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jazzgirl

5th September 2017, 19:14

rusty

5th September 2017, 19:15
Hello, Elle!
Now, now, Elle!
Do I detect an implied criticism of being a Southerner?
Miss Peckwitt's publishers would not have wanted the truth known as the books were very popular.
I know there were waiting lists for them at the library.
They were very good tales, but, now I ask myself, was any of it true?
She was practically driven from Skye by the islanders, don't forget.
I know I had a feeling of betrayal after all those years.
I believed in "Miss Peckwitt"!
Your cat seems to be feeling OK within himself?
I did not realise Barnet would have been bombed?
There were several bombs hit Dundee, but they reckon they were intended to hit the rail bridge and the harbour.
Your spelling looks flawless to me!
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rusty

5th September 2017, 19:27
Jazzgirl, I have heard of South Mimms service station.
Not sure when or why though?
Nothing to do with the Great Train Robbery, I wonder?
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jazzgirl

5th September 2017, 19:39
rusty, I have heard of it, but I know nothing about it. It often comes up on the traffic news though. I will leave you to google. One of the genealogy websites I use for my research shows Barnet as per link. My brain hurts.
https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/districts.pl?r=187360069:6362&d=bmd_1503998064
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jazzgirl

5th September 2017, 19:40
It didn't work :(
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elle

5th September 2017, 21:05
Hi, Rusty!
Goodness, I do not seem to have had the time to turn around since coming back from the vets!
First, I had to wash my hair.......then organise (and eat) dinner!
Still, the night is yet young and lies before me...!
Now, Miss P!
I do not have the same sense of betrayal as you, because you had already warned me that her stories were not strictly true!
So maybe this is why I think differently?
To me , it does not matter if the tales are fabricated or the truth is stretched?
They are good stories and I enjoyed them....... and I must admit that I now cannot remember if we were told at any stage that they were supposedly "true to life"?
Were we?
How is the tennis going?
And your golf?
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rusty

5th September 2017, 21:42
Hello, Elle!
When I first came across the books it was around 30 years ago.
About 24 years before I had a computer.
There was no Amazon or Goodreads to look up to get an opinion on a book, just the "blurb" on the book.
So, I believed what she wrote.
I had no reason not to, although I would imagine anyone who visited Skye and asked about her would soon be put straight.
They were not sold as "fiction" books.
She said she shared a flat in Yorkshire with her friend Mary and left there to go and live with Morag McDugan on Skye.
I believed that. And it turned out to be complete nonsense!
She lived with a husband, somewhere!
She was a well practised liar, is what she was.
Was there ever a Mary? Or a Morag?
I don't believe so.
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elle

5th September 2017, 22:26
Hi, Rusty!
Oh dear.. well, yes, I can see how you considered yourself "cheated"!
The books were funny though!
I have just begun reading "Starter for 10" by David Nicholls.
He who wrote "One Day", which I think I mentioned recently as being a very good correlation between book and film ?
This book, too, says on its front cover that it is "Now a major motion picture"!
I have neither heard of, nor seen, this , though!
You don't mention the tennis?
Any interesting news to impart?
How is Roger doing?
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rusty

5th September 2017, 22:48
Hello, Elle!
Oh, yes, the books were very funny.
And if I knew the truth about them I would have missed out on hours of entertainment from them, with me not being a fiction reader, I would have passed them by.
So... I suppose I approve of Miss Peckwitt's tales!
And I did enjoy them very much!
And I was pleased you took to them, too.
The only tennis I saw was a couple of games between Sloane Stephens and Miss Sevastova. I think Sloane won.
I think Jamie Murray and Bruno are out, too.
And there were quite a few empty seats.
Roger beat Kohlschreiber, I think, in straight sets, but I did not see it.
Hurricane Irma is approaching Florida and has wind speeds of 185 mph.
That is serious stuff!
Other breaking news is, I have had custard and pear quarters for my supper.
And it was very nice!
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elle

6th September 2017, 10:50
Good morning, Rusty!
Whew, what a morning!
It is a lovely day here, and I had an energetic walk with the dog.......
But since coming home it has been hectic as the phone has never stopped ringing!
I have had a long chat with my daughter...both she and YB are full of cough and cold so are not coming over today, but will hopefully see us on Sunday
Then I had to ring the vet.
The nurse reported that cat's temperature has gone down a little and they have stopped his fluids to see how he goes.
The vet will do an assessment later........possibly it may be that he can then come home?
(My idea, not necessarily theirs!)
We are still waiting on the biopsy results.......I should imagine they will be through between today and Friday.
I see that both Roger and Rafa are through to the Quarter Finals...and if both win their matches , will play each other in the Semi Final!
Hoe are things with you today?
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