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Nowadays British Rail call me 'You the Customer' but I prefer my old-fashioned appellant, 'Passenger'. Don't you think 'I glanced at my fellow passengers' has a more romantic and promising air to it than 'I glanced at the other customers on the train'? Customers buy cheese, loofahs and condoms. Passengers may have all these in their luggage but it is not the thought of their purchases that makes them interesting. A fellow passenger might be an adventure. All I have in common with a fellow customer is my wallet.

-- "Written on the Body", Jeanette Winterson.

I really have to learn not to keep kicking myself to the ground when I have already fallen.

Incidentally, Ann Elizabeth has beautiful pictures. And this is a bit old, but care to know the top 10 foods that lead to accidents while driving?

Posted by sniffles at September 20, 2002 06:39 PM