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14Apr
Arriva Saves The Day
If you’re one of those who drag their behind to the gym six times a week, please stop reading now. If you can run up a hill singing, or run the marathon backwards this won’t impress you either, and
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03Apr
Live, Let Live, Or Get Out Of My Way
Life never stops to amaze me. I go through phases, sometimes even long phases, thinking that I have seen it all, read it all, or heard it all, but occasionally something new manages to come out of nowhere and
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26Mar
Was it an asteroid or what?
For days now I’ve been walking around with a big sly smile on my face. I see people staring, wondering what’s wrong with me. I see kids pulling at their mothers’ skirts and pointing at the silly woman singing
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20Mar
Summer Wobbly Bits!
Love it or hate it, ready or not, it’s coming and it’s coming fast. Summer is just around the corner and soon enough there will be little need for wardrobe. Everybody will start stripping down to their unmentionables and
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09Mar
Call of Duty
Last month I did the unthinkable – for the first time in months I took a day off work. I mean a whole full day of leave for no particular reason whatsoever. The intention was to dilly dally and take
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24Jan
Life in the Supermarket Lane -guest blog
This article is a guest blog written by an anonymous author whom I don’t know. She goes by the name of Virginia or ginantonic. Every time, her pieces have me in fits of laughter , nodding in agreement, or
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18Nov
Funny Cream
Those of you who know me, read me, or have heard the gossip about me, know that I have a grave condition. In fact it is so far gone that my prognosis looks very grim. Simply put, my problem is
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13Nov
Some Mothers Do Have Them
I’ve always believed that a good sense of humour will get you through anything in life. With this in mind I braved a week-long vacation with nine adults and six children, all under the age of nine. Because none of
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30Oct
Oh For Pumpkin’s Sake!
Like most people in Catholic countries I was brought up in what I today consider a morbid atmosphere. At home we had a painful looking Jesus bleeding all over a crucifix in every room, and at school we had crying
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