Posts by Sue
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does using princess diana as example equate to something along the lines of godwins law?
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it did start during webstock week, which was incredibly bad timing on the ioc's part.
thank to it being on sky I saw more of the winter olympics than i did of the summer ones.
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1. i would cry
2. get a case
3. what lucy said
4. the back benches
5. no becuase it's all a grand lefty conspiracy
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on a budget? living in lean times,
if something is important you find a way to gotry my plan, start planning for buying your webstock ticket a year in advance. I kept putting money aside into a specific account tagged for webstock, from April 2009 and i just had enough for early bird plus an onyas ticket.
or look at the team behind the midnight note, they are a supremely amazing example of helping others attend a fantastic event.
if webstock has taught me one thing, it's that anything is possible if you dare to dream it and take the big leap of faith in yourself
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i think mike king is fantastic.
What amazes me is how he holds it together each week helping people and also steering those most in need in the best direction for more help.
There is equal parts care, compassion and fun in the show.
Sometimes it's a little overwhelming for me to listen, but i'm a fan.
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ooo robyn you are an internet sleuth
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now i seem to recall the biggest amount of blankets & tees etc was all organised by Michael Jones
so it's also about encouraging celebrities to support direct financial aid?
i suspect what's needed is something like city mission, of DCM. People donate to them, but don't donate to the churches that help support them
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personally I'm just impressed by the quality of the turn out for each craft by the mystery shaun
I am however waiting with baited breath for macaroni necklaces
very much and old school favourite -
can we vote this for favourite PA thread of the year
this is turned my day of frown upside down -
I love reading the resources behind novels as it's often a way to discover some great non fiction reads