RandyDandy, an American Expat in London

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Wordle

June 27th, 2008 No Comments

Mega allergies once again. No brain power for a thoughtful post, a Phriday feature, etc. But Tara reminded me of the super cool Wordle application, which I used on my Flickr tags a few days ago. Here’s how Wordle sees my website content as run through the search engine spider simulator at webconfs.com.

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Bring on the wine and cake

June 25th, 2008 No Comments

I finished reading a marvelous novel, a fable incorporating adaptations of several fairy tales - “The Book of Lost Things” by John Connolly. Set in World War II London, the book follows the adventures of its main character, a twelve-year old boy named David, as he seeks to make sense of loss, jealousy, and hatred. [...]

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Tubesday, Volume 16 - Oops, did I just say that?

June 24th, 2008 No Comments

Maybe you saw this one on the Daily Show last week:

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Phriday, Volume 8 - Multiple internet props

June 20th, 2008 No Comments

Lots of love from the *ist world this week. Houstonist featured this Art Car Parade After Party photo on Friday the 13th (Perhaps they found it frightful?).

Londonist featured a couple of my Naked Bike Ride photos on Monday, 16 June . . .

and Londonist again with this Bush protest photo on June 17.

Thanks, *ist-iverse.
And [...]

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British Doppelgangers, part deux

June 19th, 2008 No Comments

In an earlier post, I claimed all North Americans have a European doppelganger. Today on my way back home, I stood across the aisle from a working-class Brit version of Malcolm, of “in the Middle” fame.
Malcolm in the Middle of Croydon.
I think this might also become a regular feature. Maybe if I’m brave I’ll also [...]

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Mass transit. George W’s other political legacy?

June 19th, 2008 No Comments

Surely the headlines are mistaken. Americans are driving less and buying smaller cars. More people are taking the bus and riding bikes. New York’s Park Avenue could become the next pedestrian paradise.
Could the apocalypse be far away?
Environmentalists struggle to deliver their messages of irreversible climate change, hoping that Joe Q. will take notice, have a [...]

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Tubesday, Volume 15 - Major or Minor? What the **** is that?

June 17th, 2008 No Comments

God bless the French.

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