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 Old Trev , his niece told me is in hospital, she knows not where. 
I hope they found him an appropriate bed, so many of the patients sit in their ambulances outside A&E nowadays, a place , to be honest, I’d prefer his to be rather than on a hospital trolley. 
At least he would be warmer, and supervised by two trained professionals in the ambulance.
She will keep me up to date with any updates.

It’s college day today and I’m off soon. 
We [ the students]have presentations to give tonight.
I’ve practiced it in front of the dogs but only Roger seemed interested.

I may go to the cinema tomorrow to see Living 
I suspect it’s been a bit overblown by the critics but we will see

I met a guy with a hole in his jumper yesterday, there wasn’t the time to have a chat πŸ™


And thank you for follower Jane ,    Who kindly left me a small gift. 
After a long and somewhat taxing shift yesterday, it was most welcomed…..

27 comments:

  1. A guy with a hole in his jumper sounds just your type!

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    1. He was . Sadly the opportunity to talk didn't happen as it has a want to do

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  2. Barbara Anne6:05 pm

    Hummm ... a hole in his jumper? Was he otherwise allurning? Could be promising ...!
    Wishing Old Trev well.

    Hugs!

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  3. I hope Trev is OK and will be back home before too long. Also hope you meet hole-in-the-jumper man again, and can have a chat (and maybe more?). Roger is trying to redeem himself by listening to your presentation. xx

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  4. Holey moly man may be the one John xx πŸ‘•πŸ‘–πŸ‘Ÿ

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    1. No flis, I just had a glimpse from afar

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  5. Damselfly6:34 pm

    Best wishes to Old Trev that he recovers quickly and returns home soon. Hope your presentation went well!
    How's your eye?

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  6. I had a CT Scan yesterday anddefinitely vouch for hospital corridors being freezing.

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    1. And in one sentence , you reflect perspective x

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  7. It's not a chat that the fellow with the hole in his jumper needed - it was similar coloured wool and a darning needle!

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    1. The hole in the jumper is a metaphor for ordinary, and genuine and sweet

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  8. I don't know whether it occurs where you live John - but some villages participate in the activity of arm knitting - My friend sat on the floor whilst knitting proceeded on her arms - Perhaps holey man may be interested to accompany you x πŸ‘πŸ›€

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    1. Anonymous9:14 am

      Ridiculous. Drunk again flis? You naughty boy.

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    2. You are mistaken if you imagine me to be a boy anon? - as only very recently again a very nice man commented how much he thought I looked like Joanna Lumley πŸ’„

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  9. I hope T gets the wonderful care that Weave talks about. A hole in the jumper definitely sends a message. Just right.

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  10. Perhaps there will be another chance. My best to old Trev.

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  11. I do hope your neighbor is getting good care,

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  12. I once had to give an important lecture so practiced the whole thing beforehand and recorded it. My children later found the recording and said 'I sounded really pretentious'. I've always wondered if all the students who attended thought the same!

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  13. I love Bill Nighy. I must see the film when it turns up here.

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  14. It occurs to me that perhaps the man with a hole in his jumper took one look at you with your black eye and thought, 'bad news, this one!'

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  15. I hope Trev is ok and will be home soon.

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