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  1. Enjoy Hell

    He's DEAD!



    Enjoy hell, you son-of-a-b*tch.



    John Donne famously said, “Any man’s death diminishes me…”



    Not this one. Not this one, baby. This calls for breaking out my best scotch. Cheers, baby! Salute.
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  2. Cross and the Switchblade

    I believe I have actually mentioned seeing David Wilkerson, primary author of The Cross and the Switchblade back in 1971 preach in Turlock, California in a blog entry so long ago looking it up would be more work then getting a response from a certain still fondly thought upon moderator.

    Apparently he is in glory now having been killed in an automobile accident in Texas the 27th.

    Though I have serious issues with some of his teachings on the Holy Spirit over the years ...

    Updated 04-30-2011 at 11:56 PM by mtpspur

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  3. Snow dog

    by , 04-30-2011 at 06:41 PM (Barmy Blue's Bland Blog)
    So. Haven't felt like blogging lately. Guess you've gotten used to that. Not much to say really. One or two things of note I guess but I can't be bothered to write them out now. Well, one important thing. Last time I wrote my dog was called Saskia. I forget. Did I mention I didn't like the name. I'm not fond of it anyway (my apologies to any Saskia's out there) but as a name for a dog I think it's pretty bad. Three syllables. SAS-KI-A. Just doesn't sound right. It's too long. Mum asked a while ago ...

    Updated 08-15-2012 at 01:59 PM by Bluebiird

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  4. Why you’ll find my old clothes in a charity shop over my dead body.

    I was in some charity shops today – those shops where people donate their old or unused stuff to be sold by the charity for a small profit – as my wife and I like browsing in them. I bought three books for a quid – actually they came to 50p as it was an “Everything Half Price” day.

    I bought Hammond Innes The Strange Land – mainly because it is a 1966 copy, and I find the cover alluring. I got a Len Deighton – Hope which is the second in his Faith, Hope and Charity trilogy. They didn’t ...

    Updated 04-30-2011 at 04:33 PM by Paulclem

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  5. Yes, I Love Big, Boring Books

    Yes, I Love Big, Boring Books

    I'm a contrarian
    by nature and by heart:
    authoritarian
    of the dumb and the smart.
    So, you say that "Moby-Dick
    goes dully on and on"?
    And Dickens' *yawn* Pickwick
    Papers a marathon
    of tedium and woe?
    For me such dullard cries
    bestow a golden glow
    of heavy levity
    upon those boring books
    of noted gravity.
    Of Kindels, texts or Nooks --
    I am ...

    Updated 05-01-2011 at 08:53 PM by The Comedian

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