Introduction
This is my personal space. It's not yours. It's mine.
Things I Like- coffee, dark roast with a bit of milk
- mid-century modern furniture
- big cities
- sushi
- my children
- the novels of Jose Saramago and Terry Pratchett
- Pulp
- newspapers
- fresh bread with olive oil and black pepper
- real ale and a pint of Guinness
- baked beans, not even with ketchup
- suburbs and sticking-out garages
- vans and SUVs, especially in front of me
- flea markets and discount department stores
- "reality" television
- housecleaning (isn't that what husbands are for?)
- carpeting
- sweatpants
- neo-conservative governments
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Happy Birthday | Oct 29, 2005 |
toronto | Sep 5, 2002 |
July 2002 meet up | Aug 12, 2002 |
Join The Ministry of BLACK | May 6, 2002 |
Trana | Dec 7, 2001 |
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Thursday 20 October 2011: Bug Fixing Update: you have your names back. | No Posting | Dec 21, 2011 |
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Friday 30 September, 2011: H2G2 Moves to its New Home | No Posting | Oct 21, 2011 |
Announcements from the new h2g2! editors. Small bug with the yikes button. | No Posting | Oct 20, 2011 |
Wednesday 07 September, 2011: Jane Belson has Passed Away | No Posting | Sep 16, 2011 |
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