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• #27902
Personally I'd rather go to my own, live, dissection than go to the theatre but others might feel different.
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• #27903
driech, adj. /driːx/
II. With largely negative connotation.
4. a. Long, lengthy, protracted, esp. excessively, tediously, or dispiritingly so; (of a road or way) long and wearisome; (of speech or other communication) prolix, long-winded.
c. Slow, sluggish; (of a person) tardy or reluctant to begin or do something; dilatory; spec. slow to pay for something or settle debts
e. Of weather: rainy, overcast, or cold; dreary, bleak. Also: characterized by such weather
6. a. Difficult or dangerous to reach or negotiate; inaccessible; steep. Obsolete. -
• #27904
I should probably tag this.
But. Driech.
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• #27905
Driech over… have an enforced rest period starting tomorrow so thought I’d get one in first:
Edited to be on streetview, less than 200m from where I originally placed it if you’d found that already.
New: a banana barrel-maker’s barn?
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• #27906
Old: ‘touchstone’ (melted butt plug) sculpture at Oval Triangle, Brixton Road/Camberwell New Road/Kennington Park Road
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• #27907
Sculpture by Peter Randall-Page
https://www.peterrandall-page.com/news/touchstone-sculpture-installed-at-oval-london/
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• #27908
Nice.
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• #27909
Happened to see it on way back from Tuesday hills and only realised now I'd been tagzumped
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• #27910
OLD: Devonshire square.
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• #27911
NEW: A bit of a failed tag. I was looking for a plaque that apparently was unveiled yesterday to mark an almost forgotten tragedy from 1980 on a street that no longer exists (as such, it's in the picture). But I could not find the plaque. Bonus points for anyone that does.
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• #27912
The previous clue was:
Most common banana varietal = Cavendish = family name of Duke of Devonshire
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• #27913
V grim, but interesting story though no chance to tag this weekend. Depressing how such tragic events can just seemingly disappear from the cultural psyche.
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• #27914
Indeed. Very grim. I'm surprised I have no recollection of the event, even though at the time I was working night shifts for the AA in central London and would've been of a similar age to those no longer with us as a result of this event.
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• #27915
If anyone needs a clue, just ask.
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• #27917
New: to be found in the middle of the Swiss flag?
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• #27918
Old: Whitecross Street, opposite Barbican cinemas.
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• #27919
New: Stimulant to get out about and get tagging
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• #27920
I have a vague feeling that’s been done, but I can’t find it in the search…
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• #27921
It was on the last tag day. I'd say this still stands
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• #27922
Also thought so, but not on map, or any key word search. Not fussed if a different view is taken on its validity.
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• #27923
Anyone got a link to that ride thread?
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• #27925
Thanks. I'd never have got it otherwise.
While we wait for someone to venture south, or slightly north, we can all go and enjoy an evening at the theatre related to a recent tag.
https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2022/nov/21/operation-mincemeat-fringe-theatre-musical-west-end-spitlip