please empty your brain below

Seventy two pounds fifty?! There has better be actual aliens for that kind of money
"dildoesque" and "erect sperm"? That's going to cause some problems for some content filters.

My wife took her mum to the War of the Worlds experience last year (at her mum's request). Apparently it was hilariously terrible.
Love the tale about the Roman girl! I was shown her grave during a guided walk some years ago, and I find it absolutely fascinating!
I'm always sad the name Tumescent Gherkin never caught on.
Because ... well, it is, isn't it?
The Gherkin is decidedly *not* 'dildoesque, boys. The proposed new building on the other hand ...
Wondering if the War of the Worlds experience is as copyright-stretching as the "Faulty Towers Dining Experience" seen on DG's blog in July.
The Gherkin was very visible while under construction. Before the pointed cap was added, it looked like a giant Thermos sticking up among the City buildings.
Gherkin, Shard, Walkie Talkie and London Eye is enough. No more.
The 'drum-stick' is just another attempt to extend the 'out-to-lunch' city skyline. Actually, it is more stigma (pistil or mark of disgrace/discredit, take your pick)
The Richard Rogers glass and ribbon extension is atrocious. A good architect should try to complement the existing building rather than belittle it.
Hope the Tulip gets built and onto London Open House weekend, although the queue would be enormous. I love tall buildings.
If the Tulip is built it won't 'get onto London Open House' because the top will be open to the public anyway.
I have a strong urge to walk down Hartshorn Alley, but by the time lockdown is over I will have forgotten about it!










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