271: Speculative investment opportunity Thursday 29 October 2009
269: Nut job Tuesday 27 October 2009

Cockburn Street, Edinburgh
“Testicular cancer accounts for approximately 0.7% of all cancers. It’s the most common cancer in men between the age of 20 and 35.”
source: NHS Choices
231: Window dressing Thursday 3 September 2009

Archway Road, London
“If your accounts are in order and you are up-to-date with payments, you are far likely to be more able to concentrate on building the business.”
source: bytestart.co.uk
photo by Leona Baker
216: Splash it all over Thursday 13 August 2009

Kelly's, Roman Road, London
“Bisto brings families together round the table, and stirs powerful feelings of warmth and togetherness”
source: Premier Foods
photo by Sam Oakley
215: Sausages to die for Wednesday 12 August 2009
185: Let your hair down Wednesday 1 July 2009

Eversholt Street, Camden, London
“While you are perfecting your new beauty routine another couple of things to think about are your hands & feet - very often the biggest give aways!”
source: UK Crossdressers
photo by Leona Baker
174: Keep Britain tidy Tuesday 16 June 2009

All About You, Easter Road, Leith
“measures introduced by the Brazilian government to combat illegal deforestation - such as satellite monitoring and an intensification of federal police operations - are starting to produce results”
source: The Embassy of Brazil in London
168: Guerilla advertising Monday 8 June 2009

on a train to Wigan
“Take a closer look at the complete range of Durex condoms. You’ll find a kaleidoscope of colours, textures, sizes and tastes.”
source: Durex
photo by Emma Goodman
166: Plenty to go round Thursday 4 June 2009

Public toilets, Clissold Park, London
“Some testers described the economy rolls as ‘thin’ and ‘rough’ and ’small’. One said they ‘wouldn’t have confidence in them faced with an extreme toilet situation.’”
source: The Daily Mail
photo by Sam Oakley
165: Happy hour Wednesday 3 June 2009

Staggs Bar, North High Street, Musselburgh
“Although we tend to think of alcohol as something we use to make us feel good, heavy drinking can bring on depression. Many people who commit suicide have had drinking problems.”
source: The Royal College of Psychiatrists


