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To: moose07

Oh, my, Moose! That is exquisite!

How are things in England? I’ve been watching travel videos with Professor Allitt on The Great Courses, and I’m really getting the urge to go to England and see Cool Old Stuff!

Tom the Son is here earning some rent and utility and phone and insurance and food money by doing household tasks. Right now, he’s replacing light fixtures. He has several skills.


3,601 posted on 08/09/2020 3:14:07 PM PDT by Tax-chick ("These transfer payments are fiscally unsustainable." ~Wall Street Journal)
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Good evening TC.
That Pub is now on my list of places to investigate,when the silliness calms down.

Everything is still governed by the WoHooFlu. People are getting bored with it so the numbers are rising again, albeit slowly.
The Cool stuff will still be here waiting for you when it is considered safe to re open free travel. At the moment alll attractions are on a pre booked basis only, which is beginning to grate a bit.
Even worse news: The Public have discovered the Country Side. Getting any peace now requires a minimum of an hours walk from wherever you abandoned the car.

Brexit negotiations have collapsed and resumed again several times, the farce continues.

We’ve been having an amazing experience this year....I’ve heard rumour it is called a Summer. Hardly any rain since March. Rain forecast for next week. :D

Replacing light fixtures:
Watched some videos on You View about ‘Merican and Canadian electrical systems. Let’s just say, rather you than me....
So good luck to him with that.


3,603 posted on 08/09/2020 3:53:45 PM PDT by moose07 (DMCS (Dit Me Cong San ) Life really does begin at forty. Until then, you are just doing research.)
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