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Magician to walk across the Thames on a flaming high wire wearing fireproof socks whilst singing Epiphany hymns and playing the ukulele

Behold the Fiery Feat of The Amazing Geoff: A River Ablaze with Magic and Music! Prepare to witness a spectacle that will have you questioning the very boundaries of possibility! On Monday week the enigmatic,the extraordinary, The Amazing Geoff, will step above the River Thames and embark on a fiery high-wire walk that will leave London spellbound. A…

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Day 3 of the Fitzrovia Dakar – From Ferry Fiasco to Fuzzy Finding (The Jimmy Phantom Report)

Sunbeams, sea spray, and the guttural growl of a tuned-up engine – Fitzrovia Dakar Rally, baby! Day three dawned on the Mediterranean, with me, Jimmy Phantom, gripping the wheel of my fire-breathing Porsche 911 like a possessed gearhead.The Marseilles ferry felt less like a crossing and more like a floating pit lane, a steel behemoth throbbing with the collective pulse of a hundred…

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Fitzrovia demands its own Tube Stop – “Time for an Underground Station of Our Own!”

Fitzrovia – a bohemian oasis squeezed between Oxford Street and Regent’s Park, a crucible of creativity where Virginia Woolf penned masterpieces and Lucian Freud captured the grit of London life. Yet, this vibrant cultural hub suffers from a cruel irony: it’s stranded in a public transport desert. We, the denizens of Fitzrovia, demand justice! We…

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The Chronic Snoozer Slayer: Meet the Alarm clock invented in Marylebone That Forces You to Face the Day

Ah, the snooze button. Our modern-day lullaby, a siren song promising just "five more minutes" that invariably stretches into an hour of panicked scrambling. But fear not, weary slumberers, for salvation is at hand! Introducing the "Chronic Snoozer Slayer," the brainchild of Beatrice "Bea" Buzzkill, a Marylebone woman whose mornings were once plagued by the…

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