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Kate replied to the topic Monthly competition December 2021 in the forum Monthly Competition 4 years, 3 months ago
I’ll try and give my brain a rattle and join in too. It’s been a while since I’ve done one of these comps, but I’ve found them a great learning device in the past.
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Raine replied to the topic Reads for 2022 in the forum Coffee Shop 4 years, 3 months ago
Oh gosh, loads. Intisar Khanani’s next one, Chloe Gong’s first adult book, I think Lucy Foley has a new thriller due out soon. Emily St John Mandel’s next one looks fab, and I can’t wait for Jennifer Saint’s Elektra, and Guy Gavriel Kay’s new one.
And of course there’s our own Jane Jesmond (@janeshuff) and Fiona Erskine (@bric) releasing new…[Read more]
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Athelstone replied to the topic Monthly competition December 2021 in the forum Monthly Competition 4 years, 3 months ago
We’ll all be pleased to see your entry, Libby.
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Sandra replied to the topic Monthly competition December 2021 in the forum Monthly Competition 4 years, 3 months ago
Knicks, you very closely echo my thoughts about participation in the comps (and in the Den as a whole, to be honest, despite Ath’s striving to make it a more use-friendly site) but I think the answer IS just to press on with setting one – if we join the non-participants, they have us beat.
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Athelstone replied to the topic Monthly competition December 2021 in the forum Monthly Competition 4 years, 3 months ago
I should spend less time on the test site and more here. Cracking story, Knicks. Well done. Thanks for the competition, Sandra. I found it tough but fun.
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Sandra posted an update 4 years, 3 months ago
I’ve just been reminded of Allan Guthrie’s 34 tips on writing, including pleonasms – a word unknown to me when I first heard it, but which tweak my writing conscience quite frequently. https://notetoselfhumanize.wordpress.com/2010/09/14/32-writing-rules-allan-guthrie/
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Sandra replied to the topic Monthly competition December 2021 in the forum Monthly Competition 4 years, 3 months ago
December destined to be a quiet month, I suppose, and very few of you seemed to have suffered from the prurient curiosity about the activities of Jack and Jill’s activities I did, Nevertheless the two entries submitted were a pleasure.
Ath’s trawl through several nursery rhymes returned me to childhood, browsing through books illustrated by the…[Read more] -
RichardB posted an update 4 years, 3 months ago
One piece of good news for the new year: subsequent to the vile attacks on it by the Farage thing (and others) for rescuing migrants in the Channel, the RNLI has just announced that donations in 2021 have broken all previous records. The more I think about the implications of this, the better I feel.
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Yes, I saw that. It’s great. Really marvellous. We seem to have certain people amongst our present government who lack even the most basic decency and compassion*, so it’s heartening to see a positive reaction like this.
*for the sake of impartiality, other domestic political parties may well have members similarly lacking in humanity.
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Although, of course, Farage is not a member of HM Government. The fact that he has stood for Parliament seven times (I believe) without ever coming near to being elected is another heartening sign that his poisonous opinions aren’t as widely accepted as he (and others) would like to think.
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Hi Richard, did you catch the radio programme about the Penlee lifeboat disaster?
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Unfortunately I missed it, but I have found something on YouTube posted by the RNLI itself. I hesitate to post a link because funny things have been known to happen when I do, but a search for ‘RNLI 40th Anniversary of Penlee Lifeboat Disaster’ will find it. Relatives of the lost crew, and others, reminiscing. It’s rather moving.
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Sandra replied to the topic Monthly competition December 2021 in the forum Monthly Competition 4 years, 3 months ago
Just realised deadline is today – I’ll be back ASAP to read and muse over a decision.
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Athelstone posted an update 4 years, 3 months ago
A very happy new year to all Denizens. Here’s hoping for a better one.
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Happy new year, Athelstone.
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Happy new year to you, mate. And to anyone else who may chance to read this…
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God bless us, every one. Shouldn’t take long…
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Happy new year! I’ve been absent while recovering from orthopaedic surgery. Am still not home yet but am tentatively starting to use my laptop from a lying-down position. I hope you are all well and that 2022 is better than 2021.
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Amen to that! Hope you’re up and about soon
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Thanks, Daeds. So do I!
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Merry Christmas.
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And to you too.
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And you. Thank you for keeping this place going.
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Happy Christmas Ath, and to all Denizens
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Hope everybody had a great time. We had a quiet Christmas with the day itself at the inlaws and then inviting them back on boxing day. Then on Tuesday we had more family round for a super-spreader event. Truthfully, it wasn’t. Every single person did a lateral flow test before attending. Which was a bit weird, but seemed the right thing to do.
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RichardB replied to the topic Sounds familiar? in the forum Blogs 4 years, 4 months ago
I did actually consider putting in something about rationing, but decided that I’d make my point more vividly by keeping it simple and sticking to one issue.
Rather more distressing than your neighbour, I had an e-mail argument a few months back with my oldest friend (I haven’t seen him for a couple of years, and perhaps it’s just as well), who…[Read more]
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Athelstone replied to the topic Sounds familiar? in the forum Blogs 4 years, 4 months ago
Also “An IOPC spokesperson told PA Media: “We can confirm that on 17 December we received a referral from the Metropolitan police service [MPS] of a complaint about an alleged party at Downing Street in December 2020.
“Having fully assessed the referral we have decided it is invalid and we have returned it to the MPS to handle as it det…[Read more]
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Athelstone replied to the topic Sounds familiar? in the forum Blogs 4 years, 4 months ago
Absolutely!
I do not like wearing a mask when I go shopping, but it is a tiny hardship compared with, say, passing on the virus if I unknowingly had it, to somebody else. I’m so tired of hearing people, my neighbour for instance, declaring that he will “never” wear one in a shop because he’ll “never catch it that way”. He’s a tree surgeon and…[Read more]
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RichardB started the topic Sounds familiar? in the forum Blogs 4 years, 4 months ago
Let me introduce you to a news story that might have happened in an alternative November1940.
JAILED DOCKER IS HERO, SAYS MP
It was a national disgrace to jail a man for striking a blow for freedom, said Marcus Snellgrove, MP for Much Ordure and leader of the Bin the Blackout campaign, after Poplar dock worker Albert Throbbing was sentenced…[Read more]
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Sandra replied to the topic Monthly competition December 2021 in the forum Monthly Competition 4 years, 4 months ago
Thanks, Ath, though I’m not sure I’d welcome being 21 again, in many ways (all those nights with screaming babies!!)
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Athelstone replied to the topic Monthly competition December 2021 in the forum Monthly Competition 4 years, 4 months ago
…Oh, and a very happy 21st to you!
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Athelstone replied to the topic Monthly competition December 2021 in the forum Monthly Competition 4 years, 4 months ago
Up the hill
Popular Oldwell couple Jack and Jill Bouquet are recovering in hospital from what police described as a “vicious and unprovoked attack” on Saturday night. Regulars at the Old Well pub on Old Well Hill were alerted by calls for help around 11:00 in the evening. Landlord John Spratt described how he and his wife found Jill Bouquet col…[Read more]
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Sandra replied to the topic Monthly competition December 2021 in the forum Monthly Competition 4 years, 4 months ago
Come on folks! Jack and Jill went up a hill … As a child you must’ve wondered what happened to send them tunbling down! It’s my birthday on Friday (a horribly big one) so please present me with a story for the December comp.
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