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rusty

12th January 2016, 11:04
Good morning all!
Thank you kindly for all the info on cupcakes!
I was at my local ASDA earlier and I got a guided tour of the cupcakes, fairy cakes, and tea cakes department by the lady who looks after that part of the store.
It was very interesting and I bought some!
They would not be nearly as nice as the ones you make, Rosalind, I am sure!
Elle, no plans today, but skiing is on TV later, from Austria.
Did you have a wee look at the cryptic crossword site I indicated?
Hello, Pigale!
It is quite dry and mild here today.
Thankfully the incessant rain has gone!
How is it with you?
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pigale

12th January 2016, 11:18
Hello Rusty,

Glad your rain has ceased at long last !

Here, it is still very windy, rather fresh not to say cold and still dry. Due for sub-zero temperatures from end of the week onwards.
They (meteo forecasters) are threatening us with some nights at minus 7C if not less ! It will be a shock after such a mild December.
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elle

12th January 2016, 12:36
Hi, Rusty!
We are experiencing a rapid deterioration in our lovely day....it's becoming dark and gloomy - I fear the threats about rain may well be true.
I was amused to hear of your cupcake purchases from Asda! Are your granddaughters paying you a visit, or do you have plans to devour them all yourself?
Yes, I have had a quick shifty at the personalised cryptic crossword site that you told me about... it sounds as though one such crossword would indeed make a lovely gift.
But my goodness at what a price! I had no idea that it could cost as much as £300 to have a crossword personally designed!
I think I'll leave it right there......
Is this still the ladies' skiing that you are planning to watch? More Lindsey Vonn? or has that finished?
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rosalind

12th January 2016, 13:44
Hope the cupcakes were good, rusty. They usually have a large wodge of butter cream on top (and mine, if not for children, some Grand Marnier or other suitable booze).
Never have done cakes for money, sometimes expenses. No-one would have paid for the 185 hours one of them took! I now only make them for the family -next one is for a significant birthday of a train-lover. And, indeed, driver.
I would have paid that for a personalised crossword from the great Arucaria, not that I would have been able to solve it!
With regard to the £15 demanded for an estimate of photocopy costs, I have been informed I can have them without further payment! As I suspect not more than 2 pages (but maybe quite large ones), by courier one would hope.
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rusty

12th January 2016, 15:17
Hello, Elle!
Fine day here.
The staff at my ASDA are by far and away the most helpful and friendliest bunch I have ever come across.
So, finding out about cakes was a pleasure!
The personalised crosswords seem to be popular.
I think they say that half the clues will be personal ones.
I think they are reasonable value for a one-off gift.
No, Elle, no Lindsey Vonn today.
This is the slalom. Not her event.
Frida Hansdotter and Petra Vlhova are the favourites in this.
I much prefer the downhill (they are all mad in that) but the slalom is OK.
I am just off for a dander before transmission begins.
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elle

12th January 2016, 18:12
Hi, Rusty!
It didn't rain here after all! Surprisingly, it brightened up and we had a pleasant afternoon!
Where did you get to on your walk?
Were you back in time for the slalom? how did it go?
(Did you have a cupcake whilst you were watching?)
I agree with you that the personalised crossword is a worthy gift - but too expensive for my means! I don't have £300 to spend on just one present!
I am reading "Duncton Wood" at the moment - I am unsure what to make of it so far....
I shall persevere, but after reading "Skallagrigg "and "The Boy with No Shoes" by the same author - both of which I greatly enjoyed - I must admit to being disappointed with this.
What are you reading?
Oops, just realised "Eggheads" has started......
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rusty

12th January 2016, 18:33
Hello, Elle!
I had a walk to the park.
The first run of the slalom is finished.
Second run later today.
Veronika Zuzulova is leading, just now.
I ate all my cupcakes.
Yes, £300 is a lot for a present.
I am poor, so things like that do not enter my head!
I am reading Freedom Riders by Raymond Arsenault.
It is a book in a series, entitled, Pivotal Moments in American History. It is very good.
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elle

12th January 2016, 21:19
Hi, Rusty!
I fell asleep....somehow I am not finding my book very riveting reading!
I feel wide wake now though!
Tomorrow, I am going to meet one of my old school friends for lunch.
We have kept in touch ever since we left school - throughout Uni and various jobs, getting married, having our children, grandkids etc; and fortunately, for a great deal of that time we have lived within fairly close reach of each other.
We try whenever possible to meet up once a month.
Now she and her husband are to move away from the area in order to live nearer to their son and his family. It seems a 'sensible' move and they will enjoy being nearer to their grandchildren, too.
It isn't to the ends of the earth - only near Exeter.
But she and I will miss our lunches!
We ourselves are lucky in having two of our three 'children' living fairly near to us - easily visited within 30 to 40 minutes drive.
I do not think that I would like to move!
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rusty

12th January 2016, 21:52
Hello, Elle!
That sounds fine!
I have enquired of Miss La Bamba if we are going for a bacon roll this week, but no reply!
I would not like to move either.
I like being stuck in the mud.
Veronika Zuzulova won the slalom.
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elle

12th January 2016, 22:40
Hi, Rusty!
You expected Veronika to win , though, didn't you? so that was good?
Perhaps Miss L-B is having a busy week at Uni? I am sure that you will hear from her soon. Maybe she will take you for a drive in her new car.
I hope the ground conditions haven't been too bad for her, as a relatively new driver? My cousin in Blackburn has had snow where she lives!
Wet here now....the rain has arrived at last!
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