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no more p13

29th of Jun, 2000ce* in: diary

Woke quite early, put my clothes on, jun and I got into my sisters new yellow motorised love wagon. Drove Ruth to work and headed out for the Eden Project. Quite an amazing place, loads of huge biospheres stuck in the bottom of an old quarry, or to put it another way, posh visitors centre and car parks a plenty overlooking space age building site! Yep the Eden project is not yet finished.

Got a taxi to St.Austell station. Cost = œ6. Now when i used to live in Cornwall I would have thought this expensive, but London has taught me the true meaning of expense. Minor note but St.Austell has actually changed since I left. A town that never really changed while I was there - changed while I was gone! The station has had a facelift, erm, well more of a knock it all down and lets start again shall we project… resulting in one of the most out of place buildings I have seen this year. St.Austell now has a drive through Mac.Donnalds - yeah, great. I dont mean to sound like a terrorist but if it were legal to burn shops I would make it my life long mission to rid this unhealthy science food outlet from our streets.

Went to Mevagissey for a few hours and looked at some sea and some boats and some seagulls. Who looked at us in return.

St.Austell will never be the same without Planet13, I dont recognise anyone there anymore… just sort of sat in parks pineing for the good old days when me mates and I would drop down to the local [o'calahans Irish themed pub], always be assured of a seat and someone to greet All those faces have gone now.

Arranged to meet all of my mates in o’calahans.

Hey Hey, it was karaoke night! Got slightly pissed with my sister, Jeremy, jun, Marcus, gazz, Pete and a few other assorted peeps. Sang raw hide with Jeremy on the karaoke stage. I’m glad no-one took pictures that night.





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