Definitely psilocybin. Haven't indulged for years so didn't pick them. Actually only two small clusters - probably just about enough to put a really stupid smile on my face. Happy picking!
Luckily you don't have to walk very far in them - from the mansion to the car, from the car to the restaurant/party, then stand around looking miserable (perhaps that's because of the killer heels).
I simply don't care about any of them - however what I find sad is that some young girls would rather be a WAG or to gain 'celebrity' status in some other way than actually go out and get a job/career. If all you ever aspire to is to wear killer heels (and other stuff) on the front cover of a magazine - what do you do when you realise that isn't ever going to happen.
Idiots who cycle across Goose Green at 9.30 at night with no lights on, no bell, no warning until they nearly took me out - wish I had my umbrella handy!
Has anyone grown any mushrooms from these kits that are available in the garden centre? They look fairly straight forward and it would be quite fun to have your own shitake mushrooms on tap as it were, but wondered if anyone had tried this and had any tips/success/horror stories to tell.
Sean - I'll just about give you the first Pirates film - the second was total rubbish and I have to admit I can't comment on the third as I didn't even bother to watch it. Back to DD - I wonder how many films that are so good on first viewing can take several repeat watchings.
Yes - but I did hope he would have a career more like Johnny Depp - (excluding the Pirates franchise) - odd, interesting, quirky films rather than the awful Day After Tomorrow!
I loved it the first time I saw it in the cinema but agree that subsequent viewings have not gone down so well - JG in his first major role was a bit of a revelation - pity he didn't live up to expectations.
Goodness boys, you like them shall we say, well-padded? It's Hugh Fearnley-Whittenstall for me - all that puppy dog enthusiasm combined with cooking skills, large tracts of Devonshire land and massively successful (and expensive) restaurant.
crispy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > When you think the world revolves around your > children?.. Surely not only in East Dulwich?
But the Walworth road is so UGLY - I'd rather be on a bus with my nose in a book so I don't have to see it, whilst the walk over Dog Kennel Hill can be quite pleasant.
Giggirl - try booking a really early slot - I'm usually in by 9.00 when it's not nearly as busy - each to their own re audio guides eh! Bottlenecks are usually caused by bad planning by the exibition curator - the Terracotta Army was a disgrace, and the V&A have been guilty for some of the worse exhibition planning I have ever seen, both the Art Deco and the Art Nouveau were almost impossible to negotiate.
Those awful audio things at museums - they cause bottlenecks and are totally anti-social. Why bother to go to an exhibition with someone and then not talk or discuss any of the exhibits because you are too busy listening to an audio guide? And what ever happened with actually coming to one's own conclusion about something rather than being spoon-fed one academic viewpoint!