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rusty

29th March 2017, 10:17
Good morning, Elle!
Has became dull here too.
Basically Wiggins is being criticised for speaking ill of his ex-colleagues at Sky and BC.
He lacks credibility in my view.
His Jack the lad persona does not cut it with me.
Why call Victoria Pendleton a "milkshake"?
Not a very gallant comment from a knight.
She is a multiple Olympic and World Champion, and pretty nifty on a horse!
I vividly remember a World Championship Time Trial in which Wiggins was caught by Cancellara.
His reaction was to jump of his bike, throw it in a ditch, and blame the mechanics for a "problem" with his bike, while jumping up and down in a rage as Cancellara rode on to collect his Rainbow Jersey.
So who's the milkshake?
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elle

29th March 2017, 10:45
Hi, Rusty!
Uhm......Sir Wiggo is definitely not appearing in a good light, is he?
I haven't heard the word "milkshake " used before as a derogatory term?
I have heard of "milk sop" used similarily?
Neither is a 'pleasant' description of Victoria!
I think she "picked herself up , dusted herself down, and started all over again", very proficiently and satisfactorily.
Well done her!
Now....I have been reading up about starlings and murmurations!
According to the RSPB, the main reasons for this are :
*Safety in numbers (from predators)
*To keep warm
*And to "talk" ie. exchange information such as good feeding areas.
Murmurations can begin as early as September but more normally from November.
And the early evening is the best time to see them in action.
Right....I must away to get changed out of dog-walking gear.....and go and meet my daughter.
Enjoy your lunch with Miss O!
( I hope she isn't late!! )
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jazzgirl

29th March 2017, 10:59
Hi Elle
The RSPB agrees with the reasons given in the link I posted earlier. It all makes sense . Enjoy your meeting
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rusty

29th March 2017, 11:09
Hello, Elle!
He may have meant milk sop!
So much for Team GB, where a senior member castigates others in the team.
Some "team"!
I think the less said about him the better.
That is very interesting regarding the murmurations.
It is from mid November to January that I see them.
Maybe Miss O will surprise me and be on time!
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elle

29th March 2017, 15:39
Good afternoon, Rusty!
Drizzling again....I have arrived home a mite damp!
We had a very nice meal....
We found out where "The Giraffe" was hiding itself in Bromley and had lunch there.
It is a kind of glorified burger bar...only it doesn't just sell burgers, it serves meals from all over the World.
And very child friendly ( with giraffes on the walls and sufficient high chairs!)
It suited our purpose fine.
YB certainly enjoyed himself!
How was your meeting with your granddaughter?
Did she arrive on time?
Where did you go to eat?
I am here to stay now......no more energy to go out walking!
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rusty

29th March 2017, 17:33
Hello, Elle!
Your Giraffe sound inviting!
Miss O texted me at 12.03.
"Here!"
So that was unusual, but I soon recovered!
We went to visit the babies' graves, then on to Pine Cone, which was quite busy.
More folk seem to have discovered it!
Miss O and me had a nice time.
I have just finished the crossword and that's me parked for the day.
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elle

29th March 2017, 18:46
Hi, Rusty!
I am glad that you had an enjoyable outing!
And what did you eat for your lunch?
Did you have the almost inevitable bacon roll - or did you "ring the changes"?
Yes, the Pine Cone seems to be forever more popular!
Now you mentioned the other day going to visit the babies' graves, when you were with your Irish friends...and now you and Miss O have both gone there?
I didn't query this before as I didn't wish to be intrusive...but as you have mentioned it yet again......have you at some point lost a baby within your family?
I didn't know whether to ask you.......or to let it go again....... I could be doing the wrong thing either way........?
But for me to ignore the reference for a second time seemed wrong, too.........please forgive me if I'm treading where I shouldn't.........
I haven't looked at either of the crosswords yet!
I shall take a strong coffee first!
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rusty

29th March 2017, 19:33
Hello, Elle!
I have a young friend who has two babies buried there.
But, Miss O had never been to that part of the cemetery, so I took her there.
It is lovely there.
Dozens and dozens of tiny graves, and teddy bears and toys all over, etc.
Would break your heart.
It is very colourful, too.
It is out in the country, on the edge of the forest, on the way to Pine Cone, and visiting and a few moments contemplating, seems the right thing to do.
Miss O had a wee tear in her eye!
It is a bit wet outside and I do not think the weather forecast is up to much!
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elle

29th March 2017, 20:17
Hi, Rusty!
I think it is a lovely thought on your part to take your granddaughter to see the babies' graves - and to spend a little time thinking about them, and other young ones sadly taken so soon.
It sounds a lovely peaceful environment, which must hopefully bring comfort to the bereaved parents.
Life can be a bummer!
I have just made start on the Times QC, but my heart isn't in it tonight...I think I shall read............
I am on a fairly lightweight, though entertaining, book by Peter Robinson.
It is a DCI Banks novel.
I don't know whether you will have heard of either the author, the books he writes, or the TV series which is based on the books?
To be honest, I don't think you would really like them, but I just felt like chilling out!
( My mind is tired.... do you ever get that feeling?)
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rusty

29th March 2017, 21:59
Hello, Elle!
Yes, it is very poignant at the babies' graves.
Poor wee souls.
I will take Miss La Bamba one day, too.
And she is a cert to be in tears!
No, I just know Peter Robinson, the ex DUP leader.
I think I may have heard of DCI Banks though?
I was looking at a Canadian author, Farley Mowat.
Some of his books appeal to me.
Think I will get "The Dog Who Wouldn't Be", and he has written one about wolves, and a boat that would not float.
I'll try one, anyway.
Yes, my mind gets tired, today especially.
Think I have a wee bug!
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