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Wheatley 1 The Function and Dysfunction of Desire in Blake’s “The Book of the Thel” William Blake’s “The Book of Thel” opens with an epigraph, a pithy and barbarous quatrain entitled “Thel’s Motto.” The “Motto” successfully encapsulates in four lines what Blake proceeds to unfurl throughout the rest of “The Book of Thel”: a quest for knowledge, objectivity, and wisdom. A contemplation of the lines between knowing and not knowing, fear and desire. “Thel’s Motto” rejects the notion of objectivity. Thel’s procession is ultimately a mission to achieve the objective, but is hindered by her acquaintances’ lack thereof. Just as Blake finds definitive virtue in the marriage of heaven and hell, so he advises a compromise of objectivity and subjectivity (which Marjorie Levinson considers a “binary opposition between two contradictory ways of knowing and being” [291]). I would further argue that not only is compromise essential, it is inevitable. The poem’s true statement of objectivity is in its notions of death and mortality. Death’s barrage of whys in the underworld marks an intersection of objectivity and subjectivity, a meeting of why and what. One essential detail that cannot be overlooked is Blake’s use of the name “Thel,” which in Greek means “wish” or “desire.” (Levinson 287) While I agree with Levinson that it does little to further the understanding of the text, I’d argue that it does inform Blake’s apparent reach for a greater gestalt; one in which the contemplation of desire, and the failings and findings therein, is allencompassing. With her name, Blake imbues in Thel the very essence of desire. It permeates her being. Thel is ephemeral, unborn. As such, any symbolic attachment, no matter the extent, defines a fundamental aspect of her being. Inquisitiveness, frailty, virginity—all qualities to which Blake attributed Thel, all abstractions of a being who is herself an abstraction. Wheatley 2 Despite Thel’s abstracted existence, she possesses what Levinson deems “ontological density.” (287) Thel’s Socratic search for answers leads her through a parade of creations, from the Lily of the Valley, to a Cloud, to a Worm, to a Clod of Clay. Her questions are ultimately concerned with one central notion: the experiences of those who exist within the realm of the real. Questions of mortality and existence and disillusionment plague Thel’s conscious. “The Book of Thel” largely concerns itself with the asking of these questions, as the central majority of the poem is devoted to Thel’s visits with these creatures. There is also the inescapable problem of sexuality in the poem. Corporal experience, in the broad form it assumes in “Thel,” certainly invites sexual knowledge. While this is a concern of the self, it does not preclude Thel’s investment in the world around her. “Liberation […] from sexual desires” should “transform the fallen world anew.” (Craciun 172) Thel’s role as an entity consumed with Innocence is important. Brian Wilkie strongly challenges the notion that Thel is an embodiment of Innocence. In addition to dismissing it as “simpleminded,” Wilkie asserts that Thel “emphatically lacks the hallmark of Innocence: trustfulness.” (48) The problem with this analysis is that Thel exhibits no substantial lack of trustfulness. It’s a grayer area in that what may be interpreted as a lack of trustfulness could also easily be turned into a sense of naïve fear. There’s no question that Thel exhibits compulsive anxiety; but it’s a child’s fear of the dark—a dread of the unknown. Thel’s virginal naivety is what drives her through her journey. She desperately wants to know the unknown, despite having an inborn aversion to the latter. Such an uneasy ontological mixture stirs in her guts a sense of doubt, mistaken by Wilkie to be distrust. Despite her doubt, overwhelming desire propels Thel through the Vales of Har. It’s ultimately her yearning for objectification—for a realization of the self—that leads her past the procession of characters. Her first encounter, with the Lily of the Valley, proves the most Wheatley 3 frustrating for Thel. The Lily is youthful, beautiful, and ultimately satisfied with her place in Har. In these qualities Thel no doubt sees a mirror image, the major difference, though, being this unattainable sense of contentedness that appears to elude Thel. In this way, the Lily represents not a maternal figure of fulfillment; rather, she assumes much more the role of the fulfilled duplicate, the Better Sister. In reply to the Lily, Thel only bows further. She praises the Lily for “giving to those that cannot crave,” for “[nourishing] the innocent lamb,” for “[purifying] the golden honey.” (2.48) And after the praise, she belittles her own existence as nothing more than “a faint cloud kindled at the rising sun: / I vanish from my pearly throne, and who shall find my place?” (2.11) This is the first instance in which Thel makes plain the fact that she is somehow not a being of physical substance. Blake imbues Thel with an otherworldly sense of atomic insubstantiality, a vaporous notion of fragility and innocence. This is not to suggest that Thel is literally vaporous. The role of shepherd—despite longstanding allegorical connotations—suggests a humanoid physical form, as does Blake’s title plate illustration, which features a virginal young Thel. Rather, she is essentially a child’s soul; void of experience and harrowing questions of a mortality she has yet to even understand. But it’s not only mortality Thel is unable to comprehend. The Lily of the Valley suggests a discussion with the Cloud, who falls victim to the same transient existence Thel so desperately wants to upend. “O little Cloud,” Thel says, “I charge thee tell to me; / Why thou complainest not when in one hour thou fade away.” (3.12) In the Cloud, Thel finds a kindred spirit, albeit one who finds itself unable to despair of its ephemerality in the way the young virgin does. The Cloud answers: “[W]hen I pass away, / It is to tenfold life.” (3.1011) The Cloud revels in his ability to cleanse and nourish the world beneath him. His daily death is an altruistic affirmation of love, and a promise of rebirth. Thel’s reservations in this regard ring sincere and reasonable: unlike the Cloud, Thel considers herself unable to serve so vital a Wheatley 4 function. This is important, as it speaks to that with which Thel truly concerns herself when discussing mortality. Thel searches for a kind of function she may serve and comes up emptyhanded. Unlike the Cloud, she “[smells] the sweetest flowers, / but [does not feed] the little flowers.” (3.1819) In other words, the Cloud happily acts as both a giver and receiver; Thel, however, only receives the pleasures of the world, and does nothing for the world in return. There’s a palpable sense of gratitude in Thel. She considers the flowers “the sweetest,” and once delighted in the “warbling birds.” (3.1819) But her delight has fallen to guilt. She thinks her life serves no purpose beyond being “the food of worms” upon death. (3.23) The creatures she visits all share a common trait. That is, their outward thoughts and actions directly represent their role in Har’s spiritual hierarchy. The Cloud assumes the role of the omnipotent patriarch, what Robert P. Waxler calls “the invisible father.” (49) While Waxler couples the term with the Jesus concept, I feel the Cloud just as easily fulfills the role. As the invisible father, the Cloud nourishes and loves from his throne above all those in the Vales. But, more to the point, the Cloud rebuffs Thel with a proper assignment of her role in Har. “Then if thou art the food of worms […] / How great thy blessing!” (3.25) He goes on to explain that “everything that lives / lives not alone, nor for itself.” (3.267) The Cloud provides a domineering role of paternity over Har in general, and Thel in particular. Here Blake establishes the concept of false objectivity: the Cloud may provide life, but he too is an inhabitant of Har, and therefore is no different than the Mole, blind to all but his pit. (Levinson 291) The curious feature of the ensuing stanza is Blake’s reflexive ambiguity. Who’s doing the speaking in these lines? Unlike the other dialogue stanzas, this one appears without an attribution tag before or during. “Art thou a Worm?” the speaker says. “Image of weakness, art Wheatley 5 thou but a Worm?” (4.2) If these words belong to Thel, it indicates that she sees the worm as a small, insignificant creature. Her initial disdain for her inability to do nothing but feed the worms has proven stronger than the Cloud’s words of encouragement. She views this creature not as an equal with which to share her spiritual wealth, but as a pitiful, “helpless” thing. (4.5) Its nakedness—remarked upon with a subtle twinge of disgust—undoubtedly calls to mind a phallus. Here the phallus is stripped of its usual power; the worm is impotent, and in need of a maternal bond. With that taken into account, the path grows curious if you consider the stanza to be entirely spoken by the Worm. The entire dynamic of the relationship between the two is reversed. Where the prior instance would have signified Thel as the dominant opposite of the Worm, we’re now given a chance to see the Worm question Thel’s own spiritual integrity. “Art thou a Worm?” Is Thel a worm? What separates the young virgin from the naked, helpless creature sitting on the leaf? After all, isn’t it ultimately the Worm that will be devouring Thel after she’s dead? The Cloud insists this type of relationship is something that resembles a cooperative agreement between equals. Thel, however, stands to gain nothing in death. If this is the Worm speaking to Thel, we’re also treated to an interesting moment when the Worm relishes in Thel’s solitude. Thel has no one, “none to cherish thee with mother’s smiles.” (4.6) Here we return to the filial concept previously seen in the Cloud and the Lily. Thel is an incomplete concept, a loose abstraction of fears and worries with no discernible maternal presence, despite (or perhaps due to) her active role as a lost daughter. As such, it’s a grotesque mockery of motherhood when the Clod of Clay appears to soothe the weeping phallus. (4.79) Unlike much of Blake’s more canonical and denser texts, “The Book of Thel” follows a fairly traditional narrative structure, complete with something resembling a climax. After
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BLAKE PONTO | DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY COMMERCIALS (Selected Credits) DIRECTOR PRODUCTION COMPANY PORT OF VANCOUVER HYUNDAI UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA BC HYDRO ITA KRAFT BCLC QUAKER OATS CHILDREN OF THE STREET J.P.
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Set atop a powder-keg England of 1791, the play is fact-based and explores the inter-influencing of Mary with William Blake, and his wife Cate, Henry Fuseli, and his wife Sophia, Thomas Paine and Joseph Johnson, their least known though most essential, mutual benefactor-publisher.
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Set atop a powder-keg England of 1791, the play is fact-based and explores the inter-influencing of Mary with William Blake, and his wife Cate, Henry Fuseli, and his wife Sophia, Thomas Paine and Joseph Johnson, their least known though most essential, mutual benefactor-publisher.
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EXPLORING PERCEPTIONS OF BRAND LOYALTY AND CONSUMER IDENTITY AMONG MILLENNIAL MALES LIVING IN CENTRAL OHIO Blake A.
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Set in 1791 the play is fact-based and explores the inter-influencing of Mary with William Blake, and his wife Cate, Henry Fuseli, and his wife Sophia, Thomas Paine and Joseph Johnson, their least known though most important mutual benefactor-publisher.
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I contain multitudes 24.06—26.06.2016 Press Release I contain multitudes is a group exhibition which presents work of Alexis Blake (US/NL), Jane Coppin (BE), gerlach en koop (NL) and Raphael Malfliet/ Todd Neufeld/ Carlo Costa (BE/US).
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Because I put them in there- we caught the issue before anyone was hurtOf course We had one angry mom that called the news because the CO Detector went off....I contacted Pat and the company attorney Blake to ask how they wanted me to handle the situation- Blake said that we are to say NO COMMENT.....
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Scott hesitates and then passes her the business card to the security company. It reads "Blake Williams - Security Tech".
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Blake Zolfo www.blakezolfo.com blake@blakezolfo.com PROFESSIONAL THEATRE Pickle Chiffon Pie* Fabulous 50’s Christmas* Height:
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Blake Zolfo www.blakezolfo.com blake@blakezolfo.com REGIONAL THEATRE Pickle Chiffon Pie* Fabulous 50’s Christmas* Height:
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Blake Zolfo www.blakezolfo.com blake@blakezolfo.com PROFESSIONAL THEATRE Pickle Chiffon Pie* Fabulous 50’s Christmas* Height:
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Blake Zolfo www.blakezolfo.com blake@blakezolfo.com PROFESSIONAL THEATRE Pickle Chiffon Pie* Fabulous 50’s Christmas* Height:
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In der angelsächsischen Lyrik findet sich ein Zitat aus der Feder des Dichters William Blake.
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TONYA Oh, so I guess Blake Roberts is just another douche now?
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Baton Rouge Horn Lake South Haven Baton Rouge Hattiesburg West Monroe Lafayette Name Tyler White John Grandeury Brady Delhomme Jeriemie Gates Ethan Warren DJ Roberts Blake Dyas Egan O'Conner Aaron Chu Doug Williams Randy Reynolds Joe Matz Rich McMorran Ronnie Adams Dale McVay David Robichaux Ken Oakley Brooks Newell Shane Seal Kevin White Jeff Curry Chris Russell Paul Kainer Larry Uelmen Pat Barnes Kevin Weiss Stephen Harrison Matt Orum John Fowler Chad Sherbert Chris McRae Kyle Kirk Jimmy Moak Thunder Schultz Aston Guidry Mike Rheaume Tyler Wammack Logan Weiss Barrett Johnson Sean Reese Josh Coghill Jamie Massengale Mason McKay Blair Goulas Liam Oconner Kayla Pixler DeeNee Shephard Deborah Brouillete Callie McMorran Kristin Nowicki Ester Schultz Skye Morgan Michelle Russell Connie Robichaux Score 54 54 55 55 56 58 58 61 65 50 53 56 57 58 63 63 65 68 52 54 56 56 57 59 59 62 63 45 50 51 52 53 55 56 58 60 49 51 51 53 55 56 57 59 60 64 65 68 69 69 70 72 84 90 Points 90 80 65 65 50 35 35 20 10 90 80 70 60 50 35 35 20 10 90 80 65 65 50 35 35 20 10 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 90 75 75 60 50 40 30 20 10 90 80 70 55 55 40 30 20 10 Div Winner &
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Baton Rouge Horn Lake South Haven Baton Rouge Hattiesburg West Monroe Lafayette Name Tyler White John Grandeury Brady Delhomme Jeriemie Gates Ethan Warren DJ Roberts Blake Dyas Egan O'Conner Aaron Chu Doug Williams Randy Reynolds Joe Matz Rich McMorran Ronnie Adams Dale McVay David Robichaux Ken Oakley Brooks Newell Shane Seal Kevin White Jeff Curry Chris Russell Paul Kainer Larry Uelmen Pat Barnes Kevin Weiss Stephen Harrison Matt Orum John Fowler Chad Sherbert Chris McRae Kyle Kirk Jimmy Moak Thunder Schultz Aston Guidry Mike Rheaume Tyler Wammack Logan Weiss Barrett Johnson Sean Reese Josh Coghill Jamie Massengale Mason McKay Blair Goulas Liam Oconner Kayla Pixler DeeNee Shephard Deborah Brouillete Callie McMorran Kristin Nowicki Ester Schultz Skye Morgan Michelle Russell Connie Robichaux Score 54 54 55 55 56 58 58 61 65 50 53 56 57 58 63 63 65 68 52 54 56 56 57 59 59 62 63 45 50 51 52 53 55 56 58 60 49 51 51 53 55 56 57 59 60 64 65 68 69 69 70 72 84 90 Points 90 80 65 65 50 35 35 20 10 90 80 70 60 50 35 35 20 10 90 80 65 65 50 35 35 20 10 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 90 75 75 60 50 40 30 20 10 90 80 70 55 55 40 30 20 10 Div Winner &
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Ben 1981-03 Bizier Ghislain 1968-02 Bjornson Barney 1944-35 Black Florence 1943-29 Blair Chuck Blais Lina 1977-01 Blake Robert L.
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PHOTON LIGHTING GROUP OFFICIAL SERVER ORDINANCE THIS SERVER IS PROTECTED BY THE FOLLOWING SAFETY MODIFICATIONS: ULX & NADMOD PHOTON SERVER TEAM: ● SCHMAL ● THESENDEST ● JOHN BLAKE ● RAPTOR JESUS ● UMPY OFFICIAL ROLEPLAY POLICE OFFICERS: ● THESENDEST ● JOHN BLAKE ● SCHMAL ● STRUDEL ● DALAX ● UMPY THIS DOCUMENT PROVIDES THE MOST UPTODATE ON THE ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION FROM THE PHOTON LIGHTING GROUP’S OFFICIAL SANDBOX ROLEPLAY SERVER. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THE INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE, DO NOT HESITATE TO CONTACT ANY OF THE MEMBERS OF THE PHOTON SERVER TEAM PHOTON LIGHTING GROUP OFFICIAL SERVER ORDINANCE ALPHA CLASS RULES A1:
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Ron Mau has two sons who played football for and graduated from Smoky Mountain High School (Ronnie‐‘09 and Rusty – ‘11). Both played junior varsity and varsity football for the Smoky Mountain Mustangs. For a period of 6 years, which started before either of his son’s played varsity and extended until after both had graduated, Ron kept all statistics for the varsity football team, reported those statistics to the Asheville Citizen Times and served on the Touchdown Club Board of Directors. Rusty’s football career was cut short due to injuries. Despite no longer having a son involved on the football field Ron served as President of the Touchdown Club for what would have been Rusty’s senior year of football. After Rusty graduated, Ron stepped down from the Touchdown Club Board of Directors but continued to keep statistics for the Mustangs for an additional year. Ron is a big football fan and continues to follow Mustang football. Ron himself had a football career that included some time on a Big 8 (now Big XII) football roster. Mickey Luker has two children (Gracelyn & Bailey) attending Smoky Mountain High School. Gracelyn is a cheerleader for the Mustangs! Mickey has been a big supporter for the Mustangs and a football fan. He is your candidate for Jackson County Commissioner ‐ District #4 and believes in improving the lives for all the families of our communities. Mickey and his family own and operate the Caney Fork General Store and have been a supporter of the Touchdown Club.. He will bring many years of leadership, service in public service and business entrepreneurship to our County government. Mickey and Ron want to: Improve the lives of the families of Jackson County Ensure county finances are sustainable Protect and improve natural resources, infrastructure and county facilities in our communities GOOD LUCK MUSTANGS! Smoky Mountain Mustangs At Robbinsville August 19, 2016 Robbinsville Roster Mustang Roster No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 19 22 24 25 28 29 30 31 32 34 40 41 42 43 44 45 52 53 54 55 58 60 64 65 66 68 72 75 77 79 82 88 Name Cyrus Lanning, Tristan Kenyon Andrew Cobaugh Cody Lominac Tyler Walizer Pat Espinoza Cole Hooper Tony Houston Nate Coffey Dawson Jamison Austin Baumgarner Will Sutton Connor Moore Nathan Webb Mathew Ridley Montrell Turner Alex Messer Gage Kosnik Devon Macke Andy Houston Kyle Bradley Daniel Burch Jordan Davis Michael Ashe Quinn Manning V Brian Naulty Griffin Woody Coleman Sellers Hunter Coggins Tanner Norman Seth Steinbicker Mckae Bumgarner Bryce Reagan Blake Curtis Devon Stephens Lane Roberson Darren Buchanan Cole Burch Derek Balliot Jackson Paulus Andrew Lillard Chandler Hensley Parker Williamson Josh Sellers Sam Mathis Emmitt Baldwin Pos. RB/LB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB QB/DB WR/LB QB/DB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB RB/DB RB/DL WR/DB TE/LB K/P WR/LB RB/LB WR/DB RB/LB RB/LB TE/DL RB/LB WR/LB OL/DL RB/LB TE/LB OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/LB OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL WR/DB Gr JR JR JR SO JR JR SR JR JR JR SR SR SR JR SR JR JR JR SR JR SR JR JR SR JR SR SR JR JR JR JR JR SR JR SR SR JR JR SR JR JR JR SR SR JR SO Ht. 5’9” 5’9” 5’9” 6’0” 5’11 5’8” 6’3” 5’8” 6’2” 6’0” 6' 2" 5’11 6’3” 6’0” 5’6” 6’1” 6’0” 6’1” 6’0” 5’8” 6’1” 5’10 5’11 5’10 6’0” 5’5” 5’7” 5’10 5’9” 6’0” 6’2” 5' 9" 6’1” 6’5” 6’2” 5’10 6’1” 6’2” 5’9” 6’0” 6’1” 5’8” 6' 2" 6’4” 6’3” 5’9” Wt. 160 160 165 160 150 140 175 140 195 155 205 160 180 160 155 225 140 220 185 140 180 160 185 190 205 150 180 235 190 185 210 190 190 305 235 285 200 280 250 255 225 190 245 280 200 135 No.
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1 Round# NOVICE 1 2 31 4:02.383 1 653706 Average Top 5 Q# Top 10 15 / 20 7.118 7.223 7.286 7.443 1 7.284 7.586 2 Banoslewkz, Brett 2 4 29 4:06.404 7.126 7.155 Smith, Neil Patton, Blake 3 4 1 5 17 0 4:02.523 8.621 9.436 10.334 Patton, Shawn 5 3 0 5 Montgoery, Trent Montgomery, Travis 6 7 7 6 0 0 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Smith Cruse Patton Banoslewkz Patton Montgomery Montgoery 3/51.016 3/15.174 3/14.836 3/11.061 3/12.711 3/9.147 3/12.359 3/9.522 3/9.856 3/10.686 3/15.504 3/10.032 3/17.579 3/12.334 3/11.438 3/10.647 3/8.621 1/7.349 1/7.249 1/7.633 1/7.118 1/7.969 1/7.366 1/7.417 1/7.284 1/7.302 1/8.780 2/10.634 1/7.313 1/7.486 1/7.905 1/8.954 1/7.701 1/7.310 1/7.688 1/7.453 1/7.964 1/7.967 1/7.740 1/8.014 1/7.544 1/7.163 1/7.541 1/7.859 1/9.486 1/7.983 1/7.804 1/7.407 2/10.371 2/8.696 2/7.514 2/7.142 2/7.261 2/7.126 2/7.139 2/7.652 2/7.274 2/7.190 1/7.464 2/13.659 2/14.653 2/8.698 2/7.552 2/7.687 2/7.659 2/7.875 2/8.672 2/11.824 2/8.256 2/7.801 2/8.162 2/8.314 2/9.791 2/7.800 2/8.219 2/7.179 2/7.774 8 9 3 4 10 Top Qualifier is Cruse, Carson 31/4:02.383 (Rnd 1) Timing and Scoring by www.RCScoringPro.com Race# INDY FRIDAY NIGHT RACING Driver Name Sponsor Pos Car# Laps Race Time Fast Lap Behind Barnhill, Nathan Car# 1 4 30 4:04.169 2 653706 Average Top 5 Q# Top 10 15 / 20 7.127 7.237 7.384 7.659 2 6.927 7.046 7.397 3 Barnhill, Kris 2 6 30 4:09.765 6.733 Cruse, Tim Dustin, Jack 3 4 3 7 29 28 4:06.796 4:02.765 6.880 6.994 6.979 7.224 7.611 7.123 7.246 7.674 5 6 9.057 9.296 10.058 7 Paly, Allyssa 5 2 23 4:06.937 8.305 Langley, Colby Banoslewkz, Bill 6 7 1 5 1 0 0:06.526 6.526 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Langley Paly Cruse Barnhill Banoslewkz Barnhill Dustin 4/9.895 5/15.538 5/10.665 5/10.893 5/9.472 5/11.873 5/10.010 5/9.455 5/10.418 5/9.481 5/9.535 5/9.058 5/8.305 5/9.285 5/9.540 5/12.215 5/10.501 5/9.855 5/9.653 5/9.181 5/13.084 5/17.162 5/11.863 2/7.499 1/7.689 1/7.750 1/7.514 2/10.374 1/8.060 2/7.771 2/8.278 4/14.115 4/12.787 4/7.921 4/10.087 4/8.323 4/10.797 4/7.764 4/7.284 4/9.898 4/6.880 4/6.954 3/8.010 3/7.359 3/8.195 3/6.929 3/8.597 3/6.900 3/8.474 3/7.232 3/9.454 3/7.901 3/7.930 2/8.197 2/8.310 2/7.331 1/8.237 2/9.130 1/7.428 1/8.077 1/7.881 1/7.610 1/7.841 1/8.350 1/8.714 1/8.032 1/7.807 1/7.597 1/7.594 1/8.114 1/8.077 1/7.460 2/9.622 1/8.722 1/10.663 2/11.043 1/7.129 2/7.970 1/7.170 1/7.127 1/7.532 1/7.474 5/12.571 4/8.792 4/7.757 4/7.688 4/7.962 4/7.184 4/11.243 4/7.269 3/7.561 2/7.047 2/7.874 2/6.733 2/8.319 2/7.576 2/8.138 2/7.054 2/10.149 2/7.124 2/7.160 2/7.139 1/6.891 2/9.384 2/11.117 1/9.317 2/8.483 1/7.221 2/7.342 2/8.333 2/6.908 2/12.429 6/12.720 3/7.705 3/7.965 3/7.361 3/7.739 3/7.446 3/7.567 3/10.954 2/7.365 3/9.421 3/10.508 3/11.535 3/7.382 3/7.194 3/8.449 3/11.455 3/8.308 3/6.994 3/7.078 4/12.416 4/9.403 4/7.477 4/8.031 4/10.269 4/7.145 4/7.289 4/7.204 4/8.385 1.
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Christopher Blake Taylor Roetto Photographers:
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June Lifters of the Month Congratulations to Blake Locke and Dalton Klenk, our June 2013 Fremont Football Lifters of the Month!
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Blake Theatre Almshouse St, Monmouth NP25 3XP 7.00pm £12.00 Concessions £11.00 Contact the Blake Theatre on 01600 719401 or email theblaketheatre.org All proceeds to the RBL Poppy Appeal and Monmouth Male Voice Choir.
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