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Bettina in London: All day long wedding celebration
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During a six-months long sabbatical, I experienced the most fascinating city of London and attended the post-graduate course Journalism at the London School of Journalism. Tuesday, September 14, 2010. All day long wedding celebration. Every day at Hampton Court Palace. You can witness Henry VIII marrying his sixth wife Kateryn Parr. Visitors feel like being part of the proceedings - from the selection of the wedding dress to the preparation of the wedding night. Is just one of them. On top of it all.
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Bettina in London: September 2010
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During a six-months long sabbatical, I experienced the most fascinating city of London and attended the post-graduate course Journalism at the London School of Journalism. Thursday, September 30, 2010. Me in front of Pomeroy House in Bethnal Green, my home for the last two months of my sabbatical. My room is on the top left. It rained all day today. It seems as if London wants to relief me of the stress of leaving. Tuesday, September 28, 2010. Recently critised the "nanny state" Britain. In fact there is...
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Neil’s musings: November 2011
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Wednesday, 30 November 2011. Todays public sector strike. A copy of a post I made on a forum, on today's strikes. It got a lot of endorsement there. 8211;––––––––––––––––––––––––––. To be honest its not about whats sustainable is it. . We are paying back the cash the bankers spunked and wasted and we bailed them out. That's not really the whole truth, is it? So it IS about sustainability and NOT about bailing out the banks. Thursday, 24 November 2011. Its just not cricket! Can this be true? Can the Briti...
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Travel The World: United Kingdom ^_^
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Sharing tips and experiences of my world travels. Asia and Europe and soon to America too! Here's my Asian and European escapades! Sunday, June 15, 2014. We went to Europe again! It's definitely our favorite destination for long trips, there's just so much to see, and I never get tired of seeing all these amazing places. =) This time, we joined Globus on a British Tour, 17 days, but with the flying in and out plus a day extension, it's a 21-day trip for us. Of Henry VIII's Hampton Court Palace. We hop on...
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Behind the Fuzz: History of the Tennis Ball | Tennis Week
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May 13, 2014. Behind the Fuzz: History of the Tennis Ball. The fresh tube of tennis balls you just purchased has a legacy that can be traced back to 12. Modern tennis evolved in the 1870s from Real Tennis. Rather than using the cloverleaf technique, tennis balls are manufactured by compressing two half shells together. Several more revisions to the ball followed. Flannel covering was traded for melton cloth. And rather than using stitching, manufacturers took to vulcanized rubber seams. Demanding several...
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On first looking into Infinite Jest: October 2012
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On first looking into Infinite Jest. I am attempting to read David Foster Wallace’s very large novel and write about the experience as I go. That is all. Thursday, 25 October 2012. Ten: 30 April – Year of the Depend Adult Undergarment (D), plus Note 304. Sorry for the hiatus. Real life, work and all that. We’re still with Marathe and Steeply, “the feminized American”. By Jonathan Safran Foer (which is a good book) and Ludmila’s Broken English. By DBC Pierre, which is a book. Love of Marathe for his wife?
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