'Lonely Words'
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I'am as lonely as a snail in the still/silent night-desert. There is no one
for me to talk to, about many things, so I am putting these lonely words in
a h...
"The Collected Novels of Jose Saramago"
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"The Collected Novels of Jose Saramago"
"Single" eBook / 4,358 pages / Houghton Mifflin Harcourt / Boston, New York
/ December 2010
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Intro...
Alcoholics Anonymous The 'BIG BOOK'
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You can read the Alcoholics Anonymous 'BIG BOOK' here, and download it in
pdf format... http://www.aa.org/bigbookonline/
The reason to heal.
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There is a reason we need healing. This reason is deeply personal to each
of us. Some want it for the body. Some want it for the mind. But, everyone
wants ...
Beginner’s Mind
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Recently, someone told me that he wanted to work in a different field. But
doing what he wanted would require him to “start over” and work back up to
a p...
R.D. McLean: The Friday Girl
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The city of Dundee sits on the banks of the river Tay before it opens out
into the North Sea. Once the city of jute, jam, and journalism, it’s now
branded ...
Cu Chi Tunnels – Ho Chi Minh Attraction (Vietnam)
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On last day of our stay in Ho Chi Minh, we travelled to Cu Chi Tunnels.
Even if you have heard or read about the tunnel, walking around this area
and witne...
Book Review – The Legendary Mo Seto by A Y Chan
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This year has been an average one in terms of books. My reading habit has
been dwindling since last year and has been that way. If not for The Write
Reads ...
Missed Moments
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M was a design consultant at the company where I worked a few years ago. He
did a good job, got along with everyone and was well-liked. He had three
kids...
Moving!
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Hi everyone,
As I've hinted at previously, this blog is moving. Please direct your keen
interest toward http://imagitude.com. I've successfully imported ...
Did Goya Go Organic?
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After over a decade of hoping that some of my beloved food brands would
offer better for you, low sodium and organic options of their products, I
was reall...
Fable Verification
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Aim – To determine whether the thirsty but clever crow in the famous Aesop
fable could really bring the water up by dropping pebbles. (Real aim- to
keep th...
Pourdom
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These trees
they sway
swing
they've got wing
from the cloud that's *coming*
and so would they
waiting for their wet
me waiting for mine
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Goodbye!
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I've realized that I have nothing more to say under this particular name. I
think I should stop hiding behind a pseudonym and be courageous enough to
write...
Timing
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It didn't matter that he was far away. He still managed to send flowers,
from the deserts of Qatar, for Valentine's Day.
The dozen red roses arrived nestl...
Thanksgiving in Namma Bengaluru – I
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So, we’ve been here all of fifteen days when one of our neighbours, an
American, invites us for dinner….at five in the evening! My stomach lurches
at the t...
José Saramago - The Stone Raft
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In "A Jangada de Pedra" (The Stone Raft) the Portuguese writer José
Saramago imagines Iberia literally breaking off from the rest of
Europe.Read More
Harp – Book Review
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The book, Harp, by Nidhi Dalmia came to me as part of Blogadda’s Book
Review program. Reading the blurb, I was excited for the book and was
frustrated I co...
And I am back!!
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Hello world! I don’t know why but I have this strong urge to start blogging
again – almost after 3 years. Wow…how time flies! Life has changed in these
3 y...
Wonsaponatime..
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...Joy was here.
Ever since, she has packed her bags and left.
Goodbye.
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To the socially defunct:
All the schizophreniacs on cocaine looking for an ...
Arrivederci, Amici
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Well, the deletion terrorism is getting to be too obnoxious to deal with,
and since the blog has ceased to be any fun to maintain now, it's time to
call it...
WATCH SEGMENT OF "55 DAYS AT PEKING" (1963)
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Many Cinema Retro readers have asked why the U.S. has never seen a DVD or
Blu-ray release of Samuel Bronston's epic 1963 film "55 Days at Peking".
The a...
Z Channeling Jerry Harvey
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The Z channel has been mentioned here before. In a long ago post on the
Oscars in the seventies it was mentioned how the Z Channel in Los Angeles
was res...
Vampyres (Larraz, 1974)
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"They shared the pleasures of the flesh, and the horrors of the grave!"
A drab attempt at horror eroticism. There's an interesting patina of decay
over La...
"...all art is sex!"
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Recently I watched *Savage Messiah*, which I'd never seen, and it got some
things ticking along in my head alongside some other things that relate to
the F...
Another Top 10
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Occasional FCM contributor Eric Dienstfrey has sent us his top ten films of
the decade.
Top 10 for now:
*Before Sunset* (2004, Richard Linklater)
*Eternal...
VIEWINGS: DECEMBER 2019
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REGAN (RAIN) (Joris Ivens & Mannus Franken, 1929) [12/29/19, YouTube]
Rewatched on a wet San Francisco Sunday morning. I can’t think of another
film that s...
New Directors/New Films and Other "New" Stuff
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As these posts have become less and less frequent, the number of links
becomes more and more unwieldy - for which all due apologies. This latest
round-up c...
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