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    We had a nice calm day. Highlights - dinner with "all the trimmings." The planned cosy singing round the piano, ended up just me and Mrs P belting out carols while the offspring hid in the other room and watched telly. Then we played a Lord of the Rings boardgame till bedtime (We all fell into darkness, I blame the Merlot .)

    Today is the big family party knackering day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by prendrelemick View Post
    Happy Christmas Everyone! I'm just about to gird my loins and go out into the driving rain to see to cows, sheep, dog, ponies. But its Christmas so I don't care.
    And thanks for the Christmas stamp GG, I can't seem to reply on your profile so I'll do it here.
    No bother on the reply. Sounds like it was a soggy Chritmas in your part of the world. We had off and on mist with some brief sleet showers. I'm about to post photo of that knapping kit on the "interesting" thread.

    Quote Originally Posted by Paulclem View Post
    How was your Christmas day? They've all disappeared and so I've got the computer out to have a play. It has been rather exhausting today - I'm not sure why. It's always busy, but both Mrs Paulclem and myself are completely knackered. Mrs Paulclem is working tomorrow too for a four hour shift, and so she's away in the land of nod. (I appreciate Mick, that yours is a 365 day year).
    All went well. Spent the past two days at my brother in law's home with their nine year old twins, keeping all in the spirit of the occasion. Like Mick, we had a wonderful dinner with all the trimmings. We had the traditional viewing of "Scrooge" with Albert Finney, including my brother in law's rendition of "December 25th" including a few of Fezziwig's dance moves.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmjvAJS0_V4

    Santa was generous this year. It is amazing how well he understands us...



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    Nah. Alistair Sim - unimprovable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkBastable View Post
    Nah. Alistair Sim - unimprovable.
    Agreed. We watched this version twice. We had the colourised one which is not as atmospheric in my view as the black and white version.

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    I vaguely recall hearing about and seeing perhaps portions of the Sim version in the past. Having seen the clip, I'll have to give it a shot for comparison.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paulclem View Post
    Agreed. We watched this version twice. We had the colourised one which is not as atmospheric in my view as the black and white version.
    Yeah, the colourised one totally misses the point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by prendrelemick View Post
    Happy Christmas Everyone! I'm just about to gird my loins and go out into the driving rain to see to cows, sheep, dog, ponies. But its Christmas so I don't care.

    And thanks for the Christmas stamp GG, I can't seem to reply on your profile so I'll do it here.
    Yeah, that pretty much describes my extended family too

    Quote Originally Posted by Paulclem View Post
    How was your Christmas day? They've all disappeared and so I've got the computer out to have a play. It has been rather exhausting today - I'm not sure why. It's always busy, but both Mrs Paulclem and myself are completely knackered. Mrs Paulclem is working tomorrow too for a four hour shift, and so she's away in the land of nod. (I appreciate Mick, that yours is a 365 day year).
    I had intended to work...the time and a half appealed to me and we had already bought our new toy; but I reconsidered that it wouldn't be very jolly for Jess, so we stayed home, watched a movie, took out some Thanksgiving turkey out of the freezer and made some side dishes and rewatched Star Wars Phantom Menace. I have sworn off the Christmas movies this year.
    Late night, I went to my Spanish friends and had some rather indigestible pork with rice, beans and yuka followed by melting fudge, crying sick babies with fever and several disappointed wives and children who thought Santa had screwed up again this year.
    Quote Originally Posted by prendrelemick View Post
    We had a nice calm day. Highlights - dinner with "all the trimmings." The planned cosy singing round the piano, ended up just me and Mrs P belting out carols while the offspring hid in the other room and watched telly. Then we played a Lord of the Rings boardgame till bedtime (We all fell into darkness, I blame the Merlot .)

    Today is the big family party knackering day.
    That does sound lovely, I wish I could have been a fly on your wall...I would have left when you fell into darkness though.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gilliatt Gurgle View Post
    No bother on the reply. Sounds like it was a soggy Chritmas in your part of the world. We had off and on mist with some brief sleet showers. I'm about to post photo of that knapping kit on the "interesting" thread.



    All went well. Spent the past two days at my brother in law's home with their nine year old twins, keeping all in the spirit of the occasion. Like Mick, we had a wonderful dinner with all the trimmings. We had the traditional viewing of "Scrooge" with Albert Finney, including my brother in law's rendition of "December 25th" including a few of Fezziwig's dance moves.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmjvAJS0_V4

    Santa was generous this year. It is amazing how well he understands us...



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    It was warm and muggy here, the mosquitos were eating us alive. I love the Albert Finney version...particularly where he is making his speech and they are bringing out the coffin and singing thank you very much behind him.
    Quote Originally Posted by MarkBastable View Post
    Nah. Alistair Sim - unimprovable.
    Yes, the Sims is my favorite of the non musical; I go between the colorized and black and white, they both have their points.

    Quote Originally Posted by Paulclem View Post
    Agreed. We watched this version twice. We had the colourised one which is not as atmospheric in my view as the black and white version.
    Quote Originally Posted by MarkBastable View Post
    Yeah, the colourised one totally misses the point.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gilliatt Gurgle View Post
    I vaguely recall hearing about and seeing perhaps portions of the Sim version in the past. Having seen the clip, I'll have to give it a shot for comparison.

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    Just saw the Xmas play, what can I say..... It is right up there with Springtime for Hitler. Minstrel in the Gallery was a nice touch and thanks for the wine G.G it was greatly appreciated. Mrs Jocky sends her warmest regards but if were you I would not open the envelope. Good to see you back Soundo you know this is where you belong. I see we are still light of one. Here is a bit of entertainment for the three stoogies:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcKZoFRpZCI

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    Braw Hogmanay, Jocky.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jocky View Post
    Just saw the Xmas play, what can I say..... It is right up there with Springtime for Hitler. Minstrel in the Gallery was a nice touch and thanks for the wine G.G it was greatly appreciated. Mrs Jocky sends her warmest regards but if were you I would not open the envelope. Good to see you back Soundo you know this is where you belong. I see we are still light of one. Here is a bit of entertainment for the three stoogies:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcKZoFRpZCI
    Quote Originally Posted by prendrelemick View Post
    Braw Hogmanay, Jocky.
    Jocky, tis good to see you back and boy, what a prologue!
    Ah, I'm happy to see the wine and Marmite delivery made it, a little care package I initially put together for Country Doctor to aid in his revolution...




    The Blokes were recently discussing the attributes of marmite, so I figured I should sample some. The local Kroger grocery store carries it.
    I can't begin to describe how disgusting it was, so I won't. I will say, it took some effort clearing it from the roof of my mouth.

    I'll second the Braw Hogmanay (now that I know its meaning)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilliatt Gurgle View Post

    The Blokes were recently discussing the attributes of marmite, so I figured I should sample some. The local Kroger grocery store carries it.
    I can't begin to describe how disgusting it was, so I won't. I will say, it took some effort clearing it from the roof of my mouth.

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    The ad campaigns here play on the love it hate it aspect of marmite. I've always liked it, but on hot buttered toast the smell reminds me of pig pens.

    Welcome back Jocky

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilliatt Gurgle View Post
    Jocky, tis good to see you back and boy, what a prologue!
    Ah, I'm happy to see the wine and Marmite delivery made it, a little care package I initially put together for Country Doctor to aid in his revolution...




    The Blokes were recently discussing the attributes of marmite, so I figured I should sample some. The local Kroger grocery store carries it.
    I can't begin to describe how disgusting it was, so I won't. I will say, it took some effort clearing it from the roof of my mouth.



    I'll second the Braw Hogmanay (now that I know its meaning)

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    I can see where you went wrong on the Marmite front, there is enough on that one cracker for a whole platefull of them. I don't say less is more, but with Marmite more can be too much.
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    See I leave you five minutes alone with my southern collleagues and they give you Marmite poisoning. You might think they are nice, farmers,teachers, Art historians what could possibly go wrong? Next thing you know they will offer you Smiths Crisps, is there no end to their depravity? Best to stick with the devil you know than the devils you know even worse.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qcPS-J0HTg

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    Quote Originally Posted by prendrelemick View Post
    I can see where you went wrong on the Marmite front, there is enough on that one cracker for a whole platefull of them. I don't say less is more, but with Marmite more can be too much.
    I believe it was Mies van der Rohe who said "less is more" and it turns out he was not referring to his architectural philosphy. Gropius was visiting Mies and dropped a blob of marmite on his T-sqaure. Mies scooped it up and took a taste and voilą you get a popular quote.

    btw I made a second attempt, this time spreading a very thin glaze over a saltine cracker.
    The result proved more palatable. The key is finding a proper volumetric ratio of marmite to the host food item it is applied to.

    Quote Originally Posted by jocky View Post
    See I leave you five minutes alone with my southern collleagues and they give you Marmite poisoning. You might think they are nice, farmers,teachers, Art historians what could possibly go wrong? Next thing you know they will offer you Smiths Crisps, is there no end to their depravity? Best to stick with the devil you know than the devils you know even worse.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qcPS-J0HTg

    Merry Solctice guys and gal
    I looked up Smith's and see that they carry a line of pretzles under the "Parker's" brand name. Now we know who has a hand in furnishing the bar pretzles.

    Another great by Jethro Tull that I wasn't aware of. I'll keep that one flagged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilliatt Gurgle View Post
    I believe it was Mies van der Rohe who said "less is more" and it turns out he was not referring to his architectural philosphy. Gropius was visiting Mies and dropped a blob of marmite on his T-sqaure. Mies scooped it up and took a taste and voilą you get a popular quote.

    btw I made a second attempt, this time spreading a very thin glaze over a saltine cracker.
    The result proved more palatable. The key is finding a proper volumetric ratio of marmite to the host food item it is applied to.



    I looked up Smith's and see that they carry a line of pretzles under the "Parker's" brand name. Now we know who has a hand in furnishing the bar pretzles.

    Another great by Jethro Tull that I wasn't aware of. I'll keep that one flagged.

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    That Gropius - such a messy eater - some of the greatest triumphs of the Bauhaus school was the result of a blob of jam or smear of chutney being dropped onto the blueprints. The iconic quad at the university of Baghdad was a carelessly dropped crumpet that landed jam side down and was accidentally re-created in concrete. Residents of Brasilia still rue the day he slapped the bottom of his ketchup bottle too hard and too near Oscar Neimeyer's desk - resulting in the traffic snarl ups of today. Good table manners are so important.
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