(Source: the-dreamers-book)
“Parents bring me their children now and say ‘what can I do with them?’ and I say, ‘be glad your kid’s rebelling’, ‘cause think of the people who were the stars in high school. Look at what they do now. I looked in the yearbook now and they say interests: ‘Doing things around the house.’ That’s so depressing. Hope that your kid is a bad influence on others. You have to ask yourself, wouldn’t you rather your kid be a drug dealer than a drug addict?”
But I do understand.
(Source: sendinthebasterds)
(Source: whitepajamas)
4 Cadogan Lane, Chelsea, London
Last month I went to London I wanted to go to 4 Cadogan lane not because Judy passed away there, but because she lived there. I was curious to see how it looked and what the neigbourhood was like. I was surprised at the size and the look of it. It really hasn’t changed much since back then. It’s very modest compared to the other buildings in the area. Also, it was quite obvious that noone lives there at the moment.
The view from when you walk out of the door and look to the right across the street was lovely though (the 1st picture). And there was a lovely little park very close by as well.
It was such a weird feeling knowing that she had lived there and that I was standing there in the same surroundings she did 43 years ago.
Welcome to America’s weirdest home videos.
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(Source: queensandqueers)