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Supermarkets Are Evil ...
Locally Sourced is my new buzzword ...
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Redneck Jokes
You might be a redneck if.. -Your school fight song was "Dueling Banjos" -You have a home that's mobile and fifteen cars that aren't -It takes you and 31 others in the same room to show a full set of teeth
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- 1574 reads
Splendour in the Grass
Man that film kills me. I sometimes think it's so much about us it almost physically hurts me to watch it ' which of course means I do, in the often frequent, often fleeting, moments I want to wallow. It was made back in the sixties, and it stars Natalie Wood (James Dean's girlfriend in Rebel Without a Cause) and Warren Beatty in what I think was his first starring role.
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- 930 reads
In These Small Things
A poem
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Vestiges
Coffin nail cry, echoes down the backstreet; any rags, any rags, bring 'em out here.
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- 1464 reads
The Roof Of The World
The first few brush strokes of a bigger picture...
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- 679 reads
Football daze
I got the perfect life here at McKinney North High School. I always got whatever I wanted, even if it took more than being polite. The story begins with me and the rest of my football team on the bus.
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- 1180 reads
Modern Female Dominant
First kinky item for the new site
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- 4116 reads
Heavy Metal
"These mountains are pretty at night in the moonlight, don't you think?" Williams says. "Look at how those ridges stand out against the sky. The snow really lights them up."
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Me and Bobby Moore (A radio play)
SCENE 1 ELVIS PRESLEY'S 'MYSTERY TRAIN' FADES IN, THEN DISSOLVES INTO QUICK EDITS OF THE 1966 BBC WORLD CUP FINAL COMMENTARY. THIS THEN DISSOLVES INTO THE GENERAL NOISE OF FENCHURCH STREET RAILWAY STATION IN THE YEAR 2005. FADE.
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Island of Dreams
My journey always ends at the Great Pumpkin.
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- 973 reads
Mr Smith's Vain Period
br /> " http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd "> Mr Smith watches the children playing outside his local school and smiles. He is...
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- 1226 reads
Conversation that ends abruptly on a midsummer's afternoon.
Men are more intelligent than women, tis a cast iron fact...erm ...perhaps this exchange isn't the best example to demonstrate this fact.
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- 2197 reads
We Never Talked
I don't know But it's nothing new How to scrape The colour of you Off my hands They're sore From dragging your ghost Across the floor
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- 1260 reads
Retrospective: A Day with the Bottle
We're going to drink tonight, and not give a damn what the family says.
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- 876 reads
Oh yeah¦here's this picture of you
A fading obsession
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- 1767 reads