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For those who know me, including my cyber friends, I am generally thought of as the mild, pleasant, happy-go-lucky, don't-give-a-damn, little fella who loves to be surrounded by his grandkids (irrespective of age). Having said that, I am now, for once, going into something unfamiliar to me - a rant. 1 Haviby Lawrie on May 28 1:18 PM, In Anger, My own personal thoughts, Rant. 800 words. → 5 comments, Add one?
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It's finally happened! 1 After all the rigmarole I went through trying to get hold of passport application form and then all the problems of sending off the correct documentation, plus the necessary beurocracy involved, I finally got to the stage of having my twenty minute interview (a subject of a 'rant' type joby Lawrie on May 28 12:23 PM, In First person, Nonfiction, Personal. 100 words. → 2 comments, Add one?
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The words Organized and Lawrie are, in my limited dictionary, antonyms. If ever a person deserved to be christened with the middle name of Dis-organized it would surely have to be yours truly. At this time of punching the keyboard (with one finger from each hand), I am inundated with the folloby Lawrie on May 2 8:03 AM, In First person, Nonfiction, Spur of the moment, Thoughts. 500 words. → 12 comments, Add one?
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At last! At long last I've had a work-day to remember. I had to work on Good Friday and Easter Monday, which I wasn't happy about but I've got bills to pay and politicians to hand my taxes to. Anyway, at work yesterday (Friday 24th April), I had a day where everything went according to plan; no broken machinerby Lawrie on Apr 25 9:05 AM, In First person, Happy, Nonfiction, Self. 300 words. → 6 comments, Add one?
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The species of animal known as the human race has evolved from the single-celled life forms of 2,500 million years ago, into the complex creatures we are today. The culmination of this ponderous evolutionary journey has resulted in the human animal becoming the dominant species on the planet. We have become educaby Lawrie on Apr 14 1:20 PM, In Bitter, Life, Nonfiction, Society, Thoughts. 900 words. → 14 comments, Add one?
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The maxim 'mother knows best' can safely be quoted when referring to the greatest and most prolific guardian of all, Mother Nature. In her lifetime of over four billion years, she has produced and nurtured a plethora of life. Great climatic changes have tested her powers of survival; tests of courage and strengthby Lawrie on Apr 11 11:38 AM, In Contemplative, Journal, Nature, Society. 1,100 words. → 7 comments, Add one?
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The saga of my passport application continues. Having no luck on Monday (re; What A Day), I decided to get off the train at Charlton on my way home from work today and visit their Post Office. On arrival at the Post Office I was told their system was down and nobody was being served. The conversation went as folloby Lawrie on Apr 8 12:47 PM, In First person, Noguest, Nonfiction. 300 words. → 5 comments, Add one?
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An ordinary Monday morning, or so I thought. Go to work, come home, take a shower, have a meal and then hit the keyboard and look at the screen. I should have known better. The local and national weather forecasts agreed there would be a heap of rain which would last from early morning until time for bed. As Iby Lawrie on Apr 6 2:01 PM, In First person, Life, Noguest, Personal. 600 words. → 1 comment, Add one?
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I've never bothered about Journals, diaries or suchlike things before. I would therefore be grateful for your infinite patience as I slowly get to grips with figuring out what can be done, should be done or should not be done. As the title suggests, this is me, only me. That's the way I tend to address friends a
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