Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Weekly Digest for January 14th
Lisa why in the hell is everyone explaining what underwear they are/aren’t wearing??
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Weekly Digest for January 7th
Lisa Happy New Year everyone! And thanks to Diane for such a wonderful party! Lisa is so glad she chose to take tomorrow off… I couldn’t dive right into a 5-day week… I’m such a wimp. (However, I am working a 6.5 day/week the following week in Wales….)
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My New Year non-resolutions
Ok — I’m not making resolutions this year as I never stick to them. (No, tell you what, I’ll make three: I want to gain weight. I want to have a baby. I want to get less sleep. THOSE should be achievable. What I am going to list, however, are a few things that I…
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How true! LMAO!
Ok, this article came out of Hotline magazine which is given free on Virgin trains. I couldn’t stop laughing so I thought I’d share it for anyone else with a two year old. Food Intolerant by Andrew Shanahan ‘You are hungry, Harry, and I know that because all you’ve eaten for four days in Pom-Bear…
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Weekly Digest for December 31st
Lisa wants to know how the hell I can remember words to songs from years ago but can’t remember what I went into the next room for!?! I think it’s nap time.
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can you say…?
awwww… bless. (click on the image to view the video)
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Pooh sticks!
Luther and I went to the Hundred Acre Wood today and played Pooh sticks on the Pooh Bridge. (Honestly, I’m not making this up! …) At the heart of Pooh Country you will find “The Enchanted Places”. Christopher Milne first called them the Enchanted Places in his book of the same name published in 1974.…
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A reward for those of you who check this board…
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Memoirs from the distant past
For those of you who don’t know, there is a website called FutureMe where you can send yourself emails in the future. As per below, on the 6th of January 2006 I sent myself an email to be delivered on the 14th of September 2009. It arrived yesterday and here is what it said: The…
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Awww… that’s nice!
LONDON (Reuters) – Visitors to London always have to be on the look out for pickpockets, but now there’s another, more positive phenomenon on the loose — putpockets. Aware that people are suffering in the economic crisis, 20 former pickpockets have turned over a new leaf and are now trawling London’s tourist sites slipping money…
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