No update..?
Ey Up! All good here thank you; we have been/are in the midst of pre-"O" level exam pants....arranging ab exam centre in Armenia has proved more difficult than we were led to believe. I am also now sitting down for approximately three hours a day to write one of the many books in my head, so I eat up time available for other things. Rest assured, HUGE updates to follow this week, including my thoughts on Russians, Turks, the environment and ancient cities. Standby!He’s AWOL , but on serious note hope alls well
Pleased all is well..Ey Up! All good here thank you; we have been/are in the midst of pre-"O" level exam pants....arranging ab exam centre in Armenia has proved more difficult than we were led to believe. I am also now sitting down for approximately three hours a day to write one of the many books in my head, so I eat up time available for other things. Rest assured, HUGE updates to follow this week, including my thoughts on Russians, Turks, the environment and ancient cities. Standby!
I will bemoan the fact that England did not do better in the Six Nations though. Well done Ireland and Happy St.Patrick's Day!
Happy Easter everybody. I hope you are all enjoying theIf I was your father, @Lancelot, I would require you to update this thread every week. That would stop me worrying!
Have you been fishing? What's the catch of the day at this time of year?Pleased all is well..
We get a pH here in n ireland tomorrow as ap Patrick's day fall on a Sunday.. Can't be bad
Morning, and good to hear all is wellHave you been fishing? What's the catch of the day at this time of year?
Tight lines!
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Oh no!Morning, and good to hear all is well
The less said about fishing these days the better
I'm currently back home on tyneside and I left my fishing gear in Ireland as I know it's usually a quiet time of year over here..
And I have a lot of things to sort before a return to Ireland anyway
Safe travelling
I wish you would speak in plain English.. I'm wearing Google out..Those of you unfamiliar with Bagnold's seminal work (why do seminal and work always go together?) on Aeolian morphology have treat in store for you. You do not, unlike the author as a young troop commander, need to spend a few days digging out the Rover in the Mourdi Depression whilst on an exercise with the Foreign Legion. "Well done Boss, you are doing, great job, that's why God gave you those arms and legs. Only a bit more under the front wheels..."
This is our local beach. More to follow from a different medium when the updates reach the Southern Coast. Lancelot loves the dunes...
Sorry Canny Lad! It's my education you see.. My Marines used to go on courses run by and with the Army and would get undeserved bollockings for using "Rupert Words" learned from me as a result of their exposure! English is such a wonderful language and I like to use the panoply of our vast and varied vocabulary, withkitu being a pompous twat! Forgive me, but don't expect a change though. Bagnold's books are required reading (along with Michael Asher and Gertrude Bell, not to mention Lawrence of course), if you want to fight in the desert and understand the people and environment. No amount of prior reading reduced my time on the shovel though.I wish you would speak in plain English.. I'm wearing Google out..
Bagnold and aeloian morphology indeed