The London Underground. Sounds rather sinister, doesn't it? Lets see. You go down. You go round. You go up. Occasionally, you'll come across a busker who's good at playing some piece of music.
Raw Meat -73- will be on THIS,this month, a movie station in the USA, which is available on many cable systems, they have commercials , but they edit very little, i was very surprise how they edit very little of Last house on the left -72- Wes Craven's notorious film.
Raw Meat -73- will be on THIS,this month, a movie station in the USA, which is available on many cable systems, they have commercials , but they edit very little, i was very surprise how they edit very little of Last house on the left -72- Wes Craven's notorious film.
For those who have Netflix, RAW MEAT is also available live streaming.
The London Underground. Sounds rather sinister, doesn't it? Lets see. You go down. You go round. You go up. Occasionally, you'll come across a busker who's good at playing some piece of music.
In London last Friday on business, there was a busker on the Circle Line playing Shostakovich on his violin. One of the waltzes rather than the concertos, but still worth a quid of anyone's money.
For my birthday, I received the book by author Christian Wolmar, The Subterranean Railway: How the London Underground was Built & How it Changed the City Forever aka How I Learned to Stop Worrying...okay, maybe not that last bit).
I've long been fascinated by the Underground and actually having ridden/rode/rdden on it, it only took someone seven years for them to catch my drift and get me a proper London Underground book as a present.