This stuff melts me, it totally melts me. Click here for more on this particular instance of genius. Then do a Google Image search for 'guerrilla crochet', then 'yarnbombing'. Go on, it'll cheer you up.
2. Yoghurt coated ginger

Some people (*waves at LC*) do not understand why, or even how, things are coated in yoghurt but me, I do not question these things, I just eat 'em.
3. Parks

Parks are lovely. I live opposite one. How cool is that?
(I also love squirrels.)
(That is not a yoghurt coated piece of ginger, by the way, it is a peanut.)
(Also, that is not my park, it is St James's Park in London. Although Cardiffian squirrels are a touch more formal, it has to be said that Roath Park is miles better than St James's Park.)
(...Although Roath Park fails on the pelican front.)
4. The Beatles
Nuff said.
5. My job

I'm back at the library. It's all right. My colleagues are fabulous, but enough about them.
Some things I don't love:
1. Valentine's Day

This year's, anyway. Maybe next year's will suck less.
5 comments:
1 – absolutely the best thing I’ve seen in years.
2 – still thinking about it. Stomach going wobbly.
3 – very, very cool
4 – exactly. Excellence.
5 – even better than 1. Beautiful.
And that is the worst picture on the whole planet and I remember it well. It’s not the sort of horror you can forget. Here’s to next year, then!
Yoghurt is for eating with a spoon - not for coating things. How do they make it go dry enough to coat something without going off? It doesn't make sense.
That picture of the girl cuddling the book is a bit, hmmm... It's like she's saying that she loves books, but only the kind of books that have strong muscley arms, and willies.
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RCT: onwards and upwards sweetie
LC: "There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy" (Shakespeare). “There is peace and rest and comfort in strong muscley arms and willies" (Kierkegaard).
Hey, honeyclarck, you sound cool, we should so hang out.
wonderful leopards with colourstriped pullovers! Love them and would concider them as great ART. So I totally don´t get it why people would sit on them!!! Don´t they belong into a museum? People would pay unbelievably amounts for them wouldn´t they? I want a afforadble small- pocked version of them!
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