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Wednesday AM, 10-11 BBC 1, Countryfile Summer Diaries.

Miss it if you dare!


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On 22/8/07 13:39, in article ,
"Chris Hogg" wrote:

On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 22:48:26 +0100, Sacha
wrote:

On 21/8/07 18:08, in article
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"Chris Hogg" wrote:

Wednesday AM, 10-11 BBC 1, Countryfile Summer Diaries.

Miss it if you dare!


Except that it's on Thursday at 10am, if we assume Programme 1 to have been
Monday's! ;-))

Programme Four * Ashburton
Matt and Melissa take a challenge set by antiques expert, TV presenter and
Devonian, Tim Wonnacott. Adam Henson meets a farmer with a difference,
former model Paula Wolton who swapped the catwalk for the farmyard.
Christine Walkden visits old friends at Hill House Nursery near Ashburton
and Michael Caines has delicious recipes for those on a tight budget.

€ Lock's Park Farm * Paula Wolton
€ Hill House Nursery and Gardens
€ Ashburton Tourist Information


Sorry Sacha, I got it wrong! Christine did say she'd be visiting a
garden on the edge of Dartmoor, and I assumed it was you.

Other edge. ;-) The Garden House is at Buckland Monachorum which is near
Yelverton and not far from Tavistock or Plymouth (or the wonderfully named
village of Crapstone!)

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On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 18:08:23 +0100, Chris Hogg wrote:

Wednesday AM, 10-11 BBC 1, Countryfile Summer Diaries.

Miss it if you dare!


New DVD recorder (with HDD) set to record it Wed/Thur/Fri :-)

*But* will it be anything like JennyC's famous uttering on Radio 4 ? :-)

Oh S**t !!!!!!!!! :-)
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On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 18:08:23 +0100, Chris Hogg wrote:

Wednesday AM, 10-11 BBC 1, Countryfile Summer Diaries.

Miss it if you dare!


New DVD recorder (with HDD) set to record it Wed/Thur/Fri :-)

*But* will it be anything like JennyC's famous uttering on Radio 4 ? :-)

Oh S**t !!!!!!!!! :-)
Regards,
Hugh Jampton


My goodness no :~))
Sacha is far more refined than I am "~)
Jenny


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On Aug 22, 11:37 am, Sacha wrote:
On 22/8/07 11:08, in article ,





"Martin" wrote:
On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 08:16:38 +0200, "JennyC" wrote:


"Hugh Jampton" wrote in message
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On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 18:08:23 +0100, Chris Hogg wrote:


Wednesday AM, 10-11 BBC 1, Countryfile Summer Diaries.


Miss it if you dare!


New DVD recorder (with HDD) set to record it Wed/Thur/Fri :-)


*But* will it be anything like JennyC's famous uttering on Radio 4 ? :-)


Oh S**t !!!!!!!!! :-)
Regards,
Hugh Jampton


My goodness no :~))
Sacha is far more refined than I am "~)


Wait until a French person appears mooning in the background


Believe me, Sacha knows all the words and can use them when occasion
requires. I just don't use them (much) on my computer!
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I will be waving tomorrow Sacha, it's an hour different here and I
have asked Edward to put the timer on the cooker to remind me.

Judith

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On 22/8/07 11:39, in article
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I will be waving tomorrow Sacha, it's an hour different here and I
have asked Edward to put the timer on the cooker to remind me.

Judith


Judith, dear, we're going to be on *television* - that other thing is your
microwave...... Gives a whole new meaning to "go and boil your head"! ;-))
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On 22/8/07 15:47, in article ,
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I will be waving tomorrow Sacha, it's an hour different here and I
have asked Edward to put the timer on the cooker to remind me.


Yeah right :-)

Hot croissants with Sacha.


Well, we do serve continental breakfasts in the tea room on Sundays.
Croissants are in the freezer, so we can make an exception. ;-)
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On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 18:08:23 +0100, Chris Hogg wrote:

Wednesday AM, 10-11 BBC 1, Countryfile Summer Diaries.

Miss it if you dare!


New DVD recorder (with HDD) set to record it Wed/Thur/Fri :-)

*But* will it be anything like JennyC's famous uttering on Radio 4 ? :-)

Oh S**t !!!!!!!!! :-)
--


Oh, I missed that, what was that about? It reminds me of when I was in the
army and we had a general visiting, and he asked one of the single guys what
was the food like in the cookhouse "Shit hot sir"came the reply.

One speechless general.

Steve


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Oh S**t !!!!!!!!! :-)
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Oh, I missed that, what was that about? It reminds me of when I was in the
army and we had a general visiting, and he asked one of the single guys
what was the food like in the cookhouse "Shit hot sir"came the reply.

One speechless general.

Steve


I adopted a policy a very long time ago of never swearing mainly because I
see no sense in it and also because I never know what company I will be with
next from 'Working Class' (how I hate that expression, we are ALL working
class) to Royalty, Chiefs of the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force and
Directors of Companies.

If you treat them all the same in a polite manner, then there is no fear.

I had a once well known Net Nanny swear at me on these newsgroups. That to
me, put him in the gutter. To swear, it means you do not have proper command
of the Queen's English and you are showing it.

Mike


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"'Mike'" wrote
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I had a once well known Net Nanny swear at me on these newsgroups. That to
me, put him in the gutter. To swear, it means you do not have proper
command of the Queen's English and you are showing it.
Mike


Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shit )says among other things:

Shit is a vulgar word in Modern English denoting feces (faeces). It is a
native English word, but Latin terms for many common objects and bodily
functions came to be seen as more distinguished than native words,[citation
needed] and thereafter feces became the accepted English noun, to defecate
became the accepted English verb, and shit was no longer used in polite
company.

(so OK maybe I am not polite !)

Etymology
Scholars trace the word back to Old Norse origin (skita), and it is
virtually certain that it was used in some form by preliterate Germanic
tribes at the time of the Roman Empire. It was originally adopted into Old
English as scitte, eventually morphing into Middle English schitte.

What BTW is the Queens English ?
Jenny :~))))



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On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 11:05:49 +0200, "JennyC"
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What BTW is the Queens English ?
Jenny :~))))




An example would be when one used an apostrophe to indicate
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On Aug 22, 9:00 am, "'Mike'" wrote:
Oh S**t !!!!!!!!! :-)
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Oh, I missed that, what was that about? It reminds me of when I was in the
army and we had a general visiting, and he asked one of the single guys
what was the food like in the cookhouse "Shit hot sir"came the reply.


One speechless general.


Steve


I adopted a policy a very long time ago of never swearing mainly because I
see no sense in it and also because I never know what company I will be with
next from 'Working Class' (how I hate that expression, we are ALL working
class) to Royalty, Chiefs of the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force and
Directors of Companies.

If you treat them all the same in a polite manner, then there is no fear.

I had a once well known Net Nanny swear at me on these newsgroups. That to
me, put him in the gutter. To swear, it means you do not have proper command
of the Queen's English and you are showing it.


I do not have a queen apart maybe from Graham Norton.



Mike

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