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I MUST STAY DRUNK ON WRITING SO REALITY DOES NOT DESTROY ME.
Hey, that could be a great way of reducing global warming. Passengers at stations and airports having such a great time they're no longer interested in taking planes or trains. Transport congestion and travel pollution solved at a stroke! And I loved the way all the old ladies were joining in as well....
Isn't that just the way we go through life, "mashed potatoes" and all, from the slow dances of romance, to the fox trots of career challenges, to the waltzes of retirement...and in an element of "organized chaos", which is how manny of us have lived, ...wonderful images...and the commercial element (which sometimes jumps out and smack us in our daily lives) is so subtly buried here...Excellent...ML.
Ah, we Brits love to dance - particularly on Liverpool Street Station. It's a favorite venue. The question that springs to mind: how much profit are T-Mobile making to afford a three minute advert on Channel Four? No wonder cellphone charges are so high in the UK.
Hey, that could be a great way of reducing global warming. Passengers at stations and airports having such a great time they're no longer interested in taking planes or trains. Transport congestion and travel pollution solved at a stroke! And I loved the way all the old ladies were joining in as well....
ReplyDeleteoh i loved this! it made me laugh and laugh!
ReplyDeletebut it didn't make me want to buy a cell phone.
LOL!!! Now THAT's the UK I remember. :-D
ReplyDeleteWell that'll distract them from the lack of trains!
ReplyDeleteIsn't that just the way we go through life, "mashed potatoes" and all, from the slow dances of romance, to the fox trots of career challenges, to the waltzes of retirement...and in an element of "organized chaos", which is how manny of us have lived, ...wonderful images...and the commercial element (which sometimes jumps out and smack us in our daily lives) is so subtly buried here...Excellent...ML.
ReplyDeletei mean many...not manny...ouch re editing options...
ReplyDeleteAh, we Brits love to dance - particularly on Liverpool Street Station. It's a favorite venue.
ReplyDeleteThe question that springs to mind: how much profit are T-Mobile making to afford a three minute advert on Channel Four? No wonder cellphone charges are so high in the UK.