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  1. Araldite Rapid has improved over the intervening 50 years. Certainly, I'll be using it during the sermon tomorrow, to stick an ear back onto the crib donkey. Bill
  2. We've had a short shower. Off to Lord's soon for the T20, just don't know how many punters will turn up. May be damp ..... Bill
  3. After the acquisition of a marriage license. Bill
  4. Especially as he only had one head. Bill
  5. Morning awl, Many thanks for your support, especially to Tony, Baz and Jamie for their PMs and the latter for his phone call. I think the issue has died a natural death, but just knowing that I had a support network ..... But I'm a volunteer, and can just walk away ..... Anyway, the World Cup is now history. It was quite a day! It was raining that morning, leaving a humid atmosphere, so it was basically a bowler's pitch. Bowl a full length and even the white ball was moving a fraction Not that Archer thought so - a series of head high wides. For whatever reason, it seemed to be a left hander's pitch - Nicholls, Latham, Stokes all scored runs. It wasn't a pitch for fast bowlers, the fast mediums were getting the balls to stop a fraction - certainly Boult should not have bowled the Super over. But I think New Zealand lost because they didn't have a top class spinner, Neesham bowled most of the fifth bowler overs, and leaked runs, but Santner could have gone for more. I didn't see the Super overs, but had my back to the game, treating a very ill patient who insisted in watching the game. A difficult to find pulse, which was changing ball by ball, but finally enough beats to record a figure which was nearly replicated by the Paramedic's lifepack. Result! We were called earlier to the Media Centre, to the broadcasting floor, so was in close proximity to several past, and one present, England players. What did I think of my five World Cup games? Good cricket, mainly sober spectators (especially Pakistan vs Bangladesh, where one of my patients had a scald from a cup of tea), bloody awful racket from the music (especially the Simply Red look but not soundalike), play held up by on ground advertising. Bring on the Tests - oh shucks I have a Twenty 20 on Thursday, but at least that's only a couple of hours of purgatory. Bill
  6. In my opinion, no, I preferred the Ladies final a couple of years back. I got to see the end of the Ladies game as well. I spent the super overs in the Compton stand, but with my back to the game, treating a rather sick person. Bill
  7. Yes KZ, I was carrying an AED around the ground. I will post comprehensively in ER sometime later. Bill
  8. Was anyone else actually there? Bill
  9. Having a few personal problems at the moment, not for discussion but I may need some electronic ears sometime. Bill
  10. So Richard Maunsell was very much a Managing Engineer, bringing together a team to run the mechanicals of the SECR. Then, with the addition of Finlayson from the LSWR, continuing on the Southern Railway for perhaps a decade. It was only in the mid 1930's that the team ran out of ideas, resulting in the Q class - basically a copy of the 20 year old 4F. Finlayson is the understated member of the team, but it is fairly obvious that the Arthurs, Nelsons and Schools were initiated at his board. In many ways, it was a pity that Bulleid didn't follow Maunsell's example. Bill
  11. Lime Street is a most magnificent model. But is it an exhibition layout or a working diorama? The problem lies in the prototype track plan, which really only allows one movement at a time, a problem on a 50 foot (?) layout. I spent a couple of hours looking at it last Warley; not for the operation, merely for the quality of the modelling. Bill
  12. A fang failure may involve a visit to the fosse. Bill
  13. Chris, The last group went through about 7pm, then the "unaffiliated" came past and I was expecting to see you. Except these were only a hundred odd waifs and strays, then the stewards and it was all over. I hadn't realised that you were assigned and just assumed you had had an earlier discussion with the Routemaster bus. In truth, 90 minutes were sufficient for my knees and my bladder, and was relieved there was a loo on my train. Bill
  14. Trevor Nunn is another superb modeller, working in S Scale (sic); initially with East Lynn and now with Troyland. Bill
  15. Evening awl, So I did get the train up to London about lunchtime, to the National Gallery, then to the Old Coffee House to do my German homework, delayed in the Charing Cross Road assisting an LAS truck to do a three point turn and found a perch in Trafalgar Square about 5:15. Didn't spot anyone I knew, a slightly worrying note was the number of buses taking part in the procession ..... Off to bed, Bill
  16. Morning awl, Another long day at Lord's yesterday. Pakistan v Bangladesh, so minimal alcohol. The latter have the most gorgeous national anthem, it thrums along gently for about 20 minutes. I had two casualties, a spilt cup of tea (it was Pakistan v Bangladesh!) and a kid hit in the face by one of those stupid sticks that you are meant to smack together to make a racket but that any normal kid would regard as a weapon of opportunity. This one's sibling did. Sort of up late, then listened to the Radio 3 analysis of the Rite of Spring in the bath. (Next week it's Strauss' Four Last Songs - unpleasant man and crap composer until he was in his eighties, then two wonderful works, Metamorphosen and the Songs.) So to today. I might toddle up to London. Remember at weekends they still run Routemasters on the number 15, so perhaps I should check on Chris' safety? Back later, maybe? Bill
  17. Chris, Do you have an approximate timing for Trafalgar Square on Saturday? Unsure whether I can make it, depends how busy Lord's is and my local train service will be crap. Bill
  18. Sorry to read that Phil. Breakfast, 2 ibuprofen, cricket? Bill
  19. Jamie said "This morning I'm off to help a friend dismantle a rather dangerous and unguarded home built circular saw. he doesn't want his grandchildren injuring themselves on it. It should be an enjoyable morning. Apart from that, not a lot to report." Jamie, if you need a third pair of hands, whatever you do, don't invite GDB, otherwise there won't be a third pair of hands assisting you! Signed by the GDB Preservation Society.
  20. I keep receiving e-mails from a gentleman by the mane of Donald J Trump, demanding that I contribute $250 (daily?) to his campaign fund, to ensure that the SOCIALIST (his caps.) Bernie Saunders doesn't retain a free health service. I block it, but the little shite keeps getting his kids to e-mail me. Bill
  21. Morning awl, Quick post before I'm off to church, then later to what could be the last German class. Some will realise it will be spoken towards the end of the grand tour in September. Pretty superfluous in a way, I start in my scruffy German, the reply is in fluent English, than I have to respond in German to establish the lingua operandi. Bill
  22. Evening awl from a cooling London Borough. Yesterday was a very long day at Lord's - over 14 hours. One very hot day, resulting in a lot of casualties, but at least a late start and a fairly young crowd, otherwise, well I hate to think ..... When I left at 11:00pm we still had an ambulance queuing at A&E so the last SJA people would have left in the small hours. I'm responsible for the radios, so it was a matter of getting the important radios on charge ready for the game on Friday. Home by 12:30am and up at 6:30 for back to back church services, then a party for the departing sacristan. And so now I'm officially sacristan! The final hymn was Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah, but to the wimpy translation. I must remind the rector that I want the proper version at my funeral! The rest of the day was spent snoozing, listening to cricket, washing linen and an important phone call. I'm now charging the LAS mobile phone and radio before tomorrow's duty. Keep well all, Bill
  23. Thanks Baz, working for me too. Means I can print out the Lord's paperwork, although the lads on the gate let me in anyway Bill
  24. Mike, sorry that you've lost your cat. You will miss him. Now you just have the Station Cat, which reminds me that we haven't heard from her recently. Early to bed because we have the day nighter at Lord's tomorrow, and it could be a busy duty. Bill
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