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Pessimism of the Intellect, Optimism of the Will: Doin' it for the Kids #2
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Pessimism of the Intellect, Optimism of the Will. Splenetic gushings of imperfect prose, lobbing scented bombs at theatre, literature, Middlesbrough Football Club, the creative process, knee trouble, drinking too much politics and politicians, long-distance running, people on trains, music, war, indolence and anything else that takes my unfancy. Friday, 14 December 2007. Doin' it for the Kids #2. With which in mind, today I'm going to talk about children, whom Molly Flatt. And there's a school group rest...
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the rightness of wayward sentiment: January 2012
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The rightness of wayward sentiment. Thursday, 19 January 2012. A new year and already at least one half-hearted resolution - blog more - broken. Ooops. Luckily, 2012 also sees me back in the world of the fandangoeing freelancers, which is why I was hoping to start blogging regularly again, as instead of having to go to the office I have more time to go to stuff. And going to stuff is what I like doing best. On Gibellina Vecchia, a Scicilian. Modernist tomorrowland, are two examples of the less satisfying...
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You're Not From Around Here |the rightness of wayward sentiment
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The rightness of wayward sentiment. Thursday, 1 November 2012. You're Not From Around Here. Look out Music City," the heroine shouts off the top of a building when she finally arrives in Nashville, "cause here I am and I ain't never leaving." Needless to say, the two of us never made it to Tennessee and our dreams of country-music stardom came to naught. B. Ut that's probably for the best. Uring a San Diegan visit to my. In 2006, one afternoon I. Dropped by the amusingly-named Museum of Photographic Arts.
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The Cold Gin Times: January 2008
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The Cold Gin Times. Monsters, hedonism, technology and the social media. Tuesday, 8 January 2008. More coming in the near future, I feel a wave of personal motivation coming over me, work is going well, so time to get everything else organized. Idea borrowed from Chris. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The opinions on this page are of Richard Galbraith and in no way shape or form represent his employer or any other 3rd parties mentioned. Shake well before use. Star Stalker Celebrity News.
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The Cold Gin Times: August 2006
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The Cold Gin Times. Monsters, hedonism, technology and the social media. Tuesday, 15 August 2006. Drunken Maneuvers In The Dark. Your friend in debauchery. Monday, 7 August 2006. How to make a rapid exit. More of these tales will have to wait, Ive quite outstayed my welcome in the local starbucks, leeching their free internet on my wireless laptop. And of course, theres always more mescal to be drank. Farewell, Los Angeles here I come. Friday, 4 August 2006. La Paladium. One. Talking rather vividly and a...
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Jack Rawstone’s dead. Long live Jack Rawstone. | Cementum
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I created Jack Rawstone when I was in university as a medium to experiment with writing,. Both a pseudonym and a 'mythical' alter-ego simultaneously, he was largely in response to my obsession with Hunter S Thompson at the time, and his use of other names and characters in some of his most famous novels, Raoul Duke. In Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. For instance, and Paul Kemp in The Rum Diary. Jack Rawstone - Archive. 2008 - The Novel is the Monster (From breadontoast.com). Some would say I am on a tec...
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I have seen the future of the high street – and it works | Life is elsewhere
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No place like Dome? July 21, 2010 · 4:32 pm. I have seen the future of the high street and it works. Board stupid: this need not be the fate of our high streets. This is not pie-in-the-sky utopianism. As he revealed when he spoke to the Brighton Future of News Group. Was born. His Revolutionary Arts Group. Has since overseen projects in Coventry and Carlisle, among other places. It’s all above-board – the empty shop initiatives must abide by a ‘licence to occupy’. Mostly, Thompson reckons, the ...At the ...
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Brass and bacchanalia | Life is elsewhere
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Making a song and dance. I have seen the future of the high street and it works →. July 15, 2010 · 11:10 am. The Big Meet in Durham, which takes place each year on the second weekend in July, is a characteristic North-Eastern blend of sweet music, serious drinking, sentimentality and the odd bout of fisticuffs. This year’s guest speaker was Ken Livingstone. Tonight and tomorrow night, as part of the Durham International Festival, a new film. Here is the NASUWT band playing at the G20 March in 2009:.
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Love Is Wise, Hatred Is Foolish. | Cementum
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Just read and watch then watch the video below:. Our posturings, our imagined self-importance, the delusion that we have some privileged position in the Universe, are challenged by this pale light. Our planet is a lonely speck in the great enveloping cosmic dark. In our obscurity, in all this vastness, there is no hint that help will come from elsewhere to save us from ourselves. Look again. That’s here. That’s home. That’s us.". View from the ISS at Night. Love is wise. Hatred is foolish. July 22, 2012.