Went for a walk on Friday afternoon, and noticed whilst walking past the side of the Bank of England, that the lovable protesters had scrawled all along the wall in chalk ... It did remind me of the scene from 'Life of Brian' where Brian has to write 'Romans go home' on a wall as an initiation, but after writing 'Romanes Eunt Domus'? (Which as we all know actually says 'People called Romanes they go the house'?) ends up with a latin lesson from a Roman centurion culminating in Brian having to write out the correct phrase 100 times ...
Could I find a piece of chalk anywhere? No ...
As blogged about on Saturday, I spent the weekend at various churches either setting up a sound and lighting rig, playing bass, rejecting the musical advances of the church musical director or being bored out of my skull ... Yesterday we were at Mistley Church, and I can safely so that no matter how warm outside, churches are freezing ... Still, I've done my bit and I now need to learn to say 'No' whenever I'm asked to help put a stage together - unless I really do want to lose my entire weekend.Yesterday was also mine and Mia's 12th wedding anniversary, which means we have been married for 1/3 of our lives! 12th anniversary present is traditionally silk or linen, but I couldn't find anything relevant (I do try ... The year 'copper' was the traditional gift, I got Mia sunbed sessions so she could turn copper ...) so I got her some of these:
FitFlop Billow's. Apparently they're called the billow as when walking them it's like walking on a cloud, and they're designed to tone your legs ... Personally I think they look like the type of boots old ladies wear, especially when the top is rolled over - but Mia likes them and that's all that matters.I threw out hints for the Ipswich home shirt, with 'Partridge 12' printed on the back - didn't get it, so have missed my photo opportunity chance of holding the shirt in the style of a footballer who has just joined a club.

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