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The Worst Albums Ever Made: ‘Everybody Wants To Be On TV’ (2010) by Scouting For Girls

August 14, 2011 by

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By Slick Nick @Poppeelings Last year, a teenage girl hit the headlines after willingly buying the Scouting For Girls album ‘Everybody Wants To Be On TV’ , one of the worst albums ever made. In a Pop Peelings exclusive, the girl, who we’ll call ‘Stacey’, and her mother, speak for the first time about the […]

The Creative Panic: One a Day Illustration #38

February 26, 2011 by

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It really does seem like people are getting busier and busier. With the constant barrage of email and social networks and with our phones being almost as powerful as the computers we work on, the technology which makes it easier to work, makes us work more… are we burning the candle at both ends, and […]

The Creative Panic: One a Day Illustration #36

February 24, 2011 by

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I was having a chat with my wife yesterday and I asked her if she thought there was an increase in natural disasters or is it just that with news and information so readily available to us from every corner of the globe, we see more of what happens in the world everyday and there […]

MJ Cartledgehayes: FibonacciPoem 365. 36

February 6, 2011 by

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Be Sweet Now, Hear? 1    I’m 1    making 2    Valentines for 3    people I don’t 5    know who live around the 8    globe. At the same time, lots of rabbits 13  are hopping off to celebrate the start of the Year of the Rabbit.. 21   The best mail art I’ve made is a postcard […]

MJ Cartledgehayes – Fibonacci Poetry365. 32

February 1, 2011 by

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February 1, 1935 1    my/ 1    late/ 2    husband’s birthday./ 3    there is much/ 5    more to be said, but/ 8    not by me on this of all days. by Mary Cartledgehayes

MJ Cartledgehayes Fibonacci 365.31

February 1, 2011 by

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Fibonacci Poetry365. 31 Reflections on a poster at the animal shelter Reflections on the Poster at the Animal Shelter 1    The 1    poster 2    at the 3    animal shelter requested 5    temporary homes for feral cats 8    recovering from sterilization surgeries. I thought it stupid. 13  On reflection, though, I saw we’ll need […]

Mary Jo Cartledgehayes Fibonacci 27, 28

January 30, 2011 by

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Fibonacci poetry365. 27 Another/ day,/ another hundred/ pages of medical/ bills. I’m getting smarter. I/ threw away all of the duplicate bills, except/ the monthly statements from the hospital showing total growing and receding. (Should I/ have shredded the things I threw away?  Everything’s tinder for the felonious fires of this generation.)  In any case, […]

Fibonacci Poetry365. 21

January 23, 2011 by

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Fibonacci Poetry365.21 At the Literary Event Note:  This poem refers back to four or five of my earlier pieces in this series.  If you haven’t yet read those, you can still probably find your way through this one. At the Literary Event 1    I 1    told 2    the audience 3    at Day’s Espresso 5    […]

Dave Scarborough: The FIFA Paradox

January 18, 2011 by

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I’ve spent the majority of the evening tonight procrastinating by playing FIFA 11 online. This represents something of a paradox in my personality: I don’t really like football. Sure, I can get swept away with the spirit of major international tournaments but when it comes down to the day-to-day kicking of balls, then I simply […]

Mary Jo Cartledgehayes Fibonacci 365. 16

January 18, 2011 by

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Dreams Like That 1   My 1   grandson 2   was in 3   first grade when 5   he learned about The Reverend 8   Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr., Day.  After school, 13  he told his mother, who asked (although she already knew) why the day 21 is celebrated.  Devin said it’s because Dr. King dreamed about a […]

Glee – The Definitive Review: Part Deux

January 17, 2011 by

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I was about to moan about how last night’s Golden Globes saw Ricky Gervais just use a decade of old material and shouted it into the ears of Hollywood, but then I realised it was Monday night, which can only mean one thing… Glee! Yes, it’s back and this time it’s all about Britney Spears. […]

Dave Scarborough: Kids These Days…

January 17, 2011 by

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I don’t remember being a particularly audacious child. Don’t get me wrong, I was mischievous – I once broke a family heirloom, put it back together (in a makeshift fashion), waited until my Nan knocked it over and pinned the blame on her. But I was never outwardly rude, back-chatty or any other number of […]

Sin’s Daily Haiku: Procrastination

January 16, 2011 by

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Procrastination: The enemy to haikus that need posting here.

Jacob Barker: My Gaming Memories, Part I: Game Gear & Amiga Love

January 11, 2011 by

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I was off work sick today; yeah I know, poor me. I’m actually quite tired, as I didn’t get too sleep much in the day – checking work emails, doing chores, etc. So I need to go early. No more just hitting of the deadlines. I’ll be a good 40 minutes early today. Go me. […]

My Time In Wales

January 11, 2011 by

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It was a sunny Wednesday morning in September 2010. I’d got up early to get ready, and make sure everything was packed, and snacks were at the ready. We had breakfast and got dressed. Lucy and Miranda had matching rainmacks with tags (with telephone numbers on), and we headed for the bus stop. We got […]

Tom Hogarth: First Day

January 10, 2011 by

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So this is my tenth post for the One A Day Project. Pretty exciting stuff right there, especially as it’s for charity. I hope everyone that reads this wants to help out. The money you sponsor any of us bloggers with will go to Cancer Research UK and there’s a link on the front page […]

Ianinthefuture: Good causes through new noises

January 1, 2011 by

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It is something like a new year, or something, according to the world around me where everybody keeps saying things like “did you know it is ‘the new year’?” and “I have been lead to believe by Ian Dransfield’s claims that it is ‘the new year’ that it is ‘the new year’”. Son of a […]

Gem: My first post of the 2011 one a day project

January 1, 2011 by

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Here's my first one a day post of 2011. Come and read and donate to charity to support Cancer Research UK... WARNING, CONTAINS: shopping, nandos, brown brogues, new year's eve, scott pilgrim vs. the world, Mac makeup and more. Enjoy!