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rusty

15th June 2017, 10:14
Good morning, Elle!
My engineer has just left.
All ticketyboo!
Yes, I hear the South is getting a heatwave.
That's good you have learned the calendar on Eurosport.
Goodness knows what you will do next week.
They are showing tennis from two venues!
Birmingham and London, I think.
One tournament on each channel!
The golf will be my priority this weekend.
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elle

15th June 2017, 11:15
Hi, Rusty!
That is good that all is well with your boiler.
I hope the check up on ours is clear, too.
The engineer will ring me when he is on his way.
Yes, I think I did well to work out the timing schedule on the EP Player!
I was already using the "daily" schedule, but hadn't realised that I could also assess tomorrow's programmes.
Plus, for some strange reason, yesterday's!
Now I wonder, why ever should I want to know what time something was on, retrospectively?
The London tennis will be at Queen's....it is always played in the run up to Wimbledon.
The Championship used to be called the 'Stella Artois ' - I think the name was changed?
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rusty

15th June 2017, 12:56
Hello, Elle!
Maybe you can watch yesterday's programme, if you missed it?
I can go 7 days ahead to plan programmes on Sky.
I think the Brum tournament is the Aegeon, or a name like it.
Did your engineer call yet?
It is a lovely day here.
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elle

15th June 2017, 14:24
Good afternoon, Rusty!
Our engineer has just left!
A very nice pleasant young man who rang ten minutes before his arrival to alert us that he was on his way.
The boiler got a clean bill of health!
I also had a Hydro Flow fitted to the water pipe, which helps to soften the (very hard) water that we get here in London.
It is a simple device and a quick fitment - done on the spot - and only cost about £160 for part and labour, so it seemed a good deal.
Down South, we have a lot of problems caused by hard water- such as pipe corrosion and damage to washing machines etc.
This will help prevent that. No need to use Calgon.
So all in all, a satisfactory inspection!
Beautiful day here, as well.
Are you going for a walk?
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rusty

15th June 2017, 15:05
Hello, Elle,
Well done, the engineer.
I did not know about the water problems in your area.
I think we have good water here.
It comes from lochs to the North of the city.
No walk, I am home for the day.
It is a nice day here!
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elle

15th June 2017, 16:23
Hi, Rusty!
Well, I figured that at that reasonable a price, it was worth giving the device a go!
When I consider how much more shampoo, soap, washing up liquid etc I use down here to counteract the hardness of the water, rather than I did up north, where the water is soft, it seems a relatively cheap expense, don't you think?
Have you done your crossword?
I had a lot of trouble in parsing 15a:
Fast? For Nancy it's slow (4)
I have "Lent" as a double definition - fasting period; and "lent ' is the French for "slow"
But where does "Nancy" fit into this?
Nancy isn't a French girl's name.....which I had thought of to give "lent"?
It is a diminutive of "Anne"?
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jazzgirl

15th June 2017, 16:48

rusty

15th June 2017, 17:08
Hello, Elle!
The rough is wild at Erin Hills for the golf.
The setters often use tricks like Nancy or Nice to attempt to throw you!
It is not Nancy the girl, but Nancy the French town.
"For Nancy" means how it is said in French.
Nice policeman could be "gendarme" rather than a friendly bobby.
D'you see?
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rusty

15th June 2017, 17:12
Elle,
Angers is another French town that pops up sometimes.
Now, back to the golf.
Rickie Fowler, one of my favourites, is leading, but a long way to Sunday evening!
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elle

15th June 2017, 17:41
Hi, Rusty!
Yes, I do see....which why I was expecting "Nancy " to be a French name.......but I knew that it was English (from "Anne")
The problem was that I just didn't know that "Nancy" was also a "place", in France, as opposed to a girls' name!
If you've followed that somewhat convoluted sentence?!
Put it down to my lack of Geographical knowledge - my French vocabulary ("lent" for "slow") is much better!
Now I need to look at a map of France......
Will you be able to watch the Oslo DL? Won't your son be with you at that time?
Shall you record it?
( You see, that is the disadvantage of the EP Player, for me - I cannot record anything. It has to be watched there and then.)



Thank you , Jazzgirl!
Another gap in my Geographical knowledge!
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