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Sat morning - on Lordship Lane with my little boy, casual shopping and a coffee in Caffe Nero.

Sat afternnon - Dulwich Park with my little boy, playground and a tea in the Pavilion Cafe

Sat evening - dinner at home, evening in, working!


Sun morning - friends round for coffee, then Dulwich Park playground with little boy

Sun afternoon - shopping at Sainsbo's with the little one

Sun evening - Sunday Dinner at home, then watched The Inside Man, which, to top off a pretty perfect weekend, was awful. Had to laugh.


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Friday afternoon friends' birthday drinks down at the Dog, followed by snifter or two in Inside 72, then ate an excellent red snapper down at the Drum, back to '72 for beer and Jack Daniels, cocktails in Black Cherry, then back to the Drum, poured myself into a cab at 2.20am.

More of the same on Saturday

Sunday: Superglued myself to the sofa with a copy of the Sindy.

Went down to Ramsgate on the Kent coast. Lovely to see the boats bobbing up and down in the sunny harbour. I didn't dip my toes in the sea though. May have to borrow my friend's lovely dogs sometime (I think one of them is in love with me) and take them for a walk on the beach (and no doubt a swim in the sea! - wet shaggy retriever anyone? ::o)


Had meal at a lovely Thai place there. Looks a very unassuming place but superb food - regularly in 'top 10 lists' for best Thai in south-east. Owner said she's currently practising her lines for a part in a Channel 4 film about Chinese gangs!? A man from Harry Potter films was also eating there. I didn't know who he was and was a bit miffed when kids wanted his autograph - I think he may have been in Auf Wiefesen(sp?) Pet. He had a very very deep voice which sounded a little scary! I also learnt how to say thank you in Thai (koppen ka!)


Drove through some lovely Kent villages on the way there - masses of poppies evrywhere.


Was up early and back late on Sat, so Sun was a lazy day.

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