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Go Cambridge!
YES!!!! ::does the victory shimmy:: The cox's all wet, a river will do that. The brother of one of my bestest friends was Oxford cox in 1978 you know. Ah, boat race! I miss watching you with the crowd through the windows of Radio Rentals in the Harpur Centre, a delightfully collective experience, though the light blues rarely won back then.
Doctor Who tonight! And buttered crumpets! - I accept the latter might be a more personal experience.
I hope you're all having a gorgeous Easter weekend. It's fine and sunny, springlike and warm here in the blistered north (though there's still snow on the highest hills). The daffodils are finally out and there's the pleasing prospect of humongous amounts of chocolate and Jonathan Creek tomorrow. There are reasons to be glad.
Doctor Who tonight! And buttered crumpets! - I accept the latter might be a more personal experience.
I hope you're all having a gorgeous Easter weekend. It's fine and sunny, springlike and warm here in the blistered north (though there's still snow on the highest hills). The daffodils are finally out and there's the pleasing prospect of humongous amounts of chocolate and Jonathan Creek tomorrow. There are reasons to be glad.
I do love me a boat race with sweaty lads
It's tiddling down here, monsooning even. Bliss! I have nothing more pressing than eating curried leeks and watching telly. Happy Easter sugar!
::blows kisses::
Re:Curried leeks?
Sweaty Boat Race lads ftw! Though they are so rarely regular uni boys these days, but American semi-pros on 'scholarships' but there you go. I had that Huge Laurie in the back of my boat once and etc. etc.
::blows a merry multitude of slightly marzipanny kisses in a southerly direction:: Sorry about the rain, hon. It's gorgeous here, for a wonder.
Re: Curried leeks?
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