Followed the crowd and got a Flickr free account. Right now you can see some photos I took on a trip to Brighton (liked the place a lot, which shows just what sort of middle-class lefty I’ve turned into, I suppose) last year and have been meaning to post ever since…
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4 comments on “Fun with Flickr”
Very nice. Never been to Brighton. Did you get to meet Julie Burchill? I bet she’ll be like Ronnie Biggs, soon. You get a drink and a photo so long as you buy a t-shirt of her.
No, I didn’t. But on the train back to London, I was sat just behind Steve Bell…
Respect! Did he have any of his fudamentalist penguins with him?
No, but the seat next to him was covered in sketches and drawings and stuff, and I spent a fair bit of the journey wondering if it would be possible to distract him and make off with one of them… but I was too chicken for that.