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Lovely day yesterday with a visit to the Enrichment Centre to see
nanaya and
alextiefling (briefly) and baby insert_name_here who, unlike the two previous times I've visited was mostly awake. I've decided that they may well grow up to be a goff as, rather than looking towards light, bright patterns they seemed to spend all their time when not feeding craning their head around to look at dark things and shadows.
Then in to Kensington for the memorial for Lucy Meadows outside the Daily Mail headquarters. Was it just the unseasonably cold weather we're having at the moment or does the Daily Mail deliberately have it's entrance in an Arctic windtunnel so as to try and put off anyone who is offended by the content's of their paper and wants to protest? Is this the reason for the Daily Mail's hatefulness, that it's always Winter but never Christmas?
The vigil was respectful, some words were spoken but didn't carry, someone who tried to start a round of 'Daily Mail shame on you!' was shushed, then after about forty minutes we had a two minutes silence for Lucy and then gratefully fled to places where there is warmth and light.
The Guardian reports around 300 people turning up for the vigil which seems excessive but as we were all spread out behind an unnecessary barrier presumably to prevent us from rushing the Offices of evil I really couldn't tell. They also quote someone giving his name as 'Mudkipz' so, take that as you will.
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Then in to Kensington for the memorial for Lucy Meadows outside the Daily Mail headquarters. Was it just the unseasonably cold weather we're having at the moment or does the Daily Mail deliberately have it's entrance in an Arctic windtunnel so as to try and put off anyone who is offended by the content's of their paper and wants to protest? Is this the reason for the Daily Mail's hatefulness, that it's always Winter but never Christmas?
The vigil was respectful, some words were spoken but didn't carry, someone who tried to start a round of 'Daily Mail shame on you!' was shushed, then after about forty minutes we had a two minutes silence for Lucy and then gratefully fled to places where there is warmth and light.
The Guardian reports around 300 people turning up for the vigil which seems excessive but as we were all spread out behind an unnecessary barrier presumably to prevent us from rushing the Offices of evil I really couldn't tell. They also quote someone giving his name as 'Mudkipz' so, take that as you will.