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MidnightRamblas: New Years Resolution: Dendy Benefits!
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Sunday, January 16, 2011. New Years Resolution: Dendy Benefits! It's been awhile - (overseas trip, moving house, etc.) anyway a new year begins and with it a brilliant resolution:. To see every film with a general release at Dendy. i.e. no opera and we're not expected to see every film festival film, working hours just doesn't permit that! Sat 1/1/11: The Tourist - second viewing. Very light film, but beautiful to watch and two of my favourite actors, so it was obviously a recipe for success! Sat 15/1/11...
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MidnightRamblas: Etsy Honours Roll 2
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Monday, February 22, 2010. Etsy Honours Roll 2. Storage that actually looks great:. Use a printers tray for jewellery, beads, buttons, ribbons, etc. Like this one from "MyraMelinda". Or this from "LeChic Trasures":. I also find cake tier stands with miss-matched vintage plates look great when adorned with jewels:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Whistle and A Milkshake. This House Is Out At Sea. Etsy Honours Roll 2. Im With the Tribute Band. Knit One, Save One. And so the year begins.
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MidnightRamblas: Ukes not Nukes
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Friday, May 7, 2010. I should apologise for my complete lack of input here at Midnight Ramblas but. Taught me a very important lesson, to test alien technology on ugly monsters before using it on Tim Allen. It also taught me that Alan Rickman really is great, despite his being Snape. Two important life lessons! So you see I have good reasons not to apologise. Plus I know Ruby will forgive me anyway :). So hello internet folk, let's try this again. It was So. Very. Awesome. Flight of the Conchords. Was in...
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Peggy Entwhistle: May 2013
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Saturday, May 11, 2013. Thunder only happens when it’s raining. Players only love you when they’re playing. So sang Stevie Niks in her (epic) ballad, ‘Dreams’. As a person who dreams every night – and remembers at least one dream 9 out of 10 mornings - I’d like to know if there’s any truth to Niks’ assertion that one thing points to another, deeper thing. The dreams which feature celebrities, in particular, often leave me particularly befuddled upon waking. Dream #1. St Kim Kardashian. Leonardo Di Caprio...
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this house is out at sea: those crazy sea-jellies
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This house is out at sea. Wednesday, May 5, 2010. So what is happening in jellyfish this week? Some crazy shit, that's what. Tasmanian scientists found this guy in the Derwent River. He represents a whole new species, a whole new genus, and a whole new family of jellyfish. He's called Csiro Medusa Medeoplis. It means "city of gonads". Cos that's what this guy's got going on on his head. A cluster of sex organs. He's harmless, though. Read more here. Ocean, you just keep getting better. I Know My Goat.
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this house is out at sea: February 2010
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This house is out at sea. Saturday, February 20, 2010. It's moment's like this that make me wonder why science fiction populates other planets with life - when we have our own undiscovered world right here. The Mariana Trench is the deepest part of the world's oceans - that we know of. If you were at the bottom of this trench, you would be further from sea level than if you were at cruising altitude on an international flight. That tiny, tiny black dot on the surface? Thursday, February 11, 2010. I may h...
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this house is out at sea: Oh, Mariana
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This house is out at sea. Saturday, February 20, 2010. It's moment's like this that make me wonder why science fiction populates other planets with life - when we have our own undiscovered world right here. The Mariana Trench is the deepest part of the world's oceans - that we know of. If you were at the bottom of this trench, you would be further from sea level than if you were at cruising altitude on an international flight. That tiny, tiny black dot on the surface? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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this house is out at sea: April 2010
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This house is out at sea. Thursday, April 22, 2010. Whales will save us. Want some good news on climate change? Whales are doing their bit. Scientists at the Australian Antarctic Division in Hobart have figured out that iron rich whale poop helps algae and photoplankton grow, which draws carbon from the atmosphere when it photosynthesises. Krill then feeds on the algae, and the whales eat the krill. It's a beautiful, carbon reducing cycle. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The best things live under the sea.
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this house is out at sea: Jason and the Octopus
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This house is out at sea. Wednesday, May 19, 2010. Jason and the Octopus. So octopuses just got cooler, guys. I know - is that possible? Turns out it is. A couple of Australian scientist have been observing the Argonauta argo. Octopus, largest in its genus, and also called the paper nautilis (paper sailor). The females secrete a white, paper-thin shell. Aristotle was all up on these guys, and theorised that they used their shells to sail along to the top of the ocean. Look at some pictures here.