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Lost In London

March 17th 2008 21:38
It’s kind of like being lost in space, though instead of a great nothing-ness there’s a great-too-much-of-everything- ness. Well Ok, so it’s the opposite, but still I had to make the comparison.

This stimulation overload can drive you mental unless you know how to see it. I think I am recovering from the mental…at least I have managed to recognise it and am now detaching. Detaching in a way that I can be a part but not be sucked in.

This isn’t easy.

My first instincts were rage – I mean how could you not have rage!
The coffee’s crap everyone is in your face the busses and tubes and trains smell funny people are always in a hurry, and did I mention that the coffee is REALLY crap.


Where’s the solace?

I was about to spontaneously combust and I am surprised that I haven’t witnessed others do it around me.
How do they keep going?
(notice I didn’t say keep it together, who knows what their inner turmoil is!)

So yes back to the question.
The answer is I’m not sure – I mean do you have an answer? Me personally, I have started to see things, I mean really look at them.
I saw tube rage the other day and the energy was intense and really awkward – made me laugh after all the anger it dispersed.

I have been disgusted many a time too.

Someone will sneeze into their hand – polite – then put that germ ridden hand on the leaning pole – where a million other Londoners are grabbing for dear stability. EWWW!

It is funny.

I guess laughing is the only way.
I mean who am I going to complain to anyway? That thought is ridiculous in itself.
I haven’t managed to calm my own rage on the subject of other people, interestingly it is STUPID people, talking too loudly on public transport. I don’t want to know about who they think is fit or fat or what a sad sad day they had today!

I can tell a sad song just as well as the rest of them.

So what do I do?
I can’t really laugh – I just look like a moron. So I stare.
It makes me feel superior.
Angry but tough.

I guess that will do for now.
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Best Dressed - Northcote Road

December 19th 2007 16:27
Another of my favourite streets in Clapham (London) that has gone festive...
Sure it can't compete with the grand designs of Carnaby Street's decoration,
Carnaby St
Carnaby Street...The best of Christmas 07

but it's still festive and very cute.

I may as well just lead with the favourite...it has to be The White Stuff.
White Stuff
The White Stuff


I know their dressings are the same all over town, but I am a sucker for gingerbread men, what can I say.
A close second is 1 Giant Step, 1 Giant Leap...the little foofy fluffy things are adorable and better than all that fake snow people keep spraying on windows.
GIANT
1 Giant Step 1 Giant Leap


Now I was going to put my least favourite as Woolworth's, but you know - being kitsch and affordable is part of their positioning so instead I say Northcote's worst dressed is Whistles. I just looked in and I was bored.
Here it is:
Whistles
Whistles


So there you have it. Clapham's Northcote Rd undressed!
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Dumbledore Gay...What's the big deal?

October 23rd 2007 09:28
J.K. Rowling has just publicly outed Dumbledore...
Dumbledore
D is for Dumbledore

What do you think?
It does not in anyway change what I think of the books, I love them now and I always will. As for Dumbledore, well I guess that is no big surprise, but it definitely adds to his character and I think upon reading again I may even understand him better…well, maybe the bit about him and Grindlewand.
But if you REALLY think about it, Dumbledore being gay doesn’t change much.

So WHY is it that we only find out now?
Well there are a few schools of thought, but most of them generally point to the notion that J.K. Rowling didn’t want her book sales affected.

Personally I don’t see that this would have made a difference, but it would have created one more thing for the Christian right to protest about!

Another view, is that it would have diverted readers. An article from the Canadian Press states the following:

"J.K. Rowling is a smart enough woman that she knows if she'd waved the rainbow flag, it was just going to draw attention in a way that she didn't want; it would have taken away from the story and become a distraction. I think the way she's handled it is perfect."

So what do you think?
Talk shows in the UK seemed to think it was unnecessary, perhaps another grab at attention post the quiet after the climatic end of the book releases.
There are still 2 films to come. Will it make a difference to them.
Will wardrobe take a new license?

All I can say is that I would really love to read Rita Skeeter’s tell all book!
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Who Talks Sex Anyway?

December 5th 2006 12:10
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Cup Day Schmup Day...Am I a Humbug?

November 6th 2006 01:08
Everyone's going loco with the fever...the Melbourne Cup fever that is.

No I'm not a gambler but if there's fun to be had I am generally of want to be in the midst of it...even if involves the odd flutter. So why have I got my knickers in a knot about cup day


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A Cure For Bad Breath

October 21st 2006 07:44
Bad breath worries me. A Lot. I am always concious of it when others have it and I am always cautious of my own.

The problem is, you don't know if your breath is bad because you can't smell it. I have heard of triying to breathe into your hands but that doesn't work either - you just look silly. Don't be freaked out here, but licking your hand is probably a better indicator of how your breath smells...and that's usually bad (and youlook even sillier


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