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Here you will find poetry, opinion and prose mixed together in roughly equal measure. Add one man available from specialist suppliers only. Stick everything into a blender for five minutes. Stir gently with a wooden spoon, then pour slowly into tall glasses with crushed ice.

No cherries. No little parasols. No curly straws. Let the drink speak for itself.

Poetry Book

Wherever in the world you live, you can buy my first-ever poetry collection!

The cover of the book

google sex mp3 britney+spears world+cup is a wide-ranging, provocative and highly original collection of poems, all with a queer pagan twist. They range in scope from dark and daring social commentaries through to amusing, mysterious and bizarre stories of reincarnation, Internet banality, ghosts, terrorists in Dalek casings, male models and banking executives. A number of the poems have appeared in literary/poetry magazines and anthologies in the UK.

google sex mp3 britney+spears world+cup runs to 108 pages in 6-inch x 9-inch hardback with full colour covers front and back. There are several black-and-white photographs in the book.

The UK listed price for the hardback edition is £13.99. You can download a copy in PDF format for just £5.00 (great for reading on iPhone, iPod Touch, eBook readers and PDAs).

The book is available internationally. Currency conversions will vary.

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