How that was OK for a Friday night
Sort of Sunday shortie. Some years ago I lived in Harlow in Essex. This was somewhat better than you might …
Sort of Sunday shortie. Some years ago I lived in Harlow in Essex. This was somewhat better than you might …
A rare second post. I rather like Cambridge, it’s an attractive weighty city, though with lockdown NOTHING happens. No students, …
All detergent advertisements are irritating since they’re all pretty pisspoor variants of TTIAK* ads. Thing is, laundry detergents are all …
It occurred to me that a couple of things I recollect from when I was younger have simply disappeared off …
There’s a bunch of hairyarsed Polish construction workers in my guesthouse right now. I am, in my unofficial and unpaid …
Here’s something they don’t tell about maxillofacial (posh term for head and neck) radiotherapy. They do warn you about the …
How to want your mum? Well you just do sometimes My mum died in 1987, but I still want her. …
Traditionally you begin to feel ancient when the cops look barely old enough to be out of high school and …
Originally posted on nobodysreadingme:
People being right can irritate me a bit, which is ironic because I get accused of…
I’m not by nature a poet as a writer. I can shape discourse, I’m certainly very good indeed at creating …
From the depths of the trashcan
Ramblings from a crazy, cluttered mind...
Observations from the trenches....
Ponder(verb) to weigh in the mind; to view with deliberation; to examine carefully; to consider attentively
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Green Thumbed Vagabond
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