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elle

10th September 2017, 10:10
Hi, Rusty!
I have the TV on, and am listening to the preliminary blurb to the Great Run, whilst doing the crossword.
I always thought that a " hinny" was a cross between a female donkey and a male horse?
Although I have seen it in books used as a term of endearment, presumably a derivative from "honey"?
However, I have never heard of a "singing hinny", but next time I have a currant bun, I must remember to throw that term into the conversation!
Would a teacake count?
Have a great time with Miss O - I hope she arrives on time!!
Catch up later........
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rusty

10th September 2017, 10:22
Hello, Elle!
I am just awaiting a text from Miss O.
"Granddad, I am running late!
Be there in 15".
You are correct about the "hinnies".
Apparently the "singing hinny" is so called from the noise it makes while cooking on the griddle!
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elle

10th September 2017, 16:31
Hi, Rusty!
Home again!
We narrowly missed the (very heavy) rain!
How was your outing with Miss O this morning?
I managed to watch the elite races in the Great North Run, before we went out.......
Mary Keitany easily won the Elite women's race, with her main contender, Vivian Cheruiyot, coming a much slow second.
Aly Dixon came eighth.
Mo Farah won the men's race with one of the Robertson twins, Jake , coming second.
Well done , Mo!
I have done the Everyman xword - no problems outstanding today.
I have yet to look at the Sunday Times puzzle, as we only bought our paper this afternoon, on the way home.
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rusty

10th September 2017, 17:29
Hello, Elle!
We had Miss La Bamba with us too.
No show without Punch!
We had a nice time.
The weather has brightened here, now.
I saw the last ten minutes of Mo's run.
No puzzle for me today!
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elle

10th September 2017, 18:59
Hi, Rusty!
Well, I have learned something new today from the ST xword...a " snakebite" is a drink!
Who would have thought it?
And "pumpernickel" is a dense dark German bread!
I do not fancy either of them for my dinner!
I think Martina Hengis is playing in the Women's Doubles Final tonight?
Are you watching it? I know you like Martina.
And after that it is the Men's Singles Final...Rafa against Kevin Anderson.
I wish I could see it!
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rusty

10th September 2017, 19:07
Hello, Elle!
I would have though that "snakebite" was a well known drink?
I have known of it for many years.
Yes, I knew pumpernickel is a bread.
Never tried it though.
It is probably quite good.
Martina and partner have won the first set and are up in the second.
I always thought she was Swiss, but she is Slovakian?
Yes, I like Martina. Comes across as a nice lassie!
I am tracking Hurricane Irma.
Orlando Airport is closed and the hospitals are scheduled to close too.
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elle

10th September 2017, 20:11
Hi, Rusty!
I am not well up in alcoholic drinks!
I don't drink alcohol, so I rarely go to a pub......
I must lead a very sheltered life?
However, I shall remember "snakebite" from now on...!
That is good that Martina and partner are winning.......
Yes, she is always smiling...she seems a happy lady.
She came back well, and graciously, from her two -year drugs suspension and then her "retirement".
Would that Maria Sharapova had done the same.....she might have been more respected had she taken her "comeback" gradually as Martina did.
Of course, your family must know Orlando well.....it will be distressing to follow what is happening out there.
But a good job they are here and safe.
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rusty

10th September 2017, 20:28
Hello, Elle!
I remember that snakebites were popular with the Uni students.
Martina and partner have won.
In all fairness I do not blame Sharapova but the US Open for giving her a "wild card".
I would not have expected her to say "no, thank you."
And she is a big draw.
Several weeks ago Sloane Stephens was ranked in the high eight hundreds because she had been out for 11 months due to injury and operations, and lost almost all of her ranking points.
That's what wild cards should be used for.
Players like Sloane who have been out through injury and the like.
I really liked the presentation ceremony.
And I had never seen that before when the match was won, when
Sloane went and sat beside Madison at the side of the court.
Great friends, great sportsmanship!
There are another two hurricanes forming now, as well as Irma.
Things will be bad!
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elle

10th September 2017, 21:34
Hi, Rusty!
Yes, it is good to see friendships prevailing on the tennis courts........
Nadal has said that he and his opponent tonight, Kevin Anderson, have been friends since Rafa was twelve years old.
I am hoping that Rafa will win this evening...it is good to see him back on form again.
BB is still taking tennis lessons!
He seems to be really enjoying the sport.
The two initial courses that he attended were free...the idea being to introduce young children to tennis and hopefully encourage them to continue with the sport.
We have now found another tennis course for him...,,,,,this one has a fixed fee for the series of lessons, but I think it money well spent, if he is enjoying himself.
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rusty

10th September 2017, 21:47
Hello, Elle!
I shall give Rafa a miss.
Good about BB, though.
Yes, and he will make new friends at his course, as well as having his school friends.
All good!
Is your EuroPlayer still not working?
I wonder if there is anything on the Martyn Lewis website about it?
Maybe some advice or contacts to make.
I think I shall have a look and then see how Irma is getting on.
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