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Part 436 in an occasional series of boring stats...

Here's a list of "what people where searching for when they found popex.com by accident", if that makes any sense...

  1. coldplay
  2. bomfunk mcs
  3. girl thing
  4. atb
  5. belle and sebastian
  6. jj72
  7. Eminem
  8. richard blackwood
  9. madison avenue
  10. craig david

Make any sense? No, good. It has no bearing on any part of the game, I just thought it was quite interesting... More stats later, have a good weekend...

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Los Angeles

Sep23
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So, we sadly had to leave , and we drove on down to LA... Was a bit intimidated at the thought of driving in LA, I've only driven London once or twice before and that was a long time ago, mostly I've only done gentle village roads. The journey there was no problem, only had to swerve across lanes once, when we pulled into . Dumped the car at a hotel there ($5 a day for parking) and walked along 3rd, as our Lonely Planet Guide to California told us it was good. It's rubbish! Don't bother. One really bad thing about it that is haunting Clare to this day is a man in the street dressed as a clown. He wasn't entertaining anyone, no-one was even paying attention to him, he was just stood there looking really sad. Man, I'm welling up again just thinking about this poor guy! Anyway, Santa Monica, don't bother... We ate some rubbish food, got some pictures developed, and skedaddled.

The drive from Santa Monica to Hollywood was alright too, it's nice and easy driving around the cities, much easier than I expected. The only tricky bit I found (and it caught me out a few times) was the turn from Highland Avenue into our hotel, the Holiday Inn. That road is 8 lanes across, and unless you're coming straight off the freeway you have to pull right across some pretty fierce traffic. I messed this up a few times, queues of beeping Hummers behind me, and also messed up by NOT trying pull across it, ended up back on the freeway and had to drive up a junction and back again.

Next thing to piss me off, even though I knew about it in advance, was the $17 a day charge to leave the car at our hotel - is there cheap parking in Hollywood?

Stay tuned for not much, more pubs and darts, and near misses with , and . No .

Hmm, didn't enjoy LA so much and can't be bothered to update this with much more. We went to , which felt very 80s... the Back to the Future ride is still their top attraction, along with the Terminator stage show. Opening soon, rides based on Ferris Bueller's Day Off, The Breakfast Club, and Dirty Dancing! Probably! One tip about going to Universal (other than don't, unless you are a child), ignore crooked hotel receptionists who tell you that the best way to do it is to book a coach trip through them. I think they were going to charge us something like $30 on top of the entry ticket price for the return coach ride - we looked into it and got a tube there and back for about $2 instead.

We drove up to Griffith Observatory but it was closed. We missed Johnny Depp doing his handprints by just one day, Clare was upset. We drove along Santa Monica and Sunset and things, and shopped in some supposedly great and unmissable part of town, full of bohemian wackiness - can you say poor man's Camden market? We went to a huge mall in the posh bit too, that was also rubbish, and we went down the street that's in Pretty Woman, also not very interesting. We nearly went to see , but couldn't quite be bothered. We did try to see , as our hotel was next door to the Hollywood Bowl, but the Ticketmaster telephone thing couldn't understand my accent, and when I got through to a real operater he said there was no such venue as the Hollywood Bowl. Mostly we went to The Cat and Fiddle, an English style pub, and played darts. It was good there, it was like a pub at home, but with everyone lounging around holiday style, and looking like tanned roadies. Apparently it's Morrissey's favourite pub in LA, but we didn't see him, or even find this out until we got back.

Probably just started to get the hang of LA when it was time to come home.

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Hey Crackhead

Apr26
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I like This guys rant about his spark plugs, via www.popdex.com... Apart from that, I don't find spontaneous street crime that funny right now, got a bit of a slap trying to stop one group of youths beating on another group of youths last week. No, I will never attempt to help out again.

Got a couple of video tapes of the missing episodes of , we like that, it will make up for no more for today... Also it's a very nice sunny day, kind of a shame to be shut indoors. Hopefully this is a sign that I am over my temporary agorophobia. Watched League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and
American Pie 2 yesterday, both alright, Pie funny but more sentimental and girlie than I'd have thought, and League not as crap as I'd thought. And yes, I have the comic.

Another suspicious spot of in www.londonbylondon.co.uk, there's been one in every publication that runs such things (apart from Stalking Heads), I'm beginning to think these are cunningly planted by the movie press crew...

Hmm the new belle de jour says Inspector Sands, I thought that was ?

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Meadow Cut & Raking, Cherry Garden, Folkestone the meadow. 28 Mar Continuing from 19th March. Cutting and raking a section of grass on the meadow. o Meeting points: Dover at 9:30am; Folkestone at 10:00am; Wood Avenue at 10:05am or bottom of Castle Hill, off M20 junction 13, Folkestone (TR 210 377) at 10:15. o Fr

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Path clearing, Folkestone Warren 27 Mar cutting back the vegetation along the footpath to the beach at the East Cliff. Meet 09:30 Dover, 10:00 Folkestone, 10:05 Wood Avenue or 10:15 at the Pavillion car park Wear Bay Road, Folkestone (TR 239 365) Wellies advisable. 09:30

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Meadow cut & raking, Cherry Garden, Folkestone 19 Mar The annual spring management of the meadow at our Folkestone office. Helping to improve this area for wildlife. Meet: 09:30 Dover, 10:00 Folkestone, 10:05 Wood Avenue or 10:15 at the bottom of Castle Hill, off M20 Junction 13, Folkestone (TR 210 277)

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Footpath Enhancement, Hawkinge Hawkinge 11 Mar Working to improve a footpath in Hawkinge, including waymarking, a new stile and clearing overgrown paths. Meet 9.30am Dover, 10am Folkestone, 10.05am Wood Avenue or 10.15am Village Hall, Canterbury Rd, Hawkinge. Phone 01304 241806 for details. 09:30

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Scrub Clearing, Wingate Hill, Creteway Down, Folkestone 17 Jan Meet: 9.30am Dover, 10.00am Folkestone, 10.05am Wood Avenue or 10.15am at the play area, top of George Gurr Crescent, Folkestone. Leader: Philip Green - White Cliffs Countryside Project (01303 274806 or 07880 706993) Cost: Free Continuing to reclai

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Scrub Clearing And Litter Picking, Sweet Briar Meadow 15 Jan Meet: 9.30am Folkestone, 9.40am Wood Avenue, 10.00am Dover or 10.20am at Terrace Road, Elvington. Cost: Free We return to this geologically unusual site with an interesting grassland habitat. Duration: 6 Hours

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Scrub Clearing, Folkestone Warren 13 Jan Meet: 9.30am Dover, 10.00am Folkestone, 10.05am Wood Avenue or 10.15am at the Pavilion car park, Wear Bay Road, Folkestone. Then driving off to the work site. Leader: Philip Green - White Cliffs Countryside Project (01303 274806 or 07880 706993) Cos

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Hawkinge Hedgelaying Workshop 06 Jan Start Point Info: meet 9.30am Dover, 10.00am Folkestone, 10.05am Wood Avenue, 10.15am outside the Village Hall, Hawkinge or 10.30am at the start of Crete Road West, Folkestone. Leader: Steve Walker (01304 241806 or 07885 599182) Cost: Free This

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Christmas Task, Cherry Garden, Folkestone the bottom of Castle Hill 16 Dec Start Point Info: meet 9.30am Dover, 9.50am Wood Avenue, 10.00am Folkestone or 10.15am at the bottom of Castle Hill, off M20 junction 13, Folkestone. Then driving up to our office by the Cherry Garden reservoirs. Leader: Richard Haynes - White Cliff

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Scrub Clearing, Folkestone Warren 12 Dec Start Point Info: Meet 9.30am Dover, 10.00am Folkestone, 10.05am Wood Avenue or 10.15am at the Pavilion car park, Wear Bay Road, Folkestone. Leader: Philip Green - White Cliffs Countryside Project (01303 274806 or 07880 706993) Cost: Donation appre

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