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Banksy appeals to teenage angst?
In the past 14 days there have been 1185 direct and 780 + 695 + 250 + 225 + 204 + 186 + 159 + 157 + 130 + 98 + 89 + 88 + 87 + 83 + 75 + 72 + 60 + 59 + 57 + 57 + 41 + 37 +
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Woogle Unwise?
On the advice of a SunBlogger, I went to Woogle at [www.gujian.net] and fed the phrase “love is blind” into it. The results are/were unspeakable.
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Food Warrior!
ph33r m3, f0r 1 h4v3 ch0r1z0 nunchuk4s!!!
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Introduction to Rocketboom
If you haven’t watched Rocketboom before, today’s is a perfect example.
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Autism: Welcome to Auties.Org!
A plug for my mate Chris who’s been working hard on this website: [www.auties.org] Welcome to Auties.Org! Auties.org is for people on the Autistic Spectrum who are ready to dare reach out, open the doors to the community and market their abilities directly to the public and for those interested in supporting these pioneers. So
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Narrow Car ? or Wide Motorcycle ?
Via [blogs.motorbiker.org] Is this a narrow car or a wide motorcycle ? According to The Narrow Car Company, it’s neither, or both … any way you want it. The motorcycle-car is being developed in Wales, UK, and is called the NARO. The NARO motorcycle-car is their solution for overcrowding roads, pollution, time wasting, parking problems,
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Amateur Transplants ptII
For those in the know in the UK, Amateur Transplants have been at it again, and released another song – Northern Birds – on their website. That’s all I am going to say. The same disclaimer as previously posted, applies. Only moreso. Much, much moreso.
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A Miniature Gate in Hot Pursuit of a Miniature Central Park
Courtesy of Rob Diamond: <diamond> oh yeah… this is funny For the past couple of weeks, there has been a conceptual art project going on in NYC Some artist filled a large barge with trees & plants, and is having it towed around Manhattan it’s supposed to be a “miniature central park”; So this past
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I’m going window-shopping for a tricycle…
…because I rather like the look of this: [homepage] [big image]
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Fried Dough Around The World!
[home.comcast.net] Exactly where and when the first fried dough appeared is the subject of much speculation and one that is covered under the History portion of this site. What can be agreed upon is that almost every culture has its own version of fried dough, be it savory or sweet, with or without a hole.
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Trampolines
What is it with trampolines, and why do at least three households in the area, have them? Are they some new lifestyle thing?
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Of course *real* sharks eat only *people*…
Secrets of the basking shark, revaled: [news.bbc.co.uk] Despite its huge size, it eats plankton rather than people, and its slow movements make it easy to catch by harpoon or net. Actually, it’s a rathe good read.