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rossim

4th April 2017, 19:27
Sorry typo......nest!
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elle

4th April 2017, 19:31
Hi, Rusty!
I like the idea of Dibden Purlieu being a Grand National contender.......!
But it is actually a small village on the edge of the New Forest (in Hampshire)!
And no, I didn't know that, either!
I had to look it up!
I rather think I might give the weightlifting a miss!
Not quite my cup of tea!
Where did that saying come from, do you know?
I still have "15 to1" to watch, which I recorded earlier.
And we haven' t had dinner yet, as I have been talking on the phone to my (younger) daughter.
She and the children are still bug-ridden, although beginning to improve .
Our son-in-law so far has evaded the bug!
So we shall not be meeting up as usual for lunch tomorrow, but I can use the time instead to tidy the house, in readiness for elder daughter and boys arriving on Thursday!
"Every cloud has a silver lining", as the saying goes!
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rusty

4th April 2017, 19:57
Hello, Elle!
I was but teasing about the weightlifting!
So, Dibden Purlieu is a village?
It is a new one to me.
Is Mr Jingles still to the fore?
Do you still get a picture from the loch?
Excellent coverage now.
Laddie was trying to incubate the egg while "herself" stood by!
No sign of any eggs at Loch Garten.
It is a pity your son-in-law does not have the bug.
You could have done a lot of fussing there!
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elle

4th April 2017, 20:58
Hi, Rusty!
Firstly, isn't it exciting about the egg!
But is it not rather small?
I was thinking (perhaps erroneously) that last year's eggs were larger?
Lassie is the one I have seen sitting on the egg.
I have a clear picture at first, but sometimes it gradually becomes partially obscured - but I am getting a notice apologising for the poor vision?
Now, what is wrong with a bit of "fussing", when people I care about are feeling ill?
I cannot help but worry......
But my son-in -law seems of stern stuff and has so far avoided all the germs.
Re the crossword, I meant to ask you about 1d.......
I've put "bum"
knock = bum(p)
But I have a couple of queries.
Why does "Knock" have a capital letter?
And I always thought that "bum" meant "dud" rather than "poor"?
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elle

4th April 2017, 21:00
P. S, Rusty!
As in a "bum steer"
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rusty

4th April 2017, 21:09
Hello, Elle!
I think bum is fine for poor.
I do not have the clue but there is a town in Mayo called Knock.
Could be the setter trying to mislead you?
My picture from the loch is super.
Lassie incubating the egg now.
I am not sure about the size of our egg, but it seems darker in colour this year?
Maybe the camera...or something?
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elle

4th April 2017, 22:12
Hi, Rusty!
The clue said : Poor in Knock denied pence (3)
Ye, I think you are right and that it must refer to the actual place "Knock" in Ireland.
Retrospectively, that would make sense of the clue, I think?
I feel satisfied now, anyway!
I shall be back to buying the paper tomorrow, as John is off on holiday again.
I have just begun reading a Jeffrey Archer.
It is a sequel to "The Prodigal Daughter", which I re- read recently.
As I found "Shall We Tell the President" on my bookshelves - and cannot remember the plot - I am assuming that it is one of my Boot Fair bargains, that escaped being read at the time of purchase.
I think Jeffrey Archer is a great author.
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rusty

4th April 2017, 22:34
Hello, Elle!
Knock has an International Airport, thanks to Bishop Horan!
Yes that would make sense of the clue.
I think Jeffrey writes well too.
I have ordered "Race to Truth" by Emma O'Reilly.
She was Lance Armstrong's soigneur and was one of those who brought him down.
I also ordered a micro-fleece lined shirt!
You are buying The Times?
Plenty puzzles in it.
I do the quiz every day.
There are 15 questions and my record number of correct answers is 4!
It is tough! For me anyway.
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elle

5th April 2017, 10:23
A Very Good morning to you, Rusty!
It is a beautiful day here!
We even took time out in our walk this morning to sit and chat!
Out of interest, I have just read a (very brief) synopsis of Emma O'Reilly's book about Lance Armstrong and the drug doping.
It is somewhat surprising that despite the fact that she felt the need to blow the whistle and expose the drug world scandal, she and Lance have now rebuilt their friendship?
It should be an interesting read , coming as it does from a personal involvement, too.
Now.......I have never heard of a micro-fleece shirt?
Do you wear is as a 'shirt'...or as a 'lightweight jacket'?
( It puts a whole new light on "shirt-sleeves" weather!)
I shall look for this Quiz that you mention, when I get around to opening the paper!
First though....I need a coffee.......
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rusty

5th April 2017, 11:31
Good morning, Elle!
My score in today's quiz is one correct out of fifteen questions!
I did not know that about Emma.
Her and Betsy Andreu were two major participants in his downfall.
I had a micro fleece shirt that was over 20 years old.
I loved it, but last week spilt Gorilla Glue on it and it won't come off, so time for another one.
The one I ordered looks like an ordinary Tattersall pattern shirt but is lined with micro fleece for warmth.
They are super, but not cheap!
Now, Phil Mickelson (Phil is a top American golfer)has come out and said several of his fellow golfers cheat by replacing the ball nearer the hole.
He also said the "Lexi" decision should be reversed, and she should be awarded the trophy.
Good luck with the quiz!
It is on the back page of Times 2 with the rest of the puzzles.
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