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	<title>Comments on: Journal: Henley Festival v. Glastonbury Festival, RISE Festival v. Henley Festival, and Nuns</title>
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		<title>By: The Fat Pie: London Parks in Summer &#124; Tom&#8217;s Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] Comments Greej Mort on Sunday Evening on Portobello RoadGreej Mort on Journal: Henley Festival v. Glastonbury Festival, RISE Festival v. Henley Festival, and NunsTom on Journal: Wedding photography and Magnadoodle-doArnold Gostron on Journal 5: Street-sleeping, [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Greej Mort</title>
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		<description>I&#039;m a big fan of seething crowds, personally.
Incidentally, today I was cycling through traffic up Regent Street when I wobbled slightly coming to a halt between a bus and a cab, when I leaned my forearm on the side of a cab for a fraction of a second. The impact must have caused at least £4k&#039;s damage - or so you&#039;d have thought from the reaction of the cabbie. Naturally I was incredibly polite to him when he rolled down his window to tell me that I had leaned against his cab. Although I may have got a bit sarcastic towards the end.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m a big fan of seething crowds, personally.<br />
Incidentally, today I was cycling through traffic up Regent Street when I wobbled slightly coming to a halt between a bus and a cab, when I leaned my forearm on the side of a cab for a fraction of a second. The impact must have caused at least £4k&#8217;s damage &#8211; or so you&#8217;d have thought from the reaction of the cabbie. Naturally I was incredibly polite to him when he rolled down his window to tell me that I had leaned against his cab. Although I may have got a bit sarcastic towards the end.</p>
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