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He’s crazy and he’s bonkers
He’s crazy and he’s bonkers…
The Crazymad Writer Writes Again
He’s crazy and he’s bonkers,
As mad as flaming conkers,
He’s altogether zonkers,
The Crazymad Writer.
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His stories are a dream,
When people read, they gleam
He really is a scream
The Crazymad Writer.
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Download a book today,
And join the mad brigade
Who love the tales he’s made,
The Crazymad Writer.

Mad Mr Viscous
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The Crazymad Writer Writes Again
Chapter One
Hard Times

Jimmy Wilson, a small child with jet-black hair, was incredibly strong, a little battler by all accounts who let nothing stand in the way of him doing anything he chose to do. That was a good trait to for him to have, considering his family were so poor. You see, his father had died when Jimmy was only four years of age, leaving his wife, their poor bedraggled mother, to rear him, his brothers (Bill and Jack) and sisters (Doreen and Kathleen) all on her own. In those days, in the nineteen twenties, life was incredibly hard, especially so in the impoverished northeast of England, There was social welfare system to fall back on, to help you out in the hard times. It was survival of the fittest, nothing more nothing less. However, she tried, their poor mother tried so valiantly to eke out an existence…
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A New Alice in Wonderland story
A FREE Alice in Wonderland eBook you can download today. ENJOY.
The Crazymad Writer Writes Again
Chapter One
Into The Abyss
It was many years later when Alice had her next adventure, and whilst she was quite surprised to be having one at all, after the passing of so many years, she was even more surprised to see that she was a child again, no older than when she had first entered Wonderland and slipped through that fascinating Looking Glass.
“How curious,” she whispered, trying to recall the child she had once been.
“You took your time getting here,” said the White Rabbit who suddenly appeared in front of her.
“I beg your pardon?” Alice replied, remembering how rude he could be, if he felt so inclined.
“I said you took your time getting here. You should have been here fourteen years ago,” the Rabbit huffed indignantly as he began hopping quickly away from Alice.
“But,” Alice spluttered, running after him, “I have no idea how…
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Happy New Year
Well, what is going to happen to YOU this year?
The Crazymad Writer Writes Again
New Year’s Eve, so still I know,
But something’s in the wind,
There’s a sense of magic about,
It’s now we need our friends.

Aer Lingus Concorde
Aer Lingus Concorde
IT NEVER HAPPENED
A Brighter, Better New Year
A Brighter, Better New Year
Happy, Happy New Year!
I wish you all the best,
Great work to reach your fondest goals,
And when you’re done, sweet rest.
I hope for your fulfillment,
Contentment, peace and more,
A brighter, better new year than
You’ve ever had before.
By Joanna Fuchs

Replace Google Search with DuckDuckGo
The first step is often the hardest, and such is the case with ditching Google search. The number two search engine in the United States is Bing, but if you’re concerned about privacy, jumping from Google to Microsoft may not get you far. Fortunately there is DuckDuckGo, whose privacy policy is simple: it does not collect or share any private information.
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DuckDuckGo
DuckDuckGo is a privacy-focused search engine that does not track user data.
Much of the way DuckDuckGo looks and functions reminds me of the early days of Google search, when the startup from Mountain View was cutting through the clutter of sites like AltaVista. It recently underwent a redesign and now has search for specific categories like images, local, weather, recipes, and others. It also now performs an autosuggest.
Whereas Google will adjust what you see based on location and various other factors, The DuckDuckGo search results you get from California are supposed to be the same as someone searching from New Jersey. It’s interesting to see how the results turn out when not tied to a specific account. You can also use a “bang” command to search a specific site. For example, if you wanted to find a particular image on Pinterest you would type, “!Pinterest” in the search bar, along with what you’re trying to find.
DuckDuckGo’s search results come from its own crawler (named DuckDuckBot, of course) and over 100 different sources, such as Yandex, Wolfram Alpha, and Bing. You can also take the search engine mobile with its apps for iOS and Android.









