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1) So You Wanna be a GayTrucker?
Let me start off by saying that I love my job. The life that I lead is meant for me. I do what I do for many reasons, but the most important one is that I love what I do! So if this sounds like I am complaining, I am not, this is just the way it is. To me there is nothing better than a full moon night, with some heat lightning off in the distance on a road that is all to myself. On a night like this I... » read more
Let me start off by saying that I love my job. The life that I lead is meant for me. I do what I do for many reasons, but the most important one is that I love what I do! So if this sounds like I am complaining, I am not, this is just the way it is. To me there is nothing better than a full moon night, with some heat lightning off in the distance on a road that is all to myself. On a night like this I... » read more
2) Literary London: On the Trail of the Capital's Most Famous Authors
London has produced some of the most successful authors and provided the backdrop for countless novels, so if you want to explore the capital's literary history, perhaps your first stop should be the historic pub "I Am the Only Running Footman" - on Charles Street in Mayfair. This 1749 drinking den, was once the hangout of servants and is said to have inspired P.G. Woodhouse to create the fictional club... » read more
London has produced some of the most successful authors and provided the backdrop for countless novels, so if you want to explore the capital's literary history, perhaps your first stop should be the historic pub "I Am the Only Running Footman" - on Charles Street in Mayfair. This 1749 drinking den, was once the hangout of servants and is said to have inspired P.G. Woodhouse to create the fictional club... » read more
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