dreams magic knee the urbanites are onto the dreamwagon.. this thread I dreamt that I drove to scotland to visit harry potter's school for a meeting with one of the teachers.. the whole place was a bit corporate and they were looking down on me for not being wizardic and much
words August 2004 Reading List Books I read this month: Le Ton beau de Marot - Douglas HofstadterDH is the worst kind of nerd churned out by the American school system. A pathological need to over-achieve in every field and mistaking cleverness for wisdom. We all know him as a physics/computer science geek but
good The Nightmare of Saint Helena We went to the National Gallery on Sunday and while we didn't see Quentin Blake or Rolf Harris we had a very good time. It is a cheap laugh to go to a free museum and make fun of the unintentionally humorous aspects of paintings universally considered priceless
science big bang I've met a few muslims who seriously (tried to) use the big bang as 'proof' of the existence of god, using the First Cause (uncaused) argument. i was gobsmacked that anyone would still try this failed tactic.. Having god press the big red button to start
words Dear Ailsa Dear Ailsa, Hello there, how's your day going? I'm at work somewhat bored yet mysteriously energetic and fidgety ;-) What better way to occupy my idlenss than writing you a letter. One way would be to do the job that they pay me for but there
good Sill Party thank you all for coming and turning up the temperature in our new abode.. it's well toasty now.. :) & with remarkably little damage, someone decided to smash a glass of redwine against the lightswitch in the hall but that was it and I reckon that was our polish
good Top Hole! Good Golf, it's not often I have a good idea but wait til you hear this beauty. I want to open the world's easiest golf course, it looks like a real course but it is cunningly designed to let any old idiot do really well. * Most
good life, the universe and everything just heard the first episode of the new HHGTTG.. it was great to have it back & obviously it is never going to be as good as the real thing but glad they've finally gone and done it. :D I think the biggest problem is that they'
bad stupid machine stole my money these days it seems like even churches & public toilets have cash points. i don't mind paying a small fee sometimes to find a machine where you wouldn't otherwise have one but the fucking machine in the Windmill has blatently ripped me off twice.. it tells
good go tell it to the mountain I'd quite like to blow up a mountain. It wouldn't have to be a big one, but I'd like to blow the top clean off. I know why this is and can only assume yesterday's news is a sign that Kim Il
dreams wet dream last night I played waterpolo with Brad Pitt. we were on opposing teams but it wasn't a particularly competitive game & anyhow spent more time diving to the bottom of the deep-end to prove some point which made sense at the time!
bad insincere and dishonest Compare this article on Guardian online today 'He's just sleeping, I kept telling myself'Guardian - 14 Sept 04 with the one immediately below it.. 'Blair refuses to apologise for Iraq war'Guardian - 14 Sept 04
good THE OPPOSITE SIDE OF LIFE Caspar's Patented Antidote (to this): THE OPPOSITE SIDE OF LIFE: Living on Earth is corrosive, and everything you do has a price that others will pay. How long a minute can be doesn't stop us from ignoring urgent issues year after year. Birthdays are good for
bad THE POSITIVE SIDE OF LIFE One of those mind-virus things that make you feel sick: THE POSITIVE SIDE OF LIFE: Living on Earth is expensive, but it does include a free trip around the sun every year. How long a minute is depends on what side of the bathroom door you're on. Birthdays
science Blimey O'Filey! It's moving at a snail's pace - but it may be evolution in actionGuardian - 24 Jul 04 As a child given the chance to vote on which bit of the Yorkshire coast we would go to, I'd always cast for Filey or Robin
bad journeyman no-one is interested in my tale of transport woe and I know it isn't interesting and only so woeful. but it will help me calm my breathing. 0730 - Alarm goes off at Ailsa's. It is warm and pleasant in this bed. 0739 - Walk to
words Oblomov? Why bother? If there was ever a book group book [i]not[/i] to read it is probably Oblomov, Ivan Alexsandrovich Goncharov sums up my experience pretty accurately But the flower of life opened up and bore no fruit. Oblomov sobered down, and only occasionally, on Stolz's advice, read one
good Unsound of mind and body. I couldn't think of a better way to have spent my first weekend as a Brixtonian (well actually i'm more of a Herne Hilvian ) I enjoyed immensely the return of the Ministry of Unsound.. it had lost non of the old unsound fluffiness & the venue
words monkey treasures visually http://wordcount.org There sandwiched between Peterborough and Bolton (where one might normally expect to find Pontefract) are monkey treasures visually. You see Monkey by some reckoning is the 10,278th most common word in the British National Corpus. I found this out at WordCount.org, the laudable(29639th) if
dreams earth moving Last night: In the middle of a fairly predictable dream of renegade buckaneers racing around the english countryside and suburbs, which made the transition to an anarchic immersion team game of killing and the undead, I happened to have pointed out to me a some huge futuristic earth-moving machine that
words I've Never Had It Done So Gently Before For M The sweet juices of your mouth are like castles bathed in honey. I've never had it done so gently before. You have put a circle of castles around my penis and you swirl them like sunlight on the wings of birds. Richard Brautigan - 1968
words When man enters woman When man, enters woman, like the surf biting the shore, again and again, and the woman opens her mouth with pleasure and her teeth gleam like the alphabet, Logos appears milking a star, and the man inside of woman ties a knot so that they will never again be separate
dreams nanonap for less than the blink of an eye I saw on my computer screen the image of a man lying in bed, he was in stripey flannel pyjamas lying in the fetal position, feet facing me. half a heartbeat later the image had gone.
psycho Schizophrenia Schizophrenia 'is like brain bomb'The Metro, 17 Aug 2004 or Mitochondrial dysfunction in schizophrenia: evidence for compromised brain metabolism and oxidative stressMolecular Psychiatry