Sunday, 25 May 2008

Hello!

Hello magazine has been under fire. There is absolutely nothing wrong with frivolity. Infact, I have discovered that those who believe in frivolity lead a happier life.

Sky News had a report that was quite interesting.

All these aspects of my own behaviour are true

1. I read Hello, Now and OK
2. I have read Hello under my legal papers at the hearing against the GMC.
3. I have read "Now" in boring medical lectures

So, all in all I think I have Hello to thank for developing my interest and encyclopedic knowledge of gossip! The magazine also helped me cope through 1998 onwards. Infact, when I am fed up of the world, I go and read Hello! It has been given an unfair telling off lately. I think taking my brain off for about 20 minutes is great. I have also used its pictures to effect memory retraining and also engaged patients who are profoundly depressed to start reading magazines with glossy pictures and short writings. It works like a charm!

I therefore have only nice things to say about Hello! Its a great read. I would call it an essential whistleblower accessory.


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