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Plink*Plink*Fizz... is a woman from Discombobulous, Virgin Islands (U.K.).
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Member since Jul 27, 2006
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Flickr: Marquis de Lathers Photostream
Liked it Jun 9, 6:17am 1 review photography http://flickr.com/photos/latherr/

Bind me, tie me, chain me to a wall. by Marquis de Lathers






Leigh Bowery by Leigh Bowery



Anyone by Ryan Fedyk | Laughing Squid
Liked it Jun 9, 5:36am 1 review animation http://laughingsquid.com/anyone-by-ry...

"Anyone" is a wonderful animated short by Ryan Fedyk about isolation and detached communication.

Gropecunt Lane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liked it Jun 9, 5:04am 5 reviews medieval-history http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gropecun...

Telling it like it is......
If you`re familiar with Manchester city centre, then you`ll know that the main thoroughfare
in our Gay Village has been renamed by local citizens for so long now;
that Manchester City Council has given up the battle of the signwriters.
What was once the boringly predictable Canal Street;
Shall ever be known as Anal Treet.

A lesser known sign on Chorlton Conservative Club HQ,
declares that the founding stone was laid by Lady Cuntlippes.

If the citizens of what was Gropecunt Lane in 18th centuary London
want to return to their former moniker, then why not?
Anything that makes me grin with childish delight is welcome, in the midst of grimy inner-city banality.

The meaning of body language - Telegraph
Liked it Jun 9, 4:38am 1 review arts http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main....
From the page:

Dirty words say strange things about us.
When the neatly named 18th-century philologist Francis Grose reached "c" in his Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue,
he described the direct word for a much-admired female attribute as a "nasty name for a nasty thing".
Today, the word is the utmost insult although what it denotes continues to enjoy immense popularity.

As W.B. Yeats wrote,
"Love has pitched his mansion in
The place of excrement."

Jun 8, 11:49am




Hunter S. Thompson ~ The Rum Diary...
loosely based on Thompson's experience working as a freelance journalist in Puerto Rico in the late '50s.

2 shocking facts: I have just read a book. It is hot and sunny in Manchester.
I received this book last Xmas, but I`m glad I waited 6 months to indulge.
The steamy heat in the sun-trap of my balcony, transported me to the tropical days and nights of Puerto Rico. Satisfyingly atmospheric, down to my longing for a G&T, cluncking with ice. ( Rum would`ve had me passed out...)
One of those books I didn`t want to end.

While I have the reading bug- can anyone suggest a good book to suit a heatwave?

YouTube - Lily Savage Live
Liked it Jun 8, 11:40am 2 reviews cyberculture, video http://video.stumbleupon.com/?p=7i1vl...
Lily Savage

"Feng Shui...what`s fuckin feng shui?
Arranging your furniture so you`re in harmony, y`know?
Make your life easier...
So- I put the cooker, the fridge and the telly by the bed;
Now I can fry a bit of bacon and watch Richard and Judy...Feng Shui`d."

Sheer unadulterated fun. Thanks MonkeyMagico

Full show in 8 parts, starts here: youtube.com/watch [youtube.com/watch]


Insects as Food, by Gene DeFoliart; Home Page
Liked it Jun 8, 6:30am 3 reviews nutrition http://www.food-insects.com/

D`you want fries with that??



Display Case 4: Beetles (Order Coleoptera).
"Beetles have complete metamorphosis. Larvae, pupae and/or adults of many species are used as food.
Obviously, people would not eat adult beetles whole!
The hard parts (wings, legs and head) are removed during preparation for cooking.
The larvae (sometimes called "grubs") are soft-bodied."


....Yeah....Obviously...
News, sport, celebrity, reviews, competitions, tickets, dating, games, holidays …
Liked it Jun 8, 5:54am 2 reviews bizarre http://theridiculant.metro.co.uk/

The Ridiculant - My Sunday Paper...


"Freaky children's time-travelling murder comedy: youtube.com/watch [youtube.com/watch]
This enthralling weird and disturbing kid's animation, from a short-lived series called
Popee The Performer by director Ryuji Masuda

In which a boy in a stripey rabbit costume and his friend are forced to duel to the death by a moustachioed God-King puppetmaster, all of them apparently trapped in an endless cycle of violence that none of them desire and yet are powerless to stop, repeating the same history over and over again in a desperate effort to stop the horror, yet only ever able to increase the bloodshed and the misery and the tears.

Like we say, for kids."

Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington, NZ - Colossal Squid
Liked it Jun 8, 5:30am 6 reviews marine-biology, cephalopod http://www.tepapa.govt.nz/TePapa/Engl...

Defrosting the half-tonne, 34foot (10metre) Colossal Squid...


Colossal squid eye under water (Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni Robson)

Fantastic photos and webcam footage...
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Colossal squid out of the freezer
Liked it Jun 8, 5:19am 2 reviews bizarre, cephalopod http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/sci/tech/7...
Not just a Giant Squid...Oh no- this one`s colossal:

"Very little is known about colossal squid,
which appear to live largely in the cold Antarctic waters and can grow up to 15 metres (50 feet) long.

"They're incredibly rare - this is probably one of maybe six specimens ever brought up,"
said Carol Diebel, director of natural environment at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa centre."


Thanks Mr.Goofy , I`d missed my tentacled friends
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