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looking for a cleaner for a disabled women: dreamingspires
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Looking for a cleaner for a disabled women. I have a friend who is disabled and unable to care for her home. She needs to have the same person to come each week, so agencies with their varied staff are out. We don't object to agencies, but it has to be the same person on a long term commitment as she will take a long time to learn to trust someone. She is in the headington area. Any recommendations are very welcome. Post a new comment. Anonymous comments are disabled in this journal. Post a new comment.
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Oxford-to-Abingdon restaurant recommendations?: dreamingspires
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Woycha. I'm looking for some place for a group meal which serves actually edible food in a reasonable period of time - no precooked, congealed vegetables served over the space of two and a half hours whilst the poor harried waitperson juggles main courses between people who ordered them and people who didn't. Post a new comment. Anonymous comments are disabled in this journal. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post.
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Wearing a bow tie is a statement. Almost an act of defiance. - notes from a small mind in the north
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Wearing a bow tie is a statement. Almost an act of defiance. - notes from a small mind in the north. One angry dwarf and 200 solemn faces. 22 January 2012 @ 02:25 pm. Wearing a bow tie is a statement. Almost an act of defiance. Sartorial elegance: uses and abuses. Detailed results viewable to: All. Leonard Cohen / The Future. On January 22nd, 2012 02:36 pm (UTC). But you have to wear it with a fez. On January 22nd, 2012 02:49 pm (UTC). A fez wouldn't go with the coat. On January 22nd, 2012 03:26 pm (UTC).
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Themic life - Sally's Journal
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Themic life - Sallys Journal. November 12th, 2012. Last night, on the coach back from Luton, I read squid314's post about a guy asking him for money for train tickets. It's a nice discussion of 'is this a scam, did he really want train tickets, did I do the right thing / wrong thing, it's all a bit finely balenced, I'll never really know'. Anyway, then I got home, and found out that pavanne had posted yet another similar story. November 12th, 2012 11:24 pm (UTC). November 12th, 2012 11:46 pm (UTC). Stopp...
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Why you should never travel with Blue-O-Two - The Uitlander
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Why you should never travel with Blue-O-Two - The Uitlander. 2 degrees of separation. Why you should never travel with Blue-O-Two. Jan 11th, 2014 07:12 pm. Travelling to and from a holiday is usually quite grim and stressful. The trip out caused. As they were concerned I would not get the support I needed. Unfortunately I only received this reply after we landed at Gatwick, but I am getting ahead of myself. On Thursday afternoon the boat arrived back at Hurghada. Blue-O-Two. What do we do? Struggled with...
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Magdalen architecture: dreamingspires
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Does anybody happen to know, or know where I can find out (I've already Googled, and looked in all the obvious places, like the college's website and a few even more obscure historical texts) the height of the Founder's Tower at Magdalen? Not the Bell Tower, Founder's specifically. I never got around to measuring it in the years I lived in Oxford, and sadly am no longer on site to ask in the lodge or anything. Would be very grateful for any info! Post a new comment. We will log you in after post.
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To you I had no words to say - notes from a small mind in the north
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To you I had no words to say - notes from a small mind in the north. One angry dwarf and 200 solemn faces. 31 March 2012 @ 01:08 pm. To you I had no words to say. Gave me a number of words. To do something with. I could have juggled with them, but I'd only have failed, and they'd break as they hit the floor. So, I shall write about them. which neatly allows me to avoid studying, and also resurrects this rather empty of late journal (albeit temporarily). The only time I'm happy is when I play my guitar.
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Spartan Race! You'll know at the finish line... - Sally's Journal
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You'll know at the finish line. - Sallys Journal. September 2nd, 2013. You'll know at the finish line. So, what do we know at the finish line? I enjoy these sort of things. It was a hugely fun day. My good luck with the weather this summer continues to hold. It was a pretty much perfect day for it - sunny, bright blue skies, if anything a tiny bit too hot, but that was much better than the alternative, and made the 'run into this giant pile of icy mud' bits seem very appealing. Some obstacles are genuine...
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On asking me to call a ceilidh... - Sally's Journal
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On asking me to call a ceilidh. - Sallys Journal. June 6th, 2012. On asking me to call a ceilidh. This is starting to happen a bit more, so I thought it might be useful to jot down a FAQ. On the other hand, I tend to be a bit conflicted, so this FAQ might not make a lot of sense. What does Sally like about calling ceilidhs? I like lots of people having fun dancing, and the smug feeling I made that happen. I like being the centre of attention, and compliments afterwards ;-). On the other hand, I believe i...
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The song we sang in every silence - The Conditions of a Solitary Bird
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The Conditions of a Solitary Bird. Exploring a life of silence and solitude as a religious hermit. The song we sang in every silence. Apr 24th, 2007 at 4:00 PM. I am an Episcopalian lay woman, in my mid-fifties, from the New York City area. I am exploring whether or not I might have a late calling to a professed life of solitude and silence as a religious hermit, possibly in the context of a contemplative religious order. Welcome to my journey. I would be grateful for your participation and comments.
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