Too many of us know that feeling; we perhaps need to try Chris's suggestion. I do talk abouht this place, but I suspect most younger writers text, twitter, & connect elsewise....
Doug
On 2012-07-18, at 12:33 AM, Patrick McManus wrote:
> FINALLY
>
> he finally
> got there
> Waterloo Station
> eleven that morning
> it was full of
> old aged pensioners
> staggering zimmering
> doddering teetering
> shambling shuffling
> floundering
> then
> suddenly
> he saw
> in a reflection
> an old age pensioner
> staggering zimmering
> doddering teetering
> shambling shuffling
> floundering
> and realised
> that it was
> himself
> surprised
> staring
>
> pmcmanus
> r110
> haha!!
>
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