go on then, plumbing...
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go on then, plumbing...
phone-rage in the 90s
bricklaying
The bed sheet ripples
like the bottom of a lake
you're a make or break
we come up for air
i see you there
i see you there
ok i'm looking for a goth-girlfriend. lol
totaly. how hard is it to understand..
right wingers ringing into @lbc.co.uk is true comedy this morning.
The remainder of us laid out
silently,
between involuntary jolts —
what’s left of us released
onto these sheets.
'Never fear,' I thought,
'A ballad will win her heart.'
So, that afternoon, as I put the books back,
I sang a few bars from my favorite track—
Xanadu!
- Well, it was 1982!
they've just got to scrap the disability cuts and they'll start to resemble the actual labour party again.
yeah its me 20 years ago lolol
It's hard work being unemployed.
labour will be pushing through all their hated legislation
anything else happening today 'cept all the stuff about the artist formally known as prince,
lbc one topic all day
haha fair doos lol
why the tape measure?
dont get me wrong labour are right wing, but not far right.
lol i'm not saying it hasnt happened, i'm saying i'm astonished it has
the overton window has shifted but i'm not sure its gone that far
labour, starmers version, has betrayed labour values, but what astonishing to me more, is that people think the answer lies in leaning further to the right.. we are sleep walking into a far right government. aided and abetted by labour.
its staggering to me that a labour voter could even contemplate voting reform.
sitting in a tree....lolol
@gazzy-uk.bsky.social oOo you're alive!!
your pictures crack me up. nice one/
View through a narrow stone opening in the ruins of Tintagel Castle in Cornwall, with layered, weathered rock framing a bright turquoise sea below, waves breaking against dark rocky cliffs, and a grassy headland jutting into the deep blue ocean under a clear sky.
Look Out
View from Tintagel Castle ruins in Cornwall.
#RockinTuesday
#ColorADay #BlueTue
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#EastCoastKin
In this image, the Glasshouse International Centre for Music stands as a colossal, shimmering sculpture on the Gateshead bank of the River Tyne. Its iconic "blobitecture" form appears as a series of three massive, interconnected silver waves that swell and dip across the skyline. The architectural design by Foster + Partners creates a fluid, organic silhouette that contrasts sharply with the traditional urban structures nearby. The exterior surface is a complex, textured tapestry of approximately 3,000 linen-finished stainless steel panels. This specific "linen" finish gives the metal a soft, non-reflective quality that prevents harsh glare, instead catching the bright sun to create a gentle, pearlescent glow across its rounded peaks. These panels are precisely fitted in a diagonal grid, interspersed with roughly 250 glass panes that wrap around the building’s curves like a transparent skin. These windows allow natural light to flood the multi-level concourse inside while offering visitors panoramic views of the Newcastle quayside. Beneath this undulating canopy, the building’s functional spaces—three independent performance halls—are hinted at by the way the roof dips between them, creating a rhythmic, triple-domed appearance. The structure is perched on a grassy embankment that slopes down toward the water, where a low-profile, industrial-style building sits at the quayside, adding a layer of historical context to the modern scene. The River Tyne itself flows in the foreground, its deep, dark blue tidal water rippling under the midday sun and reflecting the intense light from above. High above the silver structure, the sky is a vast, saturated blue, punctuated by a brilliant sun and a single, sharp white vapor trail that slices across the upper frame, emphasising the vertical scale and openness of the Tyneside landscape.
'Tyne Tunes'
The last remaining wisps of cloud burn off in mid-day sun above the Glasshouse International Centre for Music on the bank of the River Tyne.
Sparty 🙏🏼💙
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