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rotten apples + backup vs back up + thumbs up

The more the English languages degrades and I am referring to use in the media, social media and TV, the more determined I am to respect it and take it seriously or to keep the English language alive. Today’s idea was sparked by my giving the Thumps Up to the waitress in Wetherspoons where I had my increasing expensive Freedom Breakfast with coffee.  The current price is £6.69. Who knows what it...

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Sunday Fellowship and a counseling session

This morning, Sunday, was a cloudless day and beautiful blue skies (welcome over Skies would be blue wouldn't they). Off to my Vineyard Church meeting, This is a Super Sunday meeting which means there is no actual service as such. Anyone is invited and also to bring along their children for a variety of games and past times. In the main meeting Hall there is a large bouncy castle and the...

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Biodynamic Association AGM and a litter of pigs

[tta_listen_btn] NB if anyone reading this attended the conference and spots something incorrect please let me know. There may be a delay in correcting as my software is being upgraded. brian@pobox.com I feel this is going to be a long diary entry. I went to Gloucestershire to attend  the annual general meeting of a group that Francoise  is particularly keen on,  the BioDynamic  Association....

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The Pope in his true colours, favourite apps, bad web habits

[tta_listen_btn] Occasionally, a real mind bender. Pope Francis saying that Klaus Schwab is more important than Jesus Christ. We should worship Lucifer.  I can scarcely believe this video. The latest and greatest technology It is so easy to get behind in  the newest trends in technology.  I thought I was fairly well up to date  with communicating with people, zoom etc  and what happens is that...

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John Cleese returns for 10 shows – our final day in Swansea – hotel report

[tta_listen_btn] John Cleese is resurrected I woke up this morning after a fairly restless night. It is very difficult to have one duvet for all temperatures and I was a bit warm. I solved this by having my front side open to the air. You have to experiment. For some reason I turned on the TV to see John Cleese, one of my heroes of old in the field of humour, on UK television announcing that he...

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Swansea Trip – Day one – swimming in an Olympic 50m Pool

For our sudden brief holiday we arose on Sunday morning at 7:30 and by 9.30 we were in the car off to Swansea in South Wales. This is a part of the world that we have taken a particular liking to. We have been to Cardiff about three times and have found a considerable amount of investment in public arts and works of art. We decided to go to Swansea on the recommendation of a friend who said it...

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