I hope you didn't get too much abuse TT
I think the finger up the bum comments are a bit rich coming from a kid who spent his childhood having paracetemol suppositories inserted into him by his grandparents.
Yeh, they've just poorly copied the in-store guide.
Shopping a la mode5 July 2014, 4:56 pmI call it the dragged man. You see it all the time in department stores. Women marching headstrong...Source: Living with wads
Enjoy the blog but there's no need to throw in the beer mat living in London. Southern Sandstone makes for a quality diversion in the summer evenings and was, once upon a time, cheaper than 8.50 on the train. Suspect it's one to save up for now... Anyway, Font is now a stone throw away and the mauve circuit at Dame Jouanne is an alpinist's training/play-ground. And this is before weekend breaks to Swanage are considered.
Russell, at first your post appears inoccuous and reasonable enough; however I cannot muster the words to describe how grotesque it is. To try and compare the local climbing of London with that of Leeds, in a way that seeks to convey that they are even vaguely comparable, is a disgraceful misrepresentation of the facts.
I miss the the Grit, especially the Keel boulder and I have been told that there are some other crags in Yorkshire which it would have been nice to visit. I think one was called the Virgin boulder.
so... a fixie and beard it is then.