Alex Salmond coming at you from the ocean’s depths to the edge of the universe (via Australia)
ByAlan Richardson
Alex Salmond is indulging his trio of passions in Monday’s Courier column sport, astronomy and economics.
The former First Minister is not best pleased with his erstwhile English counterpart David Cameron guffawing at the SNP over the oil price crisis and has a raft of ideas for the government.
Not that he sees it as a crisis it’s been a fluctuating market since the day Colonel Drake first struck deep oil in Pennsylvania almost 150-years ago, apparently.
According to Mr Salmond, we’ll bounce back; a bit like tennis champion Andy Murray, in fact.
He suggests Dunblane’s finest father-to-be will rarely have a better chance to win the Australian Open but he’s keeping his fingers crossed that Kim can keep her legs crossed that long.
And he rounds off this week’s column with a bit of stargazing. Not Tim Peake, but a happening a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.
Stellar stuff, only in Monday’s Courier.
Alex Salmond coming at you from the ocean’s depths to the edge of the universe (via Australia)