Noted, and should the occasion arise I will be having that and raising a glass to an Bee. Sleep well, Soo and Cellarites all.
Gxx
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Yardarm
Youāre just trying to confuse us, right?
huh whuzzat? Did somebody⦠oh right good. Iāll just squinch over a little to get back under the dripping gin tapā¦
Oh goody, it worked.
Back from the rally via m&s to get a couple of dinners worth of treats
Sudden Clahds of Fluff, I assume from a nearby plant. (Grr. Plants.)
I wonder if thereās anybody there?
The cellar seems empty
Iām here
-ish.
Donāt look at me, dere: I didnāt drink it.
In fact, me halo is positively effulgent. Given the option of going to pub with friend or going to hers for tea and cake, I chose tea and cake. (The cake hadnāt turned out quite as it should have, but the biscuits were grand.)
When I was little I owned a book called Ishi, Last of his Tribeā¦
It has always struck me that the Chinese miss a trick not casually mentioning the Californian genocide every time America brings up the Uighurs. The Californian one may have been the only truly successful genocide in history ā see the title of the book.
A very good point and one I didnāt truly like to ālikeā. As a reply to me though, I can only hope I am not the last of my tribe - though I am the last of my bloodline, I guess, unless OMCB outlives me. Hmm, I wouldnāt put it past her.
Nice to see you all
Yup. Iāve been organising yet more celebratory stuff for Mr Bee. And, avoiding OSR.
Howās the haematoma doing, Twellsy?
Soo xx
Ach itās only about four by three by three inches Now Soo
I will give the GP a call tomorrow and seek advice as instructed by the pain professor last week
I donāt know if anything can be done for it but it will help me to train the new doctor and secretary
The GP thinks he knows all about me and my funny blood
In other news our new car is rather lovely
Hyundai Kona in a dark rich grey
Among bruises, that has to qualify as a Munro.
It was about double the size
Is that a double Munro?
Unless it had two summits, no.
As far as I know there isnāt such a thing; a Munro has no upper limit, and there are no mountains over 6,000 feet in Scotland anyway: the tallest is 4,409.
Plus the height of the haggis, in season.