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elle

3rd October 2016, 22:18
Hi, Rusty!
I enjoyed "Cold Feet".
This was number 5 in a series of 8 episodes.
It seems to be romping away!
I hope the powers-that-be are going to continue with the series.
I think the "fifty- something" versions of the characters is a great success!
A little light relief is good!
I don't know about McDonalds being on a Uni campus, but I guess anything goes these days?!
I heard from Amazon today - they have already dispatched "Chesapeake".
I am told it will arrive on October 18th.
Are they usually this specific about an arrival date?
I think that normally they give a 'range'?
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rusty

3rd October 2016, 22:35
Hello, Elle,
Is this the Mishawaka book?
I normally get a date range.
Maybe they can be more accurate with a book coming from the States?
That's good Cold Feet pleases you.
I just read earlier that University Challenge appears to be edited.
Seemingly it happens if the contestants can not answer a question.
I have spent years in awe of these folk, too!
A fix?
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elle

4th October 2016, 10:00
Good morning, Rusty!
Another lovely day, but cold early morning.
Definitely Autumnal!
No, "Hawaii" is the book that is coming from the States.
"Chesapeake " is from Worthing in West Sussex.
But I have solved the mystery......
Amazon have changed their system a little........they now give the 'range' when confirming your order, and then give a specific date when telling you that they have dispatched your book(s).
Much handier to know the exact date of delivery just in case the parcel won't fit through the letter box!
I am away shortly to have my hair cut............

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pigale

4th October 2016, 11:05
and so am I Elle! This afternoon - I am starting to look like a shaggy dog!

Weather glorious but oh! so cold in the morning (for me anyhow!)
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4th October 2016, 12:36
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rusty

4th October 2016, 12:48
Good day, Elle!
Fine weather with me, but a mite chilly.
I must confess I pay little heed to arrival dates etc.
Though I do with a book from America.
Most dealers I use are pretty good at posting quickly.
Amazon (and the dealers under their umbrella) are pretty much on the money with their deliveries etc.
Good luck with your hair cut!
Have you tackled crossword yet?
I have not looked so far.
I am hoping to catch the memorial service for Arnold Palmer on the Golf Channel later.
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rusty

4th October 2016, 12:59
Hello, again, Elle,
Why on Earth is Chesapeake not arriving until 18th October?
That is two weeks from despatch from Worthing?
Seems a helluva time to take!
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elle

4th October 2016, 13:54
Good afternoon, Rusty!
Hair cut successful, although I only had an inch cut off!
I don't know why "Chesapeake" will take so long? - but it should still arrive before "Hawaii" does.
One of my books - "A Fool's Alphabet" by Sebastian Faulks - was on the doormat when I came in.........that had come from Guernsey.
The parcel was absolutely covered with stamps!!
And interestingly - puzzlingly and, maybe , worryingly? - it was addressed to me by my full name?
Now however did they know that?
Neither my credit card nor my email address bears my second name?
Shades of "Big Brother"???
No, not attempted the crossword yet!
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rusty

4th October 2016, 15:26
Hello, Elle,
Your full name?
I remember in Curry's shop, they asked for my post code, and found my name in their computer.
I suspect we are all listed in a "post code directory"?
If it was me, I would not worry about it.
I got a large missive in today's post offering unlimited wealth if I invested £250,000 with them.
It looks extremely dodgy but I wondered how they knew my details.
I do not think it would be hard to find out.
But, I do not have a spare £250,000 on me, at the moment.
This clue irks me!
8d, "Dull colour is something motorists want to go, some say?" (5)
K???I.
This motorist would certainly not say it so!
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elle

4th October 2016, 16:28
Hi, Rusty!
Yes, you are probably right...and no doubt 'they' could tell me my eye colour and my height as well!
I fully agree with you about 8d!
"Car key " does not sound anything like "khaki"!
So far I am only half way through the Times 15x15 - although I am finding it somewhat easier than yesterday's puzzle.
What do you think? Is it less difficult?
I rather like 9 across?
And 3d made me think of you, and Lucie Safarova's Wimbledon dress!
But I am stuck on 20A:
A little land's needing two gates bolted (8)
A?D?R?A?
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