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Severn's Secret Goddess
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Hafren (HAHV-ren) is the Welsh Goddess of the river Severn (Latin name Sabrina). A legendary married king of England fell in love with Elfridis who gave birth to a beautiful daughter, Hafren. The king’s jealous queen killed him in battle and orde...
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Silly bit. A worm's prayer.
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Jon a friend of mine wrote this prayer for worms (yes worms) maybe he should get out more.
Oh great Krawl, we kneel before ye,
Well, figuratively speaking, because
After all we are worms and have no knees.
But we do abase ourselves to thee,...
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Serious bit, uglies and some advice.
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Image: Fictional (?) monster Cthulhu, not an ugly, but you get the idea!
Some people reading this will think whatever it was that passed for my sanity has finally flown the coop - and if you have not had the experiances I am about to relate I d...
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Eddie Izzard - Really Dressed to Kill
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Photo: The man I'd love to fiind in my Yule socking! Eddie Izzard
Depending on just how loopy your sense of humour is you either love or hate the comedy of Eddie Izzard. For me his surreal ramblings and flow of conciousness humour are peerles...
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New Boots and Panties
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This rather unusual Blog title refers not to one of my shopping sprees but to a song writing hero of mine Ian Dury, the man who invent the line Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll!
Ian Robin Dury was born at his parents' home at 43 Weald Rise, Harr...
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Hafren (HAHV-ren) is the Welsh Goddess of the river Severn (Latin name Sabrina). A legendary married king of England fell in love with Elfridis who gave birth to a beautiful daughter, Hafren. The king’s jealous queen killed him in battle and ordered Hafren and her mother to be thrown into the river. Hafren then became a goddess of healing and gave her name to the river Severn.
There is also a story of three water nymphs who met on the Welsh mountain; Plynlimon to discuss the problem of fi...
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Sun, January 20, 2008 - 11:13 AM
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Jon a friend of mine wrote this prayer for worms (yes worms) maybe he should get out more.
Oh great Krawl, we kneel before ye,
Well, figuratively speaking, because
After all we are worms and have no knees.
But we do abase ourselves to thee,
And grovel on our bellies before thee,
Tho' of course we haven't got any choice about that, really,
And frankly, we think your design sucks, I mean,
Why couldn't you have given us legs?
Even vestigial ones would have done.
Have you ever tried ...
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Wed, January 16, 2008 - 3:12 AM
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Image: Fictional (?) monster Cthulhu, not an ugly, but you get the idea!
Some people reading this will think whatever it was that passed for my sanity has finally flown the coop - and if you have not had the experiances I am about to relate I don't blame you. If on the other hand, you or your loved ones have the same problem this little text might help.
From childhood I have experianced 'The Uglies' I don't know what the techinical term is, or even if there is one. The Uglies are unprep...
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Wed, December 26, 2007 - 2:38 AM
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Photo: The man I'd love to fiind in my Yule socking! Eddie Izzard
Depending on just how loopy your sense of humour is you either love or hate the comedy of Eddie Izzard. For me his surreal ramblings and flow of conciousness humour are peerless. I can't tell you an Izzard joke because he doesn't really tell them, but takes a idea; cats drilling for oil behind the sofa for example and develops it. What's more he does this without a script due to being dyslexic. Although this doesn't stop h...
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Wed, December 19, 2007 - 8:10 AM
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This rather unusual Blog title refers not to one of my shopping sprees but to a song writing hero of mine Ian Dury, the man who invent the line Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll!
Ian Robin Dury was born at his parents' home at 43 Weald Rise, Harrow Weald, Harrow (although he often claimed that he was born in Upminster, Havering). He lived with the effects of polio, which he contracted at the age of seven — very likely, he believed, from a swimming pool at Southend on Sea during the 1949 poli...
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Tue, December 18, 2007 - 6:40 AM
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