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elle

15th February 2017, 16:05
Good afternoon, Rusty!
What a novel way for Laura to indicate that she is pregnant!
I like that!
I've just come in, having been out with the dog.......
Fell dreich here!
Not very nice out, at all, despite its being milder.
Bring back the cold and dry!
I am glad that you are "settling in" to reading "Three Men in a Boat!"
It is good that you like it.
I am feeling a strong sense of responsibility, having recommended it!
No further word yet on the invalid!
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rusty

15th February 2017, 17:21
Hello, Elle!
I think Trotty posted it on Instagram, which I am not on.
Yes, a nice touch from her.
Not unlike the three bears and the porridge!
A man's bike, a slightly smaller bike for Trotty, and a teeny baby's bike!
Fine and dry here.
The 3 Men surprises me.
For a book written around 130 years ago the humour has stood the test of time!
No news is good news regarding the invalid.
Off to attempt the crossword now!
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elle

15th February 2017, 18:51
Hi, Rusty!
Oh dear! I am being a dinosaur again....I haven't the slightest idea what "Instagram" is?
It sounds as though it might be similar to "Twitter"?
Although that does not help me much, as I don't know how that works either!
Now, family update........
Elder daughter phoned.......the invalid still has a slight fever, but she will assess the situation tomorrow, and then decide what to do.......
So they may still come to stay.
We shall see.
And our younger daughter also rang, so she too is now up-to- date.
YB continues to walk everywhere - crawling is obviously relegated to the past!
Yes, it is amazing how "3 Men in a Tub" has stood the passage of time!
I have a copy somewhere......I must dig it out and read it again!
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rusty

15th February 2017, 19:29
Hello, Elle!
There are quite a few of us dinosaurs going about!
Instagram appears to be a site where you post photos.
I am not on it, too.
Yes, I am sure elder daughter will make a sensible decision.
3 Men is a good read.
Very funny in a quirky way.
Now, do you know anything about this?
I was in Anne Bradford's Dictionary today, and under "set" she has "The four hundred".
I have since found out the meaning but it was News to me at the time!
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elle

15th February 2017, 20:09
Hi, Rusty!
I had no idea to what "the four hundred" might refer?
I did momentarily think about "The Charge of the Light Brigade".......but that was the six hundred!
So I googled it...and found eight definitions, in Wikipedia, for "the four hundred"!
However......... as you found this under "set", can it mean "The Four Hundred, the social elite of New York City in the late 19th century"?
I really have no idea , just making what I think is called an "educated guess"?
I stand ready to be corrected?
What IS the meaning?
I am now going to watch "15 to 1".................and see how many questions I can answer!
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rusty

15th February 2017, 20:42
Hello, Elle!
I think that is it!
A "social set".
It is in Chambers.
Seems to be American!
i am impressed with Anne and Chambers!
I have never heard of it.
And another thing I found was "the four seas"!
I always thought it was the "Seven Seas".
But Chambers assures me there is "the four seas".
The seas surrounding Great Britain, apparently.
Did you know that?
I only know the Irish Sea and the North Sea.
Wonder what the other two seas are?
Does the Atlantic Ocean count as a sea?
Another mystery!
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elle

15th February 2017, 21:18
Hi, Rusty!
I think the four seas surrounding Great Britain are the North Sea, the English Channel, and the Irish Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
Although there was some controversy a few weeks ago, wasn't there about an ocean not being regarded as a sea - or was it the other way around - in one of the crosswords?
(I cannot remember the outcome there?)
I have been watching "15 to 1".
The programme returned (was it last year?) after an 11 year break!
It is hosted by Sandi Toksvig.
I was reading that Sandi based her "posh "accent on that of Celia Johnson, the actress in the film "Brief Encounter".
An interesting - and surprising titbit!
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rusty

15th February 2017, 22:13
Hello, Elle!
Is the English Channel classed as a sea?
That would be it if it was.
It is surprising what is hidden away in these dictionaries until you stumble across them.
I do not know 15-1 or Sandi Toksvig, though I have heard of both.
I remember Celia Johnson, though.
And I liked Joyce Grenfell!
Saw a good interview earlier.
Jonathan and Tina were interviewing Ingemar Stenmark.
A very nice man and the best ever skier.
He told Tina she retired too soon!
What he meant was if she still raced she could beat Lindsey Vonn, and stop Lindsey breaking his record!
jonathan has adapted well to the Winter sports.
I like him!
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pigale

15th February 2017, 23:29
Hi there,

I think there is the Celtic Sea, which is below the Irish sea - about the same latitude as Wales and Cornwall.

Are you OK?
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rusty

16th February 2017, 08:44
Good morning, Pigale!
I have heard of the Celtic Sea.
I can only find out a little bit about "the four seas".
I think they are bodies of water, Oceans, Channels, Seas etc.
I find it strange there is a term "the four seas" for them, though.
I think I'll stick to the "Seven Seas", more traditional!
How are things with you?
Are you getting through the Winter OK?
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