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Have Brussels Sprouts for Breakfast Some Days. Here’s Why
I never considered brussel sprouts for breakfast :-) I do like them though and I know how healthy they are for us. I'm more of a broccoli person, probably because that's what I grew up with more often.
kajohu, on 01/14/2014
How to Save Money on Books at Bookstores, Online, and Elsewhere
Just look around at bookstores then. They often get rid of old titles at very low prices. If you don't see any books outside, just ask. Space is a problem for many bookstores, especially ones that sell used books.
Mira, on 01/14/2014
How to Save Money on Books at Bookstores, Online, and Elsewhere
My library doesn't do book sales. Never knew about Lendle. Joining books clubs might also help, I guess.
anneforest1994, on 01/14/2014
How To Write A Book Review
Thanks, Mira. I will make sure I use an image next time. I am still new here and I don't know how to go around the website. I thought I was giving an excerpt of the article in the intro. But it's repeated. Thanks for pointing it out.
anneforest1994, on 01/14/2014
Y Ddraig Goch: The Story of the Welsh Red Dragon Pt 2
Frank - Re Mum and Dad. I was telling Ember last night about Celtic words in the English lexicon. I stopped at Nan, without considering the most fundamental ones of Mum and Dad. Edward III introduced the St George cross partially because of ...
JoHarrington, on 01/14/2014
Y Ddraig Goch: The Story of the Welsh Red Dragon Pt 2
Yes, I had neglected to mention them. Thanks, Frank! There's some thought that their messages back home accounted for the Saxon attacks in 408, which were repealed by the Celts.
JoHarrington, on 01/14/2014
Women and Children First? Titanic and the Suffragettes
Starts with an insult. Proceeds to move the central theme away from anything pertaining to the article. Litters the increasingly adrift topics with yet more personal insults (I 'yap' not describe historical events). Tells me what I believe ...
JoHarrington, on 01/14/2014
Y Ddraig Goch: The Story of the Welsh Red Dragon Pt 2
One forgotten element in the equation was the remaining garrisons. In the third century the Roman army had been reorganised into field troops, who could go anywhere, and garrison troops, who were a permanent settlement. Many garrison troops in ...
frankbeswick, on 01/14/2014
Turning Back the Clock with RS2006
But I played for so long, and it was so central to my life, that I still care about it. So many of my friends are people whom I met there.
JoHarrington, on 01/14/2014
Haddon Hall: An Elizabethan Love Story That Shocked Society
Ah! Thank you very much. :D
JoHarrington, on 01/14/2014
Y Ddraig Goch: The Story of the Welsh Red Dragon Pt 2
Ember - I recall you saying at the time that it felt different in Wales than it did it Yorkshire, West Sussex and London. To me, there is a definite energy to a place, which might be in the visual clues, but might equally be the place itself. ...
JoHarrington, on 01/14/2014
How To Write A Book Review
Hi Anne, welcome to Wizzley! You make some good points here but make sure you don't repeat blocks of text (you do here in the beginning). Also, an image does help. I even had trouble clicking on your article when I browsed the New articles page, ...
Mira, on 01/14/2014
No MMO is an island
Hello there! And what is ESL? You are welcome to plunder any and all things I write. I sure hope ESL doesn't stand for Eccentric Scribbling Loonies.
Fargy, on 01/14/2014
No MMO is an island
Hey guess what? I teach ESL and it looks like your articles will be the best bet for some of my lessons! Jo
Jo_Murphy, on 01/14/2014
Women and Children First? Titanic and the Suffragettes
This entire article is specious nonsense. Let us frame the issue in its real terms. Let us suppose that only women bore the obligation of fighting and dying for their country. Would they give men ...
john thames, on 01/14/2014

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