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Gothiron
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Graves, confusion, city wandering like a startled cow, complaining about work. A Noticer of Small Things. Can't be arsed about Ambridge or The Archers anymore. MDANT
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This IS a frog in a waistcoat vesta case; it is NOT a bit of tackle.
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Instead of a necklace that alerts authorities if you've fallen and can't get up, how about an amulet that releases a clattering cloud of ravens across the earth?
How about a brooch that summons the help of the old gods of darkness and wine-stained debauchery?
Sorry to hear this. That mental and physical weariness saps so much. Small bits of joy get so hidden.
Slight drizzle and I have full on Medusa Attack Hair.
Stourbridge, in the West Midlands.
It did have a bit of a portal feel to it.
You don't need the Paris Metro for decorative public transit.
LipSmackinThirstQenchingLawBreakingVapeSupplyingNoIDRetailing
I will also add I've had a bottle of Cherry Porter and have a right rosy glow for the bus back. #UnaccustomedAsIAmToPublicDrinking
Well Claptrap in Stourbridge is a flipping ace venue, friendly crowd and The Humdrum Express gig was a total blast.
*frantically waves petticoat*
It is my first time and I am more excited than is possible..
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It was great to see the First Battalion of Useless ex Tory Prime Ministers at the Cenotaph.
But obviously can't be here and not adore this again as well. If there was a DiD for paintings, this would be my save from the waves. The thread connecting the hat to the coat being something I've missed before.
My total favourite painting in the gallery, The Portrait of the Official Rat Catcher. Fsntastic ferret action.
And a big "you fucking unsociable arseholes" to people painting their nails on a hot train. Do you have no sense of smell?
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The face of a cat who conned his staff into providing two breakfasts of Iams chicken in jelly in quick succession this morning.
Have you been cursed recently d'ya reckon?
Quite a good biography done on him a few years back as well.
Reckon APRs back then were probably a lot less than the gouging rates now.
The joy of the Freemans catalogue, we'd have been right raggedly annas without it and the "commission" which Mum got as the local "Catalogue Lady". Being taken to Brent Cross as a "treat" as it was "new big shopping", all of that.