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Daily Archives: 2 October 2011
It Has Not Escaped Our Notice #30
Observed, confundingly, outside Cromer Hospital, earlier today
Posted in Apparitions, Blog Norfolk!, Cromer, do not throw stones at this notice, Silliness
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Tubes
You’ll both be familiar now with the build that’s been going on at the Maison des Girrafes for some time now. We’ve now entered that long asymptote known as ‘finishing touches’. Oh yes, the kitchen still hasn’t got a proper … Continue reading
Posted in Domesticrox, I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house down, Research, Science Is Vital, sun tunnels, Technicrox, velux
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Saving Facebook
This is by way of a public service announcement for those who are ‘friends’ of mine on Facebook, or think they are but aren’t, or who would like to be, or for people who think they are ‘friends’ of mine … Continue reading
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