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the towpath on the canal has not got a separation so that cyclists and pedestrians have enough room. on the towpath, originally devised for horses, cyclists display towards pedestrians the same fascist tendencies as they complain they get from motorists. grr bah and humbug. i do have a bike myself and it annoys me how quickly the application of might is right is appropriated by the previously downtrodden. this is todays gripe of choice. i have much to complain about and am bitter and twisted, it is true. i have often fancied pushing cyclists into the drink but would never...
author: elaine : London, UK

this is where the geezers that clean up the stuff in the canal leave their barges. the top one is a fairly unreconstructed automatic photoshop panoramic
author: elaine : London, UK
 from inside the train station at the bottom of what is called 'canary' wharf, which we now find to be 'canariae' as in dog (as per www.transki.co.uk/walk/dogs.htm).
it is a fake version of a victorian station, all glazed. in the middle of a day of urban orienteering with many many photographs taken, yet to post. thing is, i realised with a little horror that this one is a bit bombastic, and unfairly dwarfs the impact of anything around it... sound familiar? well that's 'architecture' with a capital a for ya.
author: elaine : London, UK

yes, his space saving idea is to hang stuff off the tree
author: elaine : London, UK

i will probably be arrested and charged with terrorism for bringing you this... well i won't but i can tell you one thing the new ferment about incitement and treason and national identity certainly put me into a bad mood, but this little character with his acme style bomb head lifts the gloom a little
bah humbug and grump
author: Ralph Enderby : London, UK
In the absence of a working tellybox i've discovered a vast emptyness in my life. An void which i've been neatly stuffing full of braindead talkshows and suchlike. I'm also quite the expert on antiques and property development; such is the daytime schedule of late. But last week during a rather exciting episode of "Homes under the hammer" it all went a little pete tong. The picture went all pink, then it went black with a loud POP. Now, i'm no expert in the black arts of electrickery but i'd say it's definately fucked. Beyond economical repair and i sure... author: elaine : London, UK
 now yesterday i thought i had better go out. i hadn't been eating properly and my only human contact had been through the cyberwall or telphone, which is all good, and where would i be without it, but still. and i was feeling a) hungry and b) lonely and c) not so much stir crazy as in need of physical movement. i have been especially lethargic lately, and although exercise doesn't give me energy in the way that i would like it to, it does give me something. i arranged to meet alistair for breakfast, and we headed off to...
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