Financial stability doesn't necessarily mean stability. I know this from first hand experience. My nephews would much rather have their mum than her money. Same for me.
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Since we legalised crime, business is booming.
Haha. The place was pretty empty. I didn't realise there was an embargo. It's not the first time I've taken an illicit photo.
There are plenty of people in Leeds who would pay someone a fortune to make their living room look like that today.
Was it in glorious exterior leather finish?
Finished the visit off with some excellent Chicken Curry and Saag Paratha at the unassuming Tazza Kitchen in Thornbury.
Also found this very modern looking lounge in a back to back.
I never realised that Bradford used to have a car manufacturer.
I especially liked the faux leather car. Not sure why that finish didn't take off.
A decent day out at the Bradford Industrial Museum.
There's nothing as exhilarating as a ride where the probability of a life changing injury is closer to 1 than 0.
A weird playground ride, sort of a semi circle with a thing that you can stand on that runs up and down it.
People travel from miles around to have a go on Wakefield's most exhilarating ride. #WakeyPedia
I'll never forget what my grandad said to me before he croaked.
He said "hey kid, wanna hear my frog impression?"
So are a lot of other candidates in my ward, I don't blame them really.
I'm fact in my ward, 2 of the Reform candidates have given their address.
One thing I learned last week whilst in budapest is that Magyar literally means Hungarian. So the election winner is called "Peter Hungarian". A bit like having a party leader in the UK called "John British".
When people find out a local business owner is running as a Reform Councillor it must put a dent in that business's patronage.
From this angle it's got something of a Barnsley Town Hall sort of feel. He'd clearly done his research.
I like to think I played no small part in this. Next time I'll visit Moscow.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
A Times advert where the caption has been unfortunately cut short and says "Could you fill one of 74,000 hos...".
Erm...
Me sat with a real parrot on my shoulder and a bearded dragon on the table in front of me.
They call me the animal whisperer.
I mean it's pretty good as far as parliaments go. At least architecturally.
Tote bag saying "Budapest - I ❤️ Parliament".
If there's one thing I love, it's a good parliament.
DND
I always put the Dungeons 'n' Dragons sign up when I stay in a hotel, but nobody ever comes to play.
A yes, those childhood knowledge spoilers.
Apparently I've timed my trip well, as DJ Vance is doing a set at the football stadium today.
Not sure why there's such a big police presence in the city.
Surely there's only one moon.
A photo realistic moon art installation.
Also got closer to the moon than those Artemis time-wasters.
(I'm pretty sure I saw this in Wakefield a few years back)
The Hungarian State Opera House.
Call that an opera house? Pfft.
You never hear of anyone getting attacked in the Office for National Statistics.
There must be safety in numbers.
FFS - He has risen!
Not without consent, obviously.