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Category Archives: Norman Lamb
Manners
I have written elsewhere on the campaign to get a skate park up and running in Cromer, discussing the fact that whereas elderly residents are amply served by the community, young people, in particular, suffer for want of constructive activity or … Continue reading
Posted in Benjamin Cabbell-Manners, Blog Norfolk!, Cromer, Cromer Hall, Cromer Hall Estate, Norman Lamb, north norfolk district council, planning application, Politicrox, skatepark, the meadow
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Skate
This is not a skate. It is something else. Possibly a cod, or, notwithstanding inasmuch as which, a haddock*, pictured on Cromer East Beach earlier today. Cod is Dead – Nietzsche I mentioned skate for a different reason, namely and … Continue reading
Posted in beach, beachcombing, Blog Norfolk!, cod, Cromer, cromer skate park, die Labour die, it has not escaped our notice, left wing snark, nietzsche, Norman Lamb, One's Jubilee, oy veh my poor feet, skate
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Measles
When I was about five or six I came down with measles. I can’t remember if it was the first or second time I had it (yes, I am one o’ them okkered buggers to have caught it twice), but … Continue reading
Posted in isolation, Larry The Lamb, measles, Medicine, Norman Lamb, Politicrox, Research, syringe
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