We had a great time on our video call! She’s so lovely! I‘m like this now haha
Ah, enjoy it. Those feelings are so special.We had a great time on our video call! She’s so lovely! I‘m like this now haha
Aww thank you! And yeah, exactly!Ah, enjoy it. Those feelings are so special.
So so happy for you.We had a great time on our video call! She’s so lovely! I‘m like this now haha
I'm constantly saying we should do thr same here, letting anyone let off fireworks is totally insane. Teenagers near me are often letting them off outside flats, my cats aren't scared of them so I am terrified they could get injured or worse. I haven't let them out (in the dark)this weekend , much to their annoyance.I'm glad fireworks are illegal here for the general public. It's bad enough on Australia Day or NYE when they're planned and there's prior notice.
I was having the same discussion with Mr NT. Not something I'd fancy tbh, at any of those London events, like royal occasions and what not - it always looks like a bloody nightmare. Can't move or you'll lose your spot, standing up for hours in all weathers. Nope.I can't believe they charge to go stand on the Embankment to watch the NYE London fireworks nowadays.
They should honestly pay people to do it, because you have to get there super early, it's always freezing on the river, you're crammed in like a sardine but need the bladder of a camel. Then the mass exodus of people with all the nearby stations closed. It's bloody bedlam. Only did it once many years ago, the fireworks were cool irl, deafening loud, but so not worth doing it again.
I was having the same discussion with Mr NT. Not something I'd fancy tbh, at any of those London events, like royal occasions and what not - it always looks like a bloody nightmare. Can't move or you'll lose your spot, standing up for hours in all weathers. Nope.
I went for the millennium. I don’t know where. On a bridge. Getting back to my friend’s house in Finchley was a bleeping chew on.I can't believe they charge to go stand on the Embankment to watch the NYE London fireworks nowadays.
They should honestly pay people to do it, because you have to get there super early, it's always freezing on the river, you're crammed in like a sardine but need the bladder of a camel. Then the mass exodus of people with all the nearby stations closed. It's bloody bedlam. Only did it once many years ago, the fireworks were cool irl, deafening loud, but so not worth doing it again.
I went for the millennium. I don’t know where. On a bridge. Getting back to my friend’s house in Finchley was a bleeping chew on.
As a londoner I bleeping hate the eye and the dome . Temporary buildings should not become legacy. London has far more to offer than that tit.The originalMillennium WheelLondon Eye firework show! That must have been so cool to see that live for the first time. It's commonplace now.
It was only supposed to be there for a year too, and still two decades later one of the major attractions and an icon of the skyline. I like how they repurposed theMillennium DomeO2, that little pocket of Greenwich is worth a trek now. 100% recommend going on the sunset timeslot with Up at the O2 (the bit you climb up and stand on the top). I love that every time I see the O2 (like the Eastenders titles) that I can say- 'I've stood on that'.
I went for the millennium. I don’t know where. On a bridge. Getting back to my friend’s house in Finchley was a bleeping chew on.
Today we were meant to go out for lunch to celebrate something. Obviously no breakfast was had and then I went and over exercised (back running ) to preempt the food. By the time it came for us to walk to the place I was exhausted, really hungry and sore and we binned out. I am now on the sofa drinking Pepsi max and my favourite fat free baked apple skyr. No celebration.
Mrs T was really understanding but I’m nearly 43 ffs and this is taking the piss.
Hugs to pet parents for tonight
I loved the millennium dome exhibitions or whatever you'd call them, I think I went twice, irs very obvious the building wasn't supposed to be permanent. Remember in that storm when part of the roof blew off?I really do hope that rescued sheep isn't an introvert who had made a life choice to be on its own. I'd be right pissed off being rescued.
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As a londoner I bleeping hate the eye and the dome . Temporary buildings should not become legacy. London has far more to offer than that tit.