Maybe the house in Barns Green has a green door and the neighbours are Frankie Vaughan and Shakin' Stevens.Richard Ruck wrote:This is terrible!!
Do you receive "Housey!" regularly?
Moderator: Moderators
- Richard Ruck
- Button Grecian
- Posts: 3120
- Joined: Wed Feb 02, 2005 12:08 pm
- Real Name: Richard Ruck
- Location: Horsham
- DavebytheSea
- Forum Moderator
- Posts: 2034
- Joined: Tue Nov 23, 2004 10:33 am
- Real Name: David Eastburn
- Location: Nr Falmouth, Cornwall
- Richard Ruck
- Button Grecian
- Posts: 3120
- Joined: Wed Feb 02, 2005 12:08 pm
- Real Name: Richard Ruck
- Location: Horsham
- englishangel
- Forum Moderator
- Posts: 6956
- Joined: Mon Feb 07, 2005 12:22 pm
- Real Name: Mary Faulkner (Vincett)
- Location: Amersham, Buckinghamshire
- Mid A 15
- Button Grecian
- Posts: 3172
- Joined: Thu May 19, 2005 1:38 pm
- Real Name: Claude Rains
- Location: The Patio Of England (Kent)
Barns Green is about 2 miles from CH. Barnt Green is in Worcestershire I believe.englishangel wrote:Barnt Green? I had a friend lived there.Mid A 15 wrote:Perhaps they lived in Barns Green.Richard Ruck wrote:....or the Chinese lady who married into the family - Bow Ling Green..?
OK, sorry!
Ma A, Mid A 65 -72
- englishangel
- Forum Moderator
- Posts: 6956
- Joined: Mon Feb 07, 2005 12:22 pm
- Real Name: Mary Faulkner (Vincett)
- Location: Amersham, Buckinghamshire
-
- Button Grecian
- Posts: 4092
- Joined: Tue Feb 08, 2005 12:19 pm
- Real Name: David Brown ColA '52-'61
- Location: Essex
I haven't got my copy either because I only received an invitation to subscribe to it two days ago.DavebytheSea wrote:Nor I - but then her Majesty's mail takes a week or two to transit the Tamar.Richard Ruck wrote:.......and I STILL haven't received my copy of 'Housey!' - perhaps they're still working through the alphabet.
OTOH in the UK I do tend to have other people's mail delivered to me - I've even had one unknown man's bank statement and separately a cheque book delivered to me. Equally mail does not arrive and, even more stupidly, if I put a return address on the back they deliver it back to me the next day. Two short planks isn't in it; they even pay annual compensation!
Today I received a handbook and receipted invoice from the YHA - except that the handbook had been extracted, leaving the receipt in an open envelope (one of thoise cellophane tough ones which are the devil to open).
I reckon I was getting 7 or 8 editions out of 12 of The Garden which were sent to the UK address. Addressed to France seems to be no problem but I'm not there 6 months a year.
What happens if a politician drowns in a river? That is pollution.
What happens if all of them drown? That is solution!!!
What happens if all of them drown? That is solution!!!
- jhopgood
- Button Grecian
- Posts: 1884
- Joined: Mon Jun 07, 2004 6:26 pm
- Real Name: John Hopgood
- Location: Benimeli, Alicante
The Old Blue is coming along nicely, thank you, and if all goes to plan, which I doubt, should go off to the printers next week.Richard Ruck wrote:Perhaps I was dreaming, then! I'll wake up when Eric barks at the postman, and my copy will be in the postbox!
Seriously, though, perhaps I was thinking of 'The Old Blue' which, as we know, isn't quite ready yet.....
We will then be in the hands of the printers, binders, envelope stuffers and delivery agents, over which we have little control although we do our best to chivvy them along.
Given that we have a write up on the Carol Concert, and intervening assorted celebrations, we are still on track for the magazine to hit the doormat before the end of January.
A word on the mail.
I have sent a second class letter via a mail box in a Valencian suburb at 11.00 am on a Thursday to South East London, and when I phoned on the Saturday, it had arrived, 48 hours, not bad.
However, post from the UK to Spain appears to be hit and miss, mainly miss. I wonder where it goes wrong?
Here in the village we have a wonderful system where the postman will hold the mail if need be, hand deliver,etc. He is open every day from 0900 to 1000, mail is delivered around 1100, after he, and sometime me, have had our coffee. After 3.00 pm he doubles as a carpenter with his father in law.
Not a bad service.
Barnes B 25 (59 - 66)
- englishangel
- Forum Moderator
- Posts: 6956
- Joined: Mon Feb 07, 2005 12:22 pm
- Real Name: Mary Faulkner (Vincett)
- Location: Amersham, Buckinghamshire
I once received a Christmas card from my aunt who lived in a suburb of Sydney in which she commented on going to the last day of a Test Match.
I received the card at 8.10 am on Thursday, it had been postmarked 6.45pm on Tuesday. With the time difference that is 47 1/2 hours. From Sydney to Ealing.
I received the card at 8.10 am on Thursday, it had been postmarked 6.45pm on Tuesday. With the time difference that is 47 1/2 hours. From Sydney to Ealing.
"If a man speaks, and there isn't a woman to hear him, is he still wrong?"
-
- Button Grecian
- Posts: 4092
- Joined: Tue Feb 08, 2005 12:19 pm
- Real Name: David Brown ColA '52-'61
- Location: Essex
Have the same problem with France - hit & miss, whilst mail within France is (by UK standards), very good. One letter, posted in Paris in the evening, plopped into our letterbox (at the farm) at noon the next day.jhopgood wrote:A word on the mail.
I have sent a second class letter via a mail box in a Valencian suburb at 11.00 am on a Thursday to South East London, and when I phoned on the Saturday, it had arrived, 48 hours, not bad.
However, post from the UK to Spain appears to be hit and miss, mainly miss. I wonder where it goes wrong?
Here in the village we have a wonderful system where the postman will hold the mail if need be, hand deliver,etc. He is open every day from 0900 to 1000, mail is delivered around 1100, after he, and sometime me, have had our coffee. After 3.00 pm he doubles as a carpenter with his father in law.
Not a bad service.
Our postman is also very good - shares the local gossip, will post your mail (even get the stamps and put them on if you pay the cost in advance) and I'm not sure what else. Certainly on one accasion he mentioned that it might be an idea if we, as English, went and saw some new arrivals who were having difficulties. I can't say enough good about him. His alternate, a ladydy, is also very sweet
What happens if a politician drowns in a river? That is pollution.
What happens if all of them drown? That is solution!!!
What happens if all of them drown? That is solution!!!