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Well its not that I'm particularly interested in talking about vomit and nor does it hold a shred of appeal to me but I suppose vomit comes up in the conversation because I saw a fair bit of it yesterday. Walking to college there was some on the side of the pavement on Albion street, sort of looked like blanched porridge with bits of red stuff that looked like bits of mashed up strawberries. Not that I studied it or anything, it was more a cursory glance as I passed by. Later on there was more quite near Taylors Square in the gutter of the road as I went to cross it, and I just avoided stepping in it. It was rather uninteresting and looked much like the first lot only minus the bits of strawberry. Noticing two piles of vomit didn't really mean that much to me though, it didn't trigger anything really, just a bland noticing, yes its vomit, *shrug* keep walking, no feelings of disgust either, just oh right whatever...
Anyway the other part of this is based firmly around Taylor's Square, with reports in the newspaper that the councils going to spend something like 6.7 million dollars on 'beautifying' Taylor's Square, frankly I didn't think it looked that bad, it looks a damn lot better than other parts of Oxford Street. One of the changes advertised was the inclusion of a water feature, but does Taylor's Square really need a 'water feature'. If I had 6.7 million to spend on Darlinghurst I'd spend it on setting up a nice big hostel for all the homeless people that shelter around Oxford Street and Taylor Square. Also I don't think the homeless are going to think that much of a water feature, other than using it as an elaborate 'pissorie'...