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Monthly Archives: June 2013
OAP Glasto
Nearly everyone I know seems to be going to Glastonbury this year. The extraordinary thing about that statement is that nearly everyone I know is over fifty. Well over, many of them. What’s going on down at the farm? Last … Continue reading
Whingers
As President of Bath Whingeing Society it is my duty to bring you our Spring/Summer Update. And there certainly has been a great deal to whinge about of late. I mean, just don’t get me going on the subject of … Continue reading
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Tagged bath, bridge closure, christmas market, glastonbury, ice rink, litter bins, whingeing
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Lions
There has been a lot of debate lately about animals in circuses, so it was interesting to come across a website that only shows clips of lion tamers getting their comeuppance. Animal trainers always claim they are merely enhancing their … Continue reading
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Tagged animals, circus, giraffes, lady margaret, lion, lion tamer, lions, Natural Theatre
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Miracle cures
The body is a funny thing, isn’t it? Twelve years ago I fell off my bike outside the Hat and Feather (it was icy, honest) and, having the sense not try to save myself by sticking out (and probably breaking) my arm, … Continue reading