tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23282643.post115182182975132755..comments2023-10-12T15:59:35.120+01:00Comments on radiogandy: Return from Holidaystracyjameshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00914991294683176018noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23282643.post-1152116643444348472006-07-05T17:24:00.000+01:002006-07-05T17:24:00.000+01:00The beach does look lovely. For weather forecasts...The beach does look lovely. For weather forecasts why not try >netweather.tv<. It gives a 5 day forecast for any UK location (eg, Ollerton).<BR/><BR/>Now that you (or your old ladies) mention it, I spent my first honeymoon on Guernsey and the food was very good there too - lots of cream, as I recall. And my mother's young brother was awarded an American Bronze star for leading a raid on a German machine gun post at Monte Cassino. Lovely.<BR/><BR/>Re the lifeboat, what a pity the mayor could not go on the rescue mission. Those being saved would no doubt have assumed it to be standard Tenby procedure.<BR/><BR/>The Merchant's house cesspit details would have suited Sandra's mother. She was an aficionado of intestinal and other personal bodily matters, preferably discussed over lunch.<BR/><BR/>As you already know, I have never understood, apart from the crossword. why anyone should feel the need to see a newspaper (or have a wash) on holiday. Now that I am once again receiving blogs I shall be unable to find time to read even my one paperof the week (Observer).<BR/>And I had not realised that there is a minimum IQ requirement for joining the NT!<BR/><BR/>Your crab sandwich story reminds me of ordering fish in a coastal Norfolk pub and getting a square of reformed breadcrumbs from the freezer (as were the chips). Only acceptable inland if very cheap and to appease hunger - but at the seaside ...!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com