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In article <nv05069rehhdd1pbfd8mbd1rti0j5ktfrp@4ax.com>, davolson@nospam.speakeasy.net says... > > > 1. In fiction, I like really well-written books, with authors with a > masterful command of the language > 2. I'm not much of a fan of mysteries as a genre in fiction. Nor am > I a big sci-fi fan. I guess I like contemporary settings the most, > but historical fiction is OK as well     

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Author: David Skinner
Date: Jun 1, 2010 01:23

This place, in North-East England, was on the local news last night, regarding a Blue-Flag Beach award... Poem 194 of 230: CULLERCOATS - SPRING 2002 Cullercoats' Harboured boats, Caved crescent, And classic Metro sound - On a round Trip to the Then calm sea. (C) David Franks 2003 From http://blogs.myspace.com/walkaboutsverse (e-book) Or http://walkaboutsverse.webs
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This place, in North-East England, was on the local news last night, regarding a Blue-Flag Beach award... Poem 194 of 230: CULLERCOATS - SPRING 2002 Cullercoats' Harboured boats, Caved crescent, And classic Metro sound - On a round Trip to the Then calm sea. (C) David Franks 2003 From http://blogs.myspace.com/walkaboutsverse (e-book) Or http://walkaboutsverse.webs     

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Author: walkaboutsverse
Date: May 14, 2010 02:35

This place, in North-East England, was on the local news last night, regarding a Blue-Flag Beach award... Poem 194 of 230: CULLERCOATS - SPRING 2002 Cullercoats' Harboured boats, Caved crescent, And classic Metro sound - On a round Trip to the Then calm sea. (C) David Franks 2003 From http://blogs.myspace.com/walkaboutsverse (e-book) Or http://walkaboutsverse.webs
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Steve Hayes filted: > >McDonalds' language error >27/01/2010 18:06:47 > >London - A new advert for McDonald's has come under fire over its inaccurate >use of the English language. The advert, which promotes the Pound Saver Menu, >begins "the pound, also known as a bob", a statement which, strictly speaking, >is not true. Technically, a bob is a term for a shilling, or five pence, and >of far     

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Author: walkaboutsverse
Date: May 14, 2010 02:35

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Author: walkaboutsverse
Date: May 14, 2010 02:35

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Author: R H Draney
Date: Jan 29, 2010 00:57

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