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The Last Words – “Every Passing Minute is Another Chance to Turn it all Around.”

The Last Words Every new day, every passing minute presents another chance to turn it all around. As Nirvair Singh Khalsa said ‘it’s not the life you lead, but the courage you bring to it’. The individual is supreme. The

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23/06 – 29/06/20 incl. Science, Babies, Lighthouses and Cops

Welcome to Monday’s News on the March – The week that was in my digital world. Missives of Appalling Idiocy and Envy Embarrassing to Behold Blog article at JordanBPeterson.com : The Canadian Psychologist Jordan Peterson left the public spotlight abruptly

Posted in News, politics, Reading, Reflections, Science

28/04 – 4/05 incl. Stacey E. Bryan, Defeating Evil & The Bob Dylan Project

Welcome to Monday’s News on the March – The week that was in my digital world. 8 Questions with blogger/writer Stacey E. Bryan Blog article at Inner Circle: I was tickled pink to wander across this recent interview with my

Posted in Music, News, Reading

3/03 – 9/03 incl. Peter, Paul, Mary Magdalene, Andy Kaufman, Melbourne and Pornography

Welcome to Monday’s News on the March – The week that was in my digital world. Peter, Paul, and Mary Magdalene – Bart Ehrman Audio interview at Faith Reason: I have read many of Bart Ehrman’s books and watched many

Posted in Movies and TV, News, Reading

The Story of an Impertinent Curiosity (Part 3 Final) – Don Quixote

This week in Wednesday’s literature piece we conclude ‘The Story of an Impertinent Curiosity‘ with Part 3 (Chapter XXXV). In Chapter 34 we read how Anselmo received letters from his wife Camilla pleading for him to return. Despite her anguish

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18/02 – 24/02 incl. Intermittent Fasting, Bret Easton Ellis, The Go-Betweens and Cucumbers

Welcome to Monday’s News on the March – The week that was in my digital world. The Benefits of Intermittent Fasting  Article by Jane E Brody at the New York Times: I’ve long thought the human body was not meant

Posted in Health, News, politics, Reading

The Story of an Impertinent Curiosity (Part 2) – Don Quixote

This week in Wednesday’s literature piece we continue with Miguel De Cervantes ‘The Story of an Impertinent Curiosity‘ Part 2 (Chapter XXXIV). The story tells of a man Anselmo who depends entirely on tested experience as a way to determine

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11/02 – 17/02 incl. The Bear Attack, Lou Reed & Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll

Welcome to Monday’s News on the March – The week that was in my digital world. And The Bear Attack  Article by Stacey E Bryan: Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s “The Revenant” is featured on a random internet list as one of

Posted in Movies and TV, News, Reading

The Story of an Impertinent Curiosity (Part 1) – Don Quixote

This week in Wednesday’s literature piece we turn our attention back to Don Quixote. You can familiarise yourself with this most influential work of literature by reading Don Quixote – Miguel de Cervantes (Introduction). The next few Wednesdays will be dedicated

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Day For Night (2016) – Stacey E. Bryan

Day For Night is the debut novel by my good friend Stacey Bryan who is a regular contributor to my blog article discussions and maintains a blog site of her own called Laughter Over Tears. Day For Night is a

Posted in Reading

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