The wailing wall
Wed, 2005-08-31 15:31
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The wailing wall
Greetings
How disappointed was I to discover the wall doesn't actually wail. Going to the dead sea on Friday...and apparently there are bacterial life forms living in it. Have I been conned?
The cattle better be lowing when I get to Bethlehem or I'm going to Ibiza next year.
Only joking - its fab here. Miss y'all.
jude
Jude, I wondered where you were. This site is amazing - when it works. It is pulling me very slowly out of the doldrums. I feel as if I'm making friends. But I got bad news kid: the Red Sea - um how can I put this - ain't red. I hope you're feeling well. I miss your regular threads on the Talk sites.
Jude, I wondered where you were. This site is amazing - when it works. It is pulling me very slowly out of the doldrums. I feel as if I'm making friends. But I got bad news kid: the Red Sea - um how can I put this - ain't red. I hope you're feeling well. I miss your regular threads on the Talk sites.
Jude, I wondered where you were. This site is amazing - when it works. It is pulling me very slowly out of the doldrums. I feel as if I'm making friends. But I got bad news kid: the Red Sea - um how can I put this - ain't red. I hope you're feeling well. I miss your regular threads on the Talk sites. Yours, Phatalkyda.
Jude, I wondered where you were. This site is amazing - when it works. It is pulling me very slowly out of the doldrums. I feel as if I'm making friends. But I got bad news kid: the Red Sea - um how can I put this - ain't red. I hope you're feeling well. I miss your regular threads on the Talk sites. Yours, Phatalkyda. P.S. It's kinda spookily wonderful to see that your on-line in downtown Jerusalem and I'm on-line here in Gospel Oak at this very moment.
AND i'VE JUST BOUGHT MY OTHER HALF A SKIRT- THE LOWER EDGE OF Which REMINDS ME OF BETH ORTON
IT'S A BETHLY HEM!!!!!!!!
That is the worst yet.
I wonder if I'm the only guy on the site who's slept in a convent? Our family stayed at a French order's convent in Jerusalem just outside the Damascus Gate - their normal visitors were priests, nuns and pilgrims so they loved to have young children stay!