Brightest London: not for idiots
I can still take life*, but I’m definitely tired of the
Tube. What would Dr Johnson say?
*I (sometimes) hate it though, like a good** Christian
should.
**not that I am one, but the sentence sounds better with good (a rare instance of Better not being an enemy of Good).
**not that I am one, but the sentence sounds better with good (a rare instance of Better not being an enemy of Good).
P.S. I went - as you may have heard - to London, but spent half of the time
underground. I didn’t even buy my daughter any T-shirt.
(Which could have been funny actually: she lives in London.
... speaking of idiots, and Prom 33, I wonder which are the worst: the times when we hurt them, the times when we let them down or the times when we make our kids look at us and sigh, sad and embarassed, "What idiots!")
(Which could have been funny actually: she lives in London.
... speaking of idiots, and Prom 33, I wonder which are the worst: the times when we hurt them, the times when we let them down or the times when we make our kids look at us and sigh, sad and embarassed, "What idiots!")

