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Its Dan Brown time From
safriz
in The twilight Zone
(2 hours old)
Well,i just started reading Dan Brown's "The lost Symbol".Looks good.Will keep me busy for a week :).… more
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D.H.Lawrence , Women in Love , Ken Russell From
miramaze
in miramiramazing
(2 hours old)
D.H.Lawrence , Women in Love , Ken Russell One of my favourite films by my favourite classical author- D.H. Lawrence. There's a nude wrestling scene in this film that is also very good.… more
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The most colouful Blog post Ever From
safriz
in The twilight Zone
(2 hours old)
The most colouful Blog post ever.The most colouful Blog post ever.The most colouful Blog post ever.The most colouful Blog post ever.The most colouful Blog post ever.The most colouful Blog post ever.Th… more
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An outstanding concert with Julian Rachlin From
miramaze
in miramiramazing
(3 hours old)
Julian Rachlin Lithuanian violinist and violist is AMAZING - At one point Julian Rachlin performed a brilliant violin solo as well as conducting !!! Tonight's concert at Koncerthuset , Stockholm … more
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SPOKEN ROSES From
birdsong
in the things we do for life
(3 hours old)
This one seems to scan...? Weird Walking in the footsteps Made by flowers I can see Roses Roses Following the whispers Made by lovers I can hear Roses Roses In summer now Beside … more
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Start the Week From
jenray
Pro
in Armchair Revolutionaries
(3 hours old)
Hi to everybody...I've just listened to Start the Week which included the interview with Shlomo Sand and it's well worth listening to it...the actual interview starts about 10.58 mins into the program… more
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Everybodies doing it From
Shipscook
in Ceridwenscauldron
(4 hours old)
I'm knackered so rather than expend too much creative energy writing about the weekend I thought I'd give this a go 1. Is there anyone of your friends that you would ever consider having sex with? … more
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Funeral March Of A Marionette From
NotBob
Pro
in The Ferret
(4 hours old)
Charles-François Gounod (17 June 1818 – 18 October 1893) was a French composer, best known for his Ave Maria as well as his operas Faust and Roméo et Juliette. Biography Gounod was born in P… more
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So much for Objective Journalism From
redleader
in Red Leader: Enemy activity has been slight
(5 hours old)
My writing hero is Hunter S Thompson. Like many other people who scratch a living out of writing, I admired his total balls-out devotion to telling the truth. At least the truth that he saw. Not m… more
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SUBTEXT From
birdsong
in the things we do for life
(5 hours old)
I'm listening to Translucence And I thought it might be fun to see what writing comes to form each track Beneath A palimpsest We peel back layers of time and see The ones we were Still wav… more
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Can men be lesbiens? From
safriz
in The twilight Zone
(5 hours old)
Can they?… more
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One needs a family chart From
lucreziaborgia
Pro
in Life beyond adultery
(6 hours old)
Mr Mechanic had a little 'chat' with his boys. 'How would you feel if daddy married Lu?' He asked in the car, on the long journey to come over to us. Nowadays we spend the weekends together, and h… more
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Peddling Environmentalism From
technomist
in Archipelago of Truth
(6 hours old)
Freewheeler has been in the Guardian today, quoted as looking forward to the Coming Of Miliband: "Apparently Ed Miliband is coming to Walthamstow this month, to lecture us all on climate change. I'… more
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'Tis the season to be made redundant From
redleader
in Red Leader: Enemy activity has been slight
(6 hours old)
So this is Christmas. Well it self-evidently is not, but my generous employers can't help themselves and are falling over each other to be the first to dish out the P45s. Yes. It's the annual Me… more
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Stolen from Miramaze. From
lucreziaborgia
Pro
in Life beyond adultery
(7 hours old)
Stolen from Miramaze. A meme about sex. Oh yes. Talking about me and talking about sex, all wrapped into one. My idea of heaven. 1. Is there anyone of your friends that you would ever consider hav… more
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Poem for my boy. From
Bearcub
in Bearcub's Soapbox
(7 hours old)
How strange it feels to come back home To find you are not there. You always waited by the house, Or underneath the car. How strange that I can see you now, Running down the path. That happy gri… more
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A warm and welcoming place.... From
Old-Nick
Pro
in Area 136
(8 hours old)
A luverly fluffy message greeted me just now as I signed on to blog UK "Edit your tags! Due to changes to the tag system some of your tags have been removed. You can edit them here." Er… more
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Shattering a 'National Mythology' From
jenray
Pro
in Armchair Revolutionaries
(8 hours old)
Hi to everybody...there is a very interesting article here concerning Professor Shlomo Sand who has written a book which claims that the Jewish Diaspora brought about by the Romans never took place...… more
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Local Cinemas From
technomist
in Archipelago of Truth
(9 hours old)
Here is quite an interesting piece of footage from an unfinished documentary about cinemas in Waltham Forest. It includes footage of the now closed EMD Cinema on Hoe Street before its demise, the def… more
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? From
Znethru
Pro
in Ask or Answer.
(9 hours old)
Should you do what people tell you to do or should you do the opposite?… more
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Crest - in memorium From
technomist
in Archipelago of Truth
(9 hours old)
I suppose it was because I had only recently written a post about RSM Darren Chant, but the window display at Crest really caught my eye this evening. The window to the left of the door now contain… more
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Do things happen instantly? From
Znethru
Pro
in Aardvark Blog
(10 hours old)
I expect things to happen instantly, but what I've discovered is that the only thing that seems to happen instantly are auto-reply emails usually from email addresses that are no longer working. I've … more
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Blog Fantascy From
safriz
in The twilight Zone
(10 hours old)
Fantascy is a very vague word.It includes everything.People can have fantascy about anything or anyboy. I have never ever posted a blog with "comments closed".This is my first ever :>> You cant comm… more
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That's Life. From
joebangles
in It's Me.
(11 hours old)
Another year has passed and we're all a little older. Last summer felt hotter and winter seems much colder. There was a time not long ago when life was quite a blast. Now I fully … more
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Miliband in Walthamstow From
technomist
in Archipelago of Truth
(11 hours old)
The labour party has draughted in an Insider's Insider to Walthamstow to try and bolster its chances for the election next year and no doubt obtain a few photos of members of the out of touch elite ru… more
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Ladies of letters, episode 2 From
jenray
Pro
in WELCOME TO JENRAY'S TIME OF LIFE
(12 hours old)
Hi to everybody...here's the second episode of Ladies of Letters...:) There's a brief run in before it actually starts... http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/b00nm9s6 Great big hugs to one and al… more
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So XFactor Got 14 Million Viewers This Weekend..... From
Palmblogging
in Palmblogging
(13 hours old)
Wonder why Cowell didn't vote the Twins off. Mmmmmm… more
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X Factor is getting crappier every week From
mattk
in Utter tosh from the pen of Matt K
(14 hours old)
You could argue that it serves me right for watching it but hey, I like trash tv sometimes and X Factor is surely the best in that category. I love the pompousness of it, and the fact that those invol… more
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Geocaching From
moonwoman
in Wise Woman in Woods
(14 hours old)
Does anyone have experience with geocaching? It sounds like a fantastically fun thing to do! I would like to know more about what folks think though. What has been your experience? Leo Moon time… more
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flowers From
blue2pink
Pro
in blue2pink Blog
(15 hours old)
my lounge windowis full of my orchids at the mo, they go on for weeks and weeks and i seem to do realy well with them, these are nearly ten years old and flower twice a year. xx… more