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- RT @becsplanb: CUUUUTE "@TOMolefe: A Cape Town traffic jam. bit.ly/14awYhJ" 1 day ago
- @Fruitzalad We refer to it in our house as CDO. Because that way the letters are alphabetised. 2 days ago
- @rmberry uh huh. So much for midsummer in the north. I've worn my snuggly aeroplane clothes nearly every day!!! 2 days ago
- London!! Rain, buses, Selfridges, rain, tube rides, noodle bars, tourists, shows in plush theatres with ice cream at interval, rain. 2 days ago
- @contentedcalf oh dear. didnt do that, just ordered last night. too bad... looking forward to seeing it :-) 6 days ago
Monthly Archives: February 2008
The nice Onken people…
sent me some goodies in the post and assured me that they’re launching new yogurt flavours soon. (This in reply to my earlier letter to Onken.) In the meantime I’ve discovered that Sainsbury’s do a really great hazelnut one. Now … Continue reading
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Why the anti-vaccination brigade hasn’t convinced me
I don’t have kids. Yet. But, at six months pregnant, I’m discovering that the path of the parent is beset on all sides by the iniquities of the various parenting-related industries, and the tyranny of other parents. In the past … Continue reading
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Facebook-free
I wonder how many people went and killed their Facebook accounts after yesterday’s article in the NY Times (1) about how difficult it is to get out of the site’s sticky grip. Perhaps nearly as many as the time that … Continue reading