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May 23, 2014

Starbucks Chasing Coffee Lover Achieves Perfect gYgboo

We love a modicum of multitasking at the greenYgrey, and a story by Daniel Binns in Monday’s Metro had the greenYgrey lot. Starbucks World Traveller Hi, it’s Wolf Whitzer, intrepid satirical comedy news hound at the greenYgrey inspired by CNN legend Wolf Blitzer. The Metro article told how coffee-loving Rafael Antonio Lozano Jr had spent over £100, […]
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Published on May 23, 2014 02:59

May 22, 2014

Tour de France Leeds Le Grande Depart Article

I was delighted to see a new article on the Leeds Tour de France Le Grande Depart history with all different photos to the one on Go Nomad last week. This one on Travel Thru History focuses on Leeds city history, with subjects including industry, sport, museums, stately homes and retail. Leeds Tour de France Le Grande Depart  […]
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Published on May 22, 2014 01:24

May 21, 2014

Satirical Comedy Mary Anning Google Celebration

While Greenygrey/greenYgrey history is relatively new in the human world, the search for the origin of species is gathering pace. No, I don’t mean the world’s largest known dinosaur discovered in Argentina, after roaming a very different planet Earth about 100 million years ago. Google Celebrates Mary Anning Hi, it’s Tony Loboinson, satirical comedy archaeological […]
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Published on May 21, 2014 02:22

May 19, 2014

Literary Nonsense Poem about Khabarovsk History and Tretyakov Art

It looked like the Greenygrey was hot on the trail of the A.W.O.L Andy Wolfhol in the last chapter of the poetically funny X Files parody XaW Files. I can’t help but think GG has gone a bit off the trail in the sixth chapter, researching and poetically documenting the life of Yerofey Khabarovsk. Poem […]
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Published on May 19, 2014 10:17

May 18, 2014

Sun Seasons Mirror Poem and Human Nature Reflection

The seasons don’t fight against each other, or argue about allotted times, but that’s because they are human constructions, and don’t really exist; although they are useful in dividing the ‘year’ into different weather patterns. In reality, our planet is just circling the centre of our solar system, because the ‘sun’ is controlling us with […]
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Published on May 18, 2014 15:50

May 17, 2014

Suffragette Graphic Novel and Weightlifting While Pregnant

There is some great greenYgrey artwork by Kate Charlesworth and Brian Talbot in the new graphic novel by the latter’s wife Mary M. Talbot. I was alerted to Sally Heathcote: Suffragette by Larushka Ivan-Zadeh in the Metro. In this thrilling blog post, there’s also some great greenygreying by Meghan Umphres Leatherman… unbelievably while weightlifting heavy weights […]
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Published on May 17, 2014 03:50

May 16, 2014

Leeds Tour de France Le Grande Depart Article

Hi, it’s Jack Wolfpac, travel writing correspondent at the Greenygrey inspired by the legendary travel writer Jack Kerouac. I was delighted to see this morning that there’s a new travel article on Leeds hosting Le Grande Depart of the Tour de France on July 5th. Go Nomad Travel Site  The article is on the Go Nomad […]
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Published on May 16, 2014 01:53

May 15, 2014

Satirical Comedy Blog: New Television Adverts

Warm weather in Blighty is increasing thirst, so Strongbow’s great greenYgrey advert must be hitting the target now. It includes all the best qualities of the new greenYgrey rebranding, with green and yellow nature in one half, and green and grey in the other. New Adverts Hi, it’s Harry Silhouetteof-Wolfhowlingonhill, satirical comedy television correspondent at […]
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Published on May 15, 2014 09:33

May 14, 2014

Poetry Reflection Inspires Mind Freedom Search

Marc Latham’s latest Folding Mirror poem needs no introduction. If you follow the tale to the end of the tail, you may get the idea but you might also fail. Limits of Freedom Poetry Reflection The above is the introduction to Marc Latham’s Tale of the Weakness Tail Folding Mirror poem posted on fmpoetry in July 2012. […]
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Published on May 14, 2014 02:02

May 13, 2014

Fantasy Travel Swan Flight Over Okhotsk to Khabarovsk

You know, I don’t know if this has been mentioned before, but the growth of the Y in the greenYgrey rebranding could be symbolic of the boomerang social media craze that crossed from the Greenygrey world to the human during the latter stages of the Werewolf of Oz: Fantasy Travel by Google Maps serialisation last […]
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Published on May 13, 2014 01:11