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- Written: October 21st, 2005
- Filed in: Generalisms
- By: MarkB
The Page Rank God’s have been kind
What a great, fantastic start to a Friday! The Yellow-Llama has been tested and found worthy of a Page Rank 5.. Yay... Thats a 1 PR point rise. Shweet. I'm busy now going through my daily-read blogs to see the action on other sites. Another project of mine jumped from a PR0 to a PR4, which is needless to say, bloody marvellous. Thanks again for all your continued support guys. Thanks to my authors Dale, Philip, jv and Karen (newbie ...
- Comments: 4
- Written: October 20th, 2005
- Filed in: Watching the World
- By: Dale
Tamiflu, anybody got a spare few bar?
Tamiflu, humans greatest hope in the case of a bird flu breakout. Should a human being contract regular flu and bird flu at the same, tamiflu will be more popular than paris hilton. *Notice how I cleverly used "bird Flu" and "Paris Hilton" in the same sentence in the hope of drawing hits. If she does actually get bird flu I might feel bad. Nah* Anyhoo, back to the point. If you're fortunate enough to be living in a first world ...
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- Written: October 20th, 2005
- Filed in: Generalisms
- By: Dale
The accident
It was a dark early morning around 5:30, the little blue car sped around the bends of the moutain pass in it's usual splendour, gently hugging and embracing each corner sending a quiver through the bodywork as it rolled around on it's tight suspension. Usually this task would have been completed without even a thought, but not today. No today was different. Granny didn't leave any cookies out for breakfast last night and... Wait wrong story. I'll try that again... ...
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- Written: October 20th, 2005
- Filed in: Watching the World
- By: MarkB
Divorces fueled by ‘Reuniting Websites’
Internet sites that reunite old schoolmates are "fuelling a surge in marital break-up as bored husbands and wives contact old flames," reports Britain's Guardian Weekly. Commenting on how this practic affects Britain's divorce rate, which reached a seven-year high in 2004, Christine Northam, spokeswoman for the marriage guidance body Relate, said: "A lot of people have a rosy impression of the first relationship they had at school or college. If they are feeling unhappy with their partner, ...
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- Written: October 19th, 2005
- Filed in: Watching the World
- By: MarkB
Plastic Surgery for Toddlers
I'm sorry, but as of this moment, I am officially shocked. I can't actually find the words to describe this post. Think of the most natural and in most cases, perfect example of the beauty of creation: a human baby. They're perfectly designed, cutely tubby with little noses and little ears and sometimes cute tubby tummies. Right? Now add Hollywood's overpaid egit celebrities. What do you get? Baby facelifts, nose jobs and more.... Baby's of the ...
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- Written: October 19th, 2005
- Filed in: Fractal Interpretations
- By: Karen
Closer
Her face glistened in the sun. Her heart that was far removed from her ...returned. Then he tore it out of her outstretched arms. The cavity in her chest still feels the heartbeat. Craves the heartbeat. His eyes, bearing into her soul, burning her soul. Seeing every thought and memory. Not aware of the power he holds, but withholding. She drifts afloat on the turquoise sea. And once again feels the sun, and basks in it. Imagining his strength, his closeness. The two heartbeats destined for oneness.
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- Written: October 19th, 2005
- Filed in: Generalisms
- By: MarkB
His Work vs Your Work
So a few days ago, I was taken aside by my boss and spoken to about the personal work I'd been squeezing in during work time. Granted, I had been spending some time doing my own personal web design work whilst I should've been doing other stuff, but on the salary he's paying me, I unfortunately have to rely on getting design jobs on the side. We reached an agreement though and all's sorted. I suppose ...
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- Written: October 18th, 2005
- Filed in: Generalisms
- By: MarkB
If I see this frog one more time…
I'm pretty sure that there hasn't been a song thats hit the markets so hard since 'The Macarena' and 'The Ketchup Song'. This one however, was irritating when it started and its gone all pear since. Even Coldplay, who was kicked out of the #1 spot on the charts by the crazy frog song, had a comment during one of their concerts about this plague to humanity. Personally, I don't remember hearing anything more annoying and insulting. Please ...
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- Written: October 18th, 2005
- Filed in: Fractal Interpretations
- By: Karen
Will it hurt to love?
What workings of your mind will perish? Will the kiss graze your cheek? Will it hurt to love? The stream that has dammed up, gush out and destroy your foliage? Will nails tear deep ravines into your skin? Will blood trickle from your ears from the harsh vibrations of the whispers? Will it hurt to love?
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- Written: October 18th, 2005
- Filed in: Fractal Interpretations
- By: Karen
Sahara
Sand for miles and miles Heat beyond human comprehension Arid beauty, stifling humidity Crisp white shirts quickly drenched in sweat Camels, palm trees, mirages Silken tents, turbans, Arabs dancing in the night Rich colours contrast the golden grains upon the ground Wine red cushions with tassels Magic carpets with golden threads Deep purple robes and bare feet Dusty mustangs snort impatiently The cold of night creeps up swiftly But where else do you see the stars so clear?