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Horror Express

I originally bought this DVD as a going away gift for Jimmy when he was making his way to Africa.

Reviewed 20 July 2003 under Popcorning with movies, DVDs and films

Into the ground like a salt pellet

In broadcast journalism, the power of the metaphor is strengthened if and when it mutates into the visual breed. With the amount of stock footage available to the evening news programs one metaphor will invariably find itself stretched over into other items.

Published 28 April 2003 in Media and Marketing

Pizza boxes with enough cheese for thee

The paradox and fluctuation of the entity known as time is a most confusing behemoth to comprehend and understand at the best of times. After seeing the lines taken in it becomes nigh impossible.

Published 14 March 2003 in Paranoid Times

Grassed out Millennium trains

Spotted at Campbelltown at 0922 on the foot of the sealed guard door of carriage T4065, a clump of grass. The huge wad of sod looked like it was either growing out from under the crack or it was evidence that the trains are living it harder as the days go by.

Published 19 September 2002 in Paranoid Times

 

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