tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31419460.post134577138884713219..comments2024-03-25T19:07:00.917+00:00Comments on Arthur Pewty's maggot sandwich: A party and a pub closure.Hughhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12188628589645074377noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31419460.post-68094644131928437062009-03-06T11:42:00.000+00:002009-03-06T11:42:00.000+00:00Thanks for taking the photo's Mr.P, VERY much appr...Thanks for taking the photo's Mr.P, VERY much appreciated!<BR/>(That is I The ReV' in the picture at the top of the page)<BR/><BR/>Glad to see the Crest Nicholson things gone down the pan, however you dressed it up it was a cheap looking high density housing programme, which is OBVIOUSLY just what Erith needs...#AHEM#<BR/>The Riverside Gardens is a $***hole BUT it is one of the few GREEN public spaces in Erith that's not Woods or a playing field. I have a soft spot for the place strangely...and not just cos of a "romantic" liaison I once had there when T's was still open...<BR/><BR/>Again...#AHEM#<BR/>;-)<BR/><BR/>I think your sorta missing the point with Richard Curtis and The Boat That Rocked, he's not a Director as such but more of a...um...writers not a strong enough word, a "type" of film-maker.<BR/>Argue how you like but the films he has a hand in do work on a across the populous level. I may hate Hugh Grant but Notting Hill I can enjoy as it reminds me of a Eailing Comedy type film. Gentle and amusing. Even though its also horribly twee and unrealistic.<BR/>Did you know Kidulthood the film by Knolwe Clark about youth gangs and drugs is actual filmed and set in the Notting Hill area, it's about a 10 min walk from the famous Notting Hill door.<BR/>Makes you think.<BR/><BR/>Nice chat we had with the Landlord of The Standard but for the love of GOD! Stop me from drinking double Jamesons chasers with each pint I was as rough as a badgers bum later on!<BR/>;-)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com