Ach ! Annie's gone and climbed a mountain in Wales : ya get to the top and sign yer name in the Ruddy Great Book Of Those That Managed To Do So. She's probably dun it fer a good cause* .....
Cheers, Mike.
* .... and not sign her parole sheet at a mountain top Welsh police station, which is what I previously thought.
{ 'mountain top Welsh police station' : really Mike ? All the UK are wondering : does the DownUnda twit think there are any flat bits in Wales? Of course it a bloody mountain top. There's nuthin else there .... 'Wales' is an ancient Q-celtic word for "helicopter rescue" }
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
Of course it a bloody mountain top. There's nuthin else there .... 'Wales' is an ancient Q-celtic word for "helicopter rescue" }
Wales does tend to have some inclined upwards bits here and there, that is true. And of course the Air Ambulance and Mountain rescue teams are kept pretty busy with the hordes of dopey tourists with 1 braincell between their ears :-)
These days parole sheets are done on-line as everything else is. So climbing up said landscape protuberances actually isn't necessary any more. But of course it is a calling to return 5 legged spiders to their spiritual home.
Attention M. Hewson Esq, of antipodean abode. I should I think at this point dare to mention that I was born in Llangollen in North Wales, the home of the world famous Eisteddfod, due to my parents having been evacuated from London during WWII. We returned to England when I was 6 months old. I can't claim dual nationality and wouldn't want to.
It does appear that I could if I wanted to, have my British passport printed in the Welsh language!! But given the difficulties during my recent trip to Germany with the auto EU passport reading machines that actually don't read 20% of the time, I'd probably be classed as an illegal immigrant or some such!!
I have been back in the years since then and seen the little Cottage hospital where I was born at just 5lb 12oz. These days I might have been in an incubator, but back then at the end of the war in basically rural areas, there were no such things of course. You fought to survive or you didn't.
At lunch with Annie yesterday in London she seemed no worse for the mountaineering exercise, and was pleasantly free from extraneous arachnids, as indeed was I.
Waiting for Godot & salvation :-)
Why do doctors have to practice?
You'd think they'd have got it right by now
It's definitely worth watching :) Not Hitchcocky at all.
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I am though fervently hoping that what I took with me managed to avoid the unintended bumps along the way.
If you mean those field tests at the end... they worked out very well! I think my disturbing its equilibrium as we exited the pub played a not insignificant part in that. Stuff not being sufficiently anniet-proofed prior to my mitts being unleashed on them is where things have gone wrong before...yeeees
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the hair do
Its extra body, as Chris already knows, was compliments of the cat throwing up in my bath, people. A distinctly :/'euchhgg development...yet oddly successful...if Chris is not merely being super polite of course ... ;)
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Be sure to pick a different table today as I'm not sure Annie's head, OR the cabinet, can take another whacking!!
Oddly... there was nothing naval in it at all *mystified blink* A TV and some mounted certificates is all I saw this time, but we did keep away from it and sat by an off fire/furnace thing this time :)
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Annie's gone and climbed a mountain in Wales : ya get to the top and sign yer name in the Ruddy Great Book Of Those That Managed To Do So.
Yes... there's a filing cabinet they keep up there, locked, specially for the occasion. Don't climb on a Thursday when it's raining in Bedfordshire is my advice *deranged blink* It doesn't bring out the best in people... including myself :)
*tiptoe past David snoring in TL's mahi* Off to buy an electric shaver thing now... that was the other thing the cat did yesterday - knock my son's off the windowledge and into my bath too
edit: still don't know where that spider is :( it has a very distinctive walk so you'd think it would stand out more.
It did yesterday anyway...
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Good morning everyone, it's now 7AM EST and I've been up for almost 2 hours already, my usual wake up time is between 5 and 5:30AM every day with Sunday's being no exception. Occasionally I sleep in until 6 to 6:30 AM but that's rare, any later than that and it's just not an option.
David S and Chris S YES I was thinking one person and type another as I was thinking ahead to my reply to the next person as I typed, sorry for the mix up!!
Ach ! Annie's gone and
Ach ! Annie's gone and climbed a mountain in Wales : ya get to the top and sign yer name in the Ruddy Great Book Of Those That Managed To Do So. She's probably dun it fer a good cause* .....
Cheers, Mike.
* .... and not sign her parole sheet at a mountain top Welsh police station, which is what I previously thought.
{ 'mountain top Welsh police station' : really Mike ? All the UK are wondering : does the DownUnda twit think there are any flat bits in Wales? Of course it a bloody mountain top. There's nuthin else there .... 'Wales' is an ancient Q-celtic word for "helicopter rescue" }
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz......
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz......
David
Miserable old git
Patiently waiting for the asteroid with my name on it.
Posting after dinner.
Posting after dinner. :-)
Frozen marinated Mahi. (Thawed, and cooked, of course.) :-)
Back at the top, and WINNING!!!!! :-)
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RE: Of course it a bloody
Wales does tend to have some inclined upwards bits here and there, that is true. And of course the Air Ambulance and Mountain rescue teams are kept pretty busy with the hordes of dopey tourists with 1 braincell between their ears :-)
These days parole sheets are done on-line as everything else is. So climbing up said landscape protuberances actually isn't necessary any more. But of course it is a calling to return 5 legged spiders to their spiritual home.
Attention M. Hewson Esq, of antipodean abode. I should I think at this point dare to mention that I was born in Llangollen in North Wales, the home of the world famous Eisteddfod, due to my parents having been evacuated from London during WWII. We returned to England when I was 6 months old. I can't claim dual nationality and wouldn't want to.
It does appear that I could if I wanted to, have my British passport printed in the Welsh language!! But given the difficulties during my recent trip to Germany with the auto EU passport reading machines that actually don't read 20% of the time, I'd probably be classed as an illegal immigrant or some such!!
I have been back in the years since then and seen the little Cottage hospital where I was born at just 5lb 12oz. These days I might have been in an incubator, but back then at the end of the war in basically rural areas, there were no such things of course. You fought to survive or you didn't.
At lunch with Annie yesterday in London she seemed no worse for the mountaineering exercise, and was pleasantly free from extraneous arachnids, as indeed was I.
Waiting for Godot & salvation :-)
Why do doctors have to practice?
You'd think they'd have got it right by now
RE: I think I won't
It's definitely worth watching :) Not Hitchcocky at all.
If you mean those field tests at the end... they worked out very well! I think my disturbing its equilibrium as we exited the pub played a not insignificant part in that. Stuff not being sufficiently anniet-proofed prior to my mitts being unleashed on them is where things have gone wrong before...yeeees
Its extra body, as Chris already knows, was compliments of the cat throwing up in my bath, people. A distinctly :/'euchhgg development...yet oddly successful...if Chris is not merely being super polite of course ... ;)
Oddly... there was nothing naval in it at all *mystified blink* A TV and some mounted certificates is all I saw this time, but we did keep away from it and sat by an off fire/furnace thing this time :)
Yes... there's a filing cabinet they keep up there, locked, specially for the occasion. Don't climb on a Thursday when it's raining in Bedfordshire is my advice *deranged blink* It doesn't bring out the best in people... including myself :)
*tiptoe past David snoring in TL's mahi* Off to buy an electric shaver thing now... that was the other thing the cat did yesterday - knock my son's off the windowledge and into my bath too
edit: still don't know where that spider is :( it has a very distinctive walk so you'd think it would stand out more.
It did yesterday anyway...
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Good morning everyone!! TL
Good morning everyone!!
TL I had scallops last nite for dinner, they too were delicious!!
Anniet and Chris I am glad your lunch went off with no problems!!
Chris I hope the snoozing is from a good days work on your trains!!
Dr Mike I hope your 'flu' is better and you and your patients are back to normal again.
Dr Bacon that WAS alot of 'budgies'!!!
As for me I am just winning!!!
RE: Anniet and Chris I am
Thank you it did. We ended up with some exhaustive field testing and a certain piece of equipment is now officially certified as Annie & Chris proof.
Er, um, I think you meant David S there?
Actually it was a genuine compliment, I thought she looked really nice and it suited her.
Waiting for Godot & salvation :-)
Why do doctors have to practice?
You'd think they'd have got it right by now
Good, (early), morning
Good, (early), morning everyone. :-) (5:40 AM - Pacific.)
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Is anybody in? I'd talk to
Is anybody in? I'd talk to myself but I've run out of things to say...
I suppose I could say hello.
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Good morning everyone, it's
Good morning everyone, it's now 7AM EST and I've been up for almost 2 hours already, my usual wake up time is between 5 and 5:30AM every day with Sunday's being no exception. Occasionally I sleep in until 6 to 6:30 AM but that's rare, any later than that and it's just not an option.
David S and Chris S YES I was thinking one person and type another as I was thinking ahead to my reply to the next person as I typed, sorry for the mix up!!