brokenhouse:
i'm sarf tonight.. camberwell frown have a great night though (something like tim & daisy's night out in camden tongue "let 'em have it!" )

definately sometime in the future with a little more warning.. would be soooo cool to hook up smile

have fun sweetie kiss
brokenhouse:
ha ha.. maybe we could see a play about a rave

how's about that for half-way biggrin
brokenhouse:
have a good one smile

i'm off to not paint my face and go to surrey quays to see jarhead.. would go to peckham with it being closer 'n all, but i've never known a cinema like it. no one turns their phone off.. everyone talks to each other and on their phones... it madness eeek

are you a cinema person? maybe we could do that smile
goblintcat:
I hadn't heard about that poor critter. Shouldn't Prince Charles do something about that? He is the Prince of Whales isn't he? tongue (Sorry, I couldn't resist)

Sounds like you have a great evening planned AND you're just back from the gym so the world is your oyster! Let's see if we can sort this out. When you posted in my journal it was 2:56 pm on Saturday my time. As of the posting in your journal it is now 3:51 pm. I have no clue what time it is in your neck of the woods but I'd assume...late. (ah, my technical estimation skills at work!)

It is pretty amazing that people on completely different continents can meet and chat thanks to this here internet dodad!



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oxy:
it is pretty sad isent it.


Oh and thank you for your kind words. kiss
taniss:
Hello.
I followed the whale story with interest. Still, whale meat for all now, eh?

It's amazing how I can feel all maudlin and mopy but still make crap and tasteless jokes, isn't it?
Hope you're well.
saffa:
my flat mates were on tower bridge when they were transporting it down the river
i think it was still alive then
sad it died though frown frown
domkki:
Hi, Are you working in theatre? I run a theatre company and we're doing a new show soon. Where did you train and what sort of stuff have you done?

Dom
brokenhouse:
jarhead was wicked.. really really good smile although as we walked out i heard someone say.. "why do we always choose the shit ones?" out of curiosty and surprise i turned around to see who had said it.. only to find it was a toothless chav who looked so thick it hurt him when he thinks tongue

i'm watching uktv documentary at the moment.. a programme on tourette's syndrome. fascinating eeek


so how was camden? lot's of fun i hope smile kiss
brokenhouse:
i think it's definately my favourite syndrome.. if that's not too much of a horrible thing to say confused

an ugly pub eh? not a wetherspoons by any chance tongue
goblintcat:
So....one should not give slightly odd children peanuts if they are going into the whole endevour with the express intention of choking!

You'd think that would be pretty much common sense and not merit a poster but huge mouthed children appear to have special needs! eeek
taniss:
Foucault!
We're looking at him in Anthropology next week...but of course you're talking about the physics scientist type Foucault, not my philosophical mate who likes to ramble about power.

I hate science. Its sole purpose seems to be to try and take all interest and mysticism out of life by giving everything boring explanations.

Hence, I'll decline to comment.
oxy:
well...if i knew you were thinking of doing a set...i would have never considered leaving biggrin

thanks for the kind words. kiss
mukki:
Hello beautiful!

Sorry to hear that things have been a bit shitty lately - I hope that things are on the up now. The snowdrops are poking their lovely lil' heads up already, then it will soon be daffodil time!!! (no Wales or, indeed, whales pun intended - I guess it's too late to take that back now without editing).

Daffodils remind me of my Mum.
tearitdown:
Hope things have improved in London, both for you and everyone else.

I've finally posted the pictures from my recent trip on my journal.

Take care!
taniss:
Ha! Now you're even less present than me!