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• #11527
Ludd - no need to get it unless you have a good tag to follow it with. I was tempted today but I snoozed.
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• #11528
Damn I knew the last one...
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• #11529
Oh I know the next one and have a cool next tag! I'm gonna forget to wake up early to get it...blah
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• #11530
Hurry up mands! Actually, I've already been past the tag today, but no juice in the crackberry, so you've still got time and I've not yet had any brilliant ideas for the follow-up.
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• #11532
Pun-fucking-ture!
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• #11533
Medical theme!
I say medical theme, the new one isn't really but it's close enough to some pretty important medical buildings
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• #11534
People may remember the truly crap night-time photos I posted of the painted door at New Cross Gate and the tiger on the Babur Brasserie.
If you want to avoid similar crap posts later tonight, get out there and tag this one now!
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• #11535
old
Inns of court at Lincoln's Inn Fields, just by a public fountain.New: perhaps this Aquarian maiden's gift is for those dark souls crossing the water.
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• #11536
Skully do you have your bikes on rotation for BToB?
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• #11537
Oi Skully you complete git!
Oh well, it got me out of work early. And I have keen (even intemperate) appetite for your aquarian maiden, and may have to visit her in the morning.
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• #11538
Ha, just found the location on streetview and one of the photos was taken at the time they were installing/moving it. If you move around, there are pictures from at least 3 separate passes, shit's confusing.
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• #11539
The clue sent me slightly wrong at first, but also reminded me of one of my favourite pieces in the V&A..
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• #11540
How not to give your child invulnerability thread >>>>>>>>>>>
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• #11541
Old Tag:
Temperance - Blackfriars Bridge north end:"...an excellent fountain, surmounted by a charming small statue of a graceful, lightly draped girl pouring from a pitcher. It is the work of Wills Bros. sculpt, working for the famous Coalbrookdale Iron Company. The girl is Temperance, and this fountain was presented in 1861 by no less than Samuel Gurney, founder of what later became the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain Cattle and Trough Association (see the page on Victorians and Water). It originally stood by the Royal Exchange, and came here in 1911"
New Tag:
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• #11542
^ Oi! I did that tag ages ago!
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• #11543
And no clue ... tsk tsk
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• #11544
ha
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• #11545
the shame. the humiliation!
i'll never darken this thread again.
kills self
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• #11546
i'll never darken this thread again.
kills self
A 'step' too far perhaps ;)
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• #11547
budum tish
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• #11548
Old tag:
Temperance - Blackfriars Bridge north end:"...an excellent fountain, surmounted by a charming small statue of a graceful, lightly draped girl pouring from a pitcher. It is the work of Wills Bros. sculpt, working for the famous Coalbrookdale Iron Company. The girl is Temperance, and this fountain was presented in 1861 by no less than Samuel Gurney, founder of what later became the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain Cattle and Trough Association (see the page on Victorians and Water). It originally stood by the Royal Exchange, and came here in 1911"
New Tag: It's not great but it's the best a man can get at this time of night.
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• #11549
old tag is a pre-tag.
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• #11550
aren't all old tags pre tags?
Well I shall be riding past the latest blue tag in the morning, so I'd be grateful if someone could get it soon and save me having to think of a suitable follow-up.
I have to acknowledge YACF as the source of the knowledge that the Savoy Steps was the background to that Dylan film. And has everyone now recognised Allan Ginsberg with the beard in the background of the film?