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louisiana Wrote:

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> The strange feeling of light-headedness brought on

> by the all-pervading aroma of massed hyacinths in

> my kitchen...


I have to say that I imagine one to be quite enough.

katie1997 Wrote:

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> Tony Rabbit Wrote:

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> > Playing my drums at 3am so that all of Dulwich

> can

> > hear.

>

> I didn't hear them.

>

> Can I have my money back please?



You must be a bass player. They're all as deaf as hell.

  • 2 weeks later...
Just saw a Siamese cat walking up Woodwarde Road carrying in its mouth a carefully folded A4 piece of paper that appeared to be a small child's drawing. I'd love to know what was going on in its furry little head.

http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-images/Books/Pix/pictures/2008/03/28/spring460.jpg


gives me irrational joy that this posts seems to rekindle its activity each year around Springtime....


hhhhmmmm... I wonder why????

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

Rush hour. 8am. London Bridge station. Urrrrg.


Except. It's Friday. And I'm heading to Tonbridge to go flyfishing.


Is there anything better than getting an empty but quiet train south in rush hour? To go fly fishing?

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