you count the numbers, but where did this obsession with numbers begin? i ve always been, i ve always been a numbers person. i mean, i m not, i m nota full on because, you know, a lot of what i have to do, you have to be quite creative as well. and i do think the two can go hand in hand, but generally i m safer in the numbers. that s my thought process. even if i do a big speech, and i like speaking, i think i m pretty all right on it. and you know, even an emotional speech, there s often, there s often number patterns in there about how many things i ll do. you know, we all know the rule of three, but there are other ways to do it. i have been told you sometimes dream about spreadsheets. now i wouldn t quite go that far, but i do have spreadsheets on lots of things i like. i mean, i play golf. i have every golf round goes in there and i have those widgets on my golf clubs that measure the length of every shot. and i go back and look at the statistics every time. scrabble games with yo
but this word sorry is just too easy a word. i think you just have to face up to your history. just a correction, you choose how strong the link still- is with the commonwealth. the countries who are getting rid of the queen as head - of state are staying. in the commonwealth. that shows how strong link, this colonial link is. - because what is - the commonwealth? it is the remnants of the colonies. . i m interested in this, because i think when i was growing up in the 1980s, we didn t talk about the other side. we talked about the scrabble for africa is a story, but this is a book called legacy of violence by an american professor. she did some research on actual british government documents, and this is a quote, not a pleasant point but important in the context of this about some of the violence that was used against those who suffered as a result