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- This is for the birds.
- I left you a tit, to go with your boobies. Martijn Hoekstra
- and here's a cute little ass. No, it's not a bird ... Pesky
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Somewhat random remarks
- As you can tell, I love a nice booby. (They often go better in pairs--Bongomatic)
- I try to shoot folly as it flies--and folly comes in many kinds, I've learned.
- Apparently, I am an inspiration to the masses: thank you, User talk:Drmessuckafattie.
- This borrowed from someone: "If you ever doubt something is notable, look on the official site that publishes it." Right on--suck on that, you "reliable source" fascists. Drmies (talk) 00:42, 12 September 2011 (UTC)
- Words of wisdom: "Maybe I don't have as many edits as you, but that means nothing."
- A friendly reminder of what quality means (it means page views).
- "If Malleus has indeed left the building, I want the credit..."
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Two pics for Badmachine and chicks
Girls, ponies, and badmachine.
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Kronos Quartet-related
- Kronos Quartet discography--now a featured list!
- Terry Riley: The Cusp of Magic
- Uniko (album)
- Henryk Górecki: String Quartets Nos. 1 and 2
- Five Tango Sensations
- Henryk Mikolaj Górecki: Already It Is Dusk/"Lerchenmusik"
- Kevin Volans: Hunting:Gathering
- In Formation
- Kronos Quartet (album)
- At the Grave of Richard Wagner
- Winter Was Hard
- Terry Riley: Cadenza on the Night Plain
- Kronos Quartet Plays Sigur Rós
- Witold Lutosławski: String Quartet
- Kronos Quartet Performs Alfred Schnittke: The Complete String Quartets
- Joan Jeanrenaud
- Terry Riley: Requiem for Adam
- Steve Reich: Triple Quartet
- Big Bad Love
Claw Boys Claw-related
- Crack My Nut
- Claw Boys Claw 3 in 1
- Shocking Shades of Claw Boys Claw
- With Love From The Boys
- $uga(r)
- Nipple
- "Dracula/The Rose"
- Claw Boys Claw discography
- Claw Boys Claw
Herman Brood-related
- My Way
- Freeze
- Hooks
- Herman Brood & His Wild Romance
- Street
- Cha Cha
- Shpritsz
- Go Nutz
- Cha Cha (soundtrack) (the platinum soundtrack for the movie Cha Cha with Brood, Nina Hagen, and Lene Lovich)
- Wait a Minute...
- Modern Times Revive
- Frisz & Sympatisz
- The Brood (album)
- Bühnensucht
More music
- Harvey Thomas
- Martin D-45
- Marshall JCM800
- Marshall JTM 45
- Reborn (band)
- Hallmark Guitars
- Ik Zou Je het Liefste in een Doosje Willen Doen
- "Diddley Daddy"
- "Boil Them Cabbage Down"
- David Harvey (luthier)
- Smith Custom Amplifiers
- The Paladins
- Live at Montreux 1986
- Sweet Dreams: The Anthology
- The Quails (US band)
- And One discography
- Wally Tax
- Peter Bruntnell
- The Legarde Twins
- Live! Go for What You Know
- Patrick Vian
Poetry, history, and such
- Dame de Gosnai
- Sir Degrevant
- Harley Lyrics
- Index of Middle English Verse
- London Thornton Manuscript
- Lincoln Thornton Manuscript
- Prose Life of Alexander
- Treatise of Love
- Einar Bragi
- Abbi (Saxon)
- Abbey of the Holy Ghost
- Chanson de toile
- Hans Faverey
- Collofino
- Je voudrais pas crever
- October Island
- 99 Fables
- Michaël Zeeman
- Pluk van de Petteflet
- Komrij's patentwekker
- Bougainville
- Louis Ferron (with Dr. Blofeld)
- The Asylum Seeker (with Dr. Blofeld)
- Repetitive song
- Hans Warren (initially translated from Dutch WP)
- Annie M.G. Schmidt (initially translated from Dutch WP)
- Gautier le Leu
- J.C. Bloem
- Barbara Wiedemann
- Richard Aellen
Food
- Tomato compote
- De Buyer
- Piraat
- Ecco Domani
- Morgan Creek Vineyards
- Seed swap
- Black garlic (food)
- Chicken fried bacon
Lighthouses (yes)
- J.C.J. van Speijk Lighthouse
- Den Oever Lighthouse
- Stavoren Lighthouse
- North Tower (lighthouse)
- Eierland Lighthouse
- Vuurduin
- Bornrif
Journals, publishing companies, awards, and newspapers
- Fuldaer Geschichtsblätter
- Genootschap Onze Taal
- Nijgh & Van Ditmar
- South Atlantic Review
- Studies in Iconography
- Schader Award
- Reformation (journal)
- BauNetz
- Fishery Bulletin
- arsEdition
- The Robesonian
- Michael Imhof Verlag
- Leeuwarder Courant
- Friesch Dagblad
- Brabants Dagblad
- Bert Bakker (publishing company)
- Kettering Foundation
- The European Legacy
- The German Quarterly
- J.M. Meulenhoff
- De Arbeiderspers
- De Bezige Bij
- Mainz
- Gouden Ganzenveer
- Netzeitung
- English Journal
- Lexikon des Mittelalters
- Numen (journal)
- DeepPeep
- The Comparatist
- Ad Valvas
- The Heroic Age
- Park Record
Books, programs, organizations, etc.
- Black Ice (memoir)
- Pipo de Clown
- Celtomania
- Bates Dance Festival
- Pascal College
- HIP Haiti
- Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature
- Miracle of the roses
- Basic income in the Netherlands
- Making Plans For Lena
Biographies
- Saint Gildard (Lurcy-le-Bourg)
- Dominique-Augustin Dufêtre
- Jean-Baptiste Delaveyne
- Adolf Schrödter
- Rose de Freycinet
- Mary Hooper (author)
- Lorene Cary
- Nancy Mowll Mathews
- Nick Parker (journalist)
- Wim Meuldijk
- Belinda Meuldijk
- Sonja Barend
- Wim Hora Adema
- Eleanor Duckett
- Ray Pawson
- Leslie Casson
- Thomas J. Farrell
- Catharina Halkes
- Thomas von der Dunk
- Jean Baudoin (translator)
- Alan Marks
- Mirjam Oldenhave
- Tjibbe Veldkamp
- Mildred Pope
- Leslie Casson
- Eleanor Duckett
- Timotheus of Gaza
- Pierrette Fleutiaux
- Chantal Thomas
- Camille Laurens
- Maryline Desbiolles
- Geneviève Brisac
- Paula Jacques
- Régis Jauffret
- Dominique Noguez
- Marc Lambron
- Claude Faraggi
- René-Victor Pilhes
- Michel Dard
- Eric Fottorino
- Jean-Louis Fournier
- Patrick Lapeyre
- Alexandre Jardin
- René Belletto
- Alain Absire
- Bertrand Visage
- François Sonkin
- Catherine Hermary-Vieille
- Bruce Mitchell (scholar)
- Patricia Rinehart
- Cornelius Galle
- Bob Wheeler
- David Yewdall
- Beni Snous
- 2 Dy a Ni
- Bert Bakker
- George Brown (scholar)
- Stanley R. Jaffe
- Derek Brewer
Other stuff
- Gildard
- Southern small-toothed moss-mouse
- Daniel's Tufted-Tailed Rat
- John M. Bacon
- Despaigne
- Lengel
- Kevin Mitchell (motorcycle racer)
- Daisy Polk
- Plan Toys
- Carol Laise
- Michael Cavanagh
- Diane Marie Hathaway
- Robert P. Young, Jr.
- Elizabeth Weaver
- Bruce's Beach
- Peck's Pier and Pavillion
- Canadian Bacon (mountain)
- Interdigital webbing
- Issaouane Erg
- Zvest Apollonio
- Pat Adams
- Zabriskie Gallery
- Ruth Abrams (artist)
- Basuki Abdullah
- Mary Abbott (artist)
- Herb Aach
- First Baptist Church (Montgomery, Alabama)
- Greyhound Bus Station (Montgomery, Alabama)
- Abraham Wechter
- Keosaychay Sayasone - funny, I requested speedy deletion, and now, according to the history, I created this!
- James Peck (pacifist)
- De Hollandsche Molen
- Oscar Tompkins
- Fiep Westendorp
- Bernard O'Reilly
- Alois Plum
- Andreas Untersberger
- Snake 'n' Bacon
- Alberts Frères
- Willy Mullens
- West 8
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- Talk:Voluntary Human Extinction Movement
- Tachash (needs more images too)
- Wyandanch, New York
- Fanny Crosby
To be done
- Cross & Cockade (how about it, S Marshall?)
- Verloren
- Nijgh & Van Ditmar
Interests (often with substantial edits)
Barnstars and beers
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