Volume 2:
The
Queen To Dine At Mosaic Bar
The food down at the Mosaic bar is
something else, we can tell you right now you’ve never ate anything like it. In
particular, the packaged food is a treat. Offering you a wide variety of food
and serving up such local delicacies as coleslaw in bread, right up to a slice
of tomato with a bit of cheese if you’re having a good day.
The Mosaic Bar has been receiving rave
reviews from all across Leeds, especially from us BAGD’ers.
Sebastian is a fan, “It was an experience,
and I almost cried tears of joy when I ate the cheese and onion sandwich. The
undeniable beauty of the cheese taste combining with the crunch of actual
slices of onions was a cracker.”
The success of Mosaic bar hasn’t gone
unnoticed. As part of the Queen’s jubilee this year, the Queen is paying a
visit to Leeds. One of the places she’s elected as a priority visit is to dine
at the Mosaic Bar. A firm fan of the eatery, the Queen has had food delivered
from Mosaic bar. We were unable to reach Her Highness for comment, but it is
said she’s a firm fan of the sandwiches and often eats them while catching up
on ‘Designspiration’ in the evenings.
The tea is a popular choice. Often smelling
like farts, the organic smell is great at waking you up and allowing you to
crack on with the rest of your day with focus and vigor.
The Queens visit is sure to be a landmark
visit in Leeds College of Art, and even Leeds history. We’ll be sure to keep
you updated.
Yes, you heard that right - some of the
homeless population of Leeds is actually auditioning on next years Britain’s
Got Talent as a plate-spinning act. It’s all top secrets at the moment and
supposed to be strictly under wraps until the series broadcast next year in 2013, but we
have sources all but confirming the entry.
The amount of homeless people around Leeds
is definitely a problem, there’s probably not a person in Leeds who has never
seen a homeless person around Leeds before. It seems the homeless around Leeds
have decided to give stardom a chance, it’s happened before. Susan Boyle went
from an unknown in Scotland to a worldwide phenomenon, why should they be any
different?
Apparently there have been reports that the plate
spinning act led Amanda Holden to tears, this has never happened before. They
must be amazing.
More on this as this unfolds.
If you'd like to make any donation to the needy in Leeds, check out St Georges Crypt based in Leeds. You can log on to http://www.stgeorgescrypt.org.uk or ring 0113 245 9061.
Student
books print slot for his unborn child
It can get pretty busy down in the print,
or as we like to call it – the ‘Digital Dungeon’. The whole college is vying to
get into the small room; especially during deadline time, it can get very, very
busy. When it comes to deadline time, it’s always a good idea to plan ahead and
book a time slot when you know you will need one in the future. This way, you
have a sort of ‘deadline’ to work towards and you have a guaranteed timeslot
for your printing needs. You can get in and out of there efficiently.
It’s busy, we all know that, but no one
would have thought someone would go to these lengths… Andy, an LCA student has
actually booked a print slot some 20 years into the future.
“It gets really busy here, I’ve calculated
I’m going to get married in 2015, hopefully have the kid by 2016. When the kid’s
around 19 in 2035 he will join this institution and he’s going to need print
slots. I’m going to give them him; I don’t want him going through what I did.
Isn’t that what parents are supposed to do?”
We guess so, Andy. Good going.
James, the print technician commented on
the moment Andy made the booking, “Normally people just book a week or two ahead
and it’s usually not a problem to book a print slot, when Andy booked for a
print slot in 2035, I looked at him in disbelief at first but then I got up and
hugged him. Incredible time management.”
Make sure you book print slots well in
advance just like Andy. Time management is great.
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