…write more they say…

  • Beer has wheat in it right? So can people with celiacs drink beer. This disorder could be more serious than I had initially thought.
  • Travelators: I’ve got a plan but I just need a renewable energy supply.
  • Warm beer isn’t as horrible as it sounds.
  • It takes 22 years of military service, certain honours and to rise to the rank of Sergeant Major to become a Yeoman Warders (or Beefeater) and all you do is take people on guided tours of the Tower of London. Hardly seems worth it really.
  • The Beatles first played at the Cavern Club. The thing is that there are two Cavern Club’s and they are litterally across the road (or small lane way as the case my be) from each other. Who do they think they a fooling?
  • Despite the current situation in Israel, walled cities are very cool.

Today is the falf way point of my trip, shed a tear for me my friends, it feels like I’ll be home tomorrow.



7 Responses to “…write more they say…”

  1. lib Says:


    Visit lib

    And I’m one month behind you hammaloo. Go see something West End way - you’ll feel, like, so important. xx p.s yay for german rooftops

  2. Ali Says:


    Visit Ali

    I told you warm beer was where it’s at!

    Oh, and my dad reckons he use to play in a band that gigged at the Cavern before (or contemporaneously with, I can’t remember) the Beatles started making their name.

  3. zero Says:


    Visit zero

    My dad said that Ali’s dad wasn’t playing at the Cavern, but that he was workin round the corner in the red light district.

    halfway… eeep! hopefully you not yet halfway into ya cash monies spendings account

  4. Hammy Says:


    Visit Hammy

    Well past the half way point in the bank but that is ok - I’ll figure out something. Edinburgh fringe festival didn’t help though…

  5. zero Says:


    Visit zero

    alchomaholic…hic

  6. Hammy Says:


    Visit Hammy

    …and?

  7. Ali Says:


    Visit Ali

    Hey Theo,

    How does your dad know that my dad was a pimp? Did my dad happen to introduce your dad to your mum?


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