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Things added in December, 2005

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Blog of Funk, 2005

Posted on December 29th by Dean. Comments
Several times this year I have experienced the true joy of blogging. It exists, blog heaven, that blissful state where art and communication fuse and enter the technosphere in some ...
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It’s Great When You Stop

Posted on December 27th by Dean. Comments
"It's great when you stop" is the comedy reason given when the question is asked, "Why are you banging your head on the wall?"This question can of course be translated ...
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The Mistletoad

Posted on December 25th by Dean. Comments
I am staying in St Albans with a family containing children. They are the cousins of GGF. This is a first - I seem to be being slowly introduced to ...

A Seasonal Message From My Dentist

Posted on December 22nd by Dean. Comments
Subject: I ll raise ya!Seasons greettings Sir!Very funny!! I cannot believe my very own fingers havemade it to the tinter web!!Have a lovely Christmas and New Year!!Good luck!CAnd ...
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Jim Driver Wants My Tooth

Posted on December 21st by Dean. Comments
Pleased to see that Jim Driver has bid 28 pence (50 cents) for my tooth...Today is the shortest day - tonight is the longest night - and I am ...
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More Free Christmas Pictures

Posted on December 19th by Dean. Comments
Here we go, spirit of something or other seasonal, help yourself to more pictures, donate something, tell your mum.Oh, and why not bid on my tooth while ...
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Midwinter Madness At The ICA

Posted on December 17th by Dean. Comments
The days are so short now, it feels like the world is ending, and yet there is a fantastic beauty to this time which I adore. People who live further ...