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Don't know how I'm going to cope.
Manypictures of men holding their heads looking at screens in trading rooms
Yes, it's
黑色星期一
again
All in all a bit of an over reaction to the 1 Direction split I thought
I most certainly do not - strangely enough, that looks more like how it looked like, especially in the foreground, it wasn't the best of days but wasn't quite as gloomy as my picture records.Here's an enhanced version for you Withnail, hope you don't mind.
Where are you @Withnail ?
Yes, ^there.Helvellyn, Red Tarn with Ullswater in the distance?
Weightist, Racist, Follicleist, Lepidopteraist........I most certainly do not - strangely enough, that looks more like how it looked like, especially in the foreground, it wasn't the best of days but wasn't quite as gloomy as my picture records.
Yes, ^there.
Bit of a 'lifetime ambition' for me, this one - have wanted to 'climb' Helvellyn for some thirty years or so. It's been such a long time that i'm no longer entirely sure why i've wanted to do it so much. Only down side was that i've really wanted to do it via Striding Edge - the gnarly spiky ridge in the middle ground to the right of the pic - but this wasn't really feasible so i came at it via Thirlmere.
What a feckin' walk that is. It was so beastly that i took a bit of time to work out how to get down by not walking that again, only to take a wrong turn and find myself walking down feckin' that again - by the time i'd worked that out, the die was cast. Can confirm it was at least as bad, if not worse, to descend. Legs were - and to a lesser degree still are - in bucking fits.
Hugely wonderful to be atop a big hill with the world beneath my feet, though, as ever.
Today i saw...
... an hugely fat, black, hairy caterpillar.
How very dare you sir.Weightist, Racist, Follicleist, Lepidopteraist........
How very dare you sir.
Some of my best friends are hugely fat, black, hairy caterpillars.
I most certainly do not - strangely enough, that looks more like how it looked like, especially in the foreground, it wasn't the best of days but wasn't quite as gloomy as my picture records.
Yes, ^there.
Bit of a 'lifetime ambition' for me, this one - have wanted to 'climb' Helvellyn for some thirty years or so. It's been such a long time that i'm no longer entirely sure why i've wanted to do it so much. Only down side was that i've really wanted to do it via Striding Edge - the gnarly spiky ridge in the middle ground to the right of the pic - but this wasn't really feasible so i came at it via Thirlmere.
What a feckin' walk that is. It was so beastly that i took a bit of time to work out how to get down by not walking that again, only to take a wrong turn and find myself walking down feckin' that again - by the time i'd worked that out, the die was cast. Can confirm it was at least as bad, if not worse, to descend. Legs were - and to a lesser degree still are - in bucking fits.
Hugely wonderful to be atop a big hill with the world beneath my feet, though, as ever.
Today i saw...
... an hugely fat, black, hairy caterpillar.
So busy replying to withnail's 'Today I saw' that I forgot to put my own on.
Today (Yesterday) I saw - Lawrence Llewellyn Bowen still looking as flamboyant as ever but now sporting a beard.
And also a seagull explode
Acid trip?
Put the two together and you have pop video
Great name for a pop video, but almost certainly been used before.Acid trip?
Great name for a pop video, but almost certainly been used before.
C- must try harder.