Like a cat, the dragon waits silently for its prey.
I'm told his bark is worse than his bite though.
I demand from now on all rice be served this way.
— Gregory Han (@typefiend) June 29, 2021
Source: https://t.co/uvZsNBEvEp pic.twitter.com/v7Sy5jyVq7
This is why we can't have good things. Browsers is an award-winning bookshop and during the height of the lockdown they were operating a click'n'collect service and also gave away a load of kids' books (and my nieces say thank you very much). The staff are very helpful and between books and art supplies, where else are you going to go round here? Last time I was in Porth, I saw they had a cord across the door and a sign about entry by admission - which was a bit of a step back from the previous visit. Now I know why. They don't say anything in the article, but further up the road the toy shop had a broken window. Wondering if that's related to Covid abuse or just coincidence?
You can't lick our Dennis. Well, you can, but stamps are self-adhesive these days.
The Hidden History of Frozen Peas. More than Patsy going pop!
Easy ice lollies. I want to try the Pimm's sometime. Remember, they mean fizzy lemonade, not a glass of squash.
#OnThisDay 1978: Kieran Prendiville met zoologist and pterodactyl expert Cherry, and her pet fruitbat Balls.
— BBC Archive (@BBCArchive) July 2, 2021
"My relationship began with having him as a sweet little baby bat..." pic.twitter.com/N99CL0WLHW
Over to you folks.
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