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*yawn* Perhaps I shouldn't have got up and gone running this morning. I wasn't actually having trouble sleeping, but some masochistic aspect of me had decided it quite enjoyed running and would actually like to do more of it. Unfortunately it used up time I might otherwise plausibly have spent asleep, so I'm now somewhat sleepy.
Also I've somehow nadgered the scissors on my Leatherman. The spring that forces them back open after each cut has either broken or has debris clogging it. I'm inclined to suspect the latter, since they broke during the process of cutting a Tubigrip to size and so I suspect bits of thread have got wedged in the thing somehow. I can't see any way to take it apart and clean it, unfortunately. Hmmm.
I seem to have accidentally caused the ARM software group's roving Thursday pub trip to visit the Carlton this evening, which means I'm likely to actually coincide with it for once. Apparently there was some difficulty in getting people to accept this choice of pub because someone thought it was in Arbury and therefore dangerous to go near. I boggle.
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Well, by Cambridge lore, Arbury is supposed to be one of the scary place ins Cambridge - mainly due to the Kingsway flats and back in the days of yore when the locals from Arbury (when it was still a village) would walk into Cambridge and beat up the students.
Personally I've not seen that much to be worried about in the 5-6 years that we've been living in Arbury.
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(Actually I was surprised to find even that - since I get West Chesterton spam through my letterbox, I was expecting the whole of Gilbert Road to be West Chesterton. Goes to show.)
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It was closed down a year or so ago after a firearms incident which had many police, dog units, an armed response unit and the police helicopter in attendance.
Then Terri & Jehro took it over and things got better; I guess that it just goes to show how much the people running a pub can effect it.
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We've noticed that "real" residents call it the Arbury.
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