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Mental note to self: spend every Easter weekend at home in London.

It's been total bliss. As every other Fucker fights on the M4 to Cornwall /Norfolk /Cotswolds / Chamonix, London has been empty.


20 minutes to west end on sat night in a cab. No queue at the bar. Tables free at almost any eatery you like. Lordship Lane empty. If it was like this all the time I might want to stay here forever.

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Yes it is awful being here in Cornwall - the bloody views, the seemingly never ending banquets of freshly-caught fish, the cider, the bats in our neighbour's garden flitting round our heads in the dusk... and at ?40 for a 1st class advance tkt. the journey wasn't exactly a pain-in-the-comfortably-rested-arse either...

maxxi Wrote:

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> Yes it is awful being here in Cornwall and logging on to the Forum


Naughty boy maxxi


You're still "here" in spirit


How's the *ahem* "y'know" going ?


(and where exactly are you in Crnwl)



Anyway I do agree with Mr Ben. We too love Easter in London, zipping here and there without a hitch


Ahhh joy


Netts(tu)

I thought I was seeing things this Easter weekend in London, the sight of two Scotsmen leisurely sipping some damn fine-looking cocktails on Lordship Lane of an afternoon B)



ED has been eerily quiet in a nice end-of-term careless kind of way. On the plus side, no traffic hell. Curry houses busy. Planes and foxes still noisy as ever. And yippee, its raining (tu)

Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> maxxi Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Yes it is awful being here in Cornwall and

> logging on to the Forum

>

> Naughty boy maxxi

>

> You're still "here" in spirit

>

> How's the *ahem* "y'know" going ?

>

> (and where exactly are you in Crnwl)

>

>

> Anyway I do agree with Mr Ben. We too love Easter

> in London, zipping here and there without a hitch

>

> Ahhh joy

>

> Netts(tu)


Bah, exposed!


Well one has to do something whilst waiting for Demelza to bring the Hake/Mackerel/Monkfish grill...


am in rainy Truro today tracking down Jedward's ancestral line...


http://www.google.co.uk/url?source=imglanding&ct=img&q=http://s0.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/02/61/17/2611716_cb187c06.jpg&sa=X&ei=5h-DT_q6FdKo8APr782hBg&ved=0CAwQ8wc&usg=AFQjCNFq0CgyJtgPsCuazzRUAhnrRqXwvg


that's what you call a quiff...

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