Snorvey wrote:2 wee boys, I'd say about ten years old, have just done a 'knock and run' on my front door.
You mean they played knock down ginger on you ... was never sure what it had to do with redheads (or the spice for that matter) ....
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Snorvey wrote:2 wee boys, I'd say about ten years old, have just done a 'knock and run' on my front door.
pje16 wrote:Snorvey wrote:Should I go after them and shake my fist at them in faux rage....or am I risking a visit from the police, a 10 hour interview under caution and having some sort of label attached to my name on the local authority database.
Little horrors (can't be rude here)
What to do in today's snowflake namby-pamby world is a hard call
You know what you want to do (quite rightly) could land you in trouble
Do what you can as long as there are no witnesses
bungeejumper wrote:This week's whimsical update. UK sales of marmalade surged by 18% during September, according to market researcher Kantar. Something to do with the death of the queen, apparently. How strange that a spurious connection with a lost Peruvian bear can make people do that sort of thing?
https://www.reuters.com/article/britain ... SL8N317147
BJ
Snorvey wrote:
RIP Robbie Coltrane.
Itsallaguess wrote:Snorvey wrote:
RIP Robbie Coltrane.
I know a lot of people will know him from the Harry Potter films, but peak Robbie for me was Cracker (1993) and I see that all three series are available for free on the ITV Hub for anyone that missed it the first time around, or who perhaps wants to reacquaint themselves with the superb cast, and the brilliant stories from Jimmy McGovern -
Series 1 - https://www.itv.com/hub/cracker/1a1918#episode-list-s1
Series 2 - https://www.itv.com/hub/cracker/1a1918#episode-list-s2
Series 3 - https://www.itv.com/hub/cracker/1a1918#episode-list-s3
Top British drama...
Cheers,
Itsallaguess
Snorvey wrote:Moray, Scotland right now 12 degrees
Saskatoon, Canada, right now minus 11.
Winter is coming. To Canada anyway.
UncleEbenezer wrote:Snorvey wrote:Moray, Scotland right now 12 degrees
Saskatoon, Canada, right now minus 11.
Winter is coming. To Canada anyway.
Ulan Bator at -18 seems to be the current coldest city on the weather map, though it's on the latitude of the far south of England (+14 here just a little inland - I've been out twice today always in shorts, sandals and t-shirt). Something about that continental climate, but also the Gulf Stream keeping us anomalously warm for our latitude.
Come to think of it, November 1985 (when I was in Bavaria) never reached freezing. It remained below zero the whole month. Though some of December got a bit warmer again.
tjh290633 wrote:Let's not forget the winters of 1961-2 and 62-63, when it froze on Boxing Day and the thaw came in March. There was still concern about global cooling in the 1980s. TJH
Snorvey wrote:Yeah, but you'll be talking about it in the pub for years to come.
Snorvey wrote:Shorts and tshirt on today.
Snorvey wrote:Ready Brek.now that was baby vomit.
Snorvey wrote:Shorts and tshirt on today.
UncleEbenezer wrote:Snorvey wrote:Shorts and tshirt on today.
Shorts and t-shirt on not merely by day, but last night, before arriving back home around midnight.
Neither was I the only one. Sitting thus clad on the low wall in the grounds of a school (just before my event started there at 7:15), the sight of so many shapely teenage girls' legs going about their business there provokes a chap's inner Dirty Old Man.
UncleEbenezer wrote:Snorvey wrote:Shorts and tshirt on today.
Shorts and t-shirt on not merely by day, but last night, before arriving back home around midnight.
Neither was I the only one. Sitting thus clad on the low wall in the grounds of a school (just before my event started there at 7:15), the sight of so many shapely teenage girls' legs going about their business there provokes a chap's inner Dirty Old Man.
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