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The Place Below, darkest December 2005: the_square_mile
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A woman, not a test mouse (. A woman, not a test mouse. The Place Below, darkest December 2005. Cast your minds back to the dark days of December 2005. Do you remember? Frosty wind made moan, earth stood hard as iron, water like a stone; snow had fallen, snow on snow, snow on snow? During the early part of the month, my companions. The Place Below, located in the crypt of that goodly house, is a vegetarian restaurant, and its menus. Upon our arrival I was surprized by the vastness of such a menu! The cas...
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Laughs! Thrills! Pathos!
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Based on a True Story. Clodember - clo recommendations and reviews. Dec 6th, 2013 at 1:51 PM. Dear friends and fellow clothes-lovers, Clovember may have ended but my search for flattering and affordable things will never stop. Clothing-wise I have found some amazing things recently, things that deserve to have their praises sung publicly. (I have not been approached to do this, all things reviewed below I have shelled out my cold hard cash for). Things of beauty and joy. Nov 9th, 2013 at 3:53 PM. The fir...
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Closed to the meat. - 204 No Content
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Http:/ www.facebook.com/adamauden. A blog, of sorts. May 13th, 2011. Closed to the meat. So, in an effort to do something about my cholesterol I'm thinking about how to reduce my meat, dairy and egg intake as much as I can. To this end:. Where is a good place for a life-long carnivore to find a gentle introduction to meat-free/vegan cooking? Any thoughts, suggestions, etc. would be much appreciated. May 13th, 2011. Quite seriously, before you adjust the wrong thing in your diet, read this. May 13th, 2011.
europrattle.blogspot.com
europrattle: Toiletry* and household goods innovations
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A bit of wotnot from a British person in mainland Europe. Sunday, September 11, 2005. Toiletry* and household goods innovations. Some product developments in the field of toiletries and household goods are, definitely, good. Also good is the Oil of Olay (Ulay? All of these things should make marketing/New Product Development type-people very proud of themselves. To inflict pain on yourself. Is it possible to use 'toiletry' as the singular of 'toiletries'? Posted by anonyme at 6:24 pm.
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europrattle: Merry 06
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A bit of wotnot from a British person in mainland Europe. Wednesday, January 04, 2006. I have made some resolutions. I'll tell you about them, right here. 1 Take all that hard work in Ki-Box classes (basically, aerobics with boxing gloves on) and actually turn it into an ability to do sport: namely, join a kickboxing class upon return to London and become really, really excellent at it, resulting in new fit, lithe and marvellous looking self in time for the summer. *ahem*. So what can I tell you? What I ...
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europrattle: Cleaning
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A bit of wotnot from a British person in mainland Europe. Sunday, January 08, 2006. So as everyone knows, upon leaving rented accommodation, if you want your deposit back, it's a good idea to give the place a thorough clean. Of course, with M being back in London, this pleasant task falls to me, toute seule. Perhaps I'm being a bit harsh on myself. I have made a start: last night I took all the oven racks and soaked them in the bath, as per the piece of advice from 'Bernadette' on this page here. They mo...
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europrattle: July 2004
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A bit of wotnot from a British person in mainland Europe. Thursday, July 29, 2004. Welcome to my new blog! So I hope it's of interest. And if not, you are dismissed. PS It might be a while before I work out how to do photos and things on here - but in the meantime you can see pics of our new flat. This is a friend's website - the pics are, however, of our flat, although as we live in the same building he can get away with using them and telling people it's his apartment as they are almost identical).
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europrattle: Site statistics
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A bit of wotnot from a British person in mainland Europe. Wednesday, November 23, 2005. I tell you what, site statistics are great. For instance, I can tell you that over the last two months of pretty stony cold silence from me, most visitors to this blog have got here because they searched for "the difference between a hurricane and a tornado", which took them to this page. I hope I was of service. Posted by anonyme at 7:25 pm. Toiletry* and household goods innovations. A Free Man in Preston.
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europrattle: August 2004
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A bit of wotnot from a British person in mainland Europe. Tuesday, August 31, 2004. Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, and welcome aboard today's flight into the World of europrattle. This evening our pilot will be taking us through the Weekend, stopping off at Victoria's Visit; then to Thai Delights via Roast Dinner with Burnt Vegetables; finishing at our destination Second Interview, where the weather is fair yet changeable. Anyway, enough of that silliness. Museum of Cocoa and Chocolate. After some ...
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europrattle: Fat lady
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A bit of wotnot from a British person in mainland Europe. Thursday, September 22, 2005. No, I don't mean me. Almost every day, as I walk to work past this graffitti, I also walk past a really very. Plump lady, on a moped. She's there almost every day, and she always looks a little sad. Today she was not sitting on her little yellow moped as usual, but leaning against a wall, still with her helmet on, still looking sad. What does she do there? Why at 9.15am every day? Posted by anonyme at 8:32 pm.
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