i managed to sleep 7 hours without waking up. this is highly unusual. typically i will wake up at least 2-3 times to pee due to whatever is wrong with my wretched insides.
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Well depends what your budget is really. Central London can be a bit expensive, for reason of fleecing tourists
Cheap pubs: Weatherspoons and Samual Smith. They might have sub 10 pound pub f9d.
Cheap Asian food is your best bet, you can find Indian, Vietnamese places around the outskirts of central that will charge under 10 for food and may allow byo.
Failing that, the student's friend is the supermarket sandwiches and bag of beer, then find a park.
Thanks for that! I'm not sure what we're going to end up doing. We basically have about 7 hours to kill and very little money with which to do that, so we might just cinema/pub it up. Doubt we'll be up for sightseeing because we'll have our bags with a week's worth of clothing with us.
What area are you in?
The gig we're going to is in Brixton, but we're up for suggestions on what to do before that!
Well, the Beehive is a Weatherspoons in Brixton close to the tube. It may be a bit odd as cheap bars are like that. The Prince of Wales is nearby and I usually go there, but it isn't great. Trinity is nice too, real ales being cheap.
Brixton Village Market is an old warehouse full of restaurants, not super cheap but not too expensive. You could get a great 5 quid pizza and a 3.5 beer if minded.
The Ritzy is a nice cinema too. There is a nice photo gallery called photo fusion on Electric Avenue. Can't remember if free though.
Brixton is also on Victoria Line and two stops up is Pimlico, home to Take Britain, a large national art gallery, largely free. It is 5 minutes from tube stop so not too bad for carry stuff. They may have lockers too.
In amusing but sad news BBC reports that ballots stating "I love you" will be valid, in the current presidential election. This is because people are apparently so devoted to the main candidate, ex Army chief Al Sisi, that they want to do this.
In amusing but sad news BBC reports that ballots stating "I love you" will be valid, in the current presidential election. This is because people are apparently so devoted to the main candidate, ex Army chief Al Sisi, that they want to do this.
For a short momemt I thought you had finally overthrown your monarchy.
In amusing but sad news BBC reports that ballots stating "I love you" will be valid, in the current presidential election. This is because people are apparently so devoted to the main candidate, ex Army chief Al Sisi, that they want to do this.
For a short momemt I thought you had finally overthrown your monarchy.
Patriarch Elizabeth must be overthrown!
Freedom for the Northern Isles!
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In amusing but sad news BBC reports that ballots stating "I love you" will be valid, in the current presidential election. This is because people are apparently so devoted to the main candidate, ex Army chief Al Sisi, that they want to do this.
For a short momemt I thought you had finally overthrown your monarchy.
We'll never get rid of The Q-Unit
we're just going to keep her on life support forever
at least until Charles carks it and we can have Queen Middleton
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In amusing but sad news BBC reports that ballots stating "I love you" will be valid, in the current presidential election. This is because people are apparently so devoted to the main candidate, ex Army chief Al Sisi, that they want to do this.
For a short momemt I thought you had finally overthrown your monarchy.
We'll never get rid of The Q-Unit
we're just going to keep her on life support forever
at least until Charles carks it and we can have Queen Middleton
I Kate even eligable? Wouldn't it go to her children first?
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In amusing but sad news BBC reports that ballots stating "I love you" will be valid, in the current presidential election. This is because people are apparently so devoted to the main candidate, ex Army chief Al Sisi, that they want to do this.
For a short momemt I thought you had finally overthrown your monarchy.
We'll never get rid of The Q-Unit
we're just going to keep her on life support forever
at least until Charles carks it and we can have Queen Middleton
I Kate even eligable? Wouldn't it go to her children first?
We'll make an exception for the QILF-in-waiting
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This place has very heavy rain and no paths between buildings that are covered.
Now everybody knows the majesty of Mojo's nipples.
Homogeneous distribution of your varieties of amuse-gueule
In amusing but sad news BBC reports that ballots stating "I love you" will be valid, in the current presidential election. This is because people are apparently so devoted to the main candidate, ex Army chief Al Sisi, that they want to do this.
For a short momemt I thought you had finally overthrown your monarchy.
We'll never get rid of The Q-Unit
we're just going to keep her on life support forever
at least until Charles carks it and we can have Queen Middleton
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In this moment, I am euphoric. Not because of any phony god’s blessing. But because, I am enlightened by my intelligence.
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rms i am less than 3 months from i think having healthcare!! maybe i will get insulin
do you want to be glucose bros
We will be a glucose lynch mob.
Beating up the glucoses.
Damn sweeties, taking the jobs.
Well, the Beehive is a Weatherspoons in Brixton close to the tube. It may be a bit odd as cheap bars are like that. The Prince of Wales is nearby and I usually go there, but it isn't great. Trinity is nice too, real ales being cheap.
Brixton Village Market is an old warehouse full of restaurants, not super cheap but not too expensive. You could get a great 5 quid pizza and a 3.5 beer if minded.
The Ritzy is a nice cinema too. There is a nice photo gallery called photo fusion on Electric Avenue. Can't remember if free though.
Brixton is also on Victoria Line and two stops up is Pimlico, home to Take Britain, a large national art gallery, largely free. It is 5 minutes from tube stop so not too bad for carry stuff. They may have lockers too.
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and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
one day, he'll be a real boy
For a short momemt I thought you had finally overthrown your monarchy.
Patriarch Elizabeth must be overthrown!
We'll never get rid of The Q-Unit
we're just going to keep her on life support forever
at least until Charles carks it and we can have Queen Middleton
they probs not v plesed abote dis
No bonus for the developers.
Watch_Dogs moar like watch this dog, it gon' poop on your rug
I was gonna do a third but I ain't got one so myaaaaah
this one guy calls himself "the Rebel Chef"
and his talking heads are like, "the Rebel don't want no part of that!"
"these guys will learn that it'll take more than that to beat the Rebel"
"with a Rebel yell, the Rebel cries more, more, more"
I Kate even eligable? Wouldn't it go to her children first?
We'll make an exception for the QILF-in-waiting
Now everybody knows the majesty of Mojo's nipples.
man, Andre Escobar seemed like a real good human being
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
Current time: 4 am
Time slept so far: 0
The horror.
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Should have coded better so that you couldn't slip detection by just jumping into the water.
Noobs.
Except for the whole numerical rating system being pointless.
Not knowing the details I'd be guessing it would be hard to forget losing an arm. Unless he suffered brain trauma too. Or got it back.
Still adventure time seems like the kind of show to have continuity to important things like that.