No surprises there, then
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I am a far-left social moderate
Left: 8.04, Libertarian: 0.79
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3 Comments to No surprises there, then
I’ll see you in Bury then for a swift half!
Cool.
Thank you for coming tonight mate, so grateful, sorry I had to rush off but back to Oldham and to bed.
Take care, hope our paths cross again.
*There* you are…! Lost sight of you after your previous blog ground to a halt (?). Mind you, I’m not one to talk.
‘Flâneur’… one of my favourite French words, along with ‘bricolage’. Very Bouvard et Pecuchet.
If you ever happen to be flâne-ing up in this direction then drop by for a cuppa/pint/whatever. DM/mail if you need contact details.
Best,
B.
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