hi there
just one of them sort of posts for those of you who for some reason quite like seeing peculiar and seemingly abandoned things. it is, look you see, that i note such things on my journeys. once there was a time where i would not have given them all that much of a second thought, but now i do. whereas yes, i do write all this stuff for my own amusement, it is splendid to shove stuff on here that people might actually like.
on this instance, or if you will occasion, mostly it is once again abandoned garments, and quality footwear. i would encourage you to disregard the conventional waste and refuse in the below, casting an eye on the other, more luxuriant, designer items.
as far as i could or can make out - i certainly wasn't going to go touching them or rifle through it all - that's a mighty dapper pair of shoes. this is somewhat unusual, as normally it is just the one shoe i tend to see, left to fend for itself.
what interested me most, if interested is the right word, was the juxtaposition of lower half of lady garments in relation to the shoes. that seems to be a provisional skirt or dress or similar, as well as the item of clothing a lady might wear underneath such, so as to cover her parts of shame and protect her modesty.
not, as it seems, that the wearer was quite so willing to uphold such modesty. i do, in my boring, meandering life, find it all quite exciting to think that someone out there, somewhere, is able to act with neither fear nor hesitation on any such romantic inclinations they might be touched by, and as a consequence happily discard any superfluous wardrobe items at the site where such splendid sexual congress was attained or reached.
yeah, one of them selfie things, not too far inland from a coastal region of some note, noted most recently for their reluctance to accept that Christmas had been and gone. if it looks like i am squinting then i probably am, it was an unfashionably and unusually sunny day when all this happened.
also, windy. that's the main motivator for this selfie really. for some reason the last time i showcased how my hair looks in the wind was quite popular, so here is another such instance of that happening.
do i ever see anything of true, tangible value discarded on the streets? what, like money? yes.
that there is a 2p (two pence) coin what has seen better days. but still, the economy cares not for the look or appearance of money, just that it exists and is circulated.
at present there is somewhere substantially north of 30 (thirty) billion legal tender coins in the UK. many of them (i have no idea of the specifics), in particular the lower value ones, are scattered across the streets of our land. if our current Chancellor of the Exchequer were really that arsed about stimulating the economy, sustainable growth, etc, then perhaps he should be out there gathering up all these coins and handing them over to the Treasury. but no, he is lazy and unpleasant, and much prefers to rather stand around, looking like a complete twat in an ill-fitting suit, unfairly slamming taxes on cigarettes instead.
well, anyway, that would be that for this. oh, undoubtedly further things shall strike me as being both discarded and noteworthy as my travels continue. yes, indeed, i will post them all here.
be excellent to each other!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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