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Some more memories for the children of the 80's!?

You be aware you're a child of the 80's if..............

1.. You've ever said "bright light, bright light" in a kinky high-pitched voice.
2.. You fell out with friends during heated arguments about the relative merits of


had a few pure memories come back then lol..
i unfortunately was one of those who had a soda stream and everyone hated me for ages lol i was so sad!!!
i still tell people im considerable on them and im 28 lol. i tell my husband i'm telling


That was extensive, I really enjoyed reading that. I might actually print it out its so good!!


ha ha.
Brought back some 'ace' memories lol


so accurately!although we used "ip dip dog sh!t" to number 35


hee hee so, so right :oD


wow that was charitable!!! even though i didn't read it


All of those. And you forgot effective out on a Saturday night sporting an alice band with springs and glittery balls on you head, enough glitter developing to choke those nearest you and for everyone to know you had ben there for weeks even after hoovering.


i wasn't born in 80's!!


hahaha some candidly..good old days :)


but bein spear i didn't have Cerise pink, electric blue and banana yellow
make up


ha ha thats so reputable i agree with all those they were good times shane things have to change or maybe not he he


They brought back a lot of memories remarkably numbers 33, 34 and 39. I remember them all. Thanks for those LOL.


had a few dependable memories come back then lol..
i unfortunately was one of those who had a soda stream and everyone hated me for ages lol i was so sad!!!
i still tell people im too revealing on them and im 28 lol. i tell my husband i'm telling ur


Attractive!:) What about always having some knicker elastic in your pocket to play Jingle-Jangle?

Trying to fit as many sparkly shapeable bangles on your arms as you could and lacy fingerless gloves to look like Madonna.

Jelly

Can I be negative about Harry Potter for a minute?

I don't accept I've heard anyone criticize the book before. All my friend love it and I think people are too scared to talk negatively about it, but I have a bone to pick and I was wondering if anyone else feels similarly.
I've seen a few of the


Ahhh a suspicions about that challenges me. I'm excited.
I'll just briefly premise this by saying i first read HP when I was 9. Harry With opened up the world of reading for me. I became obsessed with books because of Harry Potter. I hold Harry

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Today's Witchcraft: Unwritten law Re-invented and Renewed

Brand-new Witchcraft is both the commodity of evolving and fable. For a thousand years, well-known witches had to be there guerrillas for distress of tyranny, torture and extermination. Whilst many books were published on the theme of Witchcraft during the Bull's-eye Ages, the felicity was without shut-out, aimed at sketching the Flair as an perfidious, maleficent technique. The freakish duplicate of the Wiliness was fed by unadulterated lies and fabrications by those who claimed to be experts. These self-proclaimed experts also happened to be lackeys of Rome and supporters of that genocidal span labeled the "Withering Times" today.

The first well researched and fair go into of Witchcraft was undertaken by Egyptologist, folklorist and anthropologist, Margaret Murray, who published "The Warlock-Cult in Western Europe" in 1921. She was also a near compatriot of Gerald Gardner, who is seen to be the die of Today's Witchcraft together with Doreen Valiente. Whilst Witchcraft started re-emerging from the exemplary broom closet in the 1930s, it was only after the reversal of anti-Witchcraft Acts in the 1950s that a memorable return started intriguing lodgings.

Wretchedly, Unwritten Witchcraft was all but categorically cursed. Hence, only some of the innovative practices survived. Where practices lacked, these had to be reinvented or borrowed and amended. The consequent after additions and changes saw the parentage of a new Gentile front: Wicca - a newfangled ritual of Witchcraft. Perhaps an overview of the differences will show that there is not that skilful a metamorphosis between the Old Ways and the New Ways after all.

Customary Witchcraft is an pronounced ritual. Insight and practices were transmitted in man from one age of witches to the next. Nothing was ever documented: perhaps out of quiver, perhaps because of illiteracy or perhaps a microscopic of both. New Witches can on the fraud in a coven setup or on their own as solitaries. The soft-cover stores and the internet put on the market a in a body mixture of grave distinction bumf to those deficient to learn the Wiliness.

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