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devi ([personal profile] devi) wrote2012-11-21 09:07 am
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Come on back to the war

You know those bits in films where the story skips forward and there's an establishing shot showing something that indicates what time we're in now? Newspaper headlines. A pop song. Colour schemes. Jeans suddenly baggy or skinny, hair suddenly fouffy or 'fro. I had a moment like that this summer on the tube at West Ham. In front of me there was a row of people reading newspapers with the Olympics all over them, and some dubstep went 'wommmmm' on my headphones just as we passed a row of wind turbines. Look, it's 2012!

I am posting to LJ from underground, on my commute, with my tiny pocket computer. This morning feels a bit like that. I am wearing glasses. My jeans are indeed skinny. I am listening to an old [livejournal.com profile] ultraruby mix (British Summertime). My hair is the same as it ever was. Hello world! It's been a weird couple of years. How were yours?

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[identity profile] braisedbywolves.livejournal.com 2012-11-21 01:29 pm (UTC)(link)
I think they've been more common over the last few years actually, or maybe it's just that I'm using big supermarkets more regularly.

[Edited because I had forgotten that things can't be more or less ubiquitous]
Edited 2012-11-21 13:30 (UTC)
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[personal profile] shermarama 2012-11-21 10:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh yeah, becoming more common - I remember them going in at the Morrrisons in Holloway Road in what was probably early 2009, but then they were always in the Tesco Express round the corner from the same flat from when I moved in there in 2008, but then again I'm sure there were some in place when I was band-commuting from Brighton to London and that was 2005 / 2006... I just can't remember exactly when I first saw one. But lots of Dutch people are seeing one for the first time, and being confused. And they don't even have the bagging area or anything.