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  • Whoa… Superfly was when I could drink Tequila on a Wednesday night and still get up for work the next day.

  • Good times ;)

  • Clue?

  • I've an inkling where the last one is but won't be abel to check until Sunday.

  • I'm pretty sure I know where it is after some Google action. Won't be able to get there though. Also, I had no idea the place existed, assuming it's where I think it is. This game is harder than it sounds.

  • Clue?

    ...

  • I know where it is but I'm too scared to walk in there with a bike.

    Clue: less than a minutes walk from my flat.

  • It's where I thought it is then. I found it by searching Google for gargoyle heads in Norwich.

  • Bugger - that's what Kirsty and I suspected. But we're too scared to take bikes in there as well. I used to work there, but got fired.

  • I've never been there, what's the issue with taking bikes in?

  • Absolutely none. It's a lovely place to while away a sunny afternoon with tea and biscuits.
    The Plantation garden, Earlham Road:

    Next with a different bike:

  • Just say you forgot a lock, walk it in, and chuck them a donation.

    Bugger, sorry I didn't think about bike access. I've always dragged my steeds in there with me with no issues, even when there has been an attendant.

  • jdp: Heigham Park Gates

    New:

  • Great work chaps. Hoping to catchup with the map/tumblr tomorrow. Big miles today and I'm cream crackered.

  • Earlham House:

    New:

  • Couldn't have hoped for a better reply aha!

  • Old: Eaton Park Pavilion Doors (bugger, thought it was No.1 not No.7, oh well, still counts...)

    New:

  • That one shouldn't be too hard for me!

  • Ahhh I've known a few of these but only just back in Norwich.

  • That one shouldn't be too hard for me!

    Is this completely anonymous building in an unknown area of Norwich your workplace perchance?

  • Old: Sculpture by Bernard Meadows outside the headquarters of my old employer, the EDP. He went to the City of Norwich School before becoming Henry Moore's first assistant and then a very successful artist in his own right.

    New: This crossing was partly built with mustard money.

  • ^^ Yup, although looks like Sparky has beaten me to it already.

  • Sparky under Carrow Road bridge:

    Next:

  • Fun fact about JDP's new tag: me and Kirsty were walking home from a restaurant past that alleyway one night when we spotted a figure in the shadows.

    We looked closer and realised that it was a very muscular and totally naked guy, cupping his balls and shivering.

    We asked if he was OK. He said yes.

    We asked if he needed anything. He said no.

    We went on our way.

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