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... and military thrillers.
I am going to introduce a new rating system for my Forgotten Fridays picks.
Since all of these Forgotten Friday reviews are going to be what I would already give a ... an overwhelming majority of my picks get a BUY rating.
So with every Forgotten Friday you see from now on, you get to rate your anticipation for yourself!
TV – If you are at least a little curious, catch ...
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The freaky bingo Fridays are ready at Foxy Bingo with its wonders to add a new thrill to the bingo games. This online bingo site is lined up with a good deal of free ... off from the site. Rush in today to make this Friday at Foxy Bingo the luckiest day of all. One more thing not to be forgotten about today is the weekly jackpot game of £10,000 to be grabbed. Players can enjoy a share of their loot ...
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... on Poe - this week reminded me why I started this year-long project. I love this poem, and I'd forgotten how much. I love the rhythm and meter, the unusual, hypnotic rhyme. I love the way the mood of each stanza shifts, ... , wrote a choral symphony based on this poem, and it's gorgeous. Here's the first movement, based on the stanza above:
Poe Fridays is hosted by Kristen at WeBeReading.
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Ohio State University Department of Anthropology First Fridays Archaeology Lecture
December 4th, 2009
4012 Smith Labs, 4pm
“A Small Site Almost Forgotten: The Wildcat Site, A Fort Ancient Settlement in Dayton, Ohio†byDr. Robert Cook OSU Department of Anthropology.
The Wildcat site is a ...
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Blogger and Crimespree contributor Patty Abbott runs Forgotten Friday. For those of you that are not familiar with it, FF runs on Fridays (but you figured that out, right?) and featured a number of folks offering up some little known books that we should all check out.
Here is the line-up for Nov 13th.
Mark Arsenault, The Mysterious ...
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This week I'm partaking in the Friday Forgotten Books effort organized by Patti Abbott's Pattinase blog.
They Went Thataway
James Horwitz
1976, E.P. Dutton & Co.
There's something about the old B-Westerns from the 1930s and 1940s that hold a certain magical quality for many people, including me. For James Horwitz in They Went Thataway, a journalist whose work included ...
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... Working, Anne-Laure has chosen recipes to suit anyone juggling kids and work. This week, we’re cooking:
Express chicken, mango and red onion curry
I found this brilliant recipe in an old magazine forgotten in one of the bedrooms of my family house in Brittany. It was originally a verrine (ingredients layered in a small glass) but I changed it to a main dish with more coconut milk to make ...
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... good enough to eat too! and you get a lovely saying stamp in this set.
This is a combination of the Candy Cane papers and cupcake stamps. I love how you can put a cherry in the top or a candle and again the lovely Birthday Wishes is in the set.
There are even some baby cupcakes that fit our scallop circles too.
I have forgotten how lovely this set is, I must get it inked up again very soon.
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... are open to the first comer, each dog has her own dish and while the contents are identical, there is no interchange between them.
Lucy digs in immediately. Hunger strike forgotten, she wolfs down her dinner in less than a minute.
Ellie also goes at it. Most Golden Retrievers have little or no satiety center. They will continue to eat as long as you continue to feed them. There's no ...
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I'm currently reading the second Doc Savage novel, "The Land of Terror," but didn't finish it by yesterday. Look for that review next week.
And tune in on Fridays in December when, in honor of two things (Mystery A and Mystery B), I'll be reviewing a special four-book series. I don't think it takes a huge leap of logic to let you know what they are.
And check back on 2 ...
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