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  • Serial_Apologist
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    • Dec 2010
    • 37636

    Originally posted by cloughie View Post
    BANK HOLIDAY

    Bank holiday, bank holiday
    Why does it always rain on a bank holiday?
    Whether it be August, Easter, late or early May
    You can say for certain it will rain on the bank holiday.
    Maybe because God believes in the Protestant Work Ethic.

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    • handsomefortune

      You can say for certain it will rain on the bank holiday. if serial apologist checks his diary i bet he can find some contradictions to this widely held suspicion. though as i typed that last sentence the sky blackened.....

      muggy weather here in the middle of blighty. 'they've' lowered the sky, to look just like an oppressive grey ceiling in a cramped prison cell

      but an absolutely beautiful, sweet smelling summer night last night though. so i put my washing on the line at about 10.30pm with the garden light on, and felt a bit kerazy in case anyone saw me... tbh. then went to bed, only to be freaked by someone enjoying kicking a drinks can down the street at about 12.30, which surprisingly turned out to be a white haired bloke of about 50/60 + yrs..... still, an annoying older twit makes a change, (though it wasn't 'as good as a rest' as the saying goes. more instead of)!

      hopefully, yesterday's pattern will repeat: it'll brighten this arvo, (as it did here at least). it'd be good to have to put sun glasses on

      ..AND .....i'd best dash, get my laundry in ...it's about to chuck it down..... darn it!

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      • Serial_Apologist
        Full Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 37636

        Originally posted by handsomefortune View Post
        You can say for certain it will rain on the bank holiday. if serial apologist checks his diary i bet he can find some contradictions to this widely held suspicion.
        Afraid I never note bank holidays in my diary, handsome.

        Originally posted by handsomefortune View Post
        it's about to chuck it down..... darn it!
        I hope the same is not going to happen here - I'm about to pedal off to today's lunchtime Debussy/Schoenberg Prom. If you hear any applause, that'll be me...

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        • salymap
          Late member
          • Nov 2010
          • 5969

          Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
          Afraid I never note bank holidays in my diary, handsome.



          I hope the same is not going to happen here - I'm about to pedal off to today's lunchtime Debussy/Schoenberg Prom. If you hear any applause, that'll be me...
          Where do you leave your cycle at the RAH S_A ? You can't trust people around there

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          • handsomefortune

            perhaps he takes the bike in with him salymap, padlocks it to the timpany legs! (hope s-a doesn't want to leave early that's all)

            1) 1959 - but with lots of gaps
            that's terrific -

            i see your tail ends of world storms, hurricanes etc coming here, was correct! just hope there's none today.

            Maybe because God believes in the Protestant Work Ethic.

            he/she/it/the theory etc doesn't really, commerce exploits a lot of tenuous links with faith though... but i'd best leave that topic well alone... as it can make people prickly, and it's bad enough it already raining on 'the banks' day off. ho hum, i wonder what the co-op staff are doing today? something not as fantastic and lucrative as hsbc, or barclays staff..who are probably lunching on a jamaican beach before returning to work tomorrow. that's if jpmorgan staff don't drown them all at sea in an uninsured accident in one of those inflatable bananas that holiday makers ride the sea in. i went on a banana boat in mexico - they absolutely stink, are very noisy, spew diesel everywhere, and it's gr8 !

            pedal faster serial apologist - to beat the rain....(in fact don't).

            my mum likes the expression 'knit faster the wool's running out'... (if applied imaginatively of course).

            regards to debussy and schoenberg .... hope their both 'perfick comin' in your ears'. (will it be on iplayer)?

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            • amateur51

              Originally posted by handsomefortune View Post
              my mum likes the expression 'knit faster the wool's running out'... (if applied imaginatively of course).

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              • mangerton
                Full Member
                • Nov 2010
                • 3346

                This raining on a BH thing.... It's not a BH in Scotland, although (naturally) the banks are shut, and because I work for an anglocentric outfit, my place of work is shut today, although conversely some of our offices in England will be open. To even things up, my place of work was open on 2nd January, which is a Scottish BH, and some of our premises in England were closed.

                Anyway..... BH or no, it's been coming down in buckets all day today, so is that because it's an English BH, or because I and several hundred of my colleagues have been told to take it?

                Answers please on a waterproof postcard, and I do hope it's sunny where you are.

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                • mangerton
                  Full Member
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 3346

                  Originally posted by handsomefortune View Post
                  my mum likes the expression 'knit faster the wool's running out'... (if applied imaginatively of course).
                  It's a great expression. Reminds me of the school teacher who encouraged his pupils by telling them that the sooner they fell behind, the longer they had to catch up.

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                  • Serial_Apologist
                    Full Member
                    • Dec 2010
                    • 37636

                    Originally posted by salymap View Post
                    Where do you leave your cycle at the RAH S_A ? You can't trust people around there
                    The gig was at Cadogan Hall saly. I usually tie it to one of the bicycle stands at the Sloane Square end of Sloane St, or one of the stands in the actual square itself. But tbh I don't think anybody'd be interested in my paint-peeled bike in either location - the money flaunts itself around there.

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                    • salymap
                      Late member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 5969

                      Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
                      The gig was at Cadogan Hall saly. I usually tie it to one of the bicycle stands at the Sloane Square end of Sloane St, or one of the stands in the actual square itself. But tbh I don't think anybody'd be interested in my paint-peeled bike in either location - the money flaunts itself around there.
                      I enjoyed the Debussy, didn't hear the Schoenberg as somebody phoned. Did you meet any old friends? Tell me to mind my own...........

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                      • Serial_Apologist
                        Full Member
                        • Dec 2010
                        • 37636

                        Originally posted by mangerton View Post
                        it's been coming down in buckets all day today, so is that because it's an English BH, or because I and several hundred of my colleagues have been told to take it?
                        It's because God believes in The Union. Or the Queen does. Well, in some people's eyes she's kind of next in line...

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                        • marthe

                          Happy Bank Holiday! We have our end-of-summer holiday (Labor Day) this coming weekend. it's the official end of the summer season here. The beaches close (no lifeguards on duty), the students are back at school, day-trippers go home. However, we have a "second summer" with all the cruise ships that come in throughout the autumn.

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                          • mangerton
                            Full Member
                            • Nov 2010
                            • 3346

                            Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
                            It's because God believes in The Union. Or the Queen does. Well, in some people's eyes she's kind of next in line...
                            Ah. Thank you. That's quite clear. I knew there'd be a rational explanation.

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                            • Serial_Apologist
                              Full Member
                              • Dec 2010
                              • 37636

                              Originally posted by salymap View Post
                              I enjoyed the Debussy, didn't hear the Schoenberg as somebody phoned. Did you meet any old friends? Tell me to mind my own...........
                              I did actually saly - fellow called Tim who goes to all the most far-out jazz and improvised music gigs on offer with a little DAT recorder and set of mics, which then goes to a chap who runs EMANEM records (who once criticised me for mis-spelling St Pancras: "St Pancras isn't the patron saint of glands!" ) and gets put out on CD, mostly at other far-out gigs attended by oddballs like me. He introduced me to a friend of his, Brian by name, and his very charming Portuguese girlfriend called Claudia, and we afterwards went to a tiny, very quaint, genuine olde worlde pub festooned with amazing hanging baskets, just around the corner. But not the person you may have in mind , who was nowhere to be seen.

                              The concert's due for re-broadcast on Saturday 1 September at 2 pm says RT - I might start a thread. I'd imagine it'll be on iPlayer.

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                              • salymap
                                Late member
                                • Nov 2010
                                • 5969

                                Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
                                I did actually saly - fellow called Tim who goes to all the most far-out jazz and improvised music gigs on offer with a little DAT recorder and set of mics, which then goes to a chap who runs EMANEM records (who once criticised me for mis-spelling St Pancras: "St Pancras isn't the patron saint of glands!" ) and gets put out on CD, mostly at other far-out gigs attended by oddballs like me. He introduced me to a friend of his, Brian by name, and his very charming Portuguese girlfriend called Claudia, and we afterwards went to a tiny, very quaint, genuine olde worlde pub festooned with amazing hanging baskets, just around the corner. But not the person you may have in mind , who was nowhere to be seen.

                                The concert's due for re-broadcast on Saturday 1 September at 2 pm says RT - I might start a thread. I'd imagine it'll be on iPlayer.
                                Ah well it's all for the best probably

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