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Mexican clash 'kills 27 gunmen'
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Fugitive Asil Nadir at Old Bailey
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Donagh victims 'forgotten about'
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Probably the world's oldest beer
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SA condemns Madagascar jail term
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India Maoists kill police hostage
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BP says oil spill cost up to $8bn
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Hogan given leave to return to US
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Saunders writing Spice Girls show
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Repeititon..
by noreply@blogger.com (Athenor)

short post, just to get it off my chest somewhere.
by noreply@blogger.com (Athenor)

Finding Forgiveness.
by noreply@blogger.com (Athenor)

Workin It... sorta.
by noreply@blogger.com (Athenor)

Day 1.
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Starting over.
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325
by Athenor

Fallout 2: Fallout Harder
by Athenor

Playing hookie.
by Athenor

A series of tubes.

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Hiatus

Posted 2007-02-01 11:38:51 by JD at (No title)

I haven’t written anything since around September 11 of the previous year, so I decided to wipe the slate clean and reboot this blog as a forum for what I had previously intended, my own comments on news items, politics, books, movies, sports, and music (not necessarily in that order).  The real only way to [...]

OM: Sleep, take two… basically

Posted 2006-09-12 00:25:57 by JD at (No title)

In 1992, after the release of the album Holy Mountain (the subject of the last music entry) Sleep recieved a potentially fruitful offer from London Records, and the band agreed. From that point Sleep spent nearly 2 years writing and recording what was to be their magnum opus, Dopesmoker, taking a rather large advance [...]

On this anniversary of 9/11

Posted 2006-09-11 20:31:50 by JD at (No title)

I was planning on writing a little something up for today, but I think I’ll just let Keith Olbermann handle it for me.

“A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.�

Posted 2006-09-10 18:46:10 by JD at (No title)

I’ve had a hard time starting this blog, which seems to be a recurrent thing with my writing. I’m not sure if it happens to a lot of people, but beginning is always the most difficult part, and from there on it’s usually gravy. Usually. Anyway, this blog is something I created [...]