Background: Paul Charles Denyer was born on the 14 of April in 1972. He was born in Campbelltown, Sydney in New South Wales to Maureen and Anthony Denyer. He was the middle child in a family of five boys and one girl. The reason for any odd behaviour he showed as a child was explained in saying that he fell on his head as a baby. His family moved to Victoria when he was nine years old. He did not fit in at his new school, Northvale Primary and began ...
Updated 03-21-2010 at 04:13 AM by Heathcliff
So just now I got to thinking about this lovely game I used to play called fallout, and also fallout 2, and most recently, fallout 3, and I typed in some stuff in word and before I knew it I had a whole slew of short little lines about the game (mostly the 3rd instalment, the rest has been so long ago) So without much ado, I give you: A minimal tribute to Fallout! Passed the broken bell towers a lone wanderer lost in the wastes of post nuclear ...
What is it exactly? Wikipedia says a lot on it, but if you ask me it's just a flimsy layer of veneer on an otherwise primitive species that will eventually succumb to infighting and an inability to accept reality. We are one species, we are all human, and while there are pockets of acceptance, the norm is intolerance. toward other cultures, toward nature, even toward ourselves. Marx thought Communism was the answer, and in a perfect world I am sure it could be, but this is not a perfect ...
Hiroshima, et Nagasaki Taste mouth in fires, screaming fires, flames, thoughts of Seppuku, dead dead dead, freeze-flame over-head, plane Screething over-head, cloud in sky, not a cloud in the sky Anti-city, you saw nothing, over-head, mon amour, you saw Nothing of any sweet taste, you saw nothing of any total War, you saw nothing of the Western winds, the tides ninety- Thousand in a quick flash of thermal radiation, a light descending ...
Looking for Alibrandi By Melina Marchetta. Puffin Books. Copyright 1992. 261 pages. ‘Looking for Alibrandi’ is a story about a young girl, growing up in Sydney in the nineties. The only side of life to create any hassle is that she is Italian, with an Italian mother, grandmother and father, somewhere, growing up in an Australian world. Throughout the book, she spends her entire year twelve either at her home or at her grandmother’s, school or ...