Friday, October 23, 2009

East Of The Wantsum

For what it is worth, here is this week's East of the Wantsum. Personally I think the blow to Dickie's helmeted head has addled his brain and he'll never be the same again. But then what do I know, I am not a brain surgeon.

By some sort of perverse, crappy magic, as I was walking to the shop on Bellevue Road to pick up this week's Thanet Gazette, I came across some more old rubbish:




This situation has persisted for years in this part of Ramsgate's East Cliff. The council appears to be incapable of doing anything about it. So maybe Dickie is right after all. Hey-diddle-diddle. My friend Beth is down from London for the weekend tonight and we're out on the razz. So what do I care? Sxx.

6 comments:

Greenleaf said...

How do we know you haven't bumped poor old Richard off and are living it up in The Talented Mr. Ripley style.

I shall be contacting Kent county constabulary forthwith the game is up for you.

Don't like wheelie bins either said...

plus ca change plus c'est la meme chose - well I thought I'd show a bit of the old entente cordiale!

Anonymous said...

Given that Eastcliff is choc full of camera-carrying bloggers how come no-one sees all this stuff being dumped? Is it that TDC are having it bussed in? Is ECR planting it for the sake of a story? Are the French doing it to take our eyes off the Diana investigation? One thing's for sure, it's someone else's fault and heads should roll.

Head, SMEG said...

I accidentally left my record collection out on the street after a groovy party at my friends house.

Needless to say, the bin men left this shit on the pavement as well.

Richard Eastcliff said...

He tried to bump me off once Greenleaf after a couple of bottles of wine but to be brutally honest I find him physically repulsive. We are just good friends, if it's possible to be good friends with someone you keep in several bin bags in the chest freezer in the shed.

Haha, no, just my little joke there and I'm probably still a bit pissed after last night.

Don Wood said...

Nice street furniture over on your side of the island. Here on the Northside our flytippers tend to use alleyways and front gardens. Just dumping on the pavement is so yesterday one finds.