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category national | arts and media | news report author Monday September 29, 2003 15:39author by iosaf macdiarmada - & the ipsiphiauthor address Dublin.ie Report this post to the editors

Just like in the newspapers you can get on the street.

has been long observed that people for some reason on their non-banking days readily absorb shite about Dangerous Places, Famous People, Sensible Saving Options, Holidays, Interesting facts, Sport results, Media, gardening and health as well looking ahead at “incoming issues” including the last three years.

Sunday incorporates the former Sunday Papers.
which incorporated the Sunday Review/Sunday Preview /Sunday view/the Sunday Paper, ah and we all remember the older Rival Sunday Review/Sunday Preview /Sunday view/the Sunday Paper.

well it gets more compressed.


{Columnist ego space}
I took a Chance Card, and foresook several email/cyber accounts: diplomats, mad.scientists, archaeologists and rescueteam.

They took a Chance Card as well, and lost a lot more than 50mb of writer/poet/gentleman cricketeer penpal stuff.

Dangerous Places of which we will never pretend there are not many:

School.
Politics.
South America.
Prison.
Iraq.

Sensible Saving Options: there are many, I favour long term options and so does the planet.

Sport: Summer ends and most workers especially parents are in debt. More employers are liquidated, globally crops are ruined and people still have the balls to achieve their goals.

Interesting Facts: there were loads of them in the Sunday Review/Preview/View filing cabinet.
None of them were in welsh.

Topical Issues:
Have you noticed the plethora of resource sites for collectives on the internet? It really is quite impressive how many of these are becoming more relevant in yet new countries and through their translations helping new communities.
It is also worthy of comment, reflection and indeed occasionally foresaken foresight that this really is a most positive emergent "thingy".

Incoming Issues (looking back at the last three years):

hi Bertie and Pals!
Never slight the poets.
go deo deo go deo deo go deo deo arís.
your immortal reputation was always to be in our hands.

IT. *can you protect your computer from virisis?
and this week's special:
***Can you really have secure email?

Horoscope: everything that goes up does not have to come down. you have to know what is up and where is down.

Music: The Master J.S. Bach
Jingle jangle ego time.

Films: The concha de oro, Spain's national movie award for best new movie this year went to a Galician and a Catalan lead actor and actor(-tress). It was jolly nice to see them giggle in a familiar way and the Nunca Mais! lapel pin was nice too. They spent most of their time on the beaches covered in Oil and Dead Sealife and looked very intimidating most of the time. The movie whose name I can't remember as I am not a professional, is not about Oil, it is about LOVE.
And it's being sold to cinemas near you.

Media Supplement.
Thank you = Gurbh Maith Agaibh = Gracías
= grazie = Danke = Merci = etc.,
You are fine men and women.
and despite the strangely at times conceited value you put on your reading time, you are indeed "attentive readers".

Health:-
For some time now people of many political hues, of many differing health conditions have been campaigning for serious review of Europe's antiquated Drug Policies.
There are many more categories than ever were thought, and the Drug Debate must start.

Gardening:
It’s never a bad time to start cultivation. But think about you’re sunny days and keeping your fruit cool in summer. All poultry is easily scared and is best kept out of cages.

free range.

Problem Page:
the most inappropriate page I ever thought to include in the Satire and Art which I have somehow managed to pass off as political comentary.
I know, I knew, I always will know, and hey, so do ye.

Ná díol caora dhubh, ná ceannaigh caora dhubh, agus ná bí gan caora dhubh.
Do not buy nor sell nor ever ever be without black sheep.

the supplement which shall occupy the comment space is the last week's news from the Latin Language zone.

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 #   Title   Author   Date 
   news round up     pat c    Mon Sep 29, 2003 16:04 
   News from the Latin Language Zone     mac diarmada    Mon Sep 29, 2003 16:08 
   ENOLA GAY - you should have stayed at home yesterday     conor    Mon Sep 29, 2003 16:22 
   soft maths.     iosaf :-) oh conor it's soft mathematics! argghhhhh scary.    Mon Sep 29, 2003 16:33 
   Dear Contributors     problem page    Mon Sep 29, 2003 16:36 
   More for the petting zoo     pat c    Mon Sep 29, 2003 16:50 
   lets name a guerilla band after him     pat c    Mon Sep 29, 2003 16:51 
   games corner     pat c    Mon Sep 29, 2003 17:03 
   let's put it this way Pat if you have something to say to me and the big wide room     iosaf mac diarmada    Mon Sep 29, 2003 17:13 
 10   iosaf     pat c    Mon Sep 29, 2003 17:24 
 11   I don't have time.     soft occultism eh Pat? :-) arggggghhhh scary.    Mon Sep 29, 2003 17:33 
 12   iosaf     pat c    Mon Sep 29, 2003 17:38 
 13   from the golden rules:     iosaf (muttering it's a crosspost, it is.)    Mon Sep 29, 2003 18:31 
 14   Waxing lyrical ...?     the waxies dargle    Mon Sep 29, 2003 21:27 
 15   more golden rules:     recall    Mon Sep 29, 2003 21:52 
 16   what are numbers?     CoNor    Tue Sep 30, 2003 12:29 
 17   Conor, lad, son, fine young mind, buaichaill og, youth of fine words,     the wizened one will take the UCD lad under his wing.    Tue Sep 30, 2003 14:27 
 18   more latin news.     reading as well    Tue Sep 30, 2003 17:38 
 19   Numbers     Conor    Tue Sep 30, 2003 17:51 
 20   Conor - SA? How about SS?     Bobo the Clown    Tue Sep 30, 2003 21:31 
 21   Were a right wing split from the swp     Conor    Wed Oct 01, 2003 10:22 
 22   SA is also one of the company codes in the EU.     -    Wed Oct 01, 2003 12:53 
 23   'Sociedad Anonima' - limited company in spain     conor    Wed Oct 01, 2003 20:42 
 24   under my wing the lad is cosmopolitan, keen and able.     -    Thu Oct 02, 2003 00:17 


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