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Louis54 · 61-69, M
With illustrations! I thought this was serious novel. Or is it just a novel kind of novel? At least sowf of the river.
Louis54 · 61-69, M
@OliRos Terrible impolite, I'm afraid. But what can you expect of us Scandinavian barbarians? Better than Lindisfarne at least.
OliRos · 18-21, F
@Louis54 I don't expect anything...
Louis54 · 61-69, M
@OliRos Wise of you!

sarabee1995 · 26-30, F
Looks and sounds yummy! 😁
OliRos · 18-21, F
@sarabee1995 Thank you, it was pretty good. 🤗
KiwiBird · 36-40, F
We order coffee, juice, no alcohol for me on a driving day.

If it weren't a driving day...Would you be ordering alcohol for breakfast?
KiwiBird · 36-40, F
@OliRos Never really cared for Champagne in any form....however I do remember my youth. 🤣🤣🤣
OliRos · 18-21, F
@KiwiBird That's something to be proud of! 🤗
ArtieKat · M
@KiwiBird
however I do remember my youth. 🤣🤣🤣
Just the one, Steph? 🤪
ArtieKat · M
"Have you been to Borough Market?"
"It's sowf of the river!"
................
The journey is not much more than ten minutes. Dan's prediction holds good. The bridge holds up. My feet stay dry.

My favourite book on metropolitan living, “Soft City” by Jonathan Raban, delves deeply into how modern city dwellers carve out in their minds arbitrary areas which they perceive to be safe, and won’t venture outside that - despite the proximity of an attractive new target. (Raban describes your "fear" of the river better than I can)
OliRos · 18-21, F
@ArtieKat I did rather hope to convey the idea that I was taking the piss out of Dan.
Luke73 · 22-25, M
The food and the place look really nice. Now I‘m hungry too lol.
OliRos · 18-21, F
@Luke73 😂😂😂
Strongtea · 22-25, M
Wow! That place looks really cool!
OliRos · 18-21, F
@Strongtea Yes, thank you, it was. Borough Market is famous for off the wall eateries.
ArtieKat · M
@OliRos, @Strongtea, I remember when Borough was an absolute wasteland in the late 70s/early 80s and an enterprising young brewer called David Bruce took over a semi-derelict pub, and renamed it as "The Goose & Firkin". It became London's first brew-pub of the modern era - it was quite probably David Bruce who kick-started the whole craft-ale revolution. In about 1980 he produced a "Winter Warmer" ale called "Earthstopper" which was so strong they would only sell it in half-pints. It hit the local London news programmes and proved be wonderful publicity. I got well-pissed on that!!
OliRos · 18-21, F
@ArtieKat 🙄 It stopped your earth. You've never really recovered.
ArtieKat · M
I love the concentration on the food this time! 🤗
OliRos · 18-21, F
@ArtieKat 🤗 Of course.

 
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