Ugh
I like thegladpub.co.uk if your friends are up for Anglo-Indian. Nearest tube is Borough.
I bet nature is better for security - all the detail of fur/feathers/scales etc
And for IWD, MLC is awarded a squillion mansplainers in her DMs...
My vague memory of things @danneidle.bsky.social has written is that only the US could get away with the system they have developed, but no doubt an interested party could look Dan up and get a better answer.
Ooh that sounds fun!
Hymnary.org suggests Zion appears more often - but I've never sung it; it's distinctively American in style. Cwm Rhondda is a lot younger than the text - composed in 1905 cf a text from 1745.
That was his grandmother
On zoos - don't forget the enclosure for Hildabeasts on Cowley Place...
That sounds fab! Quite ugly one morning was one of the most memorable debuts I've read.
It's like brown sauce. You can buy it in the Covered Market and places like that.
Great to hear this - it can be so good to get home
Well-curated digital sources will beat a physical science library every time given that very few institutions could afford hard copies of every reputable journal (if they even exist).
No horses?
I imagine demand is quite hard to profile, and various factors (estates, training, institutional silos) make it hard to move people around dynamically in the way that supermarkets can open more tills.
@youngvulgarian.marieleconte.com has pointed out the same problem
Gran Canaria
Would subscribe
Walter de Staplecat, Simpkin IV, Teabag, Balthasar and Benny D Cat take the stage as we meet the college cats of Oxford. And, of course, Magdalenβs Ozymandias. Read on for our photo special. (Includes a cat map.) oxfordclarion.uk/college-cats...
I remember this man in Oxford. I didn't realise he could afford $4m homes.
That the panel won't read...
People will stop going to Oxford because of the congestion charge, they told us? π€
With added Howells this week!
Pet Shop Boys go garage?
Really enjoyed your Dutch and Rhine books - cheered me up during lockdown when we could hardly leave the house. Will be adding this to my Christmas list.
Rothmans????
Well, one big difference is demographic. Working age people are a much smaller proportion of the population than they were in 1948. It is great that people are living longer, but they eat up a lot of government spending on state pensions, the NHS and social care.
Looks beautiful. Where are you?
Some things just aren't jokes.