arf!
on the same topic -
did you know that when he did his ice thing in NYC he wasn't even there most of the time. apparently at a strategic moment one of his assistants sprayed dry ice on the block to 'cool it down'. the ensuing cloudy moment enable him to swap with a double concealed through a trap door below leading to small living quarters with food and water. and probably some jazz mags as well.
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Mon 8 Sep 2003, 12:39,
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did you know that when he did his ice thing in NYC he wasn't even there most of the time. apparently at a strategic moment one of his assistants sprayed dry ice on the block to 'cool it down'. the ensuing cloudy moment enable him to swap with a double concealed through a trap door below leading to small living quarters with food and water. and probably some jazz mags as well.
I care about the fact
that I almost ran over a cyclist on Tower Bridge who wasn't looking
where he was going because he was watching a self-indulgent
American in a box.
Got this quote in the email today :
"Another barrage of eggs, bottles and bananas meant that by 5.50am - at least half an hour before first light - the crowd had got their way and woken up a grim-faced Blaine. "Wake up Dave," yelled Joe O'Brien, 34, from Brixton. "You'll be late for work"
Proud to be a Londoner.
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Mon 8 Sep 2003, 12:49,
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where he was going because he was watching a self-indulgent
American in a box.
Got this quote in the email today :
"Another barrage of eggs, bottles and bananas meant that by 5.50am - at least half an hour before first light - the crowd had got their way and woken up a grim-faced Blaine. "Wake up Dave," yelled Joe O'Brien, 34, from Brixton. "You'll be late for work"
Proud to be a Londoner.