Pebbles in the Sea

It seems to me that blogging is about as useful a way of passing the time as tossing pebbles into the sea, so for what it's worth - and that's not a lot - here are a few pebbles.

Wednesday, 26 March 2014

A timewaster

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Posted by Brighton Pensioner at 10:12

1 comment:

The Broad said...

It boggles the mind!

26 March 2014 at 12:19

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