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Friday, 25 September 2009
Tuesday, 16 June 2009
I've got a tan!
Finally what you've all been waiting for, new Leicesters!Yep that's right TBM Towers have just got a new delivery of mie so if you weren't lucky rnough to get one last time drop me an email and I'll do my best to get one over to you;
leicester@three-blind-mice.co.uk
(I'm very sorry but they told me that only people who have jobs in Ad agencies or production companies are eligible)
You may notice this new batch are, err.... a little different to the first?!
Well what cal I say? I'm lucky enough to have been on all sorts of adventures over the past year and have picked up an amazing tan along the way!
Ta ra for now
Leicester xx
Monday, 15 June 2009
Say hello to Louie!
Monday, 6 April 2009
Tea at the Ritz for Mummy!


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We recently ran another great competition!
This time the prize was afternoon tea at the Ritz for the lucky winner and their mum on Mothers Day!
After many hours spent debating……Is an apple pie a cake?……we came to the conclusion that it isn’t and therefore the correct answer was 148 and one apple pie!
Congratulations to Ed Hoadley at AMV and your very lucky Mum. No petrol station flowers this year!
If you work at an advertising agency and would like to receive information about our games then simply email me at;
leicester@three-blind-mice.co.uk
Ta Ra for now
Leicester xx
Wednesday, 25 March 2009
JAPAN


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I’ve just come back from a couple of weeks in Japan. Oh boy what an place that is!
After a 12 hour direct flight I arrived in Narita airport and headed straight to Shinjuku to my hotel – my room was on the 22nd floor!!
I spent 5 days in Tokyo where I browsed the department stores. Japan is cool. Fact. Everyone and everything is pleasing to the eye. Even the JCB’s doing the roadworks were purple and bubbly and had a definite air of Hello Kitty about them, amazing.
Lot’s of shop assistants screaming ‘Sumi Masennnnn!!!!’ at me, quite bizarre! Apparently it’s considered beautiful/ attractive to hold sound for as long as you can in the highest pitch possible.
Played a bit of Pachinko whilst there, it’s a kind of cross between and pin ball game and a slot machine, to be honest couldn’t work out what the hell I was doing and I had lots of scary old Japanese men staring at me, they take the game very seriously and often play 4 or 5 machines at once... So scampered on pretty quickly from there Eek!
I spent a day in old town call Nara where I visited a Buddhist temple and Shintoist one. The word Shinto was borrowed from the Chinese (神道) combining two kanji; "shin" (神), meaning gods or spirits; and "tō" (道), meaning a philosophical path or study (originally from the Chinese word tao).
The earliest Japanese thoughts do not refer to a unified religion and still many people today consider themselves both Shintoist and Buddhist.
Of course lots of amazing food was sampled. Also lots of strange delicacies such as chicken grissle, chicken heart and octopus balls for breakfast... No! not actual... Well, you know what I mean.
Also check out the pic above, it seems I family over there!
Arigato Gozaimasu Japan! Gee whizz I had an unforgettable time!
Ta Ra for now
Leicester xx
Tuesday, 17 March 2009
Like a Fysh Needs A bicycle

Warm congratulations to our Kelly – who made her first cycling commute from Brixton the Three Blind Headquarters this morning – and lived to tell the tale!
Although she was over-taken by quite a few other cyclists as well as some pedestrians on the route she made it here in one piece and with her pride intact. The only quite scarey moment was an interesting battle with a big shiny double-decker on Waterloo Bridge that was witnessed by Chris, who has supplied this sketch of the moment, now that he has stopped laughing long enough to hold a pencil.
Come on Kel! Keep those little legs spinning...
St Patricks Day

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Hello Folks,
Today I will be mostly sipping Guinness as we are of course celebrating St Patrick's Day. The patron saint of Ireland is perhaps best known for being credited with driving all the snakes from the Emerald Isle.
If you're in London town this lunchtime why don't you hop on down to Old Spitalfields Market where celebrations include snake charmers who hope to hold a similar sway over the serpents in their care
Also live music, Irish dancers, stilt walkers and jugglers
Runs from 12pm - 2pm, Tuesday 17th March 2009. Admission to the market is free.
Ta Ra for now
Leicester xx
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