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What's your wish, Domitianus?


Domitianus Wrote:

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> only to realise that your pretentiousness inflamed

> the fury of ignoramuses who don't even know what

> Manolo Blaniks are but who nevertheless decided to

> gun you down in the street to teach you a lesson

> for being so pompous....

but the staff from Foxtons stay on running the place, the 'large platter big enough for a young family' consists of a single sushi roll, the barstaff play 'Simply the best' over the sound system on a loop whilst giving themselves a thumbs up in the mirrors behind the bar and ED is swamped by Minis that smell of fish.


I wish Harry Kewell could play like he did at Leeds

The apricot goes mouldy and the ape dies of fungal related complications.


I wish my cat was friendlier to the person who is going to be looking after her for 2 months.

No wait, I can see that one coming and I DO want her back.


I hate cooking and I wish I could afford to eat out more.

But you'd miss the beauty of watching a cat lick herself clean (mine takes HOURS even when she IS clean), or watch a kingfisher in the park seemingly doing nothing, or watching a flower close its leaves at the end of a day, all to be witnessed here on earth.


I wish snobbery was banned!

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