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Please Don't Promise Me Forever | Rotating Corpse Imagine this: It’s 1976 and you’re dating a man named Rick. He has a mustache and owns at least one reindeer sweater. High off of reading The Easter Parade and The Great Santini, he’s all pumped up to write the next great American novel but, to make ends meet, he’s currently working for Hallmark. He’s been really cagey about his latest project, only revealing that this will be the first time Hermann Zapf‘s Crown font is used in a publication. The fact is, things could be better between the two of you; he forgot your birthday… then your anniversary. Then there was that time he bit your head off on the car ride home for making fun of him during a game of Monopoly at a friend’s house. Now, imagine it’s Valentine’s Day and you’re not expecting much – but Rick surprises you. And this: “Please don’t expect me to always be good and kind and loving. And there’s even a photo depicting couples board game night paired with this text: “Please don’t… make me look foolish in front of other people.”

Free Map Tools Oak Hill Studio Today in Rotten History we live in a slightly mad world Dec 23 1888 After an argument with fellow painter Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh takes a razor and removes a portion of his left ear. Dec 23 1948 Japanese Premier Tojo and 6 others hanged by the War Crimes Commission at Sugamo Prison, Tokyo, for the crime of starting an aggressive war. Dec 23 1968 The first US incident of motion sickness in orbit. Dec 23 1972 Magnitude 6.25 Earthquake destroys central Managua Nicaragua, 10,000 die. Dec 23 1975 Leftist members of November 17 faction murder Athens CIA station chief Richard Welch. Dec 23 1985 In a school playground, James Vance presses a shotgun to his chin and pulls the trigger. Dec 23 1994 Actor/dumbass Christian Slater arrested while trying to board a plane with a semiautomatic firearm. Dec 23 1995 Bodies of 16 members of the Solar Temple cult who had commited suicide are found on a plateau in the French Alps. Dec 23 1997 copyright ©2006 rotten dot com warning: contents harmful if ingested, do not eat

collection fmra - informations Ce site propose une première version de la base donnée « collection FMRA » du Cneai. Consacrée au XXIème siècle, la collection prend sa source dans les années soixante. Elle est composée à ce jour d’environ 10 000 livres d’artistes, publications d’artistes et éphéméras. La première version du site présente 1900 premières numérisations de livres d'artistes et de publications d'artistes. Site réalisé en partenariat avec le Bureau de la recherche et de l'innovation du ministère de la Culture, en relation avec la Mission de la recherche et de la technologie de la Délégation aux arts plastiques. Conception du site : direction Sylvie Boulanger, conception de la base de données Christophe Schifferli, conception graphique Alain Bellet, réalisation technique oSkope media gmbh, programmation Weltformat Design - Pepe Jürgens & Daniel Burckhardt Réalisation du site : suivi d’édition Vincent Romagny, archivage, Chiara Pagliettini et Estelle Juquois. Images : tous droits réservés aux auteurs.

maps home page Down to: 6th to 15th Centuries | 16th and 19th Centuries | 1901 to World War Two | 1946 to 21st Century The Ancient World ... index of places Aegean Region, to 300 BCE Aegean Region, 185 BCE Africa, 2500 to 1500 BCE Africa to 500 CE African Language Families Alexander in the East (334 to 323 BCE) Ashoka, Empire of (269 to 232 BCE) Athenian Empire (431 BCE) China, Korea and Japan (1st to 5th century CE) China's Warring States (245 to 235 BCE) Cyrus II, Empire of (559 to 530 BCE) Delian League, 431 BCE Egyptian and Hittite Empires, 1279 BCE Europe Fertile Crescent, 9000-4500 BCE Germania (120 CE) Greece (600s to 400s BCE) Gupta Empire (320 to 550 CE) Han China, circa 100 BCE Hellespont (Battle of Granicus River, 334 BCE) India to 500 BCE Israel and Judah to 733 BCE Italy and Sicily (400 to 200 BCE) Judea, Galilee, Idumea (1st Century BCE) Mesopotamia to 2500 BCE Mesoamerica and the Maya (250 to 500 CE) Oceania Power divisions across Eurasia, 301 BCE Roman Empire, CE 12 Roman Empire, CE 150 Roman Empire, CE 500

Self publishing costs nothing A number of people have asked me “How much does self-publishing cost?”, so this post will clear that up. It may be controversial! Please do post comments if you disagree or have questions. Answer 1: It costs nothing Write book: $0 (but lots of time)Edit book: $0 Friend who is an English teacherProof-read book: $0 Friends and colleagues found on TwitterCover design: $0 Royalty free or own photos and text only made into a .jpg on Microsoft PublisherTypeset book: $0 done by self on Microsoft WordPublish book: Published as an Ebook on Smashwords for free and up for sale for US$4.99. Or it costs $10 for the print version:Publish book on Amazon.com by loading onto Lulu.com for free, and choosing the Published by Lulu option (for free). With these options, you have no pile of books sitting in your garage, no distribution to physical bookshops. This basic model is the one I now follow and will be teaching all the tricks of the trade in the author 2.0 program. Answer 2: It costs under $5000

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