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    Merry Christmas Paul. We haven't spoken in a while. I hope you have a special holiday.

    Here's a present and a card for you.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7uvH...eature=related

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    OK cheers. I know what you mean, I do it quite a lot with books as well. I've got 1000s of pages of Icelandic stuff yet to read amongst others! I'm trying to stick to one novel at a time on the kindle though, but at the rate I'm reading fiction at the moment one novel will last me a month. I might start that Shelley book, if I do I'll let you know as well.

    Cheers.

    Neely.
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    There was one thing I have been meaning to ask you actually. Did you get around to finishing that Mary Shelley book, The Last Man is it? I've nearly finished the Mayor of Casterbridge and looking for another novel after that. If I remember correctly it sounded interesting but a little hard work, but I like Shelley's style in Frankenstein so I could maybe give it a go if it is worth it. I'm only getting in about 30 mins reading at day at the moment max because of the chess (reading about 10 chess books at the same time) but I like to unwind from 11.00+ with a chapter or two.

    All the best, Neely.
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    Would you like to vote in our Short Story Competition final?

    http://www.online-literature.com/for...ad.php?t=65275
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    Would you like to watch "Fahrenheit 451" with us?

    http://www.online-literature.com/for...8#gmessage7528
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    Hi Paul, I'm sorry for fighting with you in the past. I'm sure we've both come a long way in our progress in Buddhism.
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    Tell me if above is the right word here in the context. It is logically better.
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    Hi Paulclem, Will you please read the following sentence and tell me how it was written? "All the materials that reach the factory will be examined by units concerned for any chemical leftovers. They are absolutely below National Agriculture Remnant Standard." Here I think" below" is the right word, because the leftovers on different teas vary in their amount. They cannot be one and the same, as the standard. What do you think?
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    Yes. I'm going to put a blog out on this. Thank you for your concern. We're not in the sections being evacuated.
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Holiday in Seville

by Paulclem on 08-11-2014 at 01:26 PM
It's the first holiday abroad in a number of years and I'm here in Seville with my son who is 22 in order to reinvigorate his interest in Spanish and open the possibility to him of working in this culture as an option.

I think it has worked. He loves the city and often takes off wandering around the place for hours. (My irritating company might also provoke this too, but I remain upbeat).

I like the city too. We went on a river cruise today past the Moorish Gold Tower

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Drama on the Green

by Paulclem on 08-26-2011 at 08:19 PM
About three weeks ago I was walking my Jack Russell as usual on the Green near our house and I noticed a crow hopping about the field. There had been quite a few crows about the field this year, with at least two couples producing offspring.

This crow stood out as it appeared to have no tail feathers. I proceeded to watch it from a distance, and it became clear that it couldn’t fly. I continued to see the crow, and usually another pair with it or nearby. I presumed they were its

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Maths Again

by Paulclem on 08-21-2011 at 03:14 PM
A few weeks ago, my Boss came and asked me if I would like to change my role in the organisation. I’ve been a Literacy Programme Manager for a few years, but recently, with the insecurity in the Public Sector, I have studied Maths in order to give myself another iron in the fire.

So, as I did the L3 exam through my organisation, this has been noted.
As an incentive I was offered the chance this year to study for a L5 Maths Subject Specific Qualification at Warwick University.

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A Tale of Two Franks

by Paulclem on 08-09-2011 at 08:33 PM
When we moved into our house, we discovered to our delight that the close – a dead end road with no through traffic - had quite a community of old folks living in it. It was very friendly, and, as my wife and I don’t drive, we would regularly see the other residents wandering round to the shops or walking the dogs. We soon got to know all of them, in particular Old Frank who lived over the road.

He was an irascible, bluff character who had served in the Fleet Air Arm in WW2. He would

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Retiring Colleagues

by Paulclem on 07-29-2011 at 08:16 PM
The ones coming to the end of their careers I mean. Not the quiet ones that we all have to watch.

Yes it was a funny day today – I won’t say weird as it didn’t have any supernatural content, in the strictest sense of the word. It was funny watching the unfolding of a last day after watching the unfolding of the last six months.

It happened that my colleague, who sat opposite me all year, decided to take voluntary redundancy in order to enjoy her horse riding and all

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