‘Hard Days Night’ – The Beatles
Yes! It snowed today! Skill!
Today, I went round Wisbech with Astra and Lizzie and Hazel Church. It was just like the old days, when I first moved to The King Arthur (but without Claire Stubbs and hilarious laughter at Adam Ant dressed as a Cat). Eventually Jazz Thompson and Legs joined us.
I also saw BMW, but pretended not to and deliberately avoided her!
Yes! It snowed today! Skill!
Today, I went round Wisbech with Astra and Lizzie and Hazel Church. It was just like the old days, when I first moved to The King Arthur (but without Claire Stubbs and hilarious laughter at Adam Ant dressed as a Cat). Eventually Jazz Thompson and Legs joined us.
I also saw BMW, but pretended not to and deliberately avoided her!

Oh, and Jazz shoplifted two Japan albums (on cassette) from Woolworth's. I had no idea he had done this, but when we got back to Blackberry Narrow he gave them to me 'for being a good mate'. I didn't know quite what to say, but I'm chuffed to have them: Adolescent Sex and Quiet Life.

Tonight, Jazz, Legs, Joey and I went round Wisbech. We got cider from BLACKFRIAR’S Off Licence and got drunk near Jayne’s. I delivered a Valentine’s card to Jayne’s house. She wasn’t in, but her brother said he’d give it to her (he’d better do!).
The card said:
‘This is to remind you that one year ago our love blossomed. This is to tell you of my love, which shall never die. You know who I am, so talk to me some time, One Time Comic Reader X’
We had a laugh, but I’m happy to get home to bed!
WHAT RITCHERD WAS UP TO A YEAR AGO
NEXT TIME: ‘I bet it gets called off!’
The card said:
‘This is to remind you that one year ago our love blossomed. This is to tell you of my love, which shall never die. You know who I am, so talk to me some time, One Time Comic Reader X’
We had a laugh, but I’m happy to get home to bed!
WHAT RITCHERD WAS UP TO A YEAR AGO
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NEXT TIME: ‘I bet it gets called off!’
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