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The Lea Valley Walk
Running from Waltham Abbey to the North of London all the way into the Limehouse Basin, the Lea Valley walk covers a distance of 18 miles along the Lee Navigation Towpath. A beautiful walk or cycling route, this path is filled with local wildlife, sea life and historic accents. With…
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aPORKalypse: Dumb things papers print
Every so often something happens, that is so utterly stupid you initially think it is a joke and simply laugh about it. Then, you find out it is true and it becomes this uncomfortable combination of pitiful and hilarious as it really proves that there are some high level of…
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Arm rests and Elbows the WAR!
On the Saturday, I arrived to my seat on the plane (headed for Nice) shortly after the person who was to sit next to me. As I sat down I noticed he was reading some financial report and he had claimed the arm rest for himself, not only that but…
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Insanity and DPP Yoga:Review
I’ve been a fairly heavy guy for most of my life but after a particularly turbulent stage in my life, I had gained a considerable amount of weight. Don’t get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with a little fat and I find chunky far more attractive than skinny but…
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The Woman Who Walked Into The Sea: Review
The Woman Who Walked Into The Sea By Mark Douglas-Home Sandstone Press, £8.99 The Woman Who Walked Into The Sea is the second in what I hope will be a series of detective novels about oceanographer turned detective Cal McGill, the idiosyncratic and unconventional hero of Douglas-Home’s compelling first novel,…