re: Country ways - Guess not although I personally will always be a village lad in London - talking to strangers, saying good morning to the elderly, smiling at posties, that sort of thing. The other day I randomly helped a lad going to the station with a massive bag. He could have been a burgular, but we exchanged names, talked about skate spots (he had a board), fistbumped you name it. I think you can have a slow, sociable life in a city, if you insist. Talk Talk’s biggest hit ‘Life’s What You Make It’ applies.
Nice image you paint there.
re: Country ways - Guess not although I personally will always be a village lad in London - talking to strangers, saying good morning to the elderly, smiling at posties, that sort of thing. The other day I randomly helped a lad going to the station with a massive bag. He could have been a burgular, but we exchanged names, talked about skate spots (he had a board), fistbumped you name it. I think you can have a slow, sociable life in a city, if you insist. Talk Talk’s biggest hit ‘Life’s What You Make It’ applies.