Nov 8, 2013 | Non-Fiction, Personal |
Okay, Okay, I know Quantum of Solace premiered ages ago. November 14, 2008 precisely. But I did not watch it until last week. And guess what? I actually enjoyed it. My sister had been going on and on about how wonderful Daniel Craig was as the ‘new’...
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Nov 7, 2013 | Non-Fiction |
I heard about this last week, and went around digging for more information. As it turns out, it is partially true. The Library of Congress is archiving tweets, but they are only for America, i.e. America’s tweets. So, why are they doing this? Short answer: For...
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Nov 6, 2013 | Non-Fiction |
Generally speaking, I am not a fan of medical dramas. I’m more of a crime series kinda girl. So, Law and Order (SVU and CI) is definitely one of those shows I can watch for hours non-stop. But, after Downton Abbey Season 3 ended earlier in the year (and after...
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Nov 5, 2013 | Fiction, Romance, Series, Short Stories |
As promised, here is Part 1 of Stay in Berlin. If you really can’t wait and want to read the entire story, you can do so on Smashwords. Now, for Part 1. Enjoy! Remi looked at the clock on the wall for the umpteenth time that day. It was 4:41 p.m., and Kayode...
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Nov 4, 2013 | Non-Fiction |
In a typical wedding ceremony (traditional, white, court) the couple exchanges wedding rings. So, in our world today, one surefire way of telling if a man or woman is married, is by looking at their hands for the tell-tale sign: the ring. It is common knowledge that...
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Nov 2, 2013 | Non-Fiction |
I think bi / multilingualism is awesome, i.e. if you can speak more than one language, that’s great. Apart from English, I speak Yoruba, not as fluently as I would like. I fill in words I don’t know in Yoruba with English words, instead, so you can...
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