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What's going on the last few days? Are the old ones unfurling deep down in the cthonic nether regions of our collective unconcious, are there slake moths flying in the night air disturbing our sleep, making us dream evil dreams?

Is there a frazzled texture to the ether, the dying gasps of an unsatifactory summer, or has everyone just got an irritable hangover?


What's with everyone, I don't think I've ever seen the place so narky, churlish or downright 'orrible.

Cheer up people, it might never happen.


As my missus would say with one of her trademark infectious grins, happy thoughts people, come on, positive energy!!

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I'm crutchety.


But that's because I'm working in the seventh circle of hell, and the hideous office I'm working in has a million trip hazards for someone on crutches.


But tonight I will cheer up at Lucky Sevens and play an Ellie Greenwich tune and raise a pint or two in loving memory.

I binged on poorly cooked spicy samosa's a few days after a smoke. I felt a bit poorly this morning but after I dropped a dreadnought into the bog of such sea going proportions that gave back a bit of return fire (splashback), I had such a stinging ring piece it felt just like a Dragon's nostril.


I suppose that could go towards explaining my disagreeable temprement of late.

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