Ever since I've been back in London I've been trying to find out more about all the free things I can see and do. I have so much time on my hands; I need some form of entertainment before I start going crazy and walking sideways into walls.
Now most of the free things in London don't really appeal to me. I'm sure there are thousands of Mozart lovers out there. But not really my cup of java.
Then I found this spark of divine inspiration.
In a nutshell if you have a burning issue keeping you awake at night then you now have the means to stand up and make your voice heard. Maybe you want to bring back the Wispa or campaign for pedestrian crossings for frogs (something I feel very strongly about), perhaps you think computer chairs are evil and should be melted down and transformed into G-Wiz's. The possibilities are mind-boggling.
The police have the right to stop mass protests in the designated area around Parliament (i.e. within 1km), but if you apply for the appropriate licence for a sole demonstration at your police station 6 days before the protest they have to grant it to you.
This guy here came up with the concept. He announced at the more recent protest that this is going to be a monthly event, much to the elation of attending police.
Absolute. Genius.
I'm off to make my placard.
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
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The Tate Modern has some excellent slides at the moment! Among other free things that are fun is taking pictures of tourists taking pictures of their family/friends. They get really confused...
Or if you head down to the South Bank they've got lots of free art on display at the moment. They have one thing - a sort of interactive-type fountain where you can regress back to being 5 years old!
Not only can you admire the beautiful rainbows in the water when the sun is out, but you can enjoy watching people with an ill-sense of timing get soaked. Genius.
I really miss the Wispa.
Stupid Aeros.
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