September 2009
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ListenThe werewolves aren’t just in London...
Sep 30th
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hmmm, Labour chose the same color background for their conference as I have for my website.
Sep 30th
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Sep 30th
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ListenBobby Womack. 110th Street.
Sep 30th
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Sep 30th
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Sep 30th
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An excerpt from my new website.....
Linda loves shoes. Probably the most common question people have is: “What’s with all the shoes?” It’s simple… they’re beautiful objects, they tell you an awful lot about a person, and their sculptural qualities make them a challenge and a joy to paint. Linda is also inspired by color, light and the belief that spending time doing the things you feel passionate...
Sep 30th
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Sep 30th
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Sep 30th
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Sep 30th
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Sep 30th
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I am secretly making a new website for myself. Now is the time to stare in horror a loving and understanding way at my old site… because with luck skill it will be gone by Friday soon. Friday will be the 18th Birthday of my Studio. So, I think it’s only fair to give it a little birthday virtual make over… and get it a little tipsy.
Sep 30th
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Sep 28th
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“His quick thinking neighbour Steve Francis put the limb in a plastic bag with...”
– from this story. It is a very heart warming story. A man accidently cut his arm off with a chainsaw…. calmly walked to his neighbor’s house and said “I’ve had a bit of an accident” It took his neighbor a little while to figure out what was wrong, but he saved Mr...
Sep 28th
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Sep 28th
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Sep 28th
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Sep 28th
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Sep 28th
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electronicalrattlebag: God bless Linda Boucher, Painting ladies, Down in Deepest Brighton, One day we all will go down there, and kindly switch her light on. It rhymes! It’s a proper poem- not one of those bloody haiku thingys.
Sep 28th
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Sep 28th
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Sep 28th
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Sep 28th
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Sep 28th
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Sep 28th
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I buy the Guardian every Saturday. I’ve always kind of shyed away from mentioning this, partly because I know Mr Briss would not approve its not cool. But, today, there were a bunch of things that I thought about posting because they were interesting. One was a double whammy- it was a review of an exhibition of women surrealists in Manchester. I thought Crowth would like it, because...
Sep 26th
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Revealed: the royal waive which means no spending... →
jhnbrssndn: The Royal Family is to be exempt from any cuts in public spending next year when its civil list funding is settled for the next 10 years. Although all of the major political parties are vying to demonstrate their willingness to wield the axe on public spending, MPs will be powerless to reduce the £7.9m a year paid under the civil list because of an obscure deal struck between...
Sep 26th
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weird. The background doesn’t look too bad here- but in real life it’s too buttery.
Sep 26th
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Sep 26th
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Sep 26th
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mabel
why.
Sep 26th
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Sep 25th
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Sep 23rd
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Sep 23rd
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Sep 23rd
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A friend of mine on facebook had an orange photo… and now it seems that you guys do too. I am confusioned um, has Australia turned orange?
Sep 23rd
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Sep 23rd
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Sep 23rd
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Sep 22nd
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Sep 22nd
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Lily the Pirater...
That whole Lily Allen file sharing thing.… she apparently copied someone else’s blog post. There are wittier people than me making comments about this on twitter, but the guy she/emi copy and pasted is funny.
Sep 22nd
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Sep 22nd
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Sep 22nd
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Sep 21st
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