William Wordsworth London
  Home FAQ Contact Sign in
 
Advanced search
MATCHING GROUPS



more...
POPULAR GROUPS

more...

found 34 articles for 0.450 sec
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 13:18:24 -0400, Gary <not@none.com> wrote: >On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 15:06:14 GMT, Rumpelstiltskin ><PleaseDoNotReplyByEmail@nowhere.net> wrote: > >>On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 07:26:28 -0400, Gary <not@none.com> wrote: >> >>> Making Saints of Monsters >>> >>>by Thomas J. DiLorenzo >>> >>>In response to an LRC review of a (Distortion of) History Channel >>>"documentary" on Sherman’s     

Group: soc.retirement · Group Profile · Search for William Wordsworth London in soc.retirement
Author: Rumpelstiltskin
Date: Mar 31, 2008 12:22

Puzzled section with all sorts of puzzles. Five of them are used for the Events. A letter from each of their answers is used for the Mentathlon. Prizes: Events - £50 for each Event. Mentathlon - 6 x Chlorine-resistent swimwear, pair of Vista goggles and a swim cap. Events, with answers: DITLOIDS - 366 Days in a Leap Year WORDS - Metal MUDDLESOME - York Minster QUIZ OF THE WEEK - Northern
Show full article (11.52Kb) · Show article thread
Puzzled section with all sorts of puzzles. Five of them are used for the Events. A letter from each of their answers is used for the Mentathlon. Prizes: Events - £50 for each Event. Mentathlon - Overnight stay, DBB, for two at The Farncombe Estate in the Cotswolds including an Aromatherapy course and return travel [petrol allowance]. Courses only available on specific dates. Winners will need     

Group: uk.rec.competitions · Group Profile · Search for William Wordsworth London in uk.rec.competitions
Author: Graham
Date: Mar 21, 2008 03:30

Puzzled section with all sorts of puzzles. Five of them are used for the Events. A letter from each of their answers is used for the Mentathlon. Prizes: Events - £50 for each Event. Mentathlon - 5 x Family ticket for CBEEBIES At The Theatre - Let's Play! at a theatre near you, plus an opportunity to meet the cast. See www.bbbliveshows.com for list of venues. Events, with answers: DITLOIDS
Show full article (3.26Kb)
On Nov 23, 2:43�pm, Lyra <mountain_qu...@rockathens.com> wrote: > Excerpt from `Shakespeare Unbound' > > Prologue > > If there is one character in the later plays with whom Shakespeare is > commonly identified, it is Prospero in The Tempest, his last solo > play. Prospero sees himself as a magician whose art allows him to > conjure up entire worlds of men and women, lord it over their lives     

Group: uk.rec.competitions · Group Profile · Search for William Wordsworth London in uk.rec.competitions
Author: Graham
Date: Mar 14, 2008 02:41

Excerpt from `Shakespeare Unbound' Prologue If there is one character in the later plays with whom Shakespeare is commonly identified, it is Prospero in The Tempest, his last solo play. Prospero sees himself as a magician whose art allows him to conjure up entire worlds of men and women, lord it over their lives, even resurrect them from death. Whatever else he may or may not have thought
Show full article (3.33Kb)
Summer Storms wrote: > Okay, I had some spare time. Here's my contribution: > > Lamplighter's Almanac (sort of) > > Saturday, April 7, 2007 > > Julian Day > 2,454,198.42 > > Julian Calendar > March 25, 2007 > > ISO Calendar > Day 06 of Week 14 of Year 2007 > > World Calendar > Friday, April 06, 2007 > > Hebrew Calendar > 20 Nisan 5767 > > Islamic Calendar > Rabi I 20     

Group: uk.rec.competitions · Group Profile · Search for William Wordsworth London in uk.rec.competitions
Author: Graham
Date: Mar 7, 2008 03:24

Okay, I had some spare time. Here's my contribution: Lamplighter's Almanac (sort of) Saturday, April 7, 2007 Julian Day 2,454,198.42 Julian Calendar March 25, 2007 ISO Calendar Day 06 of Week 14 of Year 2007 World Calendar Friday, April 06, 2007 Hebrew Calendar 20 Nisan 5767 Islamic Calendar Rabi I 20, 1428 Mayan Calendars Long Count: 12.19.14.3.13 Haab (Civil): 1
Show full article (3.16Kb)
{Courtesy Crosspost by Hal Womack 3-dan http://www.myspace.com/halwomack This two utterly distinct events are joined together in this post strictly for my own convenience.} ========================================= NADER ANNOUNCEMENT: Will you take advantage of the opportunity to catch Ralph Nader for a question and answer session via digital i-chat following the 7 pm screening on Saturday     

Group: humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare · Group Profile · Search for William Wordsworth London in humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare
Author: lackpurity
Date: Nov 23, 2007 21:26

---------------------------------------------------- Two geniuses whose lives were touched by John Dee (the English alchemist) By Pip Wilson http://www.wilsonsalmanac.com/geniuses.html -------------------------------------------------------- <<Gerardus Mercator (born Gerhard CreMERE but took the Latin name for 'merchant', 'kremer' being its German equivalent) was born on March 5, 1512. He was
Show full article (8.13Kb) · Show article thread
    

Group: humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare · Group Profile · Search for William Wordsworth London in humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare
Author: Lyra
Date: Nov 23, 2007 12:43

Show full article (7.77Kb)
    

Group: alt.callahans · Group Profile · Search for William Wordsworth London in alt.callahans
Author: Summer Storms
Date: Apr 7, 2007 17:37

Show full article (26.17Kb) · Show article thread
    

Group: alt.callahans · Group Profile · Search for William Wordsworth London in alt.callahans
Author: Summer Storms
Date: Apr 7, 2007 17:36

Show full article (25.06Kb)
    

Group: talk.politics.mideast · Group Profile · Search for William Wordsworth London in talk.politics.mideast
Author: Hal Womack 3-dan
Date: Mar 9, 2007 21:52

Show full article (21.86Kb)
    

Group: humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare · Group Profile · Search for William Wordsworth London in humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare
Author: Art Neuendorffer
Date: Mar 6, 2007 09:14

Show full article (25.76Kb)
1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · next