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elle

30th November 2015, 10:07
Good morning, Rusty!
How is your weather? and the black ice? Did you negotiate the pavements safely to get your paper?
We are having a fairly mild spell but with more or less persistent rain - although I did manage to get out earlier for a 'dry(ish)' walk.
I have a machine full of washing to deal with - I think the days of drying outside are gone now!
Do you have anything nice planned for today? - or does it depend on your weather - did you have any more snow?
"Slip, Sliding Away " is sung by Paul Simon!
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rusty

30th November 2015, 10:13
Good day, Elle!
Had a bit more snow during the night.
Ice still about. Quite cold.
But, a lovely day, apart from that.
Just off to shop in a few minutes.
Then I will think about the rest of the day.
Probably clear the snow/ice from my car and let it run for a few minutes.
I think Summer has gone!
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elle

30th November 2015, 11:02
Hi, Rusty!
Hope you make/ made? it safely back , and that the ground isn't/ wasn't too treacherous underfoot?
I am about to brave the elements - fine rain - to go down to the High Street........I need to buy a card for our son's birthday and must also(write it and ) post it whilst I am out.
I am not usually so on the last minute with birthdays........time has caught me unawares!
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rusty

30th November 2015, 11:24
Hello, Elle!
Do not make the mistake I made with a "new baby" card.
I put a First Class stamp on it and it should have been a Large stamp.
My friends had to collect it at the depot and pay extra.
Lesson learned, I look for smaller cards now!
Time catches us all up, Elle. this is not you admitting to not being in your first flush of youth, is it? Age is a number. Ignore it!
I was at ASDA. Pavements are treacherous. I walked on grass and rough ground as much as possible.
I got all the frozen snow of my car, and let it warm up for 15 minutes. Not budging the rest of the day!
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elle

30th November 2015, 13:34
Hi, Rusty!
Mission accomplished!
Card (of the correct size) duly bought, written and posted! Yes, it's easy to forget and be caught out.
I've been busy since I came back....dusted, hoovered and written some email letters! How about that for industry!
Oh and finished my two crosswords!
We are now about to take the dog out for a second walk - the rain has stopped although it remains dank and dismal!
At least you have a lovely day, even if you have to watch where you put your feet!
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rusty

30th November 2015, 15:23
Hello, Elle!
Not so good weather you have.
Great day here, yes, but cold.
I won't be the only one caught out with a Large card!
Now, a clue in Times mentions Mayfair. The part of the answer it alludes to, is, "wi". Mayfair is in London. Is "wi" a London postcode, do you know, where Mayfair could be?
That's my guess?
It could also be West Indies, Wisconsin, or Women's Institute, but what they would have to do with Mayfair, I do not know, any more than i know London postcodes!.
St Andrew's Day today.
Hope you are having haggis for tea!
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elle

30th November 2015, 16:23
Hi, Rusty!
Firstly, yes Mayfair's postal code is W1! I didn't have the Times 15x15 today, as I was using the screen shots sent by my friend. It is a pity that he only sends the QC and the Times2 - but I am grateful for those! It is very good of him.
Now, I was telling you about reading a crime thriller by Peter James.......
Funnily enough, in today's post I received the Spring brochure for our local theatre, and - guess what! - there is to be a theatre production of one of Peter James' books!
This is of a novella , called "The Perfect Murder" - not one of his books that I have so far read.
I am thinking that it might be good to go and see it......
There are also one or two other productions that I fancy. A Noel Coward play, "Private Lives" - which I have seen before, but I love Noel Coward so am happy to go again!
And there is a show of the Beatles music. I'm not too sure about this? I love the Beatles - but then this group won't BE the Beatles!
Ummm? We'll have to think about that !
They are also doing "The Carpenters Story".
I wish I WERE having haggis for tea! I really like it!
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rusty

30th November 2015, 16:45
Hello, Elle!
Thank you for W1. Two London references in Times crossword today. The other one was a football team which was quite easy.
And he had "NorW1ch", too.
Can't your friend send the main crossword?
I think the Beatles show will be very good.
I know folk who have been to see similar acts and came home raving about them. GO !!!
I am sure the plays will be good too, and you are supporting your local theatre. Gives you a chance to dress up, and not be wearing your old jeans, too!
Yes, I often have haggis.
Very tasty!
PS
The Beatles>Liverpool!
I saw a very good clip of a young Liverpool lad, teaching the new Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp, how to speak Scouse.
It was very funny, but the only phrase I remember now, was,
" giving it bifters!"
I am sure it could well be on YouTube.
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elle

30th November 2015, 18:12
Hi, Rusty!
Our local theatre gets the actual West End productions either before or after the play /concert is seen up in London, so the quality of the performance is excellent.
We are talking of next January onwards now...but yes, I think I shall make some bookings!
I like rock concerts - but there aren't any listed in this brochure.
"Gives me a chance to dress up" indeed....I'll have you know that I scrub up very nicely...........! ( but I do like my "old jeans"!)
Do you have a local theatre that you support?
Re the 15 x 15, we've discussed this before......remember I told you that my friend says he doesn't get that in his "package"...?
I cannot quibble, as he does vey kindly send me the other Xwords and saves me the price of a daily paper!
So are you having haggis for your dinner?
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rusty

30th November 2015, 18:40
Helli, Elle!
Haggis for tea!
Up here the evening meal is called "tea".
Dinner is around noon.
That is odd about him not getting crossword?
My local theatre is the Rep. May be one or two smaller ones that I have not been to.
Last thing I saw was "Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme" a few years ago.
A play by Frank McGuinness. Was good.
Had some more snow earlier, but it has stopped now.
Just a nuisance!
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