Where are you going tonight?
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Game of Thrones exhibition tonight at the O2. got my Khal Drogo costume ready....
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Th'Octagon for View From the Bridge. Really looking forward to it. Have heard / read nowt but good.
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Yep, its all good. Enjoy your evening.Bruce Rioja wrote:Th'Octagon for View From the Bridge. Really looking forward to it. Have heard / read nowt but good.
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Darwin Day lecture woo!
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Was fab. Lovely talk given by a brilliant speaker (Eugenie Scott) about what Darwin would say to modern day creationists. Introduced by Dawkins after a hymn by the British Humanist Association Choir (who are ACE) did a song based on the last few lines of The Origin of Species ("from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved").
Sat one row behind, and two or three seats to the side of Dawkins, who was chairing the lecture. Whole thing was capped by the knowledge that Dawkins has nuts teenage girl one-direction style fans. We were swamped going the other way as we left as they came clattering down to see him. Friend who works in TV interviewed one who was Beatlemania-style swooning. Was surreal, but funny.
We liberated a life-sized cardboard cut-out of Darwin and took him home on the tube, getting the lift down to Russell Sq tube station to sing happy birthday to him, which was beautiful. Lovely evening where it's good to be alive.
Sat one row behind, and two or three seats to the side of Dawkins, who was chairing the lecture. Whole thing was capped by the knowledge that Dawkins has nuts teenage girl one-direction style fans. We were swamped going the other way as we left as they came clattering down to see him. Friend who works in TV interviewed one who was Beatlemania-style swooning. Was surreal, but funny.
We liberated a life-sized cardboard cut-out of Darwin and took him home on the tube, getting the lift down to Russell Sq tube station to sing happy birthday to him, which was beautiful. Lovely evening where it's good to be alive.
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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It certainly was, very well done and great performances. I enjoyed it there a few years ago, but this was superior. Company was a bit shit but you can't have it all....clapton is god wrote:Yep, its all good. Enjoy your evening.Bruce Rioja wrote:Th'Octagon for View From the Bridge. Really looking forward to it. Have heard / read nowt but good.
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The lengths you'll go to to mount a 'hot' blonde. Let me knows if it works.General Mannerheim wrote:Game of Thrones exhibition tonight at the O2. got my Khal Drogo costume ready....

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The Count tonight at the Lowry for the 'Somebody up there licks me' tour. Should be excellent, reviews so far really good, and the current TV show has exceeded all expectations.
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Back to Mottistone.............................................
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"Hello? Law Society? I'd like to report a thieving lawyer........."Prufrock wrote:Was fab. Lovely talk given by a brilliant speaker (Eugenie Scott) about what Darwin would say to modern day creationists. Introduced by Dawkins after a hymn by the British Humanist Association Choir (who are ACE) did a song based on the last few lines of The Origin of Species ("from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved").
Sat one row behind, and two or three seats to the side of Dawkins, who was chairing the lecture. Whole thing was capped by the knowledge that Dawkins has nuts teenage girl one-direction style fans. We were swamped going the other way as we left as they came clattering down to see him. Friend who works in TV interviewed one who was Beatlemania-style swooning. Was surreal, but funny.
We liberated a life-sized cardboard cut-out of Darwin and took him home on the tube, getting the lift down to Russell Sq tube station to sing happy birthday to him, which was beautiful. Lovely evening where it's good to be alive.

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That's not going to narrow it down much for them...have you seen what they charge?Bijou Bob wrote:"Hello? Law Society? I'd like to report a thieving lawyer........."Prufrock wrote:Was fab. Lovely talk given by a brilliant speaker (Eugenie Scott) about what Darwin would say to modern day creationists. Introduced by Dawkins after a hymn by the British Humanist Association Choir (who are ACE) did a song based on the last few lines of The Origin of Species ("from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved").
Sat one row behind, and two or three seats to the side of Dawkins, who was chairing the lecture. Whole thing was capped by the knowledge that Dawkins has nuts teenage girl one-direction style fans. We were swamped going the other way as we left as they came clattering down to see him. Friend who works in TV interviewed one who was Beatlemania-style swooning. Was surreal, but funny.
We liberated a life-sized cardboard cut-out of Darwin and took him home on the tube, getting the lift down to Russell Sq tube station to sing happy birthday to him, which was beautiful. Lovely evening where it's good to be alive.
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I went to my first improv class yesterday. Was much fun.
Nero fiddles while Gordon Burns.
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Middle class theft by immature aspirational is excused as "just a bit of fun" .... how very rugby union of you.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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And you didn't lamp the self-aggrandising, over-opinionated, tedious, irritating, excruciating c*nt then? What's your excuse, fan boy?Pru wrote: Sat one row behind, and two or three seats to the side of Dawkins

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Because it was pru? How come it's showing as worthy's quote? :SBruce Rioja wrote:And you didn't lamp the self-aggrandising, over-opinionated, tedious, irritating, excruciating c*nt then? What's your excuse, fan boy?Worthy4England wrote: Sat one row behind, and two or three seats to the side of Dawkins
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KeyserSoze wrote:Because it was pru? How come it's showing as worthy's quote? :SBruce Rioja wrote:And you didn't lamp the self-aggrandising, over-opinionated, tedious, irritating, excruciating c*nt then? What's your excuse, fan boy?Pru, like I said. :) wrote: Sat one row behind, and two or three seats to the side of Dawkins
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Brucie knows it wasn't me, as there were no reports of "the self-aggrandising, over-opinionated, tedious, irritating, excruciating c*nt" getting lamped...
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Hope Mr Dawkins isn't planning any visits to China right now...
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So, last night, something that I've been looking forward to for ages. Paddy Considine's band playing in a brewery. The ale was shit but nowhere near as bad as the band, or more particularly the sound. First gig that I've ever walked out of in my life.
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went up to west cornwall in connecticut at the weekend. It's pretty




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