Seemingly trivial things that intrigue you
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I might discover that my skill in anything other than fairly humdrum landscape photography would make staying in education the more lucrative of the two.
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There are 1.2 million middle aged French women interested in you, and all of them have credit cards.
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Only Fanfares?
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The flimsiness of French scaffolding. This is on a neighbour's house, and it's not attached to anything.
It's not H&S gone mad.
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If you post a video of you riding along that you could get mega views on Facebook.
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Ooh yeah, go full Danny MacAskill.
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That's fine though because of it falls over it will just hit the building opposite.
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Even better if playing a trumpet at the same time.
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Saved a few quid by only using 20% of the components, boss will be delighted (until it collapses)
The post with the foot at the bottom should attach under the vertical legs rather than being loosely attached to the side of it as well, I can't even really see how they have attached it.
I wouldnt fancy walking past it, let alone working on it.
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I'm almost surprised they didn't use the electric cables to loosely tie it back (maybe checking first if they are live or not). Also notice the excellent trip hazard between the boards in the middle.
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You read a lot about how over regulation is stifling growth, and then you see stuff like this and remember how many times you've heard " Steve's off this week. He fell off a scaffold."
1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
Pinnacle Monzonite
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1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
Pinnacle Monzonite
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Being French, when it collapses the boss will just shrug his shoulders.
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Listening to a Radio 4 Extra program on Ravi Shankar. What an amazing musician. Though it troubles me that I can't decide if I love it or it annoys the Hell out of me? Or maybe both?
Might have to listen to some on the stereo rather than the Echo Spot to evaluate fairly.
Sometimes. Maybe. Possibly.
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Not to go all Peter Kay, but does anyone remember ITV's Day of Promise from 2000?
It came up on my bluesky feed and this seems utterly mental and the most Partidge thing ever but has left no impression on me at all.
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