I once went to Bleeding Heart Yard for a meeting but don’t remember much of what it was about. But it’s a memorable name and I remember laughing about it before heading there.
I miss lots of things about London. The rich layered history of the crowded lonely streets, the crazy mix of old and new, the wild international multiculturalism and cacophony of accents are some of the wonderful things I miss. But most of all I miss the humour. It’s everywhere buried in the life of the city and it warms the heart and chuckles the mind when it comes out to play. Lee Kern’s The A-Z of Love is the funniest thing I’ve seen in ages. So beautifully written, so shy, cool and self deprecating with a touch of gameful wickedness. Thanks to Nick for sharing.

HA HA HA! We are all laughing out loud in the office! This is genious!