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Broccoli for Breakfast: A little education can go a long way
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Sunday, December 04, 2005. A little education can go a long way. In case any of you missed it, there has been an interesting debate on the subject of feminism doing the rounds last week. Now, while the discussion has hardly rocked the blogosphere, it has raised some very interesting questions regarding the status of modern feminism. May well be held responsible for kicking off the debate with her response to Damien Mulley's. Lies in the fact that her understanding of feminist ideology is severely biased ...
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Broccoli for Breakfast: December 2005
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Sunday, December 04, 2005. A little education can go a long way. In case any of you missed it, there has been an interesting debate on the subject of feminism doing the rounds last week. Now, while the discussion has hardly rocked the blogosphere, it has raised some very interesting questions regarding the status of modern feminism. May well be held responsible for kicking off the debate with her response to Damien Mulley's. Lies in the fact that her understanding of feminist ideology is severely biased ...
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Broccoli for Breakfast: February 2006
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Wednesday, February 08, 2006. After presenting ourselves at reception we are directed to the waiting room and we settle down to a game of top trumps. Within less than a minute two nurses appear and suddenly my son is on a bed under the concerned gaze of the on-call doctor receiving Nurofen and carefully chosen comforting words. Posted by Beth Bond @ 2/08/2006 10:41:00 am. View my complete profile. Wait Til I Tell ye. In Fact, Ah. If music be the food of love, play on! Who do you think you are?
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Broccoli for Breakfast: September 2005
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Wednesday, September 28, 2005. Irish Male in Crisis. Now, we could laugh for hours about how the separation of the Irish male from his number one slave (the stereotypical Irish Mammy) has inevitably led to this crisis in Irish masculinity or, perhaps we could roll out the old jokes about how all women inevitably turn out like their mothers. But, with a little more consideration, I believe something more serious is troubling the Irish male. Posted by Beth Bond @ 9/28/2005 11:24:00 pm. I had you at 'hello!
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Broccoli for Breakfast: Tag - You're it!
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Friday, January 06, 2006. Tag - You're it! Although I have been on an extended holiday and that for me means no computer and definitely no Internet, I am reliably informed by Pampooties. That I have been tagged. It seems that In Fact, Ah. Aka Colm Bracken, was tagged by Sinead. 4 I’m just a girl who can’t say no! That girl at Thinking out Loud. Posted by Beth Bond @ 1/06/2006 01:00:00 am. At 1/06/2006 01:19:00 pm. I didn't tell you nuttin! At 1/06/2006 02:06:00 pm. At 1/20/2006 03:57:00 pm. Actually I'm ...
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Broccoli for Breakfast: April 2006
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Tuesday, April 25, 2006. The illustrations really set these books apart from the standard children's book range. Child mixes photography with simple line sketches and collage effects with great results that really challenge children's visual and sensual perceptions of the world around them. And played the Cloudhopping game. Posted by Beth Bond @ 4/25/2006 11:53:00 am. Monday, April 24, 2006. I'll leave the Heineken. Weaving between the gaps and climaxing in the final hurl of body and ball in tandem acros...
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Cunning Quotes: How big is your garden
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Collection of quotes from around the blogosphere. How big is your garden. Suggests this great line from Planet Potato. I doubt any Irish farmer has ever looked into his back garden to see a dozen townies in brightly coloured raingear milling about in his shrubbery. Posted by Fence at 23:27. Links to this post:. Email me: fencesitter AT gmail DOT com with any quotes you think I should add. Or if you want to become a member let me know and then you can add as many as you want, yourself.
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Cruiskeen Eile: May 2006: Surveilling the mad, bad, and hilarious world of Colonel Sir Myers na gCopaleen, Baronet.
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Saturday, May 27, 2006. Manchester Rovers, the Colonel, and a Late Late Partridge. A few years ago, when Sir Eamon of Dunphy was having The Last Word. On Today FM, the bould Colonel used to be dragged on air to hang out with "the lads" (Dunph and Johnny Giles) and chat about football and other matters. On one such occasion the Colonel was moved to comment on Alex Ferguson and his stewardship of Manchester Utdor Manchester Rovers. Speaking of faeces, the ever-nauseating Pat Kenny (or "Pat Partridge".
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Should cosmetics smell like food? | A Random Walk down Grub Street
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A Random Walk down Grub Street. Confessions of a would-be foodie and occasionally successful cook. Recipes and Cooking Attempts. Mmm…Michelin stars make me happy. Disappointed in Giles Coren →. Should cosmetics smell like food? May 21, 2007. Have you noticed how many lotions and potions designed to be applied externally smell like they should be taken internally? 8221; he spluttered. “You stink of cider.”. Redolent of apples, then. This entry was posted in food. Mmm…Michelin stars make me happy. Septembe...