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Sep 07, 2014 08:21AM

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Why are certain numbers lucky?
How do conspiracy theories work?
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Why are certain numbers lucky?
How do conspiracy theories work?
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Will wrote: "Why does the other queue move faster than the one you are in?
Why are certain numbers lucky?
How do conspiracy theories work?
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It's always happens when queuing up, when one line is quicker than the other. I truly believe Governments use conspiracy theories to justify their own actions against other countries.

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You'd be better off coaching a under 11 football team, they would make you work hard.

The sneaky thing about conspiracies is that they do sometimes happen. The UK Government of the day did use the infamous dodgy dossier to justify war against Iraq.
The thing is that they usually get found out. It is very hard to keep a secret in a large organisation. So whilst some conspiracies are real, the vast majority are not conspiracies at all.

Do rules about writing guarantee that you will become the next JK Rowling?
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As you say, readers want a story that grabs them and pulls them in; those rules can help you get there, but they're no good on their own.

Of course the English Professor's review will be the one people regard as the most prestigious, and the others are downplayed because they're full of typos :-(

There's disappointing. :(

It's one of those things that happen when you get older. Things that you used to do every day, move to every other day, then twice a week, once a month, your birthday ...
Mind you, where have you been? Each day I look at my stats page to see if Azerbaijan has logged in yet. That is you, right?
Here's today's blog - what makes a good story?
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Crazy busy at work and only awake a couple hours after I get home. I'm saving the good stuff for the weekend.
You were talking about sex, weren't you? ;)

Is the Chosen One hopelessly clichéd and out of date?
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We do get 'dual' heroes, anyone remember 'Alias Smith and Jones'?
But once you get more than a very small number of central characters, they drop a level and one steps out from amongst them and becomes, 'the chosen one'
You mentioned Lord of the Rings. Perhaps the story, and the author, are Big enough to accommodate more than one central character?

When I first saw Star Wars as a boy I wanted to be Luke. Later in my teens and twenties I fancied myself as Han Solo (do you think that Leia kept that gold bikini for special occasions?). In my forties I saw myself as Qui Gonn "I have a very specific set of skills". Now that I am into the Saga demographic I can't help thinking that the Emperor could be a good role model...
My personal theory on Lord of the Rings is that the different characters represent the ages of man. Hobbits are young children, dwarves are older children, Aragorn/Legolas et al are the adults and Gandalf/ Saruman are the wisdom of age.
Perhaps we choose who to follow depending on which we empathise with more? And as we age, our perception of the characters changes according to our own experiences?

Alas now I know why it occurred to me :-(


So here's the story of the chosen other ones...
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Nuggets and oddities - including (just for Patti) how much poo do the residents of Slough do?
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I discovered the other day that sewage locally is dried to 'cake' and sent in lorries down to Lancashire where it is then used as biomass solids to generate energy (as much as it takes to haul it there?) before the residue is spread on farmland down there

I might even throw in a token "why George Clooney" for the Mem.

Reading the blog on the throne ... yup, I can see that. Not literally, you understand. You are doing that multitasking thing women can do but men can't, like going to the toilet and having a hand free to write graffiti.
Reading whilst drinking a cup of coffee. I can see that one too. In fact, even us poor restricted blokes might manage that one.
But reading the blog, on the throne whilst drinking coffee?
And throwing in an innuendo (good and long) at the same time! Heck, that's black-belt multi tasking. Way above my pay grade.

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That would be quite a journey. Might be a bit too much to squeeze into a blog though. Could be a book.
Let me ponder on it. I'll get back to you.

As a long-standing female friend would say: "Have him washed and oiled and sent to my tent."
The Mem on the other hand, likes her male totty to be smartly suited, clean-shaven, powerful.
God knows why she chose me.
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