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Things added in January, 2007

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Shilpa Shetty

Posted on January 20th by Dean. View Comments
Inundated by a torrent of the usual spam emails about penis enlargement "I don't care why your one-eyed monster is so small, but 77% of women do. They are pretty ...
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Reality News Event Shocks Anglia

Posted on January 17th by Dean. View Comments
Emma Baker, caught with her professional pants down, being quite normal for four minutes in front of a live camera. People at home could see her asking perfectly ...
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Water Kills Woman In Wii Competition

Posted on January 15th by Dean. View Comments
I was strangely moved by this article about Jennifer Strange, the woman who died trying to win a Wii in a bizarre radio station competition, "Hold Your Wee ...
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Unsocial Media

Posted on January 11th by Dean. View Comments
I've been thinking a lot about social media, and how it really isn't social, especially after being sent this video by Paul Knight: http://www.dailymotion.com/pjkproductions/video/xydc9_me-vs-podshow Paul is an ex-pizza delivery man turned ...
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Midnight Muse

Posted on January 8th by Dean. View Comments
This weekend, I've reminded myself that my tenuous connection with normality has nothing to do with following the same patterns that order other people's lives. My relationship with sleep has ...
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Ramallah: I Was There

Posted on January 4th by Dean. View Comments
Four people dead, twenty people hurt.Aside from the deaths and the injuries, look at the way the Israeli bulldozers clear away the cars. Those belong to innocent people ...
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Good Evening, Amman, Good Morning, Islington

Posted on January 4th by Dean. View Comments
Well, here it is, 2007, a little bit late, but nonetheless served up freshly cooked with lashings of hot tea and only the mildest hangover from 2006. I began the ...