please empty your brain below

Really fascinating, DG. I shall never look at this part of London in the same way again.
That was certainly an eye-opening read - you never cease to amaze us (well me at least)

But as you always say - never assume
Just when I thought that I had nothing to learn about that part of London, you post about this. Thanks, as ever, DG.
More of this sort of thing.
As much as I love to read DG, the most probable reason I would skip an article would be option 3. Still, I think it's up to me to decide.
Gosh! I never realised there were 30 of them! How did they fit them into such a small park?
I’m not sure all your readers wanted to read this additional explicit detail that continues from yesterday’s article. Is there some way you can hide it from them?
Clearly you'd been after its morning clean, so immaculate do your pictures look.
I’m glad the comments section is back to its best after yesterday’s aberration - and today’s post is a fantastic response.
Unnecessarily presumptive might I say?
Well, now it's been on your blog, everyone will want to go there. London's best kept secret ruined :-(
Interesting. But what happens if it gets covered in ants again?
Some good points made but I still believe squeezy ketchup containers are superior to their glass bottle siblings.
Well, if that was the last time, it was really going out with quite a bang. I wouldn't have thought you had it in you.
Genuine 'laugh out loud' from me. I imagine for some readers, this would be problematic content *and* somewhere they're never going to 'visit'.
So, I *was* right in what I thought at the time - I did meet you by accident while you were out, and I was exploring.

(I was in the blue leggings!)
OK, I'm confused.
I really wish I hadn't read that.
What a lovely kitten. More please!
Confused too - did I miss something before the big red hidden banner went up?
Ok, I'm going for it ----

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