Which will probably mean the following will happen ... John Humphries: So Mr Blunkett -- was it a case of pride in the name of love?
With that kind of competition it's not really a surprise 'Serenity' was pushed back. I mean who could hold a candle to Super Knight Rider 3000?
What and let her English accent go to waste? Bless...
I'm glad I can't code for anything -- the decisions you have to make.
The Guardian News Blog discovers Ebay. Hilarity ensues.
In a departure, for once, I actually own one of them -- Nellie McKay's 'Get Away From Me'. Good to know I wasn't totally tone deaf this year.
New series. Various products at Ebay. Who needs a real Starbucks apron? The dark recesses of my brain has ideas...
Congratulations to Matt of Metafilter!
From Ian Jackson who kept us all entertained during the Biennial. I'm glad that he's continuing with something with a wider context.
One of those Metafilter threads which develops into a Greek tragedy. Oh the humanity ....
Crucially ignores adblocker extension as probable cause
And I thought the Black Amex card was a myth!
"Librarians used £168 of that cash to buy from a London book dealer a copy of the four-volume Birds Of America by John James Audubon, often hailed as one of the most beautiful books ever printed. Liverpool's set is now estimated to be worth £5m."
I have no pride.
Have you seen Amelie?
I always forget how good this film is then return to it every few years for a reminder.
Well now everyone wants one. What next? Andromeda?
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