Bruce wrote:
> Memo to self - do not respond to postings on this list after the 
second 
> pint, it only winds Mr M up, tender plant that he is.

Now you're beginning to learn. Avoid strong alcohol before trying to 
put your brain into gear. I use the word 'brain' in the loosest 
sense. It the lump of stuff that keeps 'your' ears apart but serves 
little other purpose in your case. ;-))) (Sorry mate, couldn't 
resist ;-)))

> Since you obviously don't read the blog (sob)

I'm really sorry, I don't read the your blog, unless provoked to do 
so by a posting of yours. Look on the bright side though, I do have 
other interesting pastimes, like watching paint dry ;-))

>New Year had its downsides - the 
> new grandson was poorly and didn't come, nor did his parents, the 
> daughter broke up with her boyfriend three days before,

Oh dear, sounds like a Christmas/New Year that you'd prefer to 
forget. Cheer up though, maybe 2008/9 will be better.


> and then she 
> brought this schnapps with her of which I admit I partook a little 
too 
> freely. (Well, it had herbs in, so it must be good for you 
[Pratchett 
> again])

You obviously believe too much that you read! And I have already 
warned you about the dangers of strong alcohol, especially at your 
age. ;-)))

> 
> Apart from that we had a great time.
Good show, glad to hear it.

> Well, that's what you were told:-} A wise child were you? (In which 
> case, what happened later?)
There was absolutely no doubt about it. I looked like him far too 
much to be the milkman's child (especially as we had a milk-
lady). ...Oh, and before you say it, he was an ugly b*st*rd too. ;-)))

> 
> > After my parents had me they gave up trying for another as
> > they said that you can't beat perfection, ahem! ;-)))
> 
> Someone else has beaten me to it on this one.

Damn, another maggot wasted ;-))) (But you did have the advantage of 
an earlier post of mine, didn't you!)

> We had ice before Christmas, but just a thin skin of it in 
sheltered 
> spots yesterday. Today started OK, but ended with sleety rain and 
gusty 
> wind, which I could have done without, trying to get alongside at 
> Heritage for diesel (65p) and a so-so pump out (GBP15).
You will have the device of the Devil, a pump out, serves you right.

Roger

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