Brain Fade
Freddie Woo tells us how he recently spent ages trying to open his front door with his Oyster Card before realising he actually needed things called "keys". Tell us of times you've done stupid things while on auto-pilot
( , Thu 21 Mar 2013, 12:20)
Freddie Woo tells us how he recently spent ages trying to open his front door with his Oyster Card before realising he actually needed things called "keys". Tell us of times you've done stupid things while on auto-pilot
( , Thu 21 Mar 2013, 12:20)
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We may be speaking from different perspectives
But I think we both love the subject.
Neither of us can be right from this distance in time.
John D. Unruh's "The Plains Across" is the definitive work for me.
( , Fri 22 Mar 2013, 22:44, 1 reply)
But I think we both love the subject.
Neither of us can be right from this distance in time.
John D. Unruh's "The Plains Across" is the definitive work for me.
( , Fri 22 Mar 2013, 22:44, 1 reply)
Must look up that title!
It'd be fun to write on the West. So many untouched themes. With "Breaking Bad" I sometimes dabble on the edges.
( , Fri 22 Mar 2013, 23:14, closed)
It'd be fun to write on the West. So many untouched themes. With "Breaking Bad" I sometimes dabble on the edges.
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