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The Rime of the Ancient Hedgerow
It is an ancient Hedgerow, And it runneth by the road. “By thy cold grey frost and glittering ice, That stopp’st the stream which flow’d” That, of course, has nothing to do with anything that follows. Because the Rime I … Continue reading
The Nutter on the Bus
Anyone who’s ever been keen on British comedy will run into the Nutter on the Bus. Jasper Carrott’s sketch is probably the most famous, but you’ll find references to this sort of thing in various places. Like this, for example. … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Humour, Observations, Psychology
Tagged Bus, Bus stop, Cory Doctorow, Dickens Heath, Jasper Carrott, nutter, Public transport, Wythall
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Hi ho, hi ho, it’s off to work I go…
I thought that it would be worthwhile to provide a few snippets of the dreadful, traffic-infested, concrete jungle I have to travel through to get to work every day. The image above shows the route, with the white lines indicating … Continue reading
Posted in Places, Workplace
Tagged commute, Dickens Heath, fields, Hollywood, house, route, Travel and Tourism, woodland, Wythall
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