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- A bad night’s sleep, the mark of a well made movie by disassociated.com on Nov 23, 2009
Paranormal Activity director and writer Oren Peli says the film has stopped viewers from sleeping, and has compared his low-budget horror flick with the likes of Jaws – people were frightened of swimming in the ocean – and the Blair Witch...
- A windy streak by Flashman's Retreat on Nov 3, 2009
I’ve often wondered since, if chaps like Chinese Gordon and Bobs and Custer always went about feeling the way I did that night – not knowing what fear was? It would account for a lot, you know. But God help anyone who’s born that way; I’m sor...
- All men fear by Flashman's Retreat on Nov 2, 2009
It is no sin to be fearful, any more than it is a sin to be one-legged or red-haired. All men fear – even Yakub and Kutebar and all of them. To conquer fear, some need love, and some hate, and some greed, and some even – hasheesh.Flashman at the...
- Review: Tough Love – Web in Travel 2009 by APLINK - itsReal on Oct 26, 2009
I am now going to proceed and summarise my WIT 2009 journey in the best way I know - the social media way = keywords. - did I say Facebook?
- The Devil is in the Decals... by Emeralds and Ash on Sep 5, 2009
In response to this video on YouTube where a soccer player who was hit in the head and had a seizure was considered to have been taken by the Dark Angel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiVjzSTIPOcWhen a people is perpetually afraid of signs and porte...
- Remember the golden rule by Flashman's Retreat on Sep 2, 2009
However fearful my present predicament, however horrid the odds and dangers ahead, they’d get no better with being fretted over. It ain’t always easy, if your knees knock as hard as mine, but you must remember the golden rule: when the game’s g...
- Stranger danger, fear, erodes the independence of our children by disassociated.com on Aug 27, 2009
An interesting look at the ever decreasing independence granted to children over the last 80 or so years. When George Thomas was eight he walked everywhere. It was 1926 and his parents were unable to afford the fare for a tram, let alone the cost of...




