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Stop Me If You’ve Heard This: | scribblingshane
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From my mind to the page often too quickly. January 3, 2012. Stop Me If You’ve Heard This:. Listen my children,. And you shall hear,. Wikipedia may completely disagree with my version of the story, but it’s one of my favorites:. The origin of India Pale Ale, or I.P.A. Stop reading if you were born after 02/09/1990. The British Empire used to occupy India, and man, could they ever occupy a country! Multitasking at its finest. Now, this is where the details get a little fuzzy, but how I hear it is:. You ca...
August | 2011 | scribblingshane
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From my mind to the page often too quickly. Monthly Archives: August 2011. August 8, 2011. Kindle: An Argument Made & Lost. As you have no doubt noticed, I’ve been absent from the blogging world for quite some time. The culprit? Well, along with nice weather, gainful employment and forgetting my WordPress password (along with the details of a particular Saturday evening, which I have a horrible feeling about) I have been poring through books like an isolated eunuch, all thanks to my Kindle.
Bike Snob Missed One. | scribblingshane
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From my mind to the page often too quickly. February 3, 2012. Bike Snob Missed One. In his (fairly) recent book, Bike Snob breaks down the world of cycling into 11 groups. He mentions almost every type of cyclist in his “Velo-Taxonomy,” from the “prototypical” road cyclist to the recumbent riding, “Contraption Captains.”. However, there is one demographic he fails to mention:. The Court Mandated Cyclist. Bike Snob: Systematically and Mercilessly Realigning The World of Cycling. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
Everyday I’m Snufflein’ | scribblingshane
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From my mind to the page often too quickly. January 24, 2012. Everyday I’m Snufflein’. Snuffleupagus is proof that kids are entirely too accepting of the crap we feed them. He (yea, I looked it up, they bothered to assign him a gender) is supposed to look like a woolly mammoth, but there is a disturbing lack of tusks and ears, along with an equally disturbing abundance of eyelashes; it looks like his eyeballs are wearing hula skirts. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Create ...
Dirty White Boy | scribblingshane
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From my mind to the page often too quickly. January 14, 2012. Hell Yeah I’m a dirty white boy, but I don’t conform to. The formulas. Here’s a list of things I feel like I’m supposed to enjoy, but do not. 8211; Jimmy Buffet. This no talent ass-clown has a firm grip on the balls of the laid-back and over-privileged. Sure, I’ll give him props for marrying above his aesthetic station, but this sweat-band sporting lush is constantly crammed down my throat (or ears) and for that I resent him. You are commentin...
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Scribblings from Sarajevo
Wednesday, February 17, 2010. K, Well, Time to Move. Good morning Dear Reader,. Is on my list of things to see, and it's been closed due to all the snow. So, anyway, I wanted to publicly announce my new blog, Va Valley Girl. I've written a few posts already. There will be more pictures, I'm sure, once the snow clears. Enjoy! Monday, January 18, 2010. Well, I've not yet gotten to making the new blog because I just got internet in the past few days and had some housekeeping to do. Saturday, December 5, 2009.
Scribblings from Seaham
April 5, 2017. It is with deep sadness that I read the following today on twitter:. It was a privilege for me to have met Helen Szamuely, mainly at Bruges Group meetings. She was a lady with a very sharp mind, a wicked sense of humour and a delight to have had the opportunity to have known. View all 3 comments. This nation of ours needs drastic surgery. April 4, 2017. Practical politics consist in ignoring facts Henry Brooks Adams. To which I replied:. One comment so far. April 1, 2017. Perhaps we should...
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Scribblings from the heart
Scribblings from the heart. For my Maansi. Rest in Peace. Romance- a dose too much? I prefer to be mysterious. ;). View my complete profile. Sunday, October 10, 2010. For my Maansi. Rest in Peace. What was I going to call this little angel that was going to come into my life in the next week? Who would greet me every day when I came back? Who would occasionally pause on long walks for breathers with me? Who would fetch tennis balls for me? Who would cuddle next to me when i did my homework? Life can be p...
scribblingsfromthemist.blogspot.com
Scribblings From the Mist
Wednesday, December 14, 2011. Fiction Improbable is Open! Http:/ www.fictionimprobable.com. Hi everyone, just wanted to let people know that I'm officially sunsetting this site. I'll leave this where it is and let the archives stay as long as necessary, but I won't be actively posting any more. Fiction Improbable is the place to go to see everything I'm working on, all my daily posts and new stories and news. Thanks for your time and comments here, and hope to see you at my new home. Take care!
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Scribblings from ZAMBIA: the Zambianization of Elizabeth Bennett
Scribblings from ZAMBIA: the Zambianization of Elizabeth Bennett. Monday, May 05, 2008. I know, you're stunned that I'm posting twice in the same day! Things have changed, definitely for the better! On Friday I had a meeting with the Migration Health Manager from the International Organization for Migration. They want me to come and work with them as their Counter Trafficking Program Assistant! So we're still working out details. All you need to really know for now is that things are great! The HIV testi...
scribblingshane | from my mind to the page – often too quickly.
From my mind to the page often too quickly. February 3, 2012. Bike Snob Missed One. In his (fairly) recent book, Bike Snob breaks down the world of cycling into 11 groups. He mentions almost every type of cyclist in his “Velo-Taxonomy,” from the “prototypical” road cyclist to the recumbent riding, “Contraption Captains.”. However, there is one demographic he fails to mention:. The Court Mandated Cyclist. Bike Snob: Systematically and Mercilessly Realigning The World of Cycling. January 24, 2012. I’...
Sharon's Scribbles About Stuff
Sharon's Scribbles About Stuff. A fortysomething scribbling about Stuff of Life and Stuff I Like. Sunday, 26 January 2014. Visual Dare - Scrutiny. Pleased to be getting back into the blog writing - and even more pleased to see one of my favourite fun writing prompts is back too! Angela has a new website which is well worth checking out here - Anonymous Legacy. So, here it is, my first Visual Dare for aaaages - and I hope the first of many! Just to prove how wrong I can be the original fishy friend is sti...
Scribbling Sheet | Thoughts: scribbled and shared
Thoughts: scribbled and shared. August 14, 2015. August 14, 2015. In a lot of ways I drew parallels between Independence Day and holy, religious Puja days, when I was a child. On Puja days we brought one or more Gods into limelight, created a paraphernalia around it and performed ceremonies which apparently showed our devotion. So then, I would wonder, what about the other 364 days? In Bengal, you could mark it off to 360 days though). On Puja days, I could be a part of the ceremonies and mix in the crow...
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Thanks for dropping by scribblingsimmons! Take a look around and grab the RSS feed. To stay updated. See you around! Latest Entries ». An Unfortunate Yet Necessary Rant. Filed under: You are here. Mdash; Leave a comment. August 13, 2014. It still amazes me how many people do not ‘get’ depression. Sorry to wake you… Robin Williams is dead. When my therapist recently posed me the question: Am I seeing ‘the act’, or am I seeing the real you? He’s stupid, why would you kill yourself? He had tons of money.