Archive for November, 2009

Wörd of the week – Glee

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

glee [glee] – noun

1. open delight or pleasure; exultant joy; exultation.

2. an unaccompanied part song for three or more voices, popular esp. in the 18th century.

Dont stop believing in yourself, in what you want, in what you can be.

Never stop believing in your capacity for Glee

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The Children of Today

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

image.axdWhen he was 16 years old, Sean Mercer shot Rhys outside the Fir Tree pub in Croxteth Park, Liverpool, in August 2007, as the 11-year-old walked home from football practice.

In March this year, Jake Fahri was convicted of the murder of Jimmy Mizen, 16, bled to death when an artery in his neck was severed as he was hit by a glass dish in a bakery n May 2008.

To round things out, now apparently Mercer has attacked Fahri in the exercise yard at HMP Moorland in Doncasterwith a pair of tweezers which had been sharpened and bound with tape to create a makeshift knife.

Do I need to comment any more on this? I think not.

Thanks to the BBC for the details.

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Wörd of the week – Lifeflow

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

Tree of LifeLife Flow

/lahyf floh/  – noun

The flow or amount of work to and from an home, family, or private person

A lifeflow is the sequence of connected steps used to achieve the goals and objectives of your personal life - as opposed to those in your work life. Lifeflow involves tools, techniques and processes that lets you organise your life and make things happen

Some examples:

Saturday Morning Lifeflow involves the houshold chores, gym and shopping that results in being free, relaxed and ready for a fun Saturday night and a lazy Sunday.

News LifeFlow involves finding, ingesting and exploring news content resulting in you being up to date with whats going on in the world - and being able to make witty banter about it at parties, with the further potential result that you will get laid more often (if you prey base includes the geeky and socially aware).

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