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rusty

13th November 2018, 11:18
Hello, Pigale!
You will be fine, and you seem to be well organised!
That's the main thing.
I have recorded the film "Testament of Youth", it was on television here, a day or two ago, but not got round to watching it yet.
The book was excellent, as I remember, though it is a few years since I read it.
I believe it is looked upon as a "classic" of that era.
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pigale

13th November 2018, 14:14
Sorry Ros, just seen your post!

Thanks for your good wishes - I go with a free mind - I liked
the Cardiologist and trusting one's doctor goes a long way to make one feel confident!

Hope to report back Thursday evening if no delay.....
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elle

13th November 2018, 14:26
Good afternoon, Rusty!
I am finally home again.....minus half an inch or so of hair!
Yes, it seems to be quite a while since last you cut your hair........
Now, I haven't seen Mr J since I knitted him a warm scarf, packed his suitcase, and sent him off to stay with you.....
I should maybe have tied a label around his neck like Paddington Bear!
He may pop in if it gets very cold.
I haven't spoken to my daughter today... ..
So I don't know the state of chaos with the trains... but she can always work from home if need be.
Have you done your crossword?
I am just about to print mine out.......



Hello, Pigale!
All the very best for your stent operation tomorrow.
I am sure all will go smoothly, and at least you now know what to expect, which will make it easier for you.
The cats will miss you.....but you will soon be home again!
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chrise

13th November 2018, 14:40
Best wishes from me too, pigale - I'm sure it will all be fine, especially as it isn't an emergency operation (which a friend of ours had very successfully!)
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pigale

13th November 2018, 14:47

Thanks Elle! I don't think, hopefully, that I'll be away long enough
for the cats to miss me too much! I know they will be fed and
watered, so that's the main thing.

Yes, knowing what is going to happen makes things easier, though
last time, I was so dazed with medication etc.... and I supposed under
shock at having been transferred by helicopter, that I did not really
care what was going on!
They place a little screen to your left so you can follow the procedure,
which passes the time - and is fascinating to watch when you
consider it is all happening inside your own body 'live'!

I hope it does not rain for a while so your hair remains nice and
straight....!
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pigale

13th November 2018, 14:51
Thanks Chris - no, it is not an emergency operation, considering
the fact they left 3 weeks between the two arteries' repair job!

It is almost as simple as having one's appendix out really - it's done
before you realize it!

Marvelous medical progress!
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rusty

13th November 2018, 15:31
Good afternoon, Elle!
I think I'll leave my hair for a day or so.
I hope Mr Jingles is OK.
He is a special mouse!
Yes, I finished my puzzle earlier.
I have not got the parse to 25a yet, though.
I'll try later.
And 27a is a word I've seen written, but never heard anyone saying it.
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elle

13th November 2018, 16:31
Hi, Rusty!
I am finding today's puzzle very hard.....
I have been coming back to it in between doing other things, but
am only two thirds through, with a considerable number of gaps.
I have however done and parsed, 25a: "ahead"......if you need any help with parsing that?
Think of a five letter word for a group or set of six....
And 27a.....I agree with you...I have heard "discomfited" used verbally, but not "discomfit."
It is going dark already here.
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rusty

13th November 2018, 17:05
Hello, Elle!
I did not think the puzzle hard, though I'd never heard of 21a.
It's an anagram, which helped a lot.
And I have the parse to 25a. (I consulted Anne Bradford!)
Not heard of "hexad" before.
I recorded "15 to 1" and it played back perfectly, Elle.
I just watched a couple of minutes of it and it was fine.
Hope your daughter gets her train OK!
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elle

13th November 2018, 18:44
Good evening, Rusty!
I have nearly finished the crossword now......but yes, I did find it difficult today,
My favourites were 9a: avail; 10a: blackball ; 25a: ahead, and 3d: silicon
I couldn't do 14a and 12d ( which unfortunately cross, which doesn't help)
14a: ?L???O
12d: T?/??E/?U?E/?F
And cannot parse 7d, for which I have "boa" = "stole" (def)
but cannot see anything else!
I'm definitely wearing my dunce's hat today!
Thank you for checking out "15 to 1" that was kind of you.
I shall take a look at my own recording after dinner.
No word from my daughter yet!
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