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Stay updated via RSS. Mess of my – the fall. The warmth of your breath – fishbone. Velvet realm – clock dva. Cover plus (we’re all grown up) hazel o’connor. Dreaming – blondie. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your e-dress to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 497 other followers. Error: Twitter did not respond. Please wait a few minutes and refresh this page. Archive for December, 2012. My place – the adverts. Posted: December 29, 2012 in earth. She leaned in, pecked me o...
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Stay updated via RSS. Mess of my – the fall. The warmth of your breath – fishbone. Velvet realm – clock dva. Cover plus (we’re all grown up) hazel o’connor. Dreaming – blondie. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your e-dress to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 497 other followers. Error: Twitter did not respond. Please wait a few minutes and refresh this page. Archive for August, 2012. The end – the doors. Posted: August 31, 2012 in glass. I just want to slow things down f...
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Stay updated via RSS. Mess of my – the fall. The warmth of your breath – fishbone. Velvet realm – clock dva. Cover plus (we’re all grown up) hazel o’connor. Dreaming – blondie. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your e-dress to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 497 other followers. Error: Twitter did not respond. Please wait a few minutes and refresh this page. Archive for November, 2012. Hunger – test department. Posted: November 28, 2012 in brick. 8221; I delete the lot a...
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Elbowroom: Johnny Norms' Whimsical Tour of the Web
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Wearing out biros in the name of self-expression. Wednesday, March 15, 2006. Johnny Norms' Whimsical Tour of the Web. You can certainly get very pleasantly lost in Coconino World. So maybe try a few highlights:. And then choose Muñoz from the list on the left-hand side). Find it at the Village. Choose Josépé, then choose Le Dirigeabe). Then there’s Peggy Adam’s beautiful observations and reflections of people and places Tibet, Cambodia, Gaudeloupe included. Her visions are sensuous and dreamlike....A rol...
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Ghanshyam Says: The Carnatic conundrum
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Monday 5 April 2010. Yesterday evening, I was at a concert: Prasanna (guitar), Victor Wooten (bass guitar), Karthik (ghatam) and Bangalore Amrit (kanjira). I loved it. So did the rest of the audience, to judge by their reactions to Prasanna and Wooten's frenetic fretwork, and particularly how they cheered and whistled when Karthik and Amrit engaged in a percussion duel much like a Carnatic tani avartanam. I got a partial answer just after the concert ended, when I was discussing the experience with a fri...
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Reading Chatwin, Gide, and Connolly | The New Psalmanazar
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Marginalia, no.353. A Program Note →. March 25, 2015 · 2:02 pm. Reading Chatwin, Gide, and Connolly. It makes sense that Bruce Chatwin and Werner Herzog were friends. Of course they were. According to Herzog, the two of them met in 1984 in Australia’s Northern Territory. Chatwin was doing research for the book that would become. And Herzog was working on his film. Where Green Ants Dream. Is only a cheap-shot, bitter-at-heart version of Dostoyevsky. May not be quite the masterpiece Connolly hoped for, and...
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Ghanshyam Says: Armrest
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Tuesday 2 February 2010. Today, the right armrest of my office chair is at a higher level than the left armrest. I don't know how this happened, but it's created a curious situation. You see, this chair swivels. And I swivel a lot. And now, each time I swivel to my left, the right armrest hovers above the right CTRL key of my keyboard. I lean forward when I read stuff on the computer. Under the present circumstances, this causes the armrest to press the CTRL key. Chamomile tea, perhaps? New Delhi, India.
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