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Film: Lee Cronin's The Mummy & Walk: The Backstreets of Islington

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Last night, third film in a row, I headed with The Hideout - second time in a row - to see  Lee Cronin's The Mummy  - same arrangement as last Thursday night , except we were in the   Vue   - and we were apparently having a mummy quiz before the film! Well, it's been a couple of days of sheer rudeness on buses. Yesterday, I was sat on the outside of a rather large woman with a case left on the ledge in front.. had to perch on the edge of my seat, but whatever. Suddenly, as we approached a stop - not even there yet, mind - she abruptly moved, no warning, thumping me with the case and practically trampling me in her rush to get out.. no excusing herself. Jeez.. I was slightly late for my restaurant booking this time, unlike the day before - but had left as much time, and given that I was alone this time, I wasn't worried about being short of time! Took a seat at one of the small tables downstairs.. and saw that Pawel was working. As I said to him at the end of the m...

Film: I Saw the TV Glow

Now in the middle of two days with my somewhat neglected horror film group,  The Hideout ! Last night (second film in a row, first of three days with  Meetup ), we saw  I Saw the TV Glow , a psychological horror that I was disappointed to miss at the time, now showing in the  Prince Charles . Meeting in  Victory House  beforehand as usual - and yay, I booked for  Bella Italia  before that. Left an extra hour for eating, after the rush  last time , and the organiser was joining me again. And again, I had a £15 voucher for there, lovely.. and so much easier to redeem than Cote 's offer! Handily, I was in the office - less than a quarter of an hour's walk. (Glad of that, with my heavy backpack.) And a pleasant walk, through Soho .. I got there just in time, and was offered one of the tables for two downstairs, or a larger table upstairs. As I remarked to the waiter, a table for two is never big enough for two.. he agreed, and led me upstairs, wh...

Film: California Schemin'

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Just started  three days of film. Tonight, I headed to  California Schemin'  at the  Curzon Aldgate . It's a comedy about two youngsters from   Dundee   trying to break into  hip hop , who discover it's much easier if they pretend to be from  California ! Looked funny, and is   James McEvoy 's directorial debut - he stars as well, as a record company exec. And it's based on a   true story ! Funnily enough, I didn't use one of my free tickets (well, £65 for five, pay upfront, then they're free) for this, it worked out cheaper to buy a discounted one.. I booked to eat in   Cote St. Katharine Docks   beforehand. Could walk there, and I did - earlier rain cleared off, to give us brilliant sunshine. Have to say, I always love their location, overlooking the marina. Unfortunately, my watch was a little slow, so I didn't realise I was slightly late for the booking - never mind, it wasn't a problem, and I was quickly seated and quickly...

St. Paul's Late

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Tonight, back with  London Social & Cultural Detours  for an  evening late event  at  St. Paul's . Sold out a while ago. Happily, it's not a long or complicated trip from where I am - so it was a relaxed trip, and I got there early.. to find most of the group already at the meeting point. Where we waited for quite a while for our last member.. it was nice of her to do that actually, it's not everyone that would: and honestly, we had plenty of time. During which we discussed the state of the world, through the lens of Randy Rainbow .. When our last attendee arrived, we made for the (very long) queue - but it was fast-moving, and people were handing out maps of the interior, denoting where "spotlight talks" and "spotlight music" were happening. The upper galleries were closed, it was just the ground floor and crypt. And I wasn't the only one taking not a blind bit of notice of the sign that barred photography after 4.30pm.. This chap was walking ab...

Play: Teeth n Smiles

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Had some trouble finding something to do tonight, then CT came up with cheap tickets to  Teeth n Smiles ! It's had mixed reviews, which I thought was all the more reason to see it. The story of a rock n roll star. Showing in the  Duke of York's Theatre , and I booked for  Cote St. Martin's Lane  beforehand. Handily enough, they're doing a different dish for £10 every day this week- and today it was steak frites, which I usually have anyway! So, that was £9.50 off then.. In the war of the apps, Google Maps won today, for once - it said there'd be a bus soon, with Buses Due  (which apparently gets real TFL data) much more pessimistic. Google Maps won, and I got there just in time for the booking, but wasn't seated for a few minutes - fair enough, they were crazy busy. I was seated in the back, near where they come out with food - and every few seconds, someone would come out with a tray with about four dishes, swiftly dispatched to their respective tables. Actu...