Thursday, January 18

Subway

Great news! Subway, the fast food sandwich chain, is opening a new franchise in Walldorf this Spring. I love Subway, the only thing is that the new store is moving into Walldorf's best and only specialist doily shop, Horr. Heaven only knows where I'm going to get my crocheted lace table decorations now. Disaster!

Anyway, I had a look on the Subway website and found this rather interesting article:







4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Don't suppose you know if hot chocolate will also be available at Subway now? I've heard that it's the perfect complement to an anchovy sandwich...

Anonymous said...

Definately gay!!!

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Anonymous said...

Blogger worried he is just talking to himself

A young man has abandoned his weblog after coming to the conclusion that no one was interested in the every day details of his life.

‘I was really excited when I started my blog’ says computer repair specialist Aaron Bagshot. ‘I felt really amazing to think that I was sharing my life and thoughts with millions of people. That all around the world people were reading the everyday details of my life. Except that they weren’t.’

After that Aaron’s blogging started to become more infrequent. ‘It was a bit like I was just talking to myself. I was pouring my heart out, there was some really heartbreaking stuff, my acne, my high scores, my search for a lady. But no one was commenting, no one was reading, I might as well have just announced things to an empty room.’

Aaron has since deleted his blog and has taken to searching out people that will respond to his posts in forums instead. ‘No luck yet, but it’s early days…’