Saved to my phone

Writes ck on August 18th, 2008

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So I have begun the practice recently of saving text messages to my phone, rather than keep a mental note which will fail miserable, due to me either being drunk, forgetful or a little bit of both, of something that I wanted to remember, look up, a recommendation made to me and so forth. Here is a random list of what I have saved recently:

1. An idea for a post I had was to look into the idea of a female Judas, that is, is there any great female spy or female character from history, readily associated with betrayal or deception. This may prove the inspiration for a post at some point. I have no idea what the context for this idea was.

2. Next is the link to the following article from Frank Convery, the Chairman of Comhar, the forum for national consultation and dialogue on all issues relating to sustainable development. The article is a response to a letter in the Irish Times by Michael O’Leary where among other things he undermines the concerns of many taking the threat of global warming seriously.

3. The next link is to a travel website I like the look of: www.intrepidtravel.com

4. The next saved message contains 2 names - the first is Robert Losure, who was subject to a pop culture piss take on an episode of ‘Family Guy’ I saw on a plane lately. We had no idea who the man was - it turns out he’s a former CNN anchor. The Family Guy episode suggested the man was deepely in love with himself. The second name was Manfred Babuck - I have Googled this name to no avail. This entry remains a mystery.

5. Then there are some more spoardic, and as yet unexplained entries - one saved message is simply the word ‘Underground’, a link to this online video guide OV Guide , the words’ Delphic Oracle’, and the phrase ‘The reaper blue oyster’, which has me absolutely flummoxed.

If anyone has any idea what was going on in my heat please let me know?

6. Finally. here is a link to the IMDb page of Charles Laughton, an actor Daniel Day Lewis said has proven to be his greatest inspiration. This has been saved to my phone since the Dublin Film Festival last February.

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