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  1. Christmas drinks in Waterloo with friends tonight.
  2. Would be enthusiastic about the idea of a large scale production of Gerhart Hauptmann's Florian Geyer but I don't think I'll live to see it
  3. I wonder if there's going to be a Downfall clip in which Hitler is told that the "Arbeit Macht Frei" sign has been stolen...
  4. Was impressed with Amanda Lawrence as Hawtrey in Jiggery Pokery @ BAC but can't believe Charles hadn't one moment of joy in his entire life.
  5. #toypop Another Rubik in the Wall - Pink Toys.
  6. Did you know that it was Goethe who first wrote the phrase "Kiss My Arse"? It was in his play about Goetz von Berlichengen...
  7. @ggarlicky I am either omnipresent or ubiquitous...
  8. Back at the British Library to finish off Engels and get to proper grips with Cranach
  9. My maternal grandmother was Jewish; means Mum was and I am. Wouldn't the Orthodox be pleased to have me! http://bit.ly/7etRhP
  10. The winds are roaring round my tower block & the lights are flickering like a crazed man's eyes.
  11. 260 people so far like my William Blake quote on Comment Is Free story about the BBC's unwise question http://bit.ly/6FeQY5
  12. My review of Aladdin at Theatre Royal Stratford East now live on Theatre.net http://bit.ly/7iA4X9
  13. Kinda felt sorry for the young lad in the front row who, for a few minutes, had to carry the sins of his entire generation, but that's life
  14. Was delighted by the sight of the many gobsmacked faces staring in dismay at Dave's Drop-In 2nigh; what did they think they'd dropped in to?
  15. A brief stop-off home and then out @TheRVT to visit Dave's Drop-In Centre Yuletide Special, which I am very much looking forwards to!
  16. Engels blasé anti-Semitism must be a bit of an embarrassment to later Marxists; he more or less approves the extermination of the Jews...
  17. In all my researches, I always seem to arrive back at the door of Joachim of Fiore.
  18. Engels cannot conceal his contempt for negotiation, diplomacy, concessions, intrigues and compromise which are the hallmarks of Reformation.
  19. RT @AttitudeMag: "Should homosexuals face execution?" Some terrifying comments from BBC Online readers http://tinyurl.com/y94sgss
  20. Engels suggests 15th century German clergy became more numerous the more superfluous it got. I suspect there's a contemporary equivalent..