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It's contagious, and it's official (aka Tiny Little Things That Cause You Irrational Joy)


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...sitting alone in the back of an auto (rickshaw) whilst the driver has got a *bit* lost .....and not having a care in the world. The look on his face when I can direct him to the right road in a (smattering) of the local language or severely poor hindi.


...travelling through the villages in India. Truly wonderful.

Spring has sprung and the sun has tentatively bestowed some rays on East Dulwich. There are daffodils everywhere. So how come the irrational rage thread gets 100 times more hits than the irrational joy thread? What's wrong with us? Cheer the fuck up! It's the weekend already.


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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Narnia Wrote:

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> > A bit more of Derek

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> > Enjoy lads! There's plenty more.

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> I've changed my mind. Shoot him!


I'm not so sure now Jah. He's developing a bit of a fan club you can see.


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