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Star of Africa – The True Story of The Cullinan Diamond by Glorfindel Explicit
At the beginning of the 20th Century, Count Glorfindel's world is thrown into disarray as he takes on what proves to be...
At the beginning of the 20th Century, Count Glorfindel's world is thrown into disarray as he takes on what proves to be...
More Dangerous, Less Wise by ziggy Mature
Reposted chapter 16 for additions with Glorfindel and a a bit more smoldering. Illustrations by Meleth. Legolas' yará-carmë. They...
Reposted chapter 16 for additions with Glorfindel and a a bit more smoldering. Illustrations by Meleth. Legolas' yará-carmë. They...
Jeli in Valinor by Glorfindel Explicit
King Oropher and Lord Cirdan have sailed to Valinor and are reunited with their daughter, Jeli, who died over a thousand...
King Oropher and Lord Cirdan have sailed to Valinor and are reunited with their daughter, Jeli, who died over a thousand...
My Sweet Thing by zeedrippyvessel Explicit
What lengths will a father go to in order to protect his daughter?
What lengths will a father go to in order to protect his daughter?
30 Days of Headcanons by Urloth General Audiences
For the 30 Days of Headcanons Challenge. All Headcanons within relate to my Sleeping Amber Through Darkened Doorways verse.
For the 30 Days of Headcanons Challenge. All Headcanons within relate to my Sleeping Amber Through Darkened Doorways verse.
The Price of Vengeance by Encairion Explicit
A novella of the House of Finwë from the Darkening of Valinor to the fall of the Last Alliance upon the slopes of Mount...
A novella of the House of Finwë from the Darkening of Valinor to the fall of the Last Alliance upon the slopes of Mount...
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Child of Storms by Anwyn Mature
In the wake of a fierce battle they shared a night together that would consequences far greater than either of them could...
In the wake of a fierce battle they shared a night together that would consequences far greater than either of them could...
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Spiced Wine
05/21/13 07:00 pm
when they'd done nothing wrong. I don't see how any-one would actually choose to be unemployed. It is a poverty trap!
Spiced Wine
05/21/13 06:59 pm
Rant away. There is a very hard attitude in the Job Centre. I am extremely polite and very quiet, and nonetheless I was treated brusquely, and rather like a child called in to see a headmaster
curiouswombat
05/21/13 06:58 pm
Rant on 'Fin. You are absolutely right.
Glorfindel
05/21/13 05:18 pm
Any one of those people who think the unemployed are feckless losers could be unemployed themselves tomorrow, yet they don't seem to realise that. There I go ranting in the shoutbox! lol
Glorfindel
05/21/13 05:12 pm
Cont - often for no reason at all or to save money,, and because discrimination is alive and flourishing in this country.
Glorfindel
05/21/13 05:11 pm
Sian - I believe that people should put themselves in the shoes of others. I have noticed that there is a hardening of attitude against the unemployed, yet people so easily lose their jobs - cont
Glorfindel
05/21/13 05:09 pm
The journey to Oxford from where I live would have been five hours with three changes, according Trainline, but I would have still gone if I could.
Spiced Wine
05/21/13 04:14 pm
I was lucky that I only had to come from Swindon to Oxford (45 minutes down the road).
Spiced Wine
05/21/13 04:13 pm
all the time. But when you go through agencies it tells you how many applicants have applied, and with 60 + it's very unlikely I would even get an interview.
Spiced Wine
05/21/13 04:12 pm
I would rather be self-employed, too. I am just off to a Job Centre interview. It is so horrid; the attitude seems to be that we're all losers and don't even try. I have been applying for jobs
05/21/13 07:00 pm
when they'd done nothing wrong. I don't see how any-one would actually choose to be unemployed. It is a poverty trap!
Spiced Wine
05/21/13 06:59 pm
Rant away. There is a very hard attitude in the Job Centre. I am extremely polite and very quiet, and nonetheless I was treated brusquely, and rather like a child called in to see a headmaster
curiouswombat
05/21/13 06:58 pm
Rant on 'Fin. You are absolutely right.
Glorfindel
05/21/13 05:18 pm
Any one of those people who think the unemployed are feckless losers could be unemployed themselves tomorrow, yet they don't seem to realise that. There I go ranting in the shoutbox! lol
Glorfindel
05/21/13 05:12 pm
Cont - often for no reason at all or to save money,, and because discrimination is alive and flourishing in this country.
Glorfindel
05/21/13 05:11 pm
Sian - I believe that people should put themselves in the shoes of others. I have noticed that there is a hardening of attitude against the unemployed, yet people so easily lose their jobs - cont
Glorfindel
05/21/13 05:09 pm
The journey to Oxford from where I live would have been five hours with three changes, according Trainline, but I would have still gone if I could.
Spiced Wine
05/21/13 04:14 pm
I was lucky that I only had to come from Swindon to Oxford (45 minutes down the road).
Spiced Wine
05/21/13 04:13 pm
all the time. But when you go through agencies it tells you how many applicants have applied, and with 60 + it's very unlikely I would even get an interview.
Spiced Wine
05/21/13 04:12 pm
I would rather be self-employed, too. I am just off to a Job Centre interview. It is so horrid; the attitude seems to be that we're all losers and don't even try. I have been applying for jobs