SimeyC,
aka Simon Cook, has been a member since
July 30 2008,
has rated 166 lenses,
favorited 22, and has
created 55 lenses from scratch.
This member's top-ranked page is "Harry Potter - taking over the world.".
My Bio
I'm an aspiring writer who has been writing on the web for a while. Initially on Epinions.com (as quitesimply) I've branched out with my own blog that to be honest isn't very good!
I also post poetry on my favorite 'writing' site: papertank. I found Squidoo and am beginning to realize the power of the site - not only is it helping me improve my writing skills, but it's also earning me a couple of d...
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- Guinness Recipes
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- Global Warming - fact or fiction?
If you've seen Al Gore's documentary you're probably left in no doubt that Global Warming is real. Every day there's a new news article proclaiming proof of the inevitable demise of the World as we know it, with flooding, hurricanes to name but a few... view lens -
- Simon's Lensography
On a cold day in April 1967, the world was blessed with an addition to its numbers. Well that's how I like to think of it anyway! I was born in Sheffield England to Thomas and Pamela Cook. I do not really remember my early years, aside from a vague... view lens -
- Relay of Life - American Cancer Society
From their website: Relay For LifeŽ is the American Cancer Society's signature event that brings more than 3.5 million people from 4,900 communities across the country together each year to celebrate the lives of those who have battled cancer, remem... view lens -
- Lord Of The Rings
There are not many books with a science fiction or fantasy theme that are classics. The only one that really comes to mind is perhaps the Grandfather of them all: Lord of the Rings. What sets this book aside from the rest of the genre, and in fact f... view lens
