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Her Man
with this hardman, drinker by her side, as the mist rolls along, the tongue of the Clyde, she can still smell the beer on his breath, the whisky in his kiss.
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X-PRESSING FEELING NEGLECTED
"You don't spend time with me like you used to."
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The pit of despair
Stick your hand down my throat and pull out the black lump of poison clogging up my moods.
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The Camcorder
Suddenly, I was jolted out of my day dreams by a strange mechanical noise. It took me some time to figure out what it was - Louise's camcorder. She didn´t use it very often but kept it on a tripod in the living room and for some reason, it had switched itself on. I went over to investigate but couldn´t turn it off and none of the buttons were working so, in desperation, I took the battery off. When I put it back on, it seemed to be working normally. It was quite strange and a little bit creepy. Being of an inquisitive nature, I decided to have a peep at the tape and played it through the video. At the beginning was Louise, her young nephew and her friend Liam on a day out at the zoo - a visit I knew she had made only the day before. The film ended abruptly as something had been taped over the end and as its contents unfolded before my eyes, I wretched before running to the toilet to be sick.
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- 715 reads
so long ago
i forever seem to be getting stuck
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I NEED TO HEAR THE SPARROWS FART
"Pray that there's intelligent life somewhere out in space, 'cause there's bugger all down here".
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GAY AFGHANS AND FLYING GOATS
"We were pretty shocked," Marine Fletcher said
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ROAD TO RUIN - THE SEQUAL
I rest my case. We are like lambs to the slaughter.
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IN A CAR PARK - MUSING
Boy are there some angry Americans out there - and rightly so.
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THE ROAD TO RUIN
Who are these people, and what planet were they beamed down from in order to invade and conquer earth by stealth.
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FROM GREEN TO AMBER TO RED, AND BACK AGAIN
My first interview was a breeze and I knew I had the job in the bag. Time came for the second interview with the Ops Executive (whom I later named Jabba the Hut - a dead ringer).
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Zest for Life: You Are Different. So is Cold River
to be nobody-but-yourself”in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody else”means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight; and never stop fighting. - e.e. cummings
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Dream as if you'll Live Forever; and Live as if you'll Die Today
Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet deprecate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground, they want rain without thunder and lightning, they want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters.
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WHERE THE LOVE IS?
It is very common to hear from most people about the power of the love but nevertheless, countless times, we leave the doors open to fear so that it frightens to expel the love from our lives.
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- 721 reads
LAST MADE CALLS
I wonder if anybody gets the meaning of this....
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Strange Day
I knew I was headed for the big sleep. I was panting heavily and before I had any chance of catching my breath another huge wave would crash over me, ducking me deep and holding me down. I was freezing cold and tired but only a few hundred yards from the steps to safety... would I make it?
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HEARTBREAKER
Never mind my broken heart, It will be as good as new, As soon as I have finished, Squeezing out last bits of you.
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PROBLEM ATTIC
"I knew it would be trouble."
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Gerald
For the first time an international tennis tournament is being held in Calcutta. It is called the Sunkissed Tennis Challenge and is open to boys below 21 years of age. The venue is the Nataz Indoor Stadium which is centrally located. Just two courts have been laid for the competition which have been named outer court and centre court. Boys from all over eastern India and beyond are taking part. A total of 64 boys have been selected through a tough screening process. The tournament director is former Davis Cupper Joydip Mukerji. Most of the participants are from Calcutta city itself. They come from rich, well-heeled families for whom tennis is merely a hobby or a pastime. These boys visit elite clubs every evening where they are coached by award-winning experts. They have access to the best playing gear and great courts that are directly imported. That these people are great tennis players is only natural and expected. Most of the boys in the tournament belong to this category. The player who is being tipped to win the cup is Joydip Mukerji's own son Hesh. He studies in South Point School in the tenth grade. He is a great student and a magnificent player of tennis. Most of his classmates are playing in the competition and Hesh's chief opponent is expected to be Leam Paes.
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