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Currently watching "Grand Designs" with some lunes building a house on the edge of a North Welsh cliff.
Which is receding as the sea washes it away.
Also drinking some pear cider.
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostCurrently watching "Grand Designs" with some lunes building a house on the edge of a North Welsh cliff.
Which is receding as the sea washes it away.
Hang on, I mean "shake one's head at their imbecility". Damned autocorrectComment
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Someone I've never heard of is finding out "Who do you think you are?".
Basically descended from a talented banjo player.
We are, apparently, unable to call ****** minstrels ****** minstrels any more.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostCurrently watching "Grand Designs" with some lunes building a house on the edge of a North Welsh cliff.
Which is receding as the sea washes it away.
Also drinking some pear cider.
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* - when i say abandoned, i mean sold to some English person lulled into a false sense of security by the summer weather. They haven't been seen since they bought it. Indeed, one of the barns blew down last winter, probably in that storm on the telly just now. Saeson twmffat.Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostJust seen that too. About 30 miles from my Ex's family farm on Pen Llyn. Strangely enough, their 'spare' farmhouse was abandoned* about 10 years ago when the erosion got too much. Last time I was there, it had 5 times the land between the house and the sea as that place had.
* - when i say abandoned, i mean sold to some English person lulled into a false sense of security by the summer weather. They haven't been seen since they bought it. Indeed, one of the barns blew down last winter, probably in that storm on the telly just now. Saeson twmffat.
In other news, the arsonist banjo player got off.Comment
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Until he fell off his perch at 50 odd.
Much weeping & gnashing of teeth over someone who's been dead for over a century.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostBut, but, but it's sooooo lovely in the summer.
Remarkably, the chicken hut (which started life as a WW2 observation post to spot Luftwaffe chaps heading for Liverpool), is utterly unscathed on the cliftop. Even the chicken tulip hasn't blown outComment
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