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Vegging Out
12th May 2006
We won't be getting our hands dirty this summer, Ken
News from City Hall that Mayor Ken has set aside £3.75 million to improve the capital’s diet and improve sustainability at the same time – we’re all going to be encouraged to grow our own produce. And I absolutely agree with him that Londoners need to lose weight. If those middle-aged businessmen could rein in their beer bellies by just a couple more inches, think how much more space there’d be on the tube in the morning. And you might be a bit less sweaty as well, guys, if you dug a few more vegetables, and ate a bit more salad. Sweat-patches on your shirt, and a belly straining against your belt is not a good look.
But can anyone see the teensy flaw in this plan? Anyone? Yes, that’s absolutely right. Most London gardens are slightly smaller than a postage stamp, and covered with inorganic, inedible concrete. In those areas of London where people actually do have gardens (Highgate, Chiswick, Dulwich), people are obliged to turn them into immaculately manicured floral displays, so that when their neighbours come round to talk about property prices, drink Pimms and discuss their teenage children’s drug habits, they have some kind of attractive distraction from the terrible inanity of their lives.
And do you know what London’s many bicycle-riding, kaftan-wearing, Amadou and Mariam-listening types do when they want something organic? They get in their cars, drive to the farmers market, and pick up something grown in the countryside. If it has a lttle bit of earth on it, so much the better, but they wouldn’t dream of chewing down on anything that had touched the poisoned soil of London. And I think I agree with them. Look at the state of our pigeons, Ken, and tell me that anything that grows in London can possibly be good for you.
So what are we to do about thinning out those rush-hour chubsters? I have an infinitely simpler solution. Let's spend that money on moving the ticket barriers closer together and keep the fatties out. Make them walk to work a few times, and the weight will simply fall off! Women and children, being smaller, will largely be unnaffected, which is only fair. We take quite enough stick about our size, and the poor kids have had to put up with Jamie Oliver force-feeding them courgettes all year. For once it's those fat cityboys who'll have to think about shaking a few pounds.
I think we're all agreed, it's an elegant solution, for an elegant London - and one that means I won't have to get dirt under my fingernails.
Tom’s Pranks
A cryptic note has been found in the autograph book of Fairfield Halls in Croydon, where filming for ‘The Da Vinci Code’ took place last October. Written by the film’s Oscar-winning star, Tom Hanks, the note reads: "Ah! Croydon! Film-making! The 3 go together. Tom Hanks. The Da Vinci Code, Oct 7, 2005."
Shell-Shocked Survivor
A tortoise from west London survived a spectacular journey through a waste processing plant, having made his nest among newspapers in a recycling box. Murphy - the reckless, recycled reptile – was spotted when he emerged (virtually unscathed) on a conveyor belt heading for the dreaded compressor.
London in the Limelight
Due to high production costs in France, Woody Allen is set to base his next film in London. Filming for the £10.9 million movie starring British actors Ewan McGregor, Colin Farrell and Tom Wilkinson, starts in London next month.
2011
| 5th April | Royal Wedding fever strikes London |
| 23rd February | London's deep pockets |
| 17th February | Let the London Games begin |
| 29th January | Olympic no-brainer |
2010
| 23rd December | Snow causes London meltdown |
| 28th November | London's Big Bang for 2011 |
| 21st October | I predict a riot |
| 26th August | The Maddening Rain |
| 26th July | Holmes sweet Holmes |
| 23rd June | Sun shines on London |
| 23rd June | Loving London's Pub Theatres |
| 27th May | The Cameron-Clegg Civil Ceremony |
| 25th May | Budgy Smuggling |
| 27th April | No Fly Zone |
| 26th April | Mi casa es su casa - and Tesco's |
| 29th March | No Third Runway |
| 19th March | It's not a Library |
| 24th February | Bully Tactics at No. 10 |
| 22nd February | Whine connoisseur |
| 26th January | Carbuncle City |
| 20th January | A Laugh a Day... |
| 3rd January | Stalking in Richmond |
2009
| 29th December | Predictions for 2010 |
| 30th November | London 1 Paris 0 |
| 27th November | Mr Benn, The Wombles |
| 26th October | Posties Strike a Chord |
| 26th October | Frieze Still Pleases |
| 26th September | A River Runs Through It |
| 23rd September | Blogging is Best |
| 26th August | When Saturday comes |
| 22nd August | Bring on the Bikes |
| 27th July | Against the Clock |
| 20th July | View for a thrill |
| 18th June | Let Them Eat Cake |
| 16th June | Only Fools And Horses? |
| 26th May | Come Rain Or Shine |
| 18th May | Embarrassing Expenses |
| 27th April | New Designs on Old Fossils |
| 19th April | City Slickers |
| 26th March | Woody Set for Rematch |
| 10th March | Take a Bow, London |
| 18th February | New Photography Laws |
| 12th February | Glitz and the Pitts |
| 27th January | Setting the Standard |
| 21st January | Too Much for Posh Nosh? |
2008
| 23rd December | January is on the Horizon |
| 20th December | Merry Christmas |
| 26th November | All The World's A Stage |
| 20th November | Surviving the Crunch |
| 24th October | Boris v Jingjing |
| 17th October | Soaps in Pole Position |
| 23rd September | Chips too Chavvy for Chelsea |
| 16th September | The London Restaurant Awards |
| 26th August | No Smoking, No Ducks, No Barbecues |
| 20th August | The Olympics |
| 24th July | Sandwiched Out |
| 17th July | The Show Ain't Over 'Til the Fat Lady's on Page 3 |
| 26th June | Love All at Wimbledon |
| 16th June | Miller Puts the Heat on Tennant |
| 27th May | Booze Banned on Buses |
| 20th May | Same Again? |
| 23rd April | By George |
| 11th April | Back to the 80s |
| 28th March | How do You Solve A Problem Like Medea? |
| 20th March | Flight Fantastic |
| 20th February | Dark, Satanic Turnmills |
| 6th February | A Diamond in the Drink |
| 21st January | People Wanted for Plinth |
| 14th January | Boo! Hiss! |
2007
2006
2005
2004
| 30th December | Party Pooper |
| 23rd December | The Second Battle of Trafalgar |
| 16th December | Sadie's Year |
| 28th November | Ripper-Watch |
| 21st November | Kinky Boots |
| 14th November | Smoked out |
| 22nd October | Yuppie Meal |
| 15th October | Fines of Fury |
| 8th October | No Twist in the Turner |
| 17th September | Battleships, bloodsports and Batman |
| 10th September | Clique Week |
| 3rd September | Return of the Bard |
| 20th August | Politics Takes Centre Stage |
| 13th August | Crisis in Theatreland |
| 6th August | Journey's End |
| 23rd July | Healing Waters |
| 16th July | Mandela Statue in Doubt |
| 9th July | From Art to Ashes |
| 2nd July | One Hurdle Nearer to Gold |
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