French Polynesia
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I’ve written before (here and of course in the Gdn Tech section) about the amazing outpouring of hate that comes from users whenever you mention Lotus Notes. And here it is again.. We’ve been pretty much told that when the Guardian moves to King’s Place, as it will from September or so, that we’ll b ...
One forgets what a consumate politician Ken Livingstone is - meaning that he has that fantastic ability, when he speaks, of persuading you (just for those moments) that anyone who holds the opposite position is a complete and utter idiot. Wonderful to be reminded on Dave Hill’s blog watching the Gre ...
David Mitchell wrote the second of two terrific sports comment articles for the Guardian on Friday (could be he’s going to do more, certainly hope so). In I want a long rest from a game that never sleeps, he notes that Despite the fact that no matches are being played, football still dominates the p ...
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One of the enduring tales about “what readers want” in newspapers is that they want the astrology columns - take them out and people will either complain, or silently switch to another paper - and that they do respond to the “psychic help line” adverts (otherwise, why are there so many of them in pa ...
Vetle Roeim # 2. November 2007, 11:37
Илья Шпаньков # 3. November 2007, 18:27
But in Russia there is an anecdote.
One man has died and was placed to the paradise. After a few boring months he ask an angel: can I see the hell? And angel has answered: yes, of course. This man goes to the hell and sees what the many laughing hell-monsters are welcoming him. In the hell this man has a lot of wine, girls, entertainments, etc. After that fantastic voyage he say to an angel: hey, I want to the hell! So, as you wish - an angel is answering.
So, this man goes to the hell, but hell-monsters take him and throw in a boiler with boiling oil. Man ask their: hey, what the hell? Where is the wine, girls, etc? And one hell-monster is answering: well, you should has understand the difference between tourism and immigration.
But really the Polynesia is a good place to have a rest from problems of a daily life.
Thomas Ford # 12. November 2007, 17:37
Илья Шпаньков # 14. November 2007, 05:49
Tamihana Paurini # 23. December 2007, 05:10
The sun is so warm and so is the water, island time is another bonus. If your running late it doesn't really matter, no body is in a rush hehe.
Very cool pix
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