easily legible. Two or three years ago, I bought a Lenovo laptop on which the keys were kind of hard to see - with pale, thin symbols on silver grey keys.

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  3. Annoying about the lamp. Hope your replacement is OK.

    Apparently knife crime is down over the last year after rising over 10 years - bit of better news

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  4. There is a Steve Reed who is a labour MP ! ( Streatham and Croydon North apparently!). Often mentioned in the media.

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  5. I've found a couple of people with my name, also artists, in California. Which explains why people have asked me if I've changed coasts! The real me doesn't seem to appear, probably a good thing these days

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  6. I have quite a common first name and a search brought up a whole list of actresses with the same name, so I am in famous company.
    Good luck with the new laptop.

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  7. As police state, 'persons known to each other' is perhaps the stabbing. It makes us feel safer if we know that. Stabbings in England seem to be of a quite high number, but so much less damage than guns in the US.

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  8. How awful about the stabbing. It won’t make it better for the victim but hoping it wasn’t random. We would sometimes hear the sound of gunshots in San Diego. I’m looked myself up: David, Victoria Coren, Donovan, ____ & Ness, Joni, Maria... MovingwithMitchell, too!!!

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  9. You're right about being nicer when we had less internet activity.

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  10. Were we kinder or are we just more aware now? There was a shooting in a road adjacent to my middle daughter's road this week. The MP sent out a letter to inform everyone of what had happened. Much better than being left in limbo wondering.

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  11. Without the internet we were definitely all a lot kinder to each other, after all anything you had to say was face to face, or at the furthest over the phone, which when I was growing up was also quite rare as not many people I knew even had a phone. We also heard a lot less bad news as everything was local word of mouth, or national and international and in the newspaper. The news on television was direct and to the point and was mostly only 'big news', and rarely sensationalised.

    It's scary when events like a stabbing happen so close to home isn't it. There was a shooting near the flats where my brother lives a couple of years ago and it made him really worried, he lives in a good area too.

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  12. I think there were just as many mean people in the world before the Internet. We just didn't always have to hear from them.

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  13. If you google Mary Moon you're going to get a lot of entries for the song by Dead Eye Dick called New Age Girl.
    I didn't go any further with this search.
    P.S. I like that song. I am not, however, a vegetarian.

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  14. When I entered my first name only, 10 of the 12 prompts were for Ellen Degeneres. When I entered first and last name the first two prompts were a reporter and a character in a book. The next 7 had various words after the name which I didn't explore and the last was Ellen Abbott glass which is me! Click on the prompt and all kinds of links to my work showed up.

    And I agree with Ellen D. We aren't meaner, we just have a platform to be mean on to a wider range of people.

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  15. "What did we ever do without the internet?
    Well, we were nicer to each other, for one thing."

    Yes.

    Stephen Miller aka Heinrich Himmler

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  16. But they have the wrong description for Stephen Miller. It should say "devil incarnate".
    When I entered my name, the first that came up was Sharon Osbourne, then Sharon Stone and then Sharon Tate and the fourth was Sharon Heard (ex-wife of John Heard). That's an obscure set of results.
    Speaking of London crime, I've been watching a show called Law & Order UK. It's made by the same people who created the US show with the same methods, the crime with the police first and the charges with the lawyers second and lots of street scenes with the police walking in the streets or the lawyers walking. I love seeing those street scenes and figuring out where they are.
    I hope you find out what happened in this case. It's disheartening to see crime so close to home.

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  17. We all think we live in safe neighborhoods until something happens. A stabbing is pretty scary stuff. Hopefully you'll get more details.
    Re-decorating or renovating seems to always come with some fall-out. Finding a replacement lamp quickly was very lucky. The internet has some good features. I buy a lot online generally because it is available online when it is nowhere to be found in the store.

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  18. When I typed in my name, my list had football stars and song artists. I guess I'm okay with that.

    Ebay has saved me a time or two when I was in need of things no longer sold.

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  19. I googled my name & "Dana Carvey wouldn't be prudent" came up - I had googled that the other day so I could send a clip to my brother who was about to drive to Portland Oregon in terrible weather (he's a long distance truck driver). That made me laugh. So thanks!

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  20. Yes, we were definitely nicer. I will get lots of Scottish people when I google my name. It's very common there. I consider my neighborhood safe but there have been a couple burglaries. :( Didn't the painters have to pay for the lamp they broke? Sheesh.

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  21. Good luck with the new laptop/computer.

    All the best Jan

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  22. Sorry about your bedside lamp and you know I have to google to see what it looked like. I have two Ikea lamps, one floor and one desk, same type different sizes. The globe in the desk one died so I took the one from the floor lamp which is used far less often.
    Is that clock radio also a CD player? It looks just like one I used to have, powered but with battery backup.

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  23. When I googled my name I discovered I am a line of elegant women’s clothing perfect for stylish attendance at weddings, parties, anything!

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  24. Even here, in a small city, the local newspapers seem unable to pry much information out of the police. Not my old days in Indy and Phoenix.

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  25. Top photo is so cool. Resembling a B/W movie still- an old phone mouth piece and a wise owl, A detective story intro.

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  26. Following the link you posted, apparently a young man (21) has been arrested as a suspect in the stabbing.
    I'm surprised the painters [lovely job, by the way - I too was skeptical about the Woad Walk blue, but with all the white/ivory/cream (?) above, it really pops] didn't pay for the lamp breakage. Glad you found a replacement, though odds are you'll find a nice lamp on the curb (kerb) just after it arrives.
    Chris from Boise

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  27. The lamp is interesting. Seems to give a nice glow. The paint job is great the color would be too much for me, but if you like it that's what matters.
    People have been weirder than usual past couple of days wonder what's going on.

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