This is the archive for all 9 entries in the month of March 2008.
- 10,000BC
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Posted to Entertainment
I’d read and heard nothing but bad things about this but still wanted to see it to make my own mind up. - The halfway point, living, dying and half-empty glasses
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Posted to Life
Here I am, halfway through my three-score-years-and-ten, and still wondering why all those years ago I was so worried about getting older — it’s great and I love it. - Text crime #5
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Posted to Humour
It was the happiest day of my life. I looked up at the clear blue sky and bright sunshine. I opened the door, walked in and glanced around at the congregation. I walked up the aisle, to the altar and kissed her softly on the cheek. Then I gently closed the lid. - Use an alias as a discreet reminder
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Posted to How to
There are a few things you need to know so you can understand my need for this: I am quite forgetful; other people use my Mac quite often; and I have a few Automator workflows (saved as applications) that I run at regular times for various tasks. - Films to see
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Posted to Entertainment
One pleasing side effect of my recent upgrade in mobility is the increase in cinema visits. It was always possible before but, as with most things, making it easier makes it more desirable. - Diary of the Dead
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Posted to Entertainment
I guess the fact that me and my mate were the only ones in to see this film (at least until two women turned up) should’ve been a bit of a clue as to how good this film was or wasn’t going to be. That said, it wasn’t as bad as I was expecting although I’m not what you’d call a fan of zombie films. - Text crime #4
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Posted to Humour
Statistically, 9 out of 10 people enjoy gang rape. - Different by (many) degrees
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Posted to Life
The weather here in Kidderminster, England, is being fairly average for the time of year. I can’t really complain and must spare a thought for my brother in Oswego, Illinois. - Harvester pub, Wychbold
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Posted to Adventures
As Mum was spending her Mothers Day down in Cheltenham with my brother she came round to my house on Saturday for a Chinese takeaway, and very nice it was too. This meant me and the carer were free on Sunday evening when we were invited to join her sister and family for a meal at the Harvester pub in Wychbold.