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VirtualAstro

  1. Eating cake in a car park in Abingdon at 20 to 12 #thisisthelife
  2. @GT2Dan @astrotanja are you normally this rude, or just having a bad evening?
  3. @phoebe_lynch not a major one
  4. Must organise a tweetup in Oxford one day?
  5. @geeziwantaname @peskydancingkat maybe a lot later???
  6. I am in Oxford with @peskydancingkat soon we will eat and be merry :)
  7. @ashley_lyons08 And sell them for much more, a good investment :)
  8. I do admire some of the Olympic torch bearers who are selling their torches on ebay, that's what I call taking the initiative :)))
  9. @maggiefursedon Loads of advertising with buses from sponsors. Too much commercialism and not enough Olympic torch. Very bad :(
  10. She was very dissapointed after all the Olympic hype lately :(
  11. My ladies little girl went to see the Olympic torch go through her town today. After the brief visit she said "Is that it? How boring" Lol:)
  12. I have been building a fence all day. That is all. :)
  13. Are you following @sen yet? Make sure you are for all the best space news
  14. @legalacademia what's a cbr 500 is that carbon framed?
  15. I love the summer, I can do daytime things until its really late :)
  16. Back from a very fast bike ride around Oxfordshire with @ctcwantage it was pretty awesome and thanks @jochta for leading
  17. Loads of satellites out tonight