Originally posted by Flay
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amateur51
Originally posted by Flay View PostOnce when my kids were little they were watching a family of ducklings in the local country park. One of the boys said: "I hope the pike doesn't come and get them." At that moment there was a splosh and one of them disappeared! So sad.
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amateur51
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... extraördinary how Caliban's past comes back to haunt him - and us...
Best chuckle of the day so far!
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by salymap View PostWhere is S_A, our weather guru.? At 4pm we had some drizzle. At 4.04 it stopped. Not what we were promised by the BBC Weather boys.
At first, there weren't many of them, but soon their numbers just guru and guru. (I won't get my coat, because it's a lovely day here.)
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Originally posted by mangerton View PostAh, you can't always trust these gurus. Did you know the word "guru" has an interesting derivation?
At first, there weren't many of them, but soon their
numbers just guru and guru. (I won't get my coat, because it's a lovely day here.)
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Anna
Originally posted by salymap View PostNice one mangerton. Well, didn'tyou say you had your sweater?
Forgive me, I'm just waiting for the meal to cook so am musing to myself quietly!
On topic: down to 17° and still tipping down - for once I will not have to water the beans tonight (I did put about 3 gallons on them first thing this morning and I reckon I can pick some tomorrow)
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Originally posted by mangerton View PostAh, you can't always trust these gurus. Did you know the word "guru" has an interesting derivation?
At first, there weren't many of them, but soon their numbers just guru and guru. (I won't get my coat, because it's a lovely day here.)
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Originally posted by Anna View PostBut, he calls it a jersey, a wonderful old-fashioned word for what I would call a jumper (never a sweater, to me sweaters are casual and sloppy and made of cotton, jumpers are made of wool) Now, to me, proper jerseys are worn by rugged fishermen in the Channel Islands, they have boat necks to allow for movement to heave the nets aboard - is a Scottish jersey rather like an Aran or is it one of those Pringle type things with diamonds down the front that golfers wear? (I am not au fait with male fashions!)
Forgive me, I'm just waiting for the meal to cook so am musing to myself quietly!
On topic: down to 17° and still tipping down - for once I will not have to water the beans tonight (I did put about 3 gallons on them first thing this morning and I reckon I can pick some tomorrow)
Beside me I have a lovely little Teddy,from a Health Pills company, wearing a knitted Guernsey erm, sweater, top,jumper. It was sent when I spent over £10 on an order and am very fond ofit. It did come from Guernsey so I suppose that is how the Jersey got its name.
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Anna
Originally posted by salymap View PostI thought i was the only one to call them jumpers and that's what I wear-nottoday though.
Originally posted by salymap View PostBeside me I have a lovely little Teddy,from a Health Pills company, wearing a knitted Guernsey erm, sweater, top,jumper. It was sent when I spent over £10 on an order and am very fond ofit. It did come from Guernsey so I suppose that is how the Jersey got its name.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Anna View PostAu contraire saly, jumpers are all I have! Sweaters are terribly Non-U, dontcha know"
Oh, a sweet little Teddy, but I think Guernseys are different from Jerseys, something to do with the knit .... (where have all the men got to to advise?) I too have a teddy, he's cross-eyed with a beer belly, impossibly long legs and huge feet and sports a tartan bow tie, really scruffy .... but I love him to death, wouldn't be without him. I think everyone has a Teddy, even if they hide him away.
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