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Thanks - read it now, would have been more fun with the suspense I suppose ... or perhaps not. My work is starting to look more inviting ... -
I have commuted in to London by car on the A40. I cannot express in writing how it still makes me feel.Originally posted by WindyAnna View PostDo you do this every day? I am really enjoying it!
Used to work with a bloke who used to describe his trip round Hangar Lane gyratory in edtail, every day, with full explanations of what happened at every set of lights, who had not observed the correct lane discipline, any interesting pedestrian manoeuvres (sp?) and any changes to the shops. To be fair, he had no friends and everyone avoided him at the coffee machine but he carried on regardless.
One morning the travel reporter on LBC said: "We have told you about Hanger Lane Gyratory in every travel bulletin for the past six months. We are formally issuing notice we are not going to bother ever again. You can now just assume it is snarled up."
But it has got a lot worse since those days.Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
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Feck - it just happens by accident!!Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostPRC will be upset - you've stolen 24242 as well today.
He'd almost forgiven you, he said last night.Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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The suspense must have been killing those reading it as I wrote (and joining in, too).Originally posted by WindyAnna View PostThanks - read it now, would have been more fun with the suspense I suppose ... or perhaps not. My work is starting to look more inviting ...
And I had to cut it short because I was tired.Comment
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Scissor Sisters - I Can't DecideOriginally posted by FiveTimes View Postand I haven't chosen a tune to walk out to. I'm looking for something with attitude or a real classicComment
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