strikes me that some of the folks round here might be interested in this:
this way insanity lies
it's how i'm planning on spending november. anyone else game?
anyone feeling literary?
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what does it all mean,
what does anything mean, basically?
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what does anything mean, basically?
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I might have a go at the annual Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest instead:
http://www.bulwer-lytton.com/
"It was a dark and stormy night ..."
http://www.bulwer-lytton.com/
"It was a dark and stormy night ..."
Nothing ventured, nothing lost
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Veni Vidi Vici...Caesar from his Commentaries on the Gallic War.
And yes, I've read them.
And yes, I've read them.
Yes, I did enjoy writing those!Black Planet wrote:Veni Vidi Vici...Caesar from his Commentaries on the Gallic War.
And yes, I've read them.
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I bow down before you Caesar!
Nice one Si...but I really did read that !
Did you know he chopped off the hands of 4,000 Gauls to keep them from raising their hands against him in war again?
And you think your a bad ass.... Your a sweetie compared to him.
You should read about what the English did to the Scots and the Irish, for nearly a thousand years!Black Planet wrote:
I bow down before you Caesar!
Nice one Si...but I really did read that !
Did you know he chopped off the hands of 4,000 Gauls to keep them from raising their hands against him in war again?
And you think your a bad ass.... Your a sweetie compared to him.
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Big Si..I am Irish. My family immigrated from Roscommon County in the early 1900's. I have loads of lost family there today.
I know what the English did to the Scots and Irish, not to mention, my Colonial brothers.
But, in the end, they are still my cousins..and like the proverbial black sheep..I have a HUGE soft spot in my heart for Brits. Especially the tall lanky ones wearing leather.
I know what the English did to the Scots and Irish, not to mention, my Colonial brothers.
But, in the end, they are still my cousins..and like the proverbial black sheep..I have a HUGE soft spot in my heart for Brits. Especially the tall lanky ones wearing leather.
Black Planet wrote:Big Si..I am Irish. My family immigrated from Roscommon County in the early 1900's. I have loads of lost family there today.
I know what the English did to the Scots and Irish, not to mention, my Colonial brothers.
But, in the end, they are still my cousins..and like the proverbial black sheep..I have a HUGE soft spot in my heart for Brits. Especially the tall lanky ones wearing leather.
Yes ! I saw that a while ago. If the prize were anything but brief notoriety, I might have a go at it.mugabe wrote:I might have a go at the annual Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest instead:
http://www.bulwer-lytton.com/
"It was a dark and stormy night ..."