Which pub as a matter of interest SW ?Selby White wrote:Probably both depending on who you askWigan White wrote:Question is would you be a Hot Chocolate Sexy Thing, or Osmond Crazy Horse?Selby White wrote:I was listening to Hot Chocolate earlier and currently its The Osmonds which I admit is a much better album than I expected
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Been for our lunch, couldn't get a table at a newish Cafe we had planned to go to so ended up in a village pub.
Stilton Burger & a pint was very nice
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Blacksmiths Arms in Naburn.Barlow Boy wrote:Which pub as a matter of interest SW ?Selby White wrote:Probably both depending on who you askWigan White wrote:Question is would you be a Hot Chocolate Sexy Thing, or Osmond Crazy Horse?Selby White wrote:I was listening to Hot Chocolate earlier and currently its The Osmonds which I admit is a much better album than I expected
Will pass on the best wishes gents
Been for our lunch, couldn't get a table at a newish Cafe we had planned to go to so ended up in a village pub.
Stilton Burger & a pint was very nice
Was going to Millers Tea Room which is just off the A19 at Hollicars (on the right just after Riccall), its only been open a couple of months and we've stopped for coffee a couple of times and the food looks tremendous (its also licensed). Got there and it was packed, could have sat in the outside area but wasn't the weather for it, lovely on the right day.
So then decided to go to York Marina but same thing packed out hence ended in the Blacksmiths Arms, couldn't fault the food though
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Cheers I’ll log those on our ‘pubs to do list’Selby White wrote:Blacksmiths Arms in Naburn.Barlow Boy wrote:Which pub as a matter of interest SW ?Selby White wrote:Probably both depending on who you askWigan White wrote:Question is would you be a Hot Chocolate Sexy Thing, or Osmond Crazy Horse?Selby White wrote:I was listening to Hot Chocolate earlier and currently its The Osmonds which I admit is a much better album than I expected
Will pass on the best wishes gents
Been for our lunch, couldn't get a table at a newish Cafe we had planned to go to so ended up in a village pub.
Stilton Burger & a pint was very nice
Was going to Millers Tea Room which is just off the A19 at Hollicars (on the right just after Riccall), its only been open a couple of months and we've stopped for coffee a couple of times and the food looks tremendous (its also licensed). Got there and it was packed, could have sat in the outside area but wasn't the weather for it, lovely on the right day.
So then decided to go to York Marina but same thing packed out hence ended in the Blacksmiths Arms, couldn't fault the food though
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A bit about Millers outside would be ok for the dog, lots of walking areas -Barlow Boy wrote:Cheers I’ll log those on our ‘pubs to do list’Selby White wrote:Blacksmiths Arms in Naburn.Barlow Boy wrote:Which pub as a matter of interest SW ?Selby White wrote:Probably both depending on who you askWigan White wrote:Question is would you be a Hot Chocolate Sexy Thing, or Osmond Crazy Horse?Selby White wrote:I was listening to Hot Chocolate earlier and currently its The Osmonds which I admit is a much better album than I expected
Will pass on the best wishes gents
Been for our lunch, couldn't get a table at a newish Cafe we had planned to go to so ended up in a village pub.
Stilton Burger & a pint was very nice
Was going to Millers Tea Room which is just off the A19 at Hollicars (on the right just after Riccall), its only been open a couple of months and we've stopped for coffee a couple of times and the food looks tremendous (its also licensed). Got there and it was packed, could have sat in the outside area but wasn't the weather for it, lovely on the right day.
So then decided to go to York Marina but same thing packed out hence ended in the Blacksmiths Arms, couldn't fault the food though
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Had a quiet day yesterday, didn't do anything strenuous. Last night, woken about 2.00 a.m. with a terrible pain in my right hand and wrist which kept me awake for the rest of the night. Today, can't do anything with my right hand, very painful. Slight swelling on the wrist but no other signs, bruises etc., Puzzled as to why it came on so quickly eg arthritis tends to happen over time. Had some tablets left from when I had my knee trouble, (which they sorted). Just hope they work for wrists too!
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Wrists can be funny things John if it gets worse go to casualty and get an x-ray.johnh wrote:Had a quiet day yesterday, didn't do anything strenuous. Last night, woken about 2.00 a.m. with a terrible pain in my right hand and wrist which kept me awake for the rest of the night. Today, can't do anything with my right hand, very painful. Slight swelling on the wrist but no other signs, bruises etc., Puzzled as to why it came on so quickly eg arthritis tends to happen over time. Had some tablets left from when I had my knee trouble, (which they sorted). Just hope they work for wrists too!
Otherwise one of those strong strappings that stop you moving it.
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Today’s stinker in the Telegraph crossword :-
Puzzle ( 5 letters ) R***S
I have the answer but it’s a new word for me.
Puzzle ( 5 letters ) R***S
I have the answer but it’s a new word for me.
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For some reason I thought "Rebus" because it's the word that came into my head after "rhombus" and I only thought of that because it ends in an ess. I should probably have thought of four-letter plurals, but that's how it happened. I then wondered if the detective character Rebus' name was a play on words. I'm not even sure the character is a detective or a policeman or anything, but I've got the idea that he's a grumpy, middle-aged Scotsman .. I've never seen the show, but you kind of absorb information like this when the TV is on in the house, don't you ?
I then googled the word and found out it was a good guess.
Or hunch.
Maybe I could be a detective too. I'm grumpy and middle-aged after all ..
I then googled the word and found out it was a good guess.
Or hunch.
Maybe I could be a detective too. I'm grumpy and middle-aged after all ..
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It threw me I must admit don’t know whether Ian Rankin called his detective Rebus deliberately I’m pretty sure he did. Learn something every day.
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