Stealing chocolate from Dior

Sheesh. Christmas spirit is in full swing in “Lundun”.

Here’s the rundown of my weekend:

Went to see ‘em turn on the Chelsea lights with some lovely lads and ladettes I’m proud to call friends. Threw a tantrum when they picked some 6 year-old to press the button, not me. Fuming. Drenched my sorrows in mulled wine. Entered the Dior shop with no intention other than to collect the mega (and free) chocolate bars they were handing out to people who had been inside. Ate the whole thing. Slapped.

Dinner time…

Visited a pizza gaff called Alley Cats. Queued for an hour. Got nattering to some guy running a pop-up art shop about his gf’s paintings while waiting in the queue. The big pink Tiger caught my eye. Realised it cost nearly £10k. Decided dinner was a big enough treat that night. Crushed a 14 inch pepperoni, jalapeno and “hot honey” pizza. Sank a bottle of vino. Feasted on some of the best meatballs I’ve ever tasted. If you’re in London, cannot recommend the food highly enough – seriously, go.

Onwards…

Bought a tree. Bought some lights. Spent nearly 2 hours putting ‘em up. Tested every ounce of my patience. Got told I was “doing it wrong” about 100 times by my “expert” accomplices. Watched Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (GOATed movie). Slept like a baby.

Which brings us to yet another b-e-a-u-tiful Monday morning.

So, let’s get to the meat and potatoes:

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If that’s your choice…

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