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ILXor.com is back!
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ILXor.com is back! — just a quick report to note that Andrew has scrounged up the source of the problem and put in a hopefully sufficient enough temporary fix for the moment. Rah![…]

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THE DADDINO FAMILY TREASURY OF CHRISTMASES PAST Christmas 1973
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THE DADDINO FAMILY TREASURY OF CHRISTMASES PAST
Christmas 1973

L-R: Me(?); Nanny, Grandpa, Mom
This time you can click on the pic to get a higher-res image, not that it’ll do much good here. Save for the Santa pic, all of the earlier pictures […]

Time to update your bookmarks: Nate is
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Time to update your bookmarks: Nate is BACK.[…]

Hard-working words
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Hard-working words
I saw in Smiths last night that Stephen Donaldson had written one last Thomas Covenant book. Imagine my delight! Not at the existence of the book, you understand – more tedious leprosy shenanigans I expect – but at Dona[…]

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The Advent Calendar Of Comics: Dec 7
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The Advent Calendar Of Comics: Dec 7[…]

Mario Puzo’s The Godfather is that relatively rare thing:
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Mario Puzo’s The Godfather is that relatively rare thing: a book that most people agree is surpassed by its film adaptation(s). I agree too, but crikey, some of his other books are GREAT. I am very fond of The Sicilian, which takes the true-ish[…]

“In my box are such delights…”
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“In my box are such delights…” 2 of 3. (following this)
It’s easy to forget that the cosy children’s classics the BBC adapted in the 1980s had, when written, acute psychological relevance to their audience. OK that audie[…]

“In my box are such delights…”
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“In my box are such delights…”: 1 of 3.
The Box Of Delights DVD does itself no favours by opening with a montage of adverts for other BBC “children’s classics” – The Chronicles Of Narnia, The Borrowers, Five […]

THE ADVENT CALENDAR OF CHRISTMAS FILMS 7: The Wizard Of Oz
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B-b-but that’s not about Christmas, participants whinged. You better believe it is. As a nipper “We’re Off To See The Wizard” was more of a carol to me than “Silent Night”. Dorothy’s ruby slippers conjured up[…]

Pub Science Experiment #1 Pub 5: The Railway Tavern, Crouch End Hill, N8
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Pub Science Experiment #1
Pub 5: The Railway Tavern, Crouch End Hill, N8
Category: Railway
First things first: this Railway is not near a railway. There was a railway around here once, but it’s long gone.
The next thing I should say is that I […]

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