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I am now thoroughly disappointed to hear that my posting about your Route 347 gripe to r/londonbuses didn't hit the social media zeitgeist!
I thought that a good question was the whole point of clickbait. The answer is irrelevant.
Q. When does the planned series on London Squares start?
A. Not soon enough.

dg writes: A. two weeks ago
Even though it was unintentional, to be the ground zero of misinformation that might result in fighting during pub quizzes is something of an achievement.

At least you didn't say that Spain was part of BRICS.
The "time to sheep" concept is a very good one, and a strong argument for the London Green Belt, which makes "proper countryside" much closer to London residents than if London had sprawled for another 5 miles.
it could be argued that the Lea Valley finger of green belt extends further south through the wetlands and towpath as far as the Olympic Park. Cows on the marshes and sporadic fly-tipping make it feel properly rural. ish.
Love it when your blog reaches a wider audience! A hearty welcome to any who stick around!
So how are you going to monetise this niche content? Should you be running workshops on how to go viral? (I think I know your answer to these questions!)
Oh, and has the recent hack attack on the British Library affected their archiving of this blog?
We definitely win on the cow front here in Cambridge! We're very lucky to have them
"Talking is cheap, people follow like sheep - even though there is nothing to say".

Though not on this actual blog, obviously.
I shouldn't be by now, but I continue to be surprised by how many people want to know the answer to a question posed in a headline to the point where they comment asking for the answer but don't actually click on the link that would tell them.
'..a measure of how long you have to travel from the centre of the city before you're in the countryside..'
My home town of Stoke-on-Trent is quite long and thin with open countryside on both sides, and many of its residents would celebrate that the best thing about Stoke was how easy it was to get out of!
Today, by contrast, was only the blog's nineteenth busiest day.
It was a good read shared to me by work colleague and I have come back! Bookmarked your blog <3










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