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  1. @tinkugallery Thank you. He would of course make it in a pot.
  2. If anyone is thinking of moving to rural England, might I suggest that if you value your life you avoid the county of Midsomer
  3. @twentymajor No milk no nothin' for me from spar until those ads are history. If even then.
  4. @Fergal Actually scratch all that. I do have one isolated (& glorious) contemporary No 1 memory from earlier. Dana's 1970 Eurovision thing
  5. @Fergal Can run thru' almost all No 1s since 1971 with contemporary memories but can't go earlier. In early 70s I had posters of Marc Bolan
  6. @Fergal I'm T-Rex's Get It On & everything late 71 but radio was rare so difficult to be certain memories contemporaneous & not following yr
  7. To the noise of screaming wind I'm blinded by the sun whilst enjoying watching the rain fall sideways. If ya know what I mean.
  8. Playing football with two very small boys.They keep cheating so I'm taking a tea break.
  9. What happened to all that wind?
  10. Loving The Verdict
  11. @kala59 Yeah, like The Riordans
  12. @nmcgivney Ah. Saw titles but somehow missed the name. Cinematography looks odd, like homemade or a cheap soap opera. Will watch. Thanks
  13. Here, anyone know what this film is with Paul Newman on RTE1?
  14. @timstimes Well done. Very well done.
  15. The theme to Wallace and Grommit. Utterly uplifting and comforting
  16. @ElaineEdwards Ah. Mind you, there's no such thing as late for me.
  17. Grabbing me sketchbooks as I get ready to head out for the night
  18. It's a cold rain out there, and soggy underfoot trying to get closer to the few leaves that remain on branches.
  19. Time for a wet leaf safari. Taking the dog.
  20. @nmcgivney But luckily, to help me avoid confusion, I have a 12-inch metric ruler that goes all the way up to 31cm