Showing posts with label piccadilly circus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label piccadilly circus. Show all posts
Monday, 13 October 2014
emergency swimwear and zombies
Another weekend activity involved obtaining emergency swimwear...so that we could use the fancy spa at the Corinthia, obviously.
We tripped around the corner to Lillywhites, which has huge quantities of swimwear on the 6th floor. Now Lillywhites is right by Eros* in Piccadilly Circus. The well-known meeting place for out-of-towners.
So far, so good.
Then I noticed the first one. Corner of eye. A fella who looked as if he'd been in a recent accident, but still seemed mobile enough.
Glance across again to the statue. A slight change in its population. They seemed to be getting more, er, gruesome.
A few moments later one flitted right across my field of vision. Yes this was turning into a full-on zombie attack.
They say you never see the one that gets you.
* I know it's not really Eros - It's Anteros who was Eros brother - note the plumed butterfly wings and long hair.
Monday, 11 May 2009
Londoners - bring back Eros
I leave the city for a few days, return and they've changed the Evening Standard.
Some bright spark has decided to remove Eros from the logo, which is probably one of the recognisable parts of London for many 'out of towners', along with Big Ben, the Eye and the Gherkin.
They've also changed the paper's typeface, but the overwhelming impression now is of generic superbranding, where the word 'London' has been added so that the same format can be used in Moscow or Georgia.
The problem is that it just makes the image look bland and like any corporate house magazine. I expect someone paid a shedload of money for the makeover and the new use of "eyecatching orange" for the stripey bits is presumably to find something that isn't blue or red.
Bring back Eros. Show we love the Smoke.
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