Rogue Semiotics

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Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Rules for urban living


The rules for maintaining an urban residence are, I think, yet to be fully recorded. I thought it wise to make a start:
1. Your yoghurt should be live; your plaster should not.
Posted by Jon at 03:33
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