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ICAN they can toucan
Posted Jun 22, 2005
BBC iCan is changing its name to Action Network.
The change will happen at the end of June,
and will coincide with a relaunch of the service.
There will be a new look and feel,
and new features on the site.
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Hot issues included council tax protests
watch this space
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Latest reply: Jun 22, 2005
A Poet Fashions Passion
Posted Jun 18, 2005
This is how the merciless poet,
he who is romantic but can only show it With words of love wings of dove ,
verging on the virginal subliminal yes;
He may hint of the glint that flits past his eye
when he looks in his books
For that inference reference to unearthly pleasure that treasure that caress
And you sat there reading ,
Heart bleeding in side as he confides of the break
Within his ,of how his love was plundered when he first blundered in love
So coquettishly this poet seduced by a poetess confesses
How pressed flesh feels when the seeds spills from a passionate embrace
Face to face toe to toe
So light headed was he that naught did he see but the moon some stars afar
And then he felt he must discuss the intimate touch the soft caress of hair and tresses
Tumbling locks those little things
That rock your socks off ;blown more like
And as you groan insides growing wild and escaping free from the belly
Down to back of knee
Quivering little shivers those pleasure givers those showers
That glow as they go slow to whoa
From deep within skin begins to perspire with wet fire
Yet the merciless poet won’t know it so he sits awaiting maybe contemplating other ways
Of play
Understands he other means of showing you scenes of passion after a fashion he decides
To confide
On how it feels to be kissed in such a way the whole world sways as his insides glide does he decide ?
For now shes a celebrity he`s Just a velleity with ,a touch of exegesis.-ety
Electricity....
With each flick of your tongue on his teeth ,beneath his lips he tastes temptations sweet
And those fingers as they linger on the back of the neck connect to feeling like string Within
As they travel down his back .He felt under attack not fearful but about to explode
May those the six hundred would they have trembled like this as they rode not like this
His insides all throbbing since those fingers were robbing his senses defences all strewn like ruins his body though whole and yet if he must explain
Felt like it was shooting out of him like rain but the fluidity of this emotion this emotive explosion to
A poet pressed against a poetess more fountain like a rocket into space as it passed that done for smile affixed on his face serene serendipity
Since the poet was shown no mercy then
why should he give it as he in his excitement again and again try to explain in words that are so earthly so normal a situation so stimulating;
The whole of his body felt like it was igniting ,spasms of feeling climbed higher and higher just like the flames from the coals in the fire
All warm and nestled next to one another,
But incandesces spark like a dart jumps now and again
From the heart to the head a electricity maybe, or
A tidal surge these urges leaping from all sides
From outside within then back out again.
As those soft lips kiss him those digits that fidget then slide and glide ,
Glistening the poet speechless lying listening to insides jiving surviving
This sort of ride a dipper tripping skipping jumping pumping gripping
heart stopping dripping
All those heartbeats miss placed thoughts raced as they trace a path down slow from your face lower and lower till the thrill of the touch the tingles those finger so gracile tactile tempered tempters all the while the poet smiles
For still within his skin is opening and those strokes a stroking make your trousers to tight so as you fight with your fantasies
She sees this then just for the thrill squeezes so swiftly and smiles as you spill those seeds that need is satisfied once again .But then again maybe for a encore. the poet will just
Roll over and explore some more
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Latest reply: Jun 18, 2005
Progress... pah! Same Old Song
Posted Jun 6, 2005
Software upgrades (TAKEN FROM HERE)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4606263.stm
The biggest single failure to hit welfare is thought to have been at the Department of Work and Pensions, where 80% of computers were affected in November.
A routine software upgrade affected desktop computers so users could not access some information, and fax replaced e-mail as the method of communication. Some checks were reportedly written by hand.
Before that, a new £456m computer system at the Child Support Agency, introduced in March 2003, was blamed for a backlog of 170,000 cases.
[[Mine being one of them ,wonder^^^ how long before tool failier blamed, bad workmen)
Later that year, EDS lost the £3bn IT contract at the Inland Revenue after being blamed for a catalogue of errors over tax credit payments.
But there are still problems - the deadline for electronic tax returns was extended in February when the website crashed.
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Latest reply: Jun 6, 2005
Startic Artic
Posted May 29, 2005
Long cold piers
diamond pillars
Weeping willows
Downwards drops
To earth and upwards
beneath emotions motion
locomotive slow grow
h2o go show
exfoliation drips
in bits and sits
silent saliently
solent sentries
Frozen air on gantries
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Latest reply: May 29, 2005
My cyber love
Posted Apr 30, 2005
My cyber lover hovers over head ,
I wish instead she was in my bed,
My cyber lover answers the phone
Oh how wish I was not alone,
My cyber lover loves to tease
Ti’s plainly stated in the poetry that she leaves
My cyber lover has gone off line ,
I hope she not ill ,but feeling fine
My cyber lover ativars captured my heart
All at once I’m smitten ,love bites start
My cyber lover has discovered the strings
Inspirational she plays them all in me
My cyber love describes her love
My love for her,a piety I see a dove
My cyber love this silent love
Unrequited quoted emotive love
My cyber love nought but
completes me competes in me
Holey fills up my mind I find
My cyber love I sigh good bye
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