Thanks! I don't know whether to do a Sally Field "You like me, you really like me" or invert that bit from Freaks: "One of them! One of them!" But at least my cultural references are pleasingly diverse. ;-)
Imagine you had to drive.
Oh God, don't say that. Just thinking it is enough to send pedestrians running for cover.
By the way, staring at your new batch of icons has eaten my life. *curses you*
And today we have..."Chicken breast in a chunky tomato sauce with basil mash." Mmm, it's just like my mom's chicken with tomatoes and mushrooms...only nowhere near as good.
Heh heh, thanks! Mmmm, Marks & Sparks... They have them in Athens, too, but for some reason without the food hall! A bit like Ulysses without the city of Dublin, really.
I keep forgetting to look the right wayI've been so busy lately hopping between America, the British Isles and Europe (you can tell I'm a Brit at heart when I speak of "Europe" as a place one goes to) that I'm totally messed up, crossing streets, driving, you name it. Athens has got me into the habit of always looking both ways before I step into traffic -- not only are there random one-way streets all over the place, messing up the 'proper' way to look -- but all the drivers ignore them anyway! The best part about the Britain & Ireland is that the buses drive down city streets so narrow that the speeding death-machines are only about a foot clear of
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Yeah, what's the point of M&S without the Food Hall? Clothes, schmothes--I want yummy cheap sandwiches!
The best part about the Britain & Ireland is that the buses drive down city streets so narrow that the speeding death-machines are only about a foot clear of the pavement to begin with.
Oh, are the buses supposed to do that? And here I just thought they were trying to kill me. (There's a handsome reward. *g*)
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Go you! :D
I keep forgetting to look the right way
Imagine you had to drive.
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Thanks! I don't know whether to do a Sally Field "You like me, you really like me" or invert that bit from Freaks: "One of them! One of them!" But at least my cultural references are pleasingly diverse. ;-)
Imagine you had to drive.
Oh God, don't say that. Just thinking it is enough to send pedestrians running for cover.
By the way, staring at your new batch of icons has eaten my life. *curses you*
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I'm ashamed to admit that I send pedestrians running for cover on a regular basis, without having the excuse of driving in another country.
It's the JF! You cannot resist!
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*loves her boots*
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And today we have..."Chicken breast in a chunky tomato sauce with basil mash." Mmm, it's just like my mom's chicken with tomatoes and mushrooms...only nowhere near as good.
Heh heh, thanks! Mmmm, Marks & Sparks... They have them in Athens, too, but for some reason without the food hall! A bit like Ulysses without the city of Dublin, really.
I keep forgetting to look the right wayI've been so busy lately hopping between America, the British Isles and Europe (you can tell I'm a Brit at heart when I speak of "Europe" as a place one goes to) that I'm totally messed up, crossing streets, driving, you name it. Athens has got me into the habit of always looking both ways before I step into traffic -- not only are there random one-way streets all over the place, messing up the 'proper' way to look -- but all the drivers ignore them anyway! The best part about the Britain & Ireland is that the buses drive down city streets so narrow that the speeding death-machines are only about a foot clear of ( ... )
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The best part about the Britain & Ireland is that the buses drive down city streets so narrow that the speeding death-machines are only about a foot clear of the pavement to begin with.
Oh, are the buses supposed to do that? And here I just thought they were trying to kill me. (There's a handsome reward. *g*)
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