St Pancras

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at 1am, i sat in the grounds of this great church, and am sure i have spelt the name wrong!!!!!! i had me ipod on full blast, and i was singing me heart out, it was great lol so to all who walked past that great church in the early hours of the morning, it wasn't a werewolf, it was me!!!!!!!! oh how lovely it is at times to not be afraid of the dark, or the city, and to lose all of ones inhibitions, i felt so liberated lots of love Alisonxxx
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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    We visited an extraordinary art exhibition a few years ago in the crypt of St Pancras Church.  Amazing location, and I seem to think the exh was called "The Burial of Isabella Dale".  What a location!  Opposite is a dance academy, and you can go there are eat:  all the girls are on starvation diets to be those floaty little ballerinas, and ordering plates of just sweet corn!  Yes, I find London a far friendlier city than the one I live in.  It feels like a genuine melting pot and meeting place, and there is so much to see and do I'd think it was heaven except for my feet reminding me.  The singing in the churchyard sounds wonderful - wish I'd been there - now that REALLY would have woken a few sleepers!  xxxx Penny

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    i am tone deaf, so imagine what a great voice i have!!!!!!!!! i love london, cos its so inpersonal, and i felt so right, and that doesn't happen that often!!!!!!!!!!

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    Tone deaf/loving the impersonal!  We could have had a go at Rossini's "Duet for Tewo Cats".  The words are very easy "Mee-eee-ooooww--oowwww!" abd variations on that.  xxxx Penny

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    i was howling "so long marianne" by leonard cohen, so they have probabley all committed suicide now those who heard it lol xxxxxxxxxxx

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    ....blimey, what had you been up to?  LOL!  xxx Penny