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  1. @LostLucan Derek Draper? I here he's very cheap these days.
  2. Right, if it's going to start doing *that* again, I'm going back in the bookshop. See how you like that, rain.
  3. @MsMarmitelover Not Berlin, sadly. Just a very soggy London South Bank.
  4. At a 'German' Xmas Market, is it appropriate for the carousel to be playing the tune of 'Who do you think you are kidding, Mr Hitler?'?
  5. Stopped raining & I escape the CD shop having parted with only £11 (new recording of Adams' Nixon in China). That counts as a cheap deluge.
  6. @groovygnome Indeed. But that much uncared for concrete always looks worst in the rain.
  7. The great thing about rain like that, is that when it slackens off a teeny bit, you think "What nice weather."
  8. http://twitpic.com/qhu4z - Weather at Waterloo: officialy grim.
  9. @coffeebucks Typing with these paws is very tricky ;-)
  10. @bristolwestpaul Mind you, no-ones ever accused Lib Dems of consistency.
  11. @bristolwestpaul Luckily, they don't take that line on the London Assembly: allied with Lab/Greens against larger Tory group.
  12. @coffeebucks Thank you! Will pass that on to the subject...
  13. http://twitpic.com/qhryh - Waiting for the 11:25 to Only. Can't Cannon Street screens cope with the words Charing Cross?
  14. Ooh! Cannon St-Charing X shuttles today? Rare and soon-to-close curve in use? Huzzah! </freak>
  15. Is the consensus that Henry Porter has jumped the shark in Observer? Understand why civil libertarians might not like Lab, but Tory-love?
  16. Heading to town to scope out Koeln Xmas Market. Feeling it might not live up to the 9 Markets in the real Koeln... #PhDWidow
  17. ConservativeHome: 'Very disappointing' that The Times has the gall to employ anyone who might criticise the Tories http://is.gd/50Epv
  18. Excellent news from the Senate http://is.gd/50Bed Are we entering the second golden age of the welfare state? (No, sorry)
  19. A few more by-elections in ultra-safe seats, and we could win in May. [Fetches Political Almanac and piano wire]
  20. *Makes surprised whistling noise* RT @MirrorJames Cameron's lead cut to 6 points - Tories 37%, Lab 31, LibDems 17 - Ipsos MORI for Observer