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Virtual Haze: Oh look! A shiny thing....!
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I'm all in favour of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Let's start with typewriters." Frank Lloyd Wright. Friday, April 9, 2010. Immediacy has never been a major concern of mine. I have exceptionally long fingers with which to put things upon, and I'm not afraid to use them. I just have to do something else first. So, in this grand spirit of procrastination, I have been doing the following instead of updating this blog: . Undertaking a fruitless ( chocolateless? July 30, 2010 at 4:56 PM.
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Virtual Haze: July 2010
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I'm all in favour of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Let's start with typewriters." Frank Lloyd Wright. Wednesday, July 14, 2010. Should've gone to. another opticians. I'm not exactly a committed glasses wearer. Without them I'm fully blind, but usually that suits me just fine. I see no-one I know on the street, spiders are black smudges and my reflection looks great no matter how bad I actually. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Prototype of a Person.
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Virtual Haze: Rich, Richard, Dick
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I'm all in favour of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Let's start with typewriters." Frank Lloyd Wright. Thursday, August 19, 2010. Rich, Richard, Dick. Ays thought that I'd agree with the kindly, vaguely Grandad-looking Richard Dawkins. I mean, all the cool kids like him. He practices a unique kind of polite fearlessness in the face of some very nutty people. But last night I paid attention - properly - to one of his shows. . So much for the cool kids. August 19, 2010 at 8:47 AM.
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Virtual Haze: Madness on a meter
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I'm all in favour of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Let's start with typewriters." Frank Lloyd Wright. Thursday, August 26, 2010. Madness on a meter. Not that I'm famed for my affable nature, but there is one twisted breed of human that I truly cannot stand. The taxi man. (I specify 'man' because I have only ever had two lady drivers and both were blissfully silent - and therefore, lovely). . Yesterday, however, was a new low. . However, this guy was a pro. . John Smyth - Photograph...
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Virtual Haze: November 2009
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I'm all in favour of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Let's start with typewriters." Frank Lloyd Wright. Friday, November 27, 2009. In with the old. I like to shop as much as the next girl. If the next girl is Paris Hilton, that is. . I spend ridiculous amounts of time, money and energy on finding that perfect dress/top/pair of shoes and usually end up buying nothing that I wanted but yet somehow need to have THAT INSTANT. I even forgot about the smell in the shop. . Old is the new co...
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No Escape | Diatribes of a Dilettante
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Diatribes of a Dilettante. He's Keane, Willing and Able. April 24, 2010. It is terrific theatre finely acted by the performers who let the truth ring out in their restrained characterisations. The catalogue of crimes committed against the young is something we have long been inundated with but here we are stewed in the vile, despicable acts, the cold-hearted ignorance and the utter lack of compassion dispensed by these so-called men of god and their statutory enablers. The clergy are often referred to as...
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Gone Girl | Diatribes of a Dilettante
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Diatribes of a Dilettante. He's Keane, Willing and Able. October 28, 2014. David Fincher has stepped into Brian DePalma’s shoes when it comes to directing ice-cold, stylised murder mysteries that are gorgeous to behold but who keep your emotions so far at bay that you feel barely acquainted with the final product. He brings the comedy and carnage down on the movie like a heavy metal object on a skull-cap so that you can’t but react to his Grand Guigonol. Posted in Film Reviews. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Dublin Oldschool at Bewley’s Cafe Theatre | Diatribes of a Dilettante
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Diatribes of a Dilettante. He's Keane, Willing and Able. Dublin Oldschool at Bewley’s Cafe Theatre. September 30, 2014. Rushing off your tits, after ingesting the candyflip of Emmet Kirwan’s words and Ian Lloyd-Anderson’s performance, the heart, soul and yearning reverb of Dublin’s dancefloors will stick to you like a sweated-through t-shirt, in this wildly entertaining, touching two-hander. Exceptional acting squared with exceptional writing, this show in a ‘baggie’ was unmissable, yet unattainable....
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DruidMurphy 2 at the Olympia Theatre | Diatribes of a Dilettante
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Diatribes of a Dilettante. He's Keane, Willing and Able. DruidMurphy 2 at the Olympia Theatre. October 4, 2014. The hunger of the Irish has long been a preoccupation of Murphy’s writing. Our continual re-imagining of our flaws through folklore the sucky sweet that both sates the pang, but adds to the rot in our national psyche. The church aren’t long shutting him up though. They try to colour the darkness and pagan lineage his work adheres to. And his desperation for his craft to bear a tru...It’s ...
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Spinning at Smock Alley | Diatribes of a Dilettante
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Diatribes of a Dilettante. He's Keane, Willing and Able. Spinning at Smock Alley. October 28, 2014. Conor is not the only one ‘spinning’ in this Jim Culleton helmed original play from Deirdre Kinahan. All the disparate elements seem to be slightly out of control in a production that is admirable, involving but ultimately un-fulfilling. Kinahan’s script deals with meaty subjects like infanticide, the desperate position many fathers are left in by the law and the corrosive wear and tear by present or...