My Family and Other Animals
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Why Twit/Twat/Tweet When You Can Blog?
Sitting next to a perpetually hyperactive teenager (Elizabeth) is amusing. But it does give me motion sickness after a while. I would put that on Twitter since it’s probably less than 140 characters or whatever, but thinking of Twitter reminded me of advent… See the sidebar? See the Twitter bit? And the TwitPic links?… Continue reading
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“Would you like to be buried, sir, or dissected? Whichever you pick, you’ll get your lungs cut out and photographed.”
The most difficult thing about having a blog (or website, as it is now known to some) is thinking up what to write about. I’m working on some projects that will hopefully be making an appearance on here in the near future – before 2012, that is – but nothing concrete at the moment.… Continue reading
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On One Trip, Pugsley and I Saw Eight Muse T-shirts. On Eight Different People.
Technically I don’t become a whole year older until around ten thirty this evening, but I’m sitting in the back garden warming my feet on the chimnea. Since I’ve actually put this weekend’s photographs on the D drive already, I thought I’d be a total techie geek and upload them for you lovely people… Continue reading
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This Is Probably the Only Blog Post You’ll Ever Read Linking My Chemical Romance and the 1947 Polish Elections
It’s become something of tradition, I think, to blog around this week every year. Not because I lost someone on 9/11. I was only five years and three hundred and sixty-four days old when it happened, after all… Most people my age probably can’t even remember it. I know a girl at my school who… Continue reading
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