Today is THE VERY LAST Day that…

…I will ever, Ever, EVER mention – here, on MY website – Certain NAMES! Spasibo. Dasvidaniya. Merci. Au revoir. Danke. Auf Weidersehen. Grazie. Addio. Gracias. Adiós. P.S. I used to do the Boring Chore of ironing Clothes to –Max Vol– The Mavericks songs. POWERFUL Vibe :o)

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R. E. M. – Everybody Hurts

I will leave it ALL to this music. This Beautiful Voice/Tune and the Lyrics. When your day is longAnd the nightThe night is yours aloneWhen you’re sure you’ve had enoughOf this lifeWell hang onDon’t let yourself go‘Cause everybody criesAnd everybody hurts sometimes…

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The Line, the Cross and the Curve

Aidepikiw : The Line, the Cross and the Curve The comment above made me LOL. Then BARF. How Utterly. Completely. Totally. Sick are these beings? ? ? Check out FEB’s fave Tavistock Witch and ask yourself one q WHO HAS PROGRAMMED WHOM? FFS! P.S. Miranda Richardson played Queenie (Betty 1) in Blackadder ?

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FELIX DIES

Not bad for a girl who never had a Latin lesson in her Whole Life :o) P.S. I need to have a severe word or many with BFF for programming me to MacWoodFleet :o(

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With Their Noses in the Air

This’ll bring in the HATERS! Whatever! LOL I’ve stayed in L’Hôtel Ritz, Paris…………………… four times now. And I WILL stay there again :o) Side Note : Have I mentioned that I – might – quite – like Robbie’s voice? I’m not sure (?)

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OHFANFLIPPINGTASTIC !

Every single time I get VERY stressed……..HE comes along. Go AWAY, Freddie. FFS :o(

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SIREN

Yiki : Siren THEY are always seductive, naked and/or FISHY sex-pests!!!!!! Another night in paradiseValentino’s gone back to his day jobHe looks so helpless in his stolen suitAnother woman waits in Heartbreak Drive Siren, come comfort meCome comfort me Poets weep at his precious wordsI can’t count the hearts broken on his tragic hipsWho am […]

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Timour the Tartar

Wow! The stuff you come across when you’re not even looking! Timour the Tartar. The Equestrian Procession.Act 1 Scene 1. [n.d., but watermarked 1812.]Coloured engraving. 305 x 215mm, 12 x 8½”. Some creasing.“Timour the Tartar” was a grand romantic melodrama in two acts by the prolific Matthew Gregory Lewis (1775-1818), with music by Matthew Peter […]

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