Friday 9 July 2010

Lucky charms fix everything

If I was the type of person to say FML
then I would.
But I'm not so I'm just going to show you
the photos.

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Good Friends bearing Lilies and Lucky charms fixed it

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(Some Ben and Jerry's may have been involved aswell)

Iced Mocca

Sitting in secret gardens is really easy to do
in this city

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My car has

Clingfilm for windows : (

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Dream Home?

I was googling Dream home and stumbled across
the complete opposite to my dream home.
Why would you ever want to live in a house
where if you fell over you just kept falling?!

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Sunday 4 July 2010

I'm 12 years old

I know things like this shouldn't make me
laugh but unfortunately they do.

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Ok Maybe this not so much but it was 2 doors
down from 'In and out'chicken and it had a
slight rude connotation so I took a photo of
that as well.

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Nice Bricks

round the corner

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Let's go for a walk

We went for a lovely Sunday walk down Newarke street
which is a beautiful path around the corner from
the flat.
On our journey we discovered:

beautiful buildings / lampposts/ Catholic
churches / About 3 parks, One which was
oval / Exhibitions I want to see /
Lots of houses we wanted to live in /
Trees / Odd graffiti / Landsdowne bar /
budvar / cider / transexual rollerskaters.

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Sam has Hayfever

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I love Budvar

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Transexual Roller skater. She fell down moments after this
.....twice

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Whats the time?

Leicester market is unbelievable.
You will find ANYTHING there.

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I found this clock.

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I couldn't be arsed to get my camera out so took
it on photobooth. Hense why it is mirrored

faithful dog Hachikō

So I said that Marley and me was a cryer.
Well that all changed when I watched Hatchi.
It is the most heartbreaking film I have ever seen.

It is a true story about a dogs loyalty to its owner.
A Japanese dog 'Hachiko' makes his own way to greet
his owner on his commute back home to the train station
everyday.
Hachiko continues this journey for 9 years after his
owner dies. He makes the journey until the day he dies.

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The town locals fed him and bought him treats.
When he passed away they erected a statue in the
same position he would await his owners return
everyday at Shibuya Station.

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Each year on April 8, Hachikō's devotion is honored
with a solemn ceremony of remembrance at Tokyo's
Shibuya railroad station. Hundreds of dog lovers
often turn out to honor his memory and loyalty

Disposable Camera

I Finally got it Developed!
I used it to document my last two weeks
in PooPort.

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