Lars Wirzenius on Nostr: I'd like to visit Cambridge, UK, again some day. Once many years ago I was there to ...
I'd like to visit Cambridge, UK, again some day. Once many years ago I was there to see friends, and also went into a bookstore. After I'd sat in an armchair for a while, when I got up, the seat cushion slid off. There were two vacuum packed fish in the armchair. I don't know why. The clerk I alerted to the situation didn't believe, and probably thought I meant something else when I said fish.
True story. Bookstores, like libraries, are magical places.
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