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Half Hour: Somewhere up norht
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Some of my other Blogs. Stories Told in Hungarian - literally told. Subscribe To Half Hour. View my complete profile. A reality and love. Starting From the Library on the Humanities Campus. Thursday, 11 December 2008. You are awake at last. He murmurs when he turns around. Can I get you anything? His eyebrows rise a bit. What a curiosity it must be. I might want something. Of course not. You are safe. We found you just outside the town three days ago. What are you doing with my stuff? Pointing at the mac...
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Half Hour: September 2008
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Some of my other Blogs. Stories Told in Hungarian - literally told. Subscribe To Half Hour. View my complete profile. Extract from Conrads Story, The Exodus. Tuesday, 16 September 2008. This is some interesting time! Wednesday, 10 September 2008. Extract from Conrad's Story, The Exodus. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Half Hour
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Some of my other Blogs. Stories Told in Hungarian - literally told. Subscribe To Half Hour. View my complete profile. A reality and love. Starting From the Library on the Humanities Campus. Tuesday, 16 December 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Half Hour: March 2009
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Some of my other Blogs. Stories Told in Hungarian - literally told. Subscribe To Half Hour. View my complete profile. Monday, 30 March 2009. They have been walking from some unimaginable distance. ‘Hey I see it! He didn’t manage so gently as intended and for a short second before remembering the keys he became concerned for her head. It released a suspicious knock when hitting the pavement. Still no sign of the key after searching all his pockets he turned to the unconscious women ‘Br...There was no answ...
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Half Hour: August 2008
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Some of my other Blogs. Stories Told in Hungarian - literally told. Subscribe To Half Hour. View my complete profile. Sunday, 10 August 2008. Be there, support them all trough whatever it takes. However exhausting it may gets. Till the very last breath I will, I will have to. Maybe I am, I hope that after all their most devoted fan, their most enthusiastic supporter. For the last 17 months I haven’t missed a single concert, a single appearance. I was there on every gig. Wednesday, 6 August 2008.
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Half Hour: Starting From the Library on the Humanities Campus
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Some of my other Blogs. Stories Told in Hungarian - literally told. Subscribe To Half Hour. View my complete profile. A reality and love. Starting From the Library on the Humanities Campus. Tuesday, 16 December 2008. Starting From the Library on the Humanities Campus. So there we go or we don’t go. I don’t know what we do, Are we going or not? Maybe we aren’t going anywhere at all just hang out here in the Library and that’s all. Why not? Better then not being anywhere now isn’t it? As a teacher. So ...
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Whatmightnot: Portugal and EU loans
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Monday, 10 January 2011. Portugal and EU loans. I run through the paper briefly in the morning. There was an article about Portugal. The government there is reluctant – to say the least – to take the EU loan to save it from its perceived misery. I haven’t the motivation and the time to follow up on it, I rather blog than read today but nevertheless those couple of lines got me thinking. Last year, or was it already the year before when Greece fell in? Similiarily to Greece, Hungary and a bunch of others,...
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Whatmightnot: existentialist
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Wednesday, 9 March 2011. I got through reading much of the introduction of a book collection of existentialist writings. The book was published in 1966 in 'communist' Hungary. It eagerly provides a Marxist analysis and critique of existentialism explaining in detail how it is nothing but another example of the crisis of capitalist societies and a half-hearted reaction to the imperialist expansionism of capitalist states, to the fight for hegemony in the international system. View my complete profile.