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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostOh, she quite agrees."...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 Sir Velo View PostWell if it were his own private road network, I would ask him why they had banned cyclists from it, particularly those engaged in charitable activities. I take it you're not opposed to charitable fundraising Amsy Wamsy?
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostEnhanced, perhaps not. But increased - perhaps.... friends, family, colleagues etc are encouraged/emotionally blackmailed (an ugly word, Lord d'Ascoigne, but perhaps the only appropriate one) to focus on and contribute to causes they might not otherwise. Not a bad thing, surely/Shirley?
"Emotionally blackmailed" is right. I was "emotionally blackmailed" recently by a relative on behalf of a young relative doing something sports related in aid of another young relative. Of course, these days it's all done online on a website set up for the purpose. I wouldn't mind so much if I got a personal acknowledgment. An automated "X thanks you for your donation" doesn't cut the mustard with me. Is a text or an email so hard?
Or am I just hopelessly old-fashioned and out of touch?
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I get the distinct impression that boarders are suffering from compassion fatigue.
Perhaps they would do better to consider combatting the gagging bill? After all, there is a risk that good causes will be allowed to spend only pennies in the period before elections, and this is a restriction on the right to free speech IMO.
There is a good Utube video on this. I will try to find the link.
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostBanal embarassing start to the day....dogs (and mine) favourite toy bounced off a tree when I threw it....and went into the beck....0930hrs shoes and socks off wadding up to knees in beck to get it back....oh joy....
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostBanal embarassing start to the day....dogs (and mine) favourite toy bounced off a tree when I threw it....and went into the beck....0930hrs shoes and socks off wadding up to knees in beck to get it back....oh joy....
Surely your status as Master among your dogs much diminished if you have to 'go seek' - for them! - their lost toys in the brook??
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Anna
My day started in the Surgery at 8.15am - don't worry, it was just routine bloods! (cholesterol, etc)and I have no problem with fasting for 12 hours beforehand. What I do find difficult is not being able to have a mug of tea or a shot of caffeine first thing, so it was straight out of the surgery and into the coffee shop next door - where as an accompaniment to the coffee I had a Marlborough Bun (cannot recall ever having had one before but it was tasty, if rather dense)
Ontopic, yesterday was constant light rain in the morning, mist/cloud way down, not only covering hills but Church spire disappeared, gloomy and depressing, brightened by midday and reached 18° but rain clouds built around 7.30pm, some heavy spots, and then - a perfect arch of a rainbow. Lovely, haven't seen one for ages, it was right overhead of me, so far I have not located the crock of gold ...... Today, blue sky and sun all day, nicely warm, rain tomomorrow I think.
(completely offtopic, I see that Dundee Cake is applying for EU protected status! )
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... your dogs wear shoes and socks? - or are they not trained to 'fetch' their "favourite toy"??
Surely your status as Master among your dogs much diminished if you have to 'go seek' - for them! - their lost toys in the brook??bong ching
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Well turned out to be a good day weather wise! Well, on nthe home fron not so good! had an email yesterday, from our letting agents, saying that our landlord is wanting us to move out by February, in five months time! he wants to sell and we have only been here since novemeber last year!! bugler lake!Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostWell turned out to be a good day weather wise! Well, on nthe home fron not so good! had an email yesterday, from our letting agents, saying that our landlord is wanting us to move out by February, in five months time! he wants to sell and we have only been here since novemeber last year!! bugler lake!
Very cool today, with the first of the expected rain falling earlier than predicted just now. Brummie Simon is now predicting cold northerly winds for Monday and Tuesday of next week, with snow likely over the Scottish highlands!
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Originally posted by Anna View PostMy day started in the Surgery at 8.15am - don't worry, it was just routine bloods! (cholesterol, etc)and I have no problem with fasting for 12 hours beforehand. What I do find difficult is not being able to have a mug of tea or a shot of caffeine first thing, so it was straight out of the surgery and into the coffee shop next door - where as an accompaniment to the coffee I had a Marlborough Bun (cannot recall ever having had one before but it was tasty, if rather dense)
Ontopic, yesterday was constant light rain in the morning, mist/cloud way down, not only covering hills but Church spire disappeared, gloomy and depressing, brightened by midday and reached 18° but rain clouds built around 7.30pm, some heavy spots, and then - a perfect arch of a rainbow. Lovely, haven't seen one for ages, it was right overhead of me, so far I have not located the crock of gold ...... Today, blue sky and sun all day, nicely warm, rain tomomorrow I think.
(completely offtopic, I see that Dundee Cake is applying for EU protected status! )
OT, dry sunny, 17ºC when I left work. Almost warmer out than it was in.
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