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rusty

28th December 2016, 12:07
Hello, Elle!
No, not looked at the crossword.
Been studying laptops/chromebooks on Currys site!
Yes, put 18d in.
I am sure Malone or someone, may wander by and help you!
It will be later in the day before I get near it!
A Cockneyism? Ah well, I shall have to give it a good go!
Miss O is selling shoes just now, but has offered me her laptop as she only uses it for Uni work.
I think I shall get a Chromebook.
They are ideal for my needs.
Curry's class me as a "social" user!!!
Getting dull outside, hope there is no snow coming!
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elle

28th December 2016, 13:19
Hi, Rusty!
I don't know anything about Chromebook?
Didn't you look into that a while back?
Does Miss O think it would be a good buy for you?
What on earth is a "social" user? unless it simply means that the computer isn't used for work /business purposes?
Are you going to order online - or go and take a look in person?
I have just ordered us a new printer from Argos.
We knew what model we wanted, so it was just a question of finding the cheapest deal.
Unfortunately it is out of stock for delivery but we can collect it from the store tomorrow morning.
That will suit us fine.
Still beautiful here........hope you don't get snow!
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rusty

28th December 2016, 13:44
Hello, Elle!
I had a look at 18d.
You need a slang word for "safe" to give the first word of the play.
I already have a Chromebook. It is very good.
A "social" user is someone like me who browses the net etc.
I use it for nothing else except storing my photos on Google Photos in the Cloud.
I do not "do stuff" like Word etc.
The young ones are moving away from laptops.
Their phones are all they need.
Well done on the printer.
Currys have pages of laptops etc, even the ones that are out of stock.
I find that irksome.
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elle

28th December 2016, 14:20
Hi, Rusty!
Thanks to your hint I have got the answer now....
I didn't know that "peter" was a slang word for a "safe" - Anne B has just told me!
So the answer is "Peter Pan" = play.
Just twigged the rest......
pa - pop
n- first of neighbourhood
Oh dear, I should have seen that a lot earlier! Thanks again.
Did you like 20 across?
Shades of the past?
Now, I use "Word" a lot!
I find it very useful for writing letters etc.
I'm afraid that these days I email where possible, but sometimes the "written word" (even if typed!) is necessary.
I fully agree with you about the pages of goods displayed that turn out to be out of stock when you start to order!
I was getting very frustrated when looking for a printer!
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rusty

28th December 2016, 15:04
Hello, Elle,
Yes, I really like 20a!
"Peter" can also be a prison cell, as well as a safe.
No idea why, mind!
Anne B rules, OK!
Where would we be without her!
Yes, there are many applications for computers, like Word etc.
But, I only browse and buy stuff online, so a Chromebook is all I need.
Just watched Vroum Vroum Mag winning in Ireland!
Ruby Walsh was aboard, and his little sister, Katie, was riding the horse that came second!
6d and 17d are new words to me, and 2d, and I have heard of 22d but did not know what it meant.
I liked the Cockney clue, a good one!
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elle

28th December 2016, 16:30
Hi, Rusty!
Yes, our knowledge of words and their meanings is certainly improved and extended by the doing of these crosswords!
Whether I shall remember "ecdysiast" by tomorrow, though, is another matter!
Now.......younger daughter has phoned to tell me they are in Bromley, and M & S has a 50% Sale on.....
We are going to Bromley tomorrow to collect our new printer from Argos....
I might just be tempted to pop in to M & S.......... no harm in .....er.......just taking a look..... is there?
Right, I am going now to wash my hair!

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rusty

28th December 2016, 17:26
Hello, Elle!
No harm visiting M&S at all!
Be better than looking at printers anyway!
Leave Mr Jingles in charge at home!
I agree about ecdywhatsit!
Wonder where the setter found that word!
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elle

28th December 2016, 18:47
Hi, Rusty!
Mr Jingles is getting too big for his boots!
He has been seen upstairs.......
I am wondering if he is not a twin but maybe a triplet? or a quintuplet?
Or...the beginning of a serious problem?
I have just heard that Bradley Wiggins has announced his retirement from cycling...........voluntarily or was he pushed?
There is so much going on in the Cycling world ........
Have you heard any more about the ongoing investigation?
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rusty

28th December 2016, 19:06
Hello, Elle.
Mr Jingles will be exploring.
Nothing to worry about.
I think Wiggo was meant to retire in Olympic year, anyway.
But, he is leaving under a bit of a cloud.
Pity.
Not heard much more about the investigations.
Am hearing it may be Dame Trotty in the New Year's Honours List.
She said she hopes Jason is made a Sir, then she would be Lady Laura!
The both deserve something, I think.
And young Mr Murray!
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elle

28th December 2016, 20:20
Hey, Rusty!
I read somewhere that Andy thinks he is too young to be knighted?
If age is a factor...that would rule out Laura as she is younger than Andy, isn't she?
To be honest, I have never taken much notice of people's ages... so couldn't really comment on this.
Those friends of mine who live near you, are Sir and Lady "X".
He was knighted for contributions to science (or somesuch)
I am reading a very interesting book about corvids.
The term includes ravens, rooks and varieties of crows.
The birds were adopted as individuals by a family when the birds fell upon hard times.
The bird may have been a deserted fledgeling for instance.. ...or was found injured.....
It is fascinating how the bird's character comes to light when living in a family environment.
We once had a street pigeon living with us, whilst it recuperated from an accident!
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