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another wig shop gone. it’s a real shame. i still remember Mr Gilbert fondly
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lunch at the dorchester
here’s the view from the penthouse at the Dorchester on Park Lane.
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i was there for a work eating meeting. it might have been the poshest work lunch i’ve been to. here was the food i sneakily photographed (i had to be a bit stealthy as we were on one table and everyone was involved in the same conversation.
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the 3d glasses experiment
they were giving away free 3d glasses with one of the freebie london papers last night. for once they were actually quite comfortable so i decided to wear them my entire journey. it made reading the paper more fun and had the added advantage of discouraging anyone from sitting next to me.
i took this photo to show the power of 3d glasses in a packed commuter train.
lesson learnt 1 – always look like a slightly unhinged nutter if you want some space.
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lesson learnt 2 – after wearing 3d glasses for half an hour, your eyes compensate so when you take them off your eyes still see different colours for a while. i tested this by looking at green grass with one eye then the other. probably making me look as mad as when i was wearing the glasses.
experiment over. next.
tombola
i love fetes. and i love tombolas the best. when you enter you kind of want to win,but also don’t want to as the history of the bottles is often questionable. we’ve suspected some professional tombola wine bottles have been circulating for years – once one they are donated to the next tombola and so on.
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this is a fairly classic selection with all the usuals – ketchup, cola, cheap pop, strange wines etc.
the order of the biscuit part 2
i stood in for a colleague the other week and went to the meeting where i observed the biscuit popularity last time.
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slightly different result this time. i thought the chocolate chippy ones and the raisiny ones would be each more popular. but in the end the custard creams proved to be a favourite.
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i also observed during the meeting that the majority of the biscuits were eaten by a hardcore of just 4 biscuit eaters (where about 15 people were present).
things don’t get much more exciting than this in the world of telecoms regulation …