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Surely
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Surely this happens in Scandinavia all the time![…]

Before and After Para-Science #1
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Before and After Para-Science #1 and b4 u say anything i’ve got #2 lined up so :b
“Q: … The more the better. We are glad to meet all our friends. What can we do for you? “A: Attend. Obey the spirits. “Q: We will do a[…]

ADMIN: new email address
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ADMIN: We’ve thrown caution to the wind and signed up for Gmail – freakytrigger@gmail.com, unsurprisingly. This will probably be the ‘official’ FT email account, we’ll change everything over soon. The main benefit is goi[…]

I think I take a perverse pride in leading people to the Dun-A-Ri
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I think I take a perverse pride in leading people to the Dun-A-Ri, aka The Irish Bar. Its actual Irishness is limited almost wholly by its name. The clientele, drinks and everything else about screams Saturday night on Lewisham High Street (thank you[…]

FT Top 100 Films 99: STAR WARS
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away…..
Star Wars would still be the perenial list topper for populist film charts.
It is not the case anymore I would wager. The document of the Top 100 list puts this down as Star Wars: A New Hope. Bolloc[…]

TICK TOCK
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TICK TOCK[…]

As the football season (sort of) draws to a close
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As the football season (sort of) draws to a close, the days grow longer and my hayfever kicks in, it can only mean one thing, time to spend all day reading big brother updates on digital spy. Look here is the last hour of last year’s show, han[…]

ORBITAL – “You Lot”
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ORBITAL – “You Lot”
Simplicity is oftentimes a great thing. Layered synth lines over a straightforward beat carries the listener into an extended sample of a speech about taking over the world via science (I have no idea where this[…]

Into The Groove
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Into The Groove: more blogging! more MP3s! more pop! I hope this makes up to you, O readers, for the absence of today’s Britney Week entry.[…]

The theory is that every Jules Verne book can be summarised by its title.
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The theory is that every Jules Verne book can be summarised by its title. Thus in Around The World In 80 Days, the world is traversed in the time limit suggested. Journey To The Centre Of The Earth described the trip perfectly. And guess how long is […]

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