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Heydon, Norfolk, England, UK
Okay, this vid has only around 300 views, which is goddamn criminal, so I aim to fix that.
It's an original Famitracker track by youtuber Heydon, but very specifically, it's also a tribute to the late, great Jim Steinman.
Who, if you don't know, is the songwriter who did all of Meat Loaf's best songs, Total Eclipse of the Heart, Holding Out For A Hero, the two best songs from Streets of Fire, and a bunch of other stuff!
And it's a really good tribute, you all need to listen to it.
(via Heydon, Norfolk | by UltraPanavision | Flickr)
I didnโt know about Groundhog Dayโฆ
until I saw the film and, even then, it didnโt make much sense to me.ย We donโt have groundhogs in the UK and, these days, particularly where I live, not so much snow, for which I am grateful! What we do have is snowdrops, one of the signs of spring on which I know I can rely. Last Friday was our anniversary and we went for a walk in the grounds of Heydon Hall, followed by lunch at the Heydonโฆ
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Last Wednesday, David and I visited one of our favourite places, a little out-of-the-way Norfolk village called Heydon. Itโs a quaint old village, with only one way in and out, and it has a village green (very Enid Blyton), a few artisan shops, a pub, a tea room, a church and a country manor. Heydon Hall is a private home with a park that is open to the public, as long as there is no livestockโฆ
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Foss said of Justice Bayley: 'No judge since the act was passed in 1799 granting a pension on retirement after fifteen years' service has declined to avail himself of the privilege for so long a period as Sir John Bayley.' How different, how very different, from the mercantile, even mercenary, retirement policies of some modern Australian judges.
Australian Crime Commission v Stoddart [2011] HCA 47 (30 November 2011) [86] (Heydon J). For more great (extra-judicial) material from (former) Justice Heydon, we highly recommend his recent paper on judicial independence and the criticism of judges, which included the following (at 16):
โ There are many admirable Australian judges, with respect. But Australian courts have several faults. Some judges lack the capacity to have merited appointment. A few are unjustifiably rude. A few are bullies. Some are appallingly slow, through inefficiency or laziness or indecisiveness. Some are insensitive. Some are ignorant. Some are undignified. As a result, some judicial work is poor. The whole system is rotten with excessive delay, some of which, but certainly not all of which, judges are responsible for.โ