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I read your posts and wish I was in London too...
posted by
Ca88andra
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November 13, 2005
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WHAT A RELAXING MOMENT
I find that somehow that would have to be a very relaxing moment, when all of life has been forgotton a least for a little while anyway, thank you for this journey, as i felt like i was there myself. sheri
posted by
poetluver
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November 12, 2005
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Very well written and vivid.
I see we have a promising debate going on in your other blog, where you posted about angry immigrants in France. I look forward to seeing your counterblast to Golden Mean. I posted mine a few minutes ago. Actually mine was more of a consensus-building argument, which I make when my brain chemicals are in proper balance.
posted by
Dylan24
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November 12, 2005
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if you pass plumstead high street tonight..
pop in to the horse and groom....me and my cousin work doing karaoke there from 9pm to late...come by for a sing song
posted by
_Symphony_
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November 12, 2005
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nice walk...
thanks for taking me along.. :)
posted by
Pat_B
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November 11, 2005
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an atmospheric post, indeed. I loved reading it.
posted by
SilverMoon7
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November 11, 2005
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babe...
..happy to trigger some memories!
D
posted by
DamonLeigh
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November 10, 2005
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Really atmospheric post
I work just off Hyde Park Corner (and sometimes wander through Eton Square across to Sloane Square and the Kings Road at lunchtimes myself). More likely I hike over to Prets on Piccadilly and then sit in Green Park to listen to the sounds of life all around me, drowning out the screams from work that had assured me they were very important and requring of my attention..
posted by
malcolm
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November 10, 2005
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The part about the boots reminds me of London Homesick Blues.
posted by
babe_rocks
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November 9, 2005
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