Are you sure that's not Damon Albarn(Blur) in that last photo on the left?
I like this entry - your windowledge is a cornucopia of ephemera, a trinket trove. You have a smile to die for - how many have you killed so far?
Since you don't update often I hear about you from reading the now even more famous INDIA's journal. Your mineral water bottle apparently contains the elixir of life and is much sought after - I could do with a swig of that
I suspect you're both out right now celebrating her Green set, she's already in my faves selection just superglued in there now
Yes Ali could face-double for Mr.Blur - I shall be interested what he thinks....
CharityshopShopping rules, I am the Meister!! I luv em to bits but do donate good stuff frequently in return, this is recycling at its best. I also do bootsales in non-diabollical weather and have developed excellent technique so that my garage is now a small art gallery
Poo! No need to apologise on response time and all that what I meant was it was nice to hear of you via India's journal. I have little to report on since I'm still fairly sedentary.
I am active and doing more each day but still pretty tender down there and when you touch it it feels like someone left a packet of tissues just under the skin. Looking at the extent of the scar the surgeon went within an inch of my life
The Tesco delivery was on time, on budget (they give you an estimate to start with and an actual total on delivery) but had about 10 substitutions which were no big deal this time round. So I would use it again if only to buy the really bulky, heavy stuff like veggies, beer, soft drinks,cans and loo rolls etc. It should save tons of effort and petrol.
I listened to part of The Virgin Suicides as you recommended but wimped out on the basis that it was SO depressing. It almost beat This Mortal Coil for me in that respect. I like their stuff but not a whole album at once, there should be a dosage warning. Have you tried them out?
I like this entry - your windowledge is a cornucopia of ephemera, a trinket trove. You have a smile to die for - how many have you killed so far?
Since you don't update often I hear about you from reading the now even more famous INDIA's journal. Your mineral water bottle apparently contains the elixir of life and is much sought after - I could do with a swig of that
I suspect you're both out right now celebrating her Green set, she's already in my faves selection just superglued in there now
CharityshopShopping rules, I am the Meister!! I luv em to bits but do donate good stuff frequently in return, this is recycling at its best. I also do bootsales in non-diabollical weather and have developed excellent technique so that my garage is now a small art gallery
Poo! No need to apologise on response time and all that what I meant was it was nice to hear of you via India's journal. I have little to report on since I'm still fairly sedentary.
I am active and doing more each day but still pretty tender down there
The Tesco delivery was on time, on budget (they give you an estimate to start with and an actual total on delivery) but had about 10 substitutions which were no big deal this time round. So I would use it again if only to buy the really bulky, heavy stuff like veggies, beer, soft drinks,cans and loo rolls etc. It should save tons of effort and petrol.
I listened to part of The Virgin Suicides as you recommended but wimped out on the basis that it was SO depressing. It almost beat This Mortal Coil for me in that respect. I like their stuff but not a whole album at once, there should be a dosage warning. Have you tried them out?