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The Art of Loneliness | bletheron
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Picture of the week. Hippie wordsmith general dilly-dallyer. The Art of Loneliness. May 16, 2013. The Now and The Always. A Change of Location. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Are we all just sadists? | bletheron
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Picture of the week. Hippie wordsmith general dilly-dallyer. Are we all just sadists? September 6, 2012. We all experience pain, whether physical or emotional. And one day, we will all open ourselves up for more of it. I’m not talking necessarily about going back for severe physical pain out of choice or anything quite that extreme. But sometimes, when I study the human activity and character in the everyday world, I wonder if there is something addictive or beautiful in the pain we endure. Head across t...
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The Now and The Always | bletheron
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Picture of the week. Hippie wordsmith general dilly-dallyer. The Now and The Always. May 13, 2013. We perpetually find ourselves caught, impossibly, between the now and the always. This may be one of life’s most exquisite pains; the desire to be presently content, versus the inevitable need to hope for bigger things to come. So maybe there’s never a victor in this ongoing battle between the now and the always. One gives us a reason to keep going forward, and one gives us peace enough to sleep at night.
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Stuff and Nonsense: The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff | The Drive-in Bingo
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Albums of the Year, 2011. A Vague Vibration in the Earth and Air: The Dickens Season on BBC Radio →. December 21, 2011 · 11:13 pm. Stuff and Nonsense: The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff. Few TV writers can feel as lucky, professionally speaking, as the author of. The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff. Mark Evans. Evans, who quilled Radio 4’s. Was an obvious choice for a BBC2 commission to kick off the television output of the BBC’s Dickens Season. So what the Dickens went wrong? First, three things that went resoundingly...
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The BBC Dickens Season: Post-Mortem | The Drive-in Bingo
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Desperate Plotlines – How Desperate Housewives has (almost) refound its mojo. Long May Poetry Rain →. February 26, 2012 · 5:10 pm. The BBC Dickens Season: Post-Mortem. Warning: The paragraphs on Great Expectations contain SPOILERS. The broadcasters, they did it all in three months. But it means that the broadcaster both missed the opportunity to exploit the multi-platform potential of the season and to commission some cool Dickensian graphics. Armando’s Tale of Charles Dickens. Was undoubtedly excellent ...
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An Open Letter to Future Oxford Applicants | The Drive-in Bingo
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A Vague Vibration in the Earth and Air: The Dickens Season on BBC Radio. The Son of a Preacherman: Speaking in Tongues goes live →. January 18, 2012 · 7:05 pm. An Open Letter to Future Oxford Applicants. Ok, so today’s big sort of silly news story is about a girl named Elly Nowell who sent a rejection letter. To Magdalen College, Oxford. The letter has been a popular internet meme for a couple of days and apparently has been knocking around on sites like The Student Room. If this is a feeling you share, ...
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The XX – Coexist | bletheron
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Picture of the week. Hippie wordsmith general dilly-dallyer. The XX – Coexist. September 7, 2012. Their breathy vocals are as captivating and real as ever, and the ghostly piano, ethereal strings and all other manner of haunting instruments create something so diverse, it’s a struggle to do much else except listen quietly. Are we all just sadists? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). If you feel at ...
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The Drive-in Bingo | Page 2
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Newer posts →. December 12, 2011 · 7:17 pm. Albums of the Year, 2011. Commodore Record Shop, New York, 1947. December is the season of three things: Christmas, bloggers making lists of stuff they like and bloggers complaining about other bloggers making lists of stuff they like. Me, I like a list. They’re obscure, but accessible, entertaining and emotionally engaging so if anything piques your interest have a listen: a playlist link is below. The Unspeakable Chilly Gonzales. It All Starts with One. Most ...
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Long May Poetry Rain | The Drive-in Bingo
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The BBC Dickens Season: Post-Mortem. June 29, 2012 · 9:34 pm. Long May Poetry Rain. Review: Rain of Poems. At the Poetry Parnassus. The rain it rains. Photo by Charlotte Geater. At Jubilee Gardens last Tuesday a crowd of people celebrated an episode of state-sponsored littering. Casagrande describe their event, which has happened in many cities that have suffered bombings across the world, as an alternative image of the past and a gesture of remembrance but also a metaphor for the survival of cities and ...
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