First off, congrats to Geoff who learned on Thursday that he's passed eight GCSEs, with pretty good grades.
On a wonderfully warm summer day today (the last?) we walked into town where I got my hair cut, and after buying a few necessities and the makings of a summer dinner, we stopped off for a panino and a cappuccino at one of Allders' concessions, called 'Munch'. I left the counter with the the sandwiches and coffees in take-away containers after an argument over the non-provision of plates, their stated reason being that, at 5.20, they were closed for eating-in because the business shut at 6. I hardly need add that we won't be re-visiting 'Munch'.
Arrived home grumpy after that, but the evening was cheered by watching the slightly odd film 'A Cock and Bull Story', starring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon playing two characters called Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon, who are trying to make a film of the 'unfilmable' eighteenth century novel 'The Life and Times of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman'.
On a wonderfully warm summer day today (the last?) we walked into town where I got my hair cut, and after buying a few necessities and the makings of a summer dinner, we stopped off for a panino and a cappuccino at one of Allders' concessions, called 'Munch'. I left the counter with the the sandwiches and coffees in take-away containers after an argument over the non-provision of plates, their stated reason being that, at 5.20, they were closed for eating-in because the business shut at 6. I hardly need add that we won't be re-visiting 'Munch'.
Arrived home grumpy after that, but the evening was cheered by watching the slightly odd film 'A Cock and Bull Story', starring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon playing two characters called Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon, who are trying to make a film of the 'unfilmable' eighteenth century novel 'The Life and Times of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman'.

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