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  • Hello Kitty
  • British regency, the 1795-1837 transition between Georgian and Victorian
  • Russion Revolution of 1905
  • Russion Revolution of 1917
  • A Natural History of the Romance Novel a word about formula
  • This American Life explains the collapse of the banking system
  • His Majesty's Dragon
  • Great Adaptations from the Criterion Collection

permalink: Monday 2 March 2009 8:32 AM PST x
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  • Hello Kitty
  • British regency, the 1795-1837 transition between Georgian and Victorian
  • Russion Revolution of 1905
  • Russion Revolution of 1917
  • A Natural History of the Romance Novel a word about formula
  • This American Life explains the collapse of the banking system
  • His Majesty's Dragon
  • Great Adaptations from the Criterion Collection

permalink: Monday 2 March 2009 8:31 AM PST x
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  • The Five Books of Moses
  • Four temperaments
  • Five temperaments
  • Pulling a few threads
  • Saddle Shoes to Jimmy Choo's
  • My reading list for 2009
  • Rapture Letters
  • Dead man's switch
  • Poe's Children including M. Rickert's Leda
  • Bones of the Moon
  • Land of Laughs in Fringe
  • Kindle 2

permalink: Monday 23 February 2009 7:15 AM PST x
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  • This American Life about "two kids who travel halfway around the country to find each other and become best friends"
  • "The term big cat is used to distinguish the larger cat species from smaller ones. One definition of big cat includes only the four species of cat in the genus Panthera: the tiger, lion, leopard, and jaguar. Members of this genus are the only cats able to roar, and this is sometimes considered a distinguishing characteristic of big cats. A more expansive definition also includes the cheetah, snow leopard, clouded leopard, and cougar. The roaring cats may also be distinguished from the other big cats by referring to them as 'great cats'."
  • The longest MONOPOLY game in history lasted 70 straight days.
  • U.S. Consumer Panel Warns Of Injury by 'Slap' Bracelets
  • What do women want?
  • The Prophecy
  • Ur by Stephen King
  • Wild Nights! by Joyce Carol Oates
  • The bloop "Because the Bloop noise originated near the location of the fictional sunken city of R'lyeh from H. P. Lovecraft's story "The Call of Cthulhu", the Bloop has been linked to Cthulhu by Lovecraft fans."
  • Lovecraft's letters (I ordered volumes II, III, and V)
  • Open Me Carefully
  • Jasmine lily, Sakura, top-down tea, and three flowery teas
  • Batdorf & Bronson coffee roasters
  • Power Station
  • Ritalin
  • The Old Man and the Sea
  • Northanger Abbey
  • The gothic and southern gothic
  • Flight of the Conchords

permalink: Monday 16 February 2009 8:15 AM PST x
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  • This American Life about "two kids who travel halfway around the country to find each other and become best friends"
  • "The term big cat is used to distinguish the larger cat species from smaller ones. One definition of big cat includes only the four species of cat in the genus Panthera: the tiger, lion, leopard, and jaguar. Members of this genus are the only cats able to roar, and this is sometimes considered a distinguishing characteristic of big cats. A more expansive definition also includes the cheetah, snow leopard, clouded leopard, and cougar. The roaring cats may also be distinguished from the other big cats by referring to them as 'great cats'."
  • The longest MONOPOLY game in history lasted 70 straight days.
  • U.S. Consumer Panel Warns Of Injury by 'Slap' Bracelets
  • What do women want?
  • The Prophecy
  • Ur by Stephen King
  • Wild Nights! by Joyce Carol Oates
  • The bloop "Because the Bloop noise originated near the location of the fictional sunken city of R'lyeh from H. P. Lovecraft's story "The Call of Cthulhu", the Bloop has been linked to Cthulhu by Lovecraft fans."
  • Lovecraft's letters (I ordered volumes II, III, and V)
  • Open Me Carefully
  • Jasmine lily, Sakura, top-down tea, and three flowery teas
  • Batdorf & Bronson coffee roasters
  • Power Station
  • Ritalin
  • The Old Man and the Sea
  • Northanger Abbey
  • The gothic and southern gothic
  • Flight of the Conchords

permalink: Monday 16 February 2009 8:15 AM PST x
tags: mondaylinks Bookmark and Share

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