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Month: September 2025

Human Interest

The Italian Job, Part 7

3rd September 2025 Going Postal 0

Well, we were finally here. We had successfully booked in the previous night and unlike previous hotel stops, we had to have a twin room as opposed to a room each. I never stopped to [more…]

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A View From The Greenhouse; Hooptedoodle

2nd September 2025 Colin Cross 0

A normal Sunday morning, or so one might think. The end of August is damp and fairly breezy up here in the hinterlands, but nothing out of the ordinary for the time of year. My [more…]

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The Big Big D

2nd September 2025 Going Postal 0

From HMS Pinafore: Captain: Bad language or abuse, I never, never use, Whatever the emergency; Though “bother it” I may occasionally say, I never use a big, big D — Chorus: What, never? Captain: No, [more…]

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Postcard from Cornwall (Porthleven)

1st September 2025 Going Postal 0

It must be close on 20 years since we last holidayed in Cornwall.  We used to go every summer when our children were young but the lure of foreign holidays and the dread of getting [more…]

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Tin Foil Hat at the ready!

1st September 2025 well_chuffed 0

It dawned upon the MSM over the last week that the Donald had not been seen in public for a few days. The orgasmic speculation that he had died was nothing less than disgraceful but [more…]

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