has always been done at a distance, the revering and will continue on that basis for the duration.
Now get you to bed with a hot half’un or equivalent and sleep off whatever is ailing you, me dere. Wishing you better in the morning.
Gxxx
…‘an oi luvs ee all too, an’ moi best adviserations is GARLIC (…lots of) and SPLAT (…for them poipe afikshunardos amongst us)
…an oi’ve just LA-ed, and a few observations:
mAdam is a roight shyte! (…but, we knew that anyway!)
Philf is turning out to be a bit of a shyte. His scene in the latest scrapins wiv Blake(?) reminded me of the advice the old Kennedy (Joe, played so admirably by Bruce Dern) gave to his family in the recent film “Chappaquiddick”, which was "…yes, they have to be told the truth! …our version of the truth!"¹ (…typical soddin’ politician!)
¹ - IMNSHO best line in the whole movie!
…well, everyone, stay safe, and who knows, this COVID-19 malarkey might just be Mother Nature’s answer to the over-population/lack-of-resources problem, since the BlackDeathSolution didn’t really work out!
Pip’s voice was weird in a different way tonight. An even more horrible way. And - despite the nod to TA’s origins as a programme about the daily round of farmers - I can do without Pip guddling about up a sheep’s ewe-bits. But then, as you all know, I’m a sensitive soul.
Might you mean ‘farrowing’ Janie dere? (that’s pigs, darling) oh, the gilt!
I just want to hear Philip plant one perfect punch on Kirsty. Save me the trouble, that would.
I was just going to remind you of the same!
Three cheers for Mali wotsit, and no, just - don’t. (Is any of youse lot, male division, Welsh at all? Only I am being racist at you, see)
For the confused, Janie and I both watched an excellent series, Welsh language it was, and we dubbed it ‘Never Marry A Welshman’. Un Bore Merchad, I think it was
Yes, ‘Un Bore Mercher’, ‘Keeping Faith’ was the English version. I haven’t watch ‘Hidden’ part two, have you? The first series was really creepy but the actors were good. Mmm … must get my Welsh fix. Have rather a crush on Richard Harrington and his ‘Christ on a Cross’ face.
However, that’s an odd alternative as those words mean “one Wednesday morning” or, in the English order, ‘One morning Wednesday’. (pron. “Een boara Merch-er”