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Ducati 851, 1990, Raymond Roche, WSBK Champion
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Eddie Lawson Vs. Raymond Roche
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The book list copied from feminist-reprise
Radical Lesbian Feminist Theory
A Passion for Friends: Toward a Philosophy of Female Affection, Jan Raymond
Call Me Lesbian: Lesbian Lives, Lesbian Theory, Julia Penelope
The Lesbian Heresy, Sheila Jeffreys
The Lesbian Body, Monique Wittig
Politics of Reality, Marilyn Frye
Willful Virgin: Essays in Feminism 1976-1992, Marilyn Frye
Lesbian Ethics, Sarah Hoagland
Sister/Outsider, Audre Lorde
Radical Feminist Theory – General/Collections
Freedom Fallacy: The Limits of Liberal Feminism, edited by Miranda Kiraly and Meagan Tyler
Radically Speaking: Feminism Reclaimed, Renate Klein and Diane Bell
Love and Politics, Carol Anne Douglas
The Dialectic of Sex–The Case for Feminist Revolution, Shulamith Firestone
Sisterhood is Powerful, Robin Morgan, ed.
Radical Feminism: A Documentary Reader, edited by Barbara A. Crow
Three Guineas, Virginia Woolf
Sexual Politics, Kate Millett
Radical Feminism, Anne Koedt, Ellen Levine, and Anita Rapone, eds.
On Lies, Secrets and Silence, Adrienne Rich
Beyond Power: On Women, Men and Morals, Marilyn French
Feminism Unmodified: Discourses on Life and Law, Catharine MacKinnon
Femininity and Domination: Studies in the Phenomenology of Oppression, Sandra Bartky
Life and Death, Andrea Dworkin
This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color, Gloria Anzaldua and Cherrie Moraga, eds.
Wildfire: Igniting the She/Volution, Sonia Johnson
Homegirls: A Black Feminist Anthology, Barbara Smith ed.
Fugitive Information, Kay Leigh Hagan
Talking Back: Thinking Feminist, Thinking Black, bell hooks
Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center, bell hooks
Deals with the Devil and Other Reasons to Riot, Pearl Cleage
Pilgrimages/Peregrinajes, Maria Lugones
In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens, Alice Walker
The Whole Woman, Germaine Greer
Right Wing Women, Andrea Dworkin
Feminist Theory – Specific Areas
Prostitution
Paid For: My Journey Through Prostitution, Rachel Moran
Being and Being Bought: Prostitution, Surrogacy, and the Split Self, Kajsa Ekis Ekman
The Industrial Vagina: The Political Economy of the Global Sex Trade, Sheila Jeffreys
Female Sexual Slavery, Kathleen Barry
Women, Lesbians, and Prostitution: A Workingclass Dyke Speaks Out Against Buying Women for Sex, by Toby Summer, in Lesbian Culture: An Anthology, Julia Penelope and Susan Wolfe, eds.
Ten Reasons for Not Legalizing Prostitution, Jan Raymond
The Legalisation of Prostitution : A failed social experiment, Sheila Jeffreys
Making the Harm Visible: Global Sexual Exploitation of Women and Girls, Donna M. Hughes and Claire Roche, eds.
Prostitution, Trafficking, and Traumatic Stress, Melissa Farley
Not for Sale: Feminists Resisting Prostitution and Pornography, Christine Stark and Rebecca Whisnant, eds.
Pornography
Pornland: How Pornography Has Hijacked Our Sexuality, Gail Dines
Pornified: How Porn is Damaging Our Lives, Our Relationships, and Our Families, Pamela Paul
Pornography: Men Possessing Women, Andrea Dworkin
Pornography: The Production and Consumption of Inequality, Gail Dines
Pornography: Evidence of the Harm, Diana Russell
Pornography and Sexual Violence: Evidence of the Links (transcript of Minneapolis hearings published by Everywoman in the UK)
Rape
Against Our Will, Susan Brownmiller
Rape In Marriage, Diana Russell
Incest
Secret Trauma, Diana Russell
Victimized Daughters: Incest and the Development of the Female Self, Janet Liebman Jacobs
Battering/Domestic Violence
Loving to Survive, Dee Graham
Trauma and Recovery, Judith Herman
Why Does He Do That? Inside the Minds of Angry and Controlling Men, Lundy Bancroft
Sadomasochism/”Sex Wars”
Unleashing Feminism: Critiquing Lesbian Sadomasochism in the Gay Nineties, Irene Reti, ed.
The Sex Wars, Lisa Duggan and Nan D. Hunter, eds.
The Sexual Liberals and the Attack on Feminism, edited by Dorchen Leidholdt and Janice Raymond
Sex, Lies, and Feminism, Charlotte Croson, off our backs, June 2001
How Orgasm Politics Has Hijacked the Women’s Movement, Sheila Jeffreys
A Vision of Lesbian Sexuality, Janice Raymond, in All The Rage: Reasserting Radical Lesbian Feminism, Lynne Harne & Elaine Miller, eds.
Sex and Feminism: Who Is Being Silenced? Adriene Sere in SaidIt, 2001
Consuming Passions: Some Thoughts on History, Sex and Free Enterprise by De Clarke (From Unleashing Feminism).
Separatism/Women-Only Space
“No Dobermans Allowed,” Carolyn Gage, in Lesbian Culture: An Anthology, Julia Penelope and Susan Wolfe, eds.
For Lesbians Only: A Separatist Anthology, Julia Penelope & Sarah Hoagland, eds.
Exploring the Value of Women-Only Space, Kya Ogyn
Medicine
Witches, Midwives and Nurses: A History of Women Healers, Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English
For Her Own Good: 150 Years of the Experts’ Advice to Women, Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English
The Hidden Malpractice: How American Medicine Treats Women as Patients and Professionals, Gena Corea
The Mother Machine: Reproductive Technologies from Artificial Insemination to Artificial Wombs, Gena Corea
Women and Madness, Phyllis Chesler
Women, Health and the Politics of Fat, Amy Winter, in Rain And Thunder, Autumn Equinox 2003, No. 20
Changing Our Minds: Lesbian Feminism and Psychology, Celia Kitzinger and Rachel Perkins
Motherhood
Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution, Adrienne Rich
The Reproduction of Mothering, Nancy Chodorow
Maternal Thinking: Toward a Politics of Peace, Sara Ruddick
Marriage/Heterosexuality
Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence, Adrienne Rich
The Spinster and Her Enemies: Feminism and Sexuality 1880-1930, Sheila Jeffreys
Anticlimax: A Feminist Perspective on the Sexual Revolution, Sheila Jeffreys
Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman, Michele Wallace
The Sexual Contract, Carol Pateman
A Radical Dyke Experiment for the Next Century: 5 Things to Work for Instead of Same-Sex Marriage, Betsy Brown in off our backs, January 2000 V.30; N.1 p. 24
Intercourse, Andrea Dworkin
Transgender/Queer Politics
Gender Hurts, Sheila Jeffreys
Female Erasure, edited by Ruth Barrett
Testosterone Rex: Unmaking the Myths of Our Gendered Minds, Cordelia Fine
Delusions of Gender: How Our Minds, Society, and Neurosexism Create Difference, Cordelina Fine
Sexing the Body: Gender and the Construction of Sexuality, Anne Fausto-Sterling
Myths of Gender, Anne Fausto-Sterling
Unpacking Queer Politics, Sheila Jeffreys
The Transsexual Empire: The Making of the She-Male, Janice Raymond
The Inconvenient Truth of Teena Brandon, Carolyn Gage
Language
Speaking Freely: Unlearning the Lies of the Fathers’ Tongues, Julia Penelope
Websters’ First New Intergalactic Wickedary, Mary Daly
Man Made Language, Dale Spender
Feminist Theology/Spirituality/Religion
Beyond God the Father: Toward a Philosophy of Women’s Liberation, Mary Daly
Gyn/Ecology: The Metaethics of Radical Feminism, Mary Daly
The Gods and Goddesses of Old Europe, Marija Gimbutas
Woman, Church and State, Matilda Joslyn Gage
The Women’s Bible, Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Pure Lust, Mary Daly
Backlash
The War Against Women, Marilyn French
Backlash, Susan Faludi
History/Memoir
Surpassing the Love of Men, Lillian Faderman
Going Too Far: The Personal Chronicles of a Feminist, Robin Morgan
Women of Ideas, and What Men Have Done to Them, Dale Spender
The Creation of Patriarchy, Gerda Lerner
The Creation of Feminist Consciousness, From the Middle Ages to Eighteen-Seventy, Gerda Lerner
Why History Matters, Gerda Lerner
A Vindication of the Rights of Women, Mary Wollstonecraft, ed.
The Elizabeth Cady Stanton-Susan B. Anthony Reader: Correspondence, Writings, Speeches, Ellen Carol Dubois, ed., Gerda Lerner, Elizabeth Cady Stanton
The Suffragette Movement, Sylvia Pankhurst
In Our Time: Memoirs of a Revolution, Susan Brownmiller
Women, Race and Class, Angela Y. Davis
Economy
Counting for Nothing: What Men Value and What Women Are Worth, Marilyn Waring
For-Giving: A Feminist Criticism of Exchange, Genevieve Vaughn
Fat/Body Image/Appearance
Shadow on a Tightrope: Writings by Women on Fat Oppression, Lisa Schoenfielder and Barb Wieser
Beauty and Misogyny: Harmful Cultural Practices in the West, Sheila Jeffreys
Can’t Buy My Love: How Advertising Changes the Way We Think and Feel, Jean Kilbourne
The Beauty Myth, Naomi Wolf
Unbearable Weight: Feminism, Western Culture, and the Body, Susan Bordo
The Invisible Woman: Confronting Weight Prejudice in America, Charisse Goodman
Women En Large: Photographs of Fat Nudes, Laurie Toby Edison and Debbie Notkin
Disability
With the Power of Each Breath: A Disabled Women’s Anthology, Susan E. Browne, Debra Connors, and Nanci Stern
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Do you have a goodreads/reading list/any particular favorite novels/novellas? I like your funny words magic (wo)man
ha! my goodreads system is mostly reading a book then slopping into the groupchat to bring up My Opinion. i post about old media/noir stuff here because it fits with the Theming, but my tastes are actually more horror-y, in general. i'll never say i dislike a genre offhand, but it's harder for me to get into sweet romances, or like, peppy comedies. nothing wrong with them, more a taste thing.
the rad-roche underthought reading list
I've never read a noir in my life, but your incessant posting compels me: Lady in the Lake, Raymond Chandler
I like the idea of them, but I think all the death and suffering will bum me out, I want something like eight shades lighter: Thin Man, Dashiell Hammett
Something in the genre but really, really fucking weird: The Body Scout, Lincoln Michel (please read the body scout. i need to talk about the body scout)
I'm lost. I'm so, so lost in this forest. I don't even want a noir. I'm so lost, and my phone is out of battery and I am scared: Scared you say? Negative Space, B.R. Yeager
Out of genre wildcard pick: If you've never read Moby Dick, it is exactly as good as everybody says. stan dick
Favourite book: Perfume, Patrick Süskind. I read it once a year, minimum
#text post#i ought to read more i absolutely tore through books writing dww#and have read less this year#accursed 24 hours in a day#stream dick
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"Anneau" de Raymond de Cornil en cristal de roche, or et émail (XIIIe siècle) présentée à l'exposition “Voyage dans le Cristal” au Musée de Cluny, décembre 2023.
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HAVE YOURSELF A MERRY INDIE CHRISTMAS (VOLUMES 1-4) COMES TO A CLOSE BY BEING NAMED 'THE GREATEST INDIE XMAS ALBUM EVER' (JOHN KENNEDY - RADIO X).

So there we have it. Three years plus of joyous hard work, curating 208 of the finest original indie Christmas songs in order to raise funds for Crisis at Christmas. The money raised by Have Yourself A Merry Indie Christmas (HYAMIC) will be officially confirmed as soon as the holiday is over (comfortably between £11 and 12,000). I'd like to say a big thank you to the various Crisis case officers who have assisted me, presently Ali Discombe. All have been kind and understanding of my circumstances.
As a music writer, and as somebody who likes to talk about great pop music almost as much as I like listening to great pop music, curating the album has been thrill-a-minute stuff. I still can't quite believe that some of my all-time favourite artists appear on the albums, including The Wedding Present, The Lucksmiths, Suzzy Roche, The Pearlfishers, Pete Astor, Tot Taylor, BOB and Armstrong. Equally, I was thrilled to discover scores of new bands that now rank alongside those favs mentioned above. I could list a 100 here, but will settle for - Sunturns (I played 'III' on Boxing Day morning and it blew me away!), Alpine Subs, Les Bicyclettes de Belsize, St Lenox, Hanemoon, Charlie's Hand Movements and Pale Sunday. There are songs on the HYAMIC albums that I would now rank in my top 20 Xmas songs of all-time - I absolutely fell in love with 'A Pretty Good Christmas' on first listen' (The Disappointment Choir Tr4 Volume 1).
I want to thank all the writers/broadcasters/podcast hosts/presenters/label bosses that got right behind the project, including some names of true international renown. Take a bow -
John Harris, Pete Paphides, John Kennedy, Adrian Goldberg, Gareth Jones, Andy Von Pip, Huw Stephens, Adam Walton, Ken Kessler, DJ Indi, DJ Oscar, Mickey Bradley, Bill Cummings, Alice Peter-Burns, Dr Art Jipson, Matt (Sarah), Tom (Fika Recording), Sandra Zettpunkt, Kat E, Josh Meadows, Tony Hardy, Gideon Coe, Vic Galloway, Geraint Evans, Gary Raymond, Alex Rawls, Francis (New Sound Wales) Wayne (Sunshine music I Radio) and Darrin (subjangle). A special mention for Jim of Christmas Underground, a trailblazer who made an album of this type possible. I spent many, many happy hours reading his always illuminating thoughts on some of the extraordinary songs that he was uncovering. Huge apologies to those that I have no doubt missed off the list somewhere along the way.
Thanks to Karen, Jenny & Becky for all their love and understanding throughout the HYAMIC years!!!
The albums remain on sale here - https://v4velindre.bandcamp.com/music
Look out for the final figure raised on New Years Eve.
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7 lieux insolites à visiter en France cet été

Le Covid 19 a eu beaucoup d’impact sur notre quotidien… Et bientôt nos vacances d’été? En effet, de nombreux pays, notamment l’Espagne présagent de fermer leurs frontières jusqu’à septembre… Laissant de nombreux vacanciers sans réelles destinations. Pas de panique! Nous vous avons concocté une sélection de sept lieux insolites à visiter en France cet été.a Situé dans à Rustrel dans le Luberon et surnommé “le Colorado Provençal”, ces roches aux couleurs naturellement ocres ont en effet un air des paysages de l’Arizona aux Etats-Unis. Créé il y a environs 100 millions d’années, de nombreux sentiers aménagés sont désormais accessibles au public. Les prix oscillent entre 2,50 euros en tarif plein et 1,50 euros pour les groupes. Le palais idéal du Facteur Cheval Le petit village de Hauterives, situé dans la Drôme pourrait presque paraître banal. En apparence seulement. Si l’on s’aventure à proximité de la place de la Mairie, vous tomberez alors nez à nez avec ce fabuleux monument fait entièrement de pierres, ayant de fausses allures de temple abandonné. Dès 1879, le facteur Ferdinand Cheval commence ce chantier titanesque qui durera 33 ans. En temps normal, ce palais féerique ouvre ses portes tous les jours (dimanches et jours fériés inclus) de 9h30 à 19h en période d’été. Les cascades de Tuf Non vous ne rêvez pas, vous êtes bien en France, plus précisément au coeur du Jura. Alimenté par la source de la Cuisance ces multiples cascades offrent un paysage à couper le souffle. Le nom “tuf” désigne la roche calcaire d’origine sédimentaire dont elles sont composées. De plus, elles sont facilement accessibles en toutes saisons par des chemins de randonnée. La Demeure du Chaos Bien moins idyllique que les paysages et monuments précédents. La Demeure du Chaos, n’en reste pas moins un des lieux les plus insolites à visiter en France. Située à Saint-Romain-Au-Mont-d’Or, dans la métropole de Lyon, cet endroit aux allures post-apocalyptique a d’abord été un simple relai de poste. Mais en 1999, son actuel propriétaire, Thierry Ehrmann décide de la transformer de fond en comble. Ouvert tous les week-ends et jour fériés, l’entrée est gratuite. À lire également : Canyoning en famille : conseils Le jardin de Giverny Moins insolite mais simplement féerique, le jardin de Giverny reste un véritable coin de paradis à visiter au moins une fois dans sa vie. Il appartenait à l’artiste Claude Monet qui a réalisé dans ce même endroit une grande partie de ses chefs d'oeuvres dont les Nymphéas ainsi que le Jardin de l’artiste à Giverny. N’hésitez pas à faire un petit détour par le Musée des Impressionistes. En temps normal, le musée ouvre tous les jours et les tarifs varient entre 7,50 euros pour un adulte, 5 euros pour un enfant de 12 à 17 ans et les étudiants et 3,50 euros pour ceux de 7 à 11 ans. La Maison Picassiette Entièrement recouverte de mosaïques et de faïence, cette maison ne passe pas inaperçue dans la ville de Chartres dans l’Eure-et-Loire ce qui en fait l’un des lieux les plus insolites de France. Elle fut construite par Raymond Isidore, un employé communal de la ville qui consacra sa vie entière à sa construction. Aujourd’hui, cette véritable oeuvre d’art, dont les fresques représentent des vues du Mont Saint Michel, est classé Monument Historique. En temps normal, cette mosaïque géante ouvre tous les jours sauf les mardis pour 6 euros en tarif plein. Les rochers sculptés de l’Abbé Fouré Si vous vous promenez le long des côtes de l’Ille-Et-Vilaine, vous apercevrez peut être avec étonnement ces figures sculptés dans la roche. Ces 300 visages auraient été réalisés de fin 1894 à 1907 par l’abbé Adolphe Julien Foueré. L’Association “Les Amis de l’Oeuvre de l’Abbé Fouré” propose régulièrement des visites d’environs 1h30 à 5 euros plein tarif et gratuit pour les moins de 12 ans. Le patrimoine français regorge de lieux plus insolites les uns que les autres. Ainsi, il vous sera impossible de vous ennuyer cet été. Alors, quel lieu rêveriez-vous de visiter? Read the full article
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Christina Aguilera - Come On Over (All I Want Is You) (Official Video) October 14, 2000 - 23 Years Ago Today: Christina Aguilera began a 4-week run at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart with her single, "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)." This was the 18-year-old former Mickey Mouse Club child star's 5th entry on the chart and it became her 4th Top 3 and 3rd No. 1 single from her No. 1 self-titled debut album which has been certified 8X Platinum. The single was written by Johan Aberg, Paul Rein, Christina Aguilera, Ron Fair, Chaka Blackmon, Raymond Cham, Eric Dawkins, Shelly Peiken and Guy Roche. Her flow of Top 3's were interrupted by releasing a Christmas single, the classic "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire)," which peaked at No. 18 on the Hot 100 on Christmas Day 1999. Aguilera earned a Grammy for Best New Artist: 1999 two months following her 20th birthday.
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What Is Raymond Roche Net Worth In 2023? - YouTube
Hey everyone, in today's video, we'll be diving into the fascinating world of Raymond Roche's net worth. Stay tuned to discover the incredible fortune of this legendary figure. #hereofamily #celebnetworth #huynhhieu #RaymondRoche #RaymondRochenetworth - s6g5xqkqzk
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Raymond Roche Christian Sarron Eddie Lawson Alfonso Pons Rob McElnea Franco Uncini Christian Le Liard Fabio Biliotti Boet Van Dolmen
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LA COMMUNAUTÉ DE ROCHE-JABOUIN EST EN DEUIL … VANITA DENA N’Y EST PLUS !
LA COMMUNAUTÉ DE ROCHE-JABOUIN EST EN DEUIL …
La rédaction de la voix de Dumont a appris avec beaucoup de peine le décès de Madame Vanita Dena aujourd’hui 1er Juin 2023. Madame Dena est décédée à l’âge de 77 ans après une longue maladie courageusement supportée. Elle laisse dans le deuil ses
enfants: Jean Raymond Dena, Odrick Voltaire, Jacques Voltaire, Jean-Michel Voltaire et Wilson Dena.
Les mots ne suffisent pas pour exprimer la douleur de chaque enfant et petits-enfants de Madame Vanita Dena. Elle était une mère aimante, une grand-mère sympathique, affectueuse, généreuse et courageuse.
Elle adorait cuisiner pour plaire à ses petits enfants qui lui rendent visite. Madame Dena était une femme courageuse, résiliente et dynamique. Elle était aimée par tous les citoyens de sa communauté.
Elle a mis au monde 5 garçons énergiques et dynamiques qui contribuent de manière inconditionnelle au rehaussement de leur communauté.
Madame Vanita Dena est partie vers l’au-delà dans un monde invisible. Son héritage restera gravé dans l’esprit des citoyens de la communauté de Roche-Jabouin. Ses enfants continuent d’investir dans l’éducation de leur communauté pour former la nouvelle génération de demain. L’école kindergarten qui porte son nom à Roche-Jabouin constitue un héritage légué à sa communauté.
Ce n’est pas seulement les familles Dena et Voltaire qui pleurent le décès de Madame Vanita Dena. Elle faisait partie aussi de la famille Tarte. En cette pénible circonstance, je joins ma voix à celle des membres des familles Dena, Voltaire et Tarte pour adresser mes profondes sympathies aux enfants de la défunte. Je voudrais emprunter les vers de François de Malherbe pour témoigner mes sincères condoléances aux frères Dena et Voltaire.
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et à nul autre pareille
On a beau la prier,
la cruelle qu’elle est se bouche les oreilles
Et nous laisse crier.
Que la terre soit légère à Tante Vanita Dena.
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Could it be Raymond Roche (Ducati 888 #1) passing the flame to Carl Fogarty (Ducati 916 #44) ?

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