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elle

15th January 2017, 11:21
Good morning to you, Rusty!
Fell dreich here!
All the snow has been well washed away.
That very nearly included us, too, when we took the dog out at 8 am!
It was definitely a morning for wellies.
None too warm either.
Yes, ask the girls if they would like to go to see the film with you.
I don't know how your system works? but here a new film will "come out" in the city or bigger towns, before moving on to the outskirts.
So it could be several weeks before we would get it near us, for instance.
I have looked up "hell bent" in Brewers, but, apart from a definition of "grimly determined," there is no explanation as to provenance.
Daughter and family should be arriving shortly!
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rusty

15th January 2017, 11:50
Hello Elle!
I think we may have to wait on the film reaching us, too.
Though you would wonder why in this high speed technological age?
I am watching the downhill skiing.
Lara Gut is leading, so far.
Lindsay Vonn made her comeback today after her upper arm break in training. I saw the x-ray. Horrifying!
She will not win today, but great to see her back!
Oops!
Tina Weirather has just gone faster than Gut.
One skier who is not racing today, is due to make her comeback after hip replacement surgery.
These ladies are tough cookies!
Hope your daughter and family arrive safely!
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elle

15th January 2017, 16:18
Good afternoon, Rusty!
What are you up to?
Are you still watching the skiing, or has it finished now?
Was your weather fit to go out for a walk?
It is still pouring down here!
The family members arrived about 11.30 and left about half an hour ago to call into Sainsburys before it closes.
It was lovely to see them all.
Now for the update on the "new" TV!
I am very pleased with it!
It is a Sony, so a very good make , and has the same size screen as our previous television so that is good.
I can watch the programmes through either the television or the Freeview digibox, with recording through the Freeview box.
And will, of course, have full access to the Red Button channels when viewing solely through the Television!
(You will be relieved to hear that!)
And the table looks very nice - my misgivings were unfounded!
A satisfactory afternoon? Yes, indeed!
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rusty

15th January 2017, 17:25
Hello, Elle,
Skiing is over.
Christine Scheyer won.
Then I watched a bit of a football game.
Miss O is going to go to pictures with me in a few weeks when the film is out.
She has seen the trailer of "La La Land" and likes it!
Your TV and table sound "the biz"!
Well done!
Sony, as you say, is a top make.
Is there a remote control with it?
There is less snow here than there was this morning.
Think there is a thaw under way!
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elle

15th January 2017, 18:24
Hi, Rusty!
I do not know Christine Scheyer?
I know some of the top names from hearing you talk about them, but she is not one of whom I have heard?
Yes, I have two remote controls! One for the TV and one for the Freeview box!
Daughter has lost the instruction booklet and you know how dependent I am on that!
So I made some notes (don't laugh!)
I am sure the Sony, Freeview and I will have a very happy menage a trois!
(Sorry, I cannot do the accents!)
Nothing to watch though tonight.......
I did the Everyman at midnight last night....... when it came out!
BB was amazed that I was planning to read "Alaska", when he discovered that there are 1,275 pages!
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rusty

15th January 2017, 18:46
Hello, Elle!
Christine is an up and coming Austrian racer.
One of the Italian girls, Nadia Fanchini, had a horror crash in the practice run and was helicoptered off the mountain.
Not heard how she is doing.
You may find instructions for your TV online?
I hoped to watch the golf this evening but it is not on until late.
Coming from Hawaii, so quite a time difference.
Yes, "Alaska" is a proper read!
Will keep you going for a while!
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elle

15th January 2017, 20:10
Hey, Rusty!
I have had a good play with the new TV, altering the picture to suite etcetera.
I am liking it!
It also looks much better in our lounge...more streamlined as it is a flat screen.
Yes, I can get in touch with the manufacturer should I need to do so, to see if they can provide an instruction booklet.
My daughter is going to look to see if they have it, first, though.
I need some tennis now, so that I can try out the Red Buttons!!!
No cousin to talk to, tonight...she has taken her granddaughter home and will not be back until late.
And speaking of granddaughters...............ours will be seven tomorrow!
And BB five on Wednesday!
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rusty

15th January 2017, 21:19
Hello, Elle!
That's good you and TV are getting on well!
The flat screens are much better, I find, and a lot lighter.
The Australian Open tennis starts tomorrow but it is not on Red Button.
It's on Eurosport. Both channels!
I access the BBC text service through the Red Button.
I can catch up with the News etc a lot quicker that way.
Any celebrations for the young ones?
My son is heading to Kenmore tomorrow for the opening of the Tay salmon fishing season.
They have a bit of a ceremony with pipers etc.
It will be chilly there!
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elle

15th January 2017, 21:53
Hi, Rusty!
I read a lot of the News on the computer when I log on in the mornings.
The computer is always on.......whereas the television rarely is.
And the BBC send me emails whenever there is a Newsflash.
That keeps me somewhat up-to-date.
Yes, both children are having "official" parties, next weekend, where friends from school mostly are invited.
It seems to be all the rage at the moment for the younger ones to invite the entire class!
Although fortunately that seems to tone down a bit as the child gets older.
For instance, our eldest grandson (9) now only invites about ten friends instead of a class of 30!
We shall go over to see our granddaughter at home and take her card and present.
And I think I told you that BB has invited us to a birthday tea at home on Wednesday for a cake with candles?
I forget which son is the fly fisherman?
Where is Kenmore?
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rusty

15th January 2017, 22:50
Hello, Elle.
My friends in Norn Iron have a little girl aged 13.
It was her birthday recently and they booked a "party bus" for her.
Bit like a disco.
i think most of her class were there.
They all thought it was great.
I, needless to say, being an old fogey, had never heard of a "party bus"!
My youngest son is the fisherman.
Kenmore is a wee village on the edge of Loch Tay, where the river leaves the loch.
It is not far from Aberfeldy.
It is a nice part of the world.
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