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Night Owls: Part Two-whit, Two-woo

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FannyCornforth Tue 12-Jan-21 19:25:32

Hello Everyone smile
New thread here.
Thank you all so very much for your company on the first thread.
I'm looking forward to our half asleep, woozy 2am chats moonbrew

Kim19 Sun 24-Jan-21 04:05:06

Hdello all owls. Hope you're all cosy even if awake. I was watching 'Singin in the rain' yet again. Lovely. Thought I might have slept better as I had some real good exercise yesterday chipping away at the ice on my driveway. Seems not...... Think I'll wander around the wee quizy games we have on GN. Quite enjoy some of them.

FannyCornforth Sun 24-Jan-21 03:48:40

Hello Rufus!
No, I'm not Scottish (intriguing!)

Thank you for the jokes. Here is your feedback as requested:
I really liked Joke A. I will be telling it to MrC in due course.
I didn't like Joke B. Too corny.

I've got a little quiz / game for you.
My A level English teacher is now a famous comedian. Can you guess who they are?
(I originally posted where I am from when I denied being Scottish, but I deleted it as it may be too much of a clue.)

Enjoy your quiche! Bon appetit! wine

Rufus2 Sun 24-Jan-21 03:33:14

I'm up for a joke if you have any - I did enjoy the Bradford ^turn-off one
Fanny C. Have I ever!? How do think I've had so many "Reports" and "Deletions"?
But maybe you're not trying to lead me astray again; btw, you're not Scotch are you? tchhmm
Using the Rule of Thumb motto "Sometimes Rude but Never Crude"; try these good "Oldies" (repeats!)
Lady talking to her friend says
I think my husband is depressed.
It hasn't stopped raining for 3 days and all he does is stare through the window.
If it's still raining tomorrow, I suppose I'll have to let him in!"

Sign spotted at local chemist's shop'
" Try Viagra. It won't make you Sean Connery but it might make you Roger Moore!"

Feedback needed to work out the audience, before proceding! tchgrin
Next-door lady Merrin, has has just brought round an off-cut from her home-made family-size quiche for lunch!
Too hot 30C for soup!
Will be back later to talk about Owls again!

FannyCornforth Sun 24-Jan-21 02:40:56

Hello Owls moon
Waiting for snow here! It's minus 3 and there is a very hard frost. I've opened the curtains a little so I can chart any progress.
Nanna8 'Hope you are feeling better young Fanny' really made me smile!
We haven't watched The Vikings yet. I see that it it's only seven years old - we usually wait at least ten years before we view the latest 'must watch TV'!
We have a neighbour who is an archaeologist whose dog is named Radnor, so I now I know where they got his name from.
Molly I'm going to look at Georgette Hayer on Audible now.

Mollygo Sat 23-Jan-21 23:27:21

Bedtime again. Last night I listened to the Secret Garden. Audible very kindly sent me a free copy. It’s soothing listening to a familiar book. Tonight I’m starting These Old Shades. It’s my absolute favourite Georgette Heyer and I’ll almost be disappointed if I doze off. Thank heavens for a timer so I won’t miss much.
Hope you all sleep well tonight. Rufus it’s snowed all day here-so I’m not worried about the sun.

nanna8 Sat 23-Jan-21 07:42:19

Good morning everyone ( early evening for us ). Hope you are feeling better young Fanny. Never worry about rudeness if you are feeling off and someone upsets you. It is a privilege for those of us who are older and better to speak your mind than simmer !We’ve started watching that long saga, The Vikings ( I know, I know everyone else has already watched it !) . The special effects are amazing and most of us have a bit of Viking blood so there is interest there.

nadateturbe Sat 23-Jan-21 06:06:18

Good morning. Slept until 4.30am. I've had a bit of a headache for a few days, think its tension, due to it. I would love a cup of tea but I don't want to waken my OH so I'll just have some water.
Sorry you're feeling low FannyCornforth. Hope you feel more cheerful soon.
I found Kim's book on Amazon for around £9. I do like recommendations. But I searched further and found a new copy on ebay for £2.99 free delivery.
I also found Rufus's barking owl on YouTube.

FannyCornforth Sat 23-Jan-21 05:27:49

Hello Molly
Thank you for your kind thoughts.
I think that it's all the talk of the vaccine (actually I know that it is).
I'm so sad / angry that DH caught it, especially with being so extremely careful.
My next door neighbour was being either a bit dim and/or very insensitive yesterday. And then I was worried that I'd been rude...
And I really do hope that I'm not going to become bitter...
I started a thread about it a few times yesterday, but kept deleting them!
Anyway - I did say that I didn't want to talk about it so I'd better shut up!

(Btw thank you for removing your post lemsip, you really didn't have to, but it was very thoughtful of you.)

The Welsh tea is called Glengettie. It's from Ocado, it's quite strong, a bit like Assam.
Molly what is your audio book, and Kim, can you recommend any TV dramas? I'm always on the lookout for recommendations.
I tried an AMcCS book years ago and didn't get on with it. It was one of the Ladies' Detective Agency books. Should I give him another bash, do you think?

Mollygo Sat 23-Jan-21 05:09:09

Yes Rufus, Ceci always used loads of sunscreen when we went on a cruise together. She says the Oz sun is unforgiving to the skin and she wouldn’t be convinced about it as a protective.
Fanny I’m sorry you’re feeling low. I’ve never heard of Welsh tea. Is it from a speciality shop? Hope you manage to sleep soon, if you’re still awake now.
I took ages-part of a book and a listen to an audiobook to doze off, but slept from around 2am till now. I think I’ll plug into the audio book again and see if that helps.

Kim19 Sat 23-Jan-21 04:11:58

Hello everyone! Mollygo, delighted to hear we have the same taste in authors. I dip in and out of his many characters but Isabel Dalhousie is my absolute favourite. He does a new one every two years ish and I'm always champing at the bit for its release.. I'm off to do a wee bit catch up telly now. A few good dramas on at the moment and I'm not keeping up. Hope most of us are well into the land of nod.

FannyCornforth Sat 23-Jan-21 03:48:06

My post above looks like a poem!

FannyCornforth Sat 23-Jan-21 03:47:18

Hello Everyone / Anyone moon
Cup of tea on the go. Welsh tea. I've forgot it's name already. brew
Feeling very low tonight to be honest sad

Rufus what's in a 'Fisherman's Basket'?
(As soon as I typed that I realised that it's ripe for innuendo.)

There seem to be a lot of innovative culinary delights in your neck of the woods, is it an Aussie thing?
Are they quite a foodie nation?

I think that I maybe the only truly nocturnal one here.
Except my eyes are a kind of amber colour, which probably sounds more exotic than it it is.

I'm up for a joke if you have any - I did enjoy the Bradford turn-off one.
I told it to DH yesterday.
Anyway, time for a slurp...brew

Rufus2 Sat 23-Jan-21 01:51:25

She should stop avoiding the sun!
Mollygo Good Morning!
Who and where is "Ceci"? Pleased to hear of her recovery from "you know what" assuming my guess is right, but our present scare now that Summer has finally arrived is Melanoma, and rightly so!
TV shots of beach-goers applying sun screen, part of a "Slip, Slap, Slop campaign come up in every programme, plus shots of what to look out for! shock
So it seems like a choice of the Devil or the deep blue sea.
I'd recommend avoiding the sun like what I'm doing right now waiting indoors for No.2 son to turn up with shopping plus a box of "Fisherman's Basket" for lunch and and a bottle of something or other to help deaden any pains that may or may not arise. tchgrin
I think soup is off the menu today!
Now, no sleeping ! Don't forget you're supposed to be nocturnal!
OoRoo

Mollygo Sat 23-Jan-21 00:08:16

I know it’s after midnight, but I’m tucked up and hoping for a good night tonight.
Sleep well all-and if you can’t sleep, there’s usually company here.??

lemsip Fri 22-Jan-21 07:55:07

I have requested deletion of my post Fanny

Mollygo Fri 22-Jan-21 07:36:47

It’s been a busy night for some of you. I slept well, despite the torrential rain lashing against the window, possibly thanks to the jab I had yesterday-not the jab, but the painkiller type.
.Rufus I’m astonished about the barking owl though it’ll never replace a good guard dog. I’m going to pass your info about heat on to Ceci, who lives down your way and is just back home recovering from the bug. She should stop avoiding the sun!
Kim19, I love McCall-Smith’s books, but I haven’t tried that one. The first one I ever read was Portuguese Irregular Verbs.
Fanny I hope you did eventually drop off. The weather is not an incentive to get up early, especially after a bad night.

FannyCornforth Fri 22-Jan-21 06:38:38

Thank you Kim, your's too.
I'm afraid that it's been another double Shipping Forecast night!
I'll be dropping off shortly I hope.
Better late than never!

Kim19 Fri 22-Jan-21 06:30:57

Hello Fanny. WiFi decided to play silly. Book is called 'The careful use of compliments'. Very gentle stuff and just my cup of tea. Hope your day proves calm and enjoyable.

FannyCornforth Fri 22-Jan-21 03:50:41

Hi Rufus I will go in search of your owl namesake.
I'm very much in the Midlands and yes, we are taking a bit of a battering.
Hope all goes well at the docs.

Rufus2 Fri 22-Jan-21 03:40:08

still have use of the special Festive Gransnet emojis
Good Morning All!
Fanny Why not? We are special people! tchgrin
Shocking pictures of your floods on TV news this morning; mainly the Midlands. If cold doesn't kill Covid perhaps drowning might do the trick!
Mollygo .Here's something new I learned today so you can say you've learned two things today!
1. There's an Australian owl called "Rufous Owl (Ninox Rufo} I had a feeling I belonged here! tchgrin
2.Coincidentally a fellow appeared on a TV chat Show this morning with a real, live "barking" owl. Awesome!
Many viewers had sent in pictures of their pet dogs staring at their TV screens! Sounded absolutely fair dinkum!
Would make a good house guard, especially at night! tchgrin

Just off to a doctor's appointment so Soup of the Day still on hold!
Sweet Dreams

FannyCornforth Fri 22-Jan-21 03:21:11

Lemsip that's the first article that you come to when you Google sunlight and covid, but if you scroll down there are lots of other articles discussing UV rays effect on Covid.
Anyway, I'd rather this didn't become another one of the countless threads debating the virus please.
I wish that I hadn't mentioned it myself now!

lemsip Fri 22-Jan-21 03:14:14

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

FannyCornforth Fri 22-Jan-21 02:04:58

Hello Kim
Sunlight does kill Covid.
What is your current book?

Kim19 Fri 22-Jan-21 01:17:08

Hello Rufus and anyone else out there. Have this feeling I'm not going to sleep much tonight. Not to worry have a good book. Rufus I wish you were correct about great heat killing off Covid. No such luck! I always when I complained of being cold my lovely Mum would say 'never mind, it kills the bugs'. Not this one it seems. We're in a bit of a no win situation with it at the moment methinks. Think Australia seems away ahead of us right now. Well done if that is the case.

FannyCornforth Fri 22-Jan-21 01:12:18

Hello Owls moon
Hope that everyone has had a good day.
Rufus - I'm intrigued that you appear to have still have use of the special Festive Gransnet emojis.