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Anyway, Happy New Year TPD!
My phone died a death in the pub (those who attended the Xmas do in London will understand why), so: late, but thought-of-earlier, salutations and felicitations to all denizens hereof!Comment
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The lights are on in the pizza shop over the road.
I keep meaning to talk about the lights of the pizza shop over the road. It closed recently and moved to a place about fifty yards away, next door to the kebab shop. I'd never been there (I don't eat cheese, ergo, I don't eat pizza) but its lights have been shining at me from over the road for over ten years.
It'll just be the bloke going in there to get something. It's happened a few times. I'm not sure why he puts the lights on the sign on when he goes in there: I assume it's because he never actually worked there, and doesn't remember which switches are for the inside lights. Typical bloody capitalist, ends up wasting his own money through not knowing how to do the job he made others do. Costs him money, but serves him right.
But I miss those lights. I come from the kitchen into the living room, and the windows are right ahead of me, and it's dark now. It used to be that the lights of the pizza shop were there. Even though it's one of the busiest roads in the city, it looks dark and gloomy out there, from here, now.
That's what I kept meaning to talk about, but hadn't yet. I wasn't sure that that was what I was fretting about since it went. But it is. It's dark out there now, from here.Comment
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Morning.
Grey.
Warm.
Dry.
Happy New Year.
Bah.
Humbug.
Om.
Currently watching "The Lavender Hill Mob".
Loved the gigantic advert for "Eckovision" television sets.
At the time you'd have been hard pressed to get a larger screen than 12".Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAnyway, Happy New Year TPD!
My phone died a death in the pub (those who attended the Xmas do in London will understand why), so: late, but thought-of-earlier, salutations and felicitations to all denizens hereof!Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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Fireworks were still going at 2:30am this morning, NorPuss I was still cowering under the xmas tree and NorPuss II under the dining table.
Thankfully it's pretty quiet now.Comment
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Parkrun double this morning. Celebratory atmosphere rather dampened by a guy collapsing. When I went past (I'm guessing < 10 mins after he collapsed) there was an ambulance there and he was getting CPR, so not looking too good. Being so close to the hospital, there's always medical people running, so he had expert attention within a few seconds. Fingers crossed for him.Comment
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