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I once forgot my passport, cash, cards and everything of value, in a bag at a bus stop in Jerusalem outside a museum.

I was 18 at the time and was due to be in the coutry for three months.


Since then, many things: last week I went out and down the road in my slippers...

louisiana Wrote:

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last week I went out and

> down the road in my slippers...


That's the joy of living in Nunhead though L. Keep your slippers on, your rollers in and leave your teeth out. Who's to care?


I excelled myself this week by "loosing" first pair of sunglasses, and so donning second pair. No-one told me I was still wearing the first pair resting on my forehead, did they. Oh no, they let me walk around like that. Actually it works quite well because when you inevitably put the second pair down somewhere daft, you can bring the first pair back into play again.

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