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- Melissa by Vivienne at Izabel by Brizstyle on Nov 19, 2009
I went to the launch of Melissa by Vivienne Westwood at a shop called Izabel the other night. Izabel Boutique is one of those shops on the Southbank cinemas strip where I was always afraid to go into because it seemed shiny and expensive and if I wen...
- I/T Guy builds a Tree House by Lisa's Patch on Nov 16, 2009
Last week end my husband tried his hand at building a Tree House for the kids. Keeping in mind that he’s an IT guy I think he has done a pretty good job. My camera memory card broke down before he pu on the finishing touches but you’ll ge...
- Ten pints of beer wouldn’t taste the same without junk food by disassociated.com on Nov 16, 2009
Junk or fast food, meals we may not ordinarily consider eating, take on a whole new appeal after a night on the town. Trust me, this stuff is tasty. I’m not sure what propels us toward high-calorie food after a night of high-calorie beverages,...
- Climate change fallacy by The Sixty Zone on Nov 8, 2009
At the Third International Conference on Climate Change held in Washington, DC on June 2, 2009, Lord Christopher Monckton (global warming sceptic) explains how the "powers that be" (or bed-wetters) got it all so very wrong on global warming.
- My fear of internet shopping by Brizstyle on Nov 7, 2009
I have a confession to make…… I have never bought anything from the internet before. Sure I’ve bought the odd E-ticket but never anything like a piece of clothing. With the ever growing popularity in buying fashion online I’m sure I...
- Climate change myths by The Sixty Zone on Nov 6, 2009
Following on from my article Global Warming Nonsense, Professor Fred Singer, in the video below, shows conclusive evidence that climate change is caused by natural forces, not by human activities.
- The problem with dream jobs is that they are still jobs by disassociated.com on Nov 3, 2009
Ran Prieur, author of “How to Drop out”, offers some sage advice for finding the (so-called) perfect job: keep money out of the equation all together. What I recommend instead is to separate your money from your love. Get the most low-str...











