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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 20 2008 at 11:07
Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

Glad you liked Boston, Peter - my sister lives there and she's in love with the town.
Smile Yeah, it's a really cool city. There's so much to see and do there!
 
Dining out and drinking tasty pints (with live blues yet -- no cover!) there is much cheaper than in Canada, too. With our dollars almost at par, it's a great holiday destination for Canadians! Thumbs%20Up
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 20 2008 at 11:09
Originally posted by Peter Peter wrote:

Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

Glad you liked Boston, Peter - my sister lives there and she's in love with the town.
Smile Yeah, it's a really cool city. There's so much to see and do there!
 
Dining out and drinking tasty pints (with live blues yet -- no cover!) there is much cheaper than in Canada, too. With our dollars almost at par, it's a great holiday destination for Canadians! Thumbs%20Up


I'd still love to visit Canada someday - my parents have been to Montreal and Quebec City and raved about it, I'd like to visit there as well as Toronto.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 21 2008 at 07:49
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Now, here's a shot of Sandy Cove, a nice beach near our rental house in Elliston. Water temperature: around a bracing 8 C -- that shrinking violet Jimberly refused to get in past his wee toesies, but I swam manfully, of course. Approve
  
Jim was telling us about that last Friday. He did say the water was a tad on the cold side.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 21 2008 at 07:51
Cold enough to make me squeal like a little girl - somewhere around 4/5 degrees (tops!)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 21 2008 at 14:42
Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

Cold enough to make me squeal like a little girl - somewhere around 4/5 degrees (tops!)
 
Seeing as I'm currently in Chesterfield I feel justified in calling you a soft southern shandy drinking b@st@rd.Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 21 2008 at 22:36
ha ha ha!
 
I quite like shandy myself!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 22 2008 at 03:25
I have horrid memories of shandy...

A few years back, a bunch of us (Heavyfreight included) descended on a friend's house to help with garden clearance for a weekend. Being a warm late summer's weekend (remember those? ), we were very thirsty & had to go to the pub - especially as it sold a very nice drop of dark mild.

As the orders were being taken, it went round... "mild", "mild", "mild", "mild", "mild", "mild" (etc), so in a fit of misplaced irony I piped up "a lager shandy please" - the bugger bought me one & refused to buy me a pint of mild until I drank it.

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BTW Rach - what are you doing on line at 3:36 in the morning?? Nick snoring again?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 22 2008 at 04:32
Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:



BTW Rach - what are you doing on line at 3:36 in the morning?? Nick snoring again?
 
 
when I say I work hard, I mean it, once the music is finished, there is a lot of work to do with production of "product" ...............we've pulled more all-nighters in the last month than we have in the last 3 years.......... popping into the shed at 3.30am does the same as the kit-kat at 4.30am and the constant coffee...........
 
One day when this nighmare is over, and I can laugh about it, I'll tell you all the story, but right now I just need more coffee!
 
I grabbed a couple of hours but we've both been desk bound since about 6am, and I have a feeling it'll be a long day!
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 22 2008 at 06:31
Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

As the orders were being taken, it went round... "mild", "mild", "mild", "mild", "mild", "mild" (etc), so in a fit of misplaced irony I piped up "a lager shandy please" - the bugger bought me one & refused to buy me a pint of mild until I drank it.

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Once, after a heavy work-out down the gym (yeah, it happened once, not so long ago unfortunately, now I have to establish a base-camp before walking upstairsUnhappy), I really needed a long cold refreshing drink so went to the bar and ordered a Gingerbeer Shandy - they served me gingerbeer & lemonade instead of gingerbeer & beer... with the endorphines from the workout kicking in and the sugar-rush from the drink I could have flown home.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 22 2008 at 07:08
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gingerbeer & beer...


The words 'that must be an aquired taste' come to mind   

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 22 2008 at 08:19
Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:

gingerbeer & beer...


The words 'that must be an aquired taste' come to mind   
Not really - it looks pretty rank, but until you've tried it... definitely my drink of choice when I don't want to intake too much alcohol (like on a break halfway through mowing the lawn on a hot day).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 22 2008 at 08:29
Mowing the lawn on a hot day?

You do live in England, don't you?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 22 2008 at 08:31
just a measure of the frequency by which I mow the lawn Wink
 
never seen the attraction of mowing in the rain Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 22 2008 at 09:43
^ I bought one of these this spring:
 
 
It takes a bit more effort, but works a treat, and the price of the fuel for it (about $20/dozen) is very reasonable too! Thumbs%20Up
 
it's great if (like us) you only have a relatively small lawn.


Edited by Peter - August 22 2008 at 10:30
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 22 2008 at 11:19
^ 'tis less bov ver wiv a hover....Wink
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 22 2008 at 11:24
Originally posted by Peter Peter wrote:

^ I bought one of these this spring:
 
 
It takes a bit more effort, but works a treat, and the price of the fuel for it (about $20/dozen) is very reasonable too! Thumbs%20Up
 
it's great if (like us) you only have a relatively small lawn.


I'm too American (fat & lazy Wink) to use one of those.  Gas mower for me.

Though I do have an electric trimmer and an electric leaf-blower.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 22 2008 at 11:28
Originally posted by Peter Peter wrote:

^ I bought one of these this spring:
 


 

It takes a bit more effort, but works a treat, and the price of the fuel for it (about $20/dozen) is very reasonable too! Thumbs%20Up

 

it's great if (like us) you only have a relatively small lawn.


I love manual mowers. What I love about them is the sound of the blades whiring around...they are bloody hard work though.Peter Gabriel had an invisible version (Qualcast/Spear & Jackson?) doncha know?

Edited by Man Erg - August 22 2008 at 11:31

Do 'The Stanley' otherwise I'll thrash you with some rhubarb.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 22 2008 at 11:45
If I used one of those, by the time I'd finished the first patch would need cutting again.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 22 2008 at 15:59
Keep them mower blades sharp!Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2008 at 16:28
everybody see JP today doin' his stuff..? Big%20smile
 
good lad! ,  the bus was a bit weird, though..it arrived bang on time  Clap
 
if they can manage to get a London bus to turn up on time in China, why can't they....you know.Wink
 
 
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