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<blockquote data-quote="dunelm" data-source="post: 2073604" data-attributes="member: 179219"><p>The deluge has calmed; or is it calm before the storm and then the storm has abated, or subsided or just plain old stopped. Anyhow, not the worst I have witnessed but a pair of geese were waddling down the road this morning wearing snorkels and flippers - reminds me of how geese had their feet tarred to march off to the goose fairs (no - just knowledge, not something I witnessed in times of yore).</p><p></p><p>Anyhow, I was left unsupervised yesterday evening, Mrs Miggins and her sister off to the theatre to see a production of The King And I. In the fridge I spied a couple of saucisses de Toulouse and in a flash, chimp jumped out of it’s box and shouted; “oh, yum yum, these just must go into a chunk of baguette that Mrs Miggins has lounging in a bread sac in the depths of the cupboard. And, all star struck and gullible, and without a by your leave, and before I could react, your honour, and in my defence I was unsupervised.....</p><p>Can you remember that programme called 77 Sunset Strip - the wheel of ancient knowledge and black and white TV programmes can and even issued forth those very same numbers, albeit with a small dot to separate them.</p><p></p><p>Teaching point: bread is still not good.</p><p></p><p>So, have a great day if you can:</p><p>Big hugs [USER=54885]@dogslife[/USER] to you and yours in this distressing time.</p><p>[USER=502798]@Bildad[/USER] - glad your mum is on the mend. Hope the migraine calms and that your blood results are all you wish them to be - commiserations to your bins for not being part of International Bin Day.</p><p>[USER=193971]@ianpspurs[/USER] - hope the bill for the dental work is not as great as the physical discomfort caused by the tooth itself.</p><p></p><p></p><p>EDIT: It’s raining - again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dunelm, post: 2073604, member: 179219"] The deluge has calmed; or is it calm before the storm and then the storm has abated, or subsided or just plain old stopped. Anyhow, not the worst I have witnessed but a pair of geese were waddling down the road this morning wearing snorkels and flippers - reminds me of how geese had their feet tarred to march off to the goose fairs (no - just knowledge, not something I witnessed in times of yore). Anyhow, I was left unsupervised yesterday evening, Mrs Miggins and her sister off to the theatre to see a production of The King And I. In the fridge I spied a couple of saucisses de Toulouse and in a flash, chimp jumped out of it’s box and shouted; “oh, yum yum, these just must go into a chunk of baguette that Mrs Miggins has lounging in a bread sac in the depths of the cupboard. And, all star struck and gullible, and without a by your leave, and before I could react, your honour, and in my defence I was unsupervised..... Can you remember that programme called 77 Sunset Strip - the wheel of ancient knowledge and black and white TV programmes can and even issued forth those very same numbers, albeit with a small dot to separate them. Teaching point: bread is still not good. So, have a great day if you can: Big hugs [USER=54885]@dogslife[/USER] to you and yours in this distressing time. [USER=502798]@Bildad[/USER] - glad your mum is on the mend. Hope the migraine calms and that your blood results are all you wish them to be - commiserations to your bins for not being part of International Bin Day. [USER=193971]@ianpspurs[/USER] - hope the bill for the dental work is not as great as the physical discomfort caused by the tooth itself. EDIT: It’s raining - again. [/QUOTE]
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