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~Sweet Pea~ posted:

Good evening πŸ‘‹ I’m just climbing in to bed, but I’m here for a little bit I’ve got a long walk tomorrow, which means getting up at the crack of dawn. 

Today has been restful, and I had my mum call in for a bit, then I taxi’d for some friends who went out for a few drinks. They were funny. 

I hope you all had a good day Moonie I like how you understand the birds  

Hi Sweet πŸ‘‹ back πŸ™‚

I hope you have good weather for your walk 

Is Miss Bramble going with you?

 

We shall call your taxi service β€œSweet’s Cabs” 

Fankooooooo 😁

Moonie

Lol that’s a good name I’d love a flying carpet, that would be amazing! 

 

I was contemplating it moonie, but it’s easier for us to crack on if we don’t have to worry about Bramble. I’d have to keep her on the lead, and basically march her for 26 miles.. so it wouldn’t be adventurous for her. She’s fit and capable, but I don’t like to take her any further than 20 miles, I don’t think it’s necessary. She’ll stay with my friends and throughly enjoy herself  

what are you doing tomorrow?

~Sparkling Summer~
~Sweet Pea~ posted:

Lol that’s a good name I’d love a flying carpet, that would be amazing! 

 

I was contemplating it moonie, but it’s easier for us to crack on if we don’t have to worry about Bramble. I’d have to keep her on the lead, and basically march her for 26 miles.. so it wouldn’t be adventurous for her. She’s fit and capable, but I don’t like to take her any further than 20 miles, I don’t think it’s necessary. She’ll stay with my friends and throughly enjoy herself  

what are you doing tomorrow?

πŸ€” that may be hard to track down πŸ˜‰

Awww, that is a good idea for her to stay with your friends. She wouldn’t like being on a lead for all that way, anyway πŸ™‚

 

Nothing planned for tomorrow 

Well apart from going up the park at least three time 

Plus some telly sport too. So not as exercised as you will be πŸ˜‰πŸ€£

Moonie
~Sweet Pea~ posted:

I bet your park walks clock up a surprising distance though Moonie I hope the sport is exciting tomorrow too 

 

I’d better turn in. Sweet dreams Moonie see you on the other side have a lovely day tomorrow 

 

goodnight hugs for yogi & Ros too xx 

Fankoo, I hope so too 

Nite nite, sleep well, sweet dreams to you and Miss Bramble  

I hope your tomorrow well too 

Moonie
El Loro posted:

Good morning everyone

 

Some sunshine here, not a warm start outside but getting warmer, may get showers this afternoon. Wednesday's forecast is thoroughly wet for the southern half of the country almost all day.

 

Ros, one of my brother's friends is a Wrexham supporter. My brother has told me from time to time of their history of playoffs - must hold the record for the club with the highest number of play off failures which must be demoralising for them - it's almost as if they expect to lose so do.

 

I hope everyone has a good day

yes its so sad EL as their fan base is so supportive and they have a fantastic ground but they are a Trust and can't get into debt - so affects players as they tend to loan  a lot rather than buy- 

Rocking Ros Rose
El Loro posted:

The verses with the sheet music of the above hymn can be seen on this site:
https://hymnary.org/hymn/CAH2000/338

 

It says that it's a traditional Irish melody which is rather questionable unless Scarborough has changed countries

 

Apparently the Scarborough Fair melody may have come from an old Scottish ballad called The Elfin Knight. This is one version of that and one can see how that could be the case.

Extrait de l'Album "Old Celtic & Nordic Ballads" (Prikosnovenie - Nov. 2012). J.L.Lenoir :Guitare, Basse, Lyre, Arrangement - Joanne McIver : Chant -ElΓ©onore Billy : Nyckelharpa - J.B. Mondoloni : Bodhran

love this EL

Rocking Ros Rose
El Loro posted:

HMRC got into trouble with the ICO about their voice ID system for people ringing them and had to delete some 5 million voice files:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-48150575

 

That system is not used for agents such as myself ringing the HMRC. That's a different phone number. Such a system would not be of much use as a an agent can have lots of different employees ringing HMRC.

I heard about that on the radio El 

Moonie
Moonie posted:
El Loro posted:

HMRC got into trouble with the ICO about their voice ID system for people ringing them and had to delete some 5 million voice files:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-48150575

 

That system is not used for agents such as myself ringing the HMRC. That's a different phone number. Such a system would not be of much use as a an agent can have lots of different employees ringing HMRC.

I heard about that on the radio El 

I did too

El Loro

The HMRC agent verification routine is:
HMRC asks agent for client's name and address
Then they ask for agent's name and address.

 

Earlier this year I had to ring HMRC regarding a couple of clients and had both their files in front of me for me to read out their addresses.

When dealing with the first client I said their name but then said the address for the second client. HMRC didn't challenge me at that point and asked me for my agent's name and address which I did. I then realised I'd given the address for the other client so immediately told them the correct address. I don't know if they would have halted the conversation if I hadn't.

El Loro
El Loro posted:

The HMRC agent verification routine is:
HMRC asks agent for client's name and address
Then they ask for agent's name and address.

 

Earlier this year I had to ring HMRC regarding a couple of clients and had both their files in front of me for me to read out their addresses.

When dealing with the first client I said their name but then said the address for the second client. HMRC didn't challenge me at that point and asked me for my agent's name and address which I did. I then realised I'd given the address for the other client so immediately told them the correct address. I don't know if they would have halted the conversation if I hadn't.

Good job you was on the ball El 

Moonie

Evening all 

We had a good day with the tiddlers. It was an in service day so we had both children for the full day. We made chocolate nests, complete with chocolate eggs and yellow chicks; planted cress in eggshells and in a plastic/cardboard garden (purchased kit); made kites and PB made a book, then wrote the story and drew accompanying pictures. 

Squiggle, I love phlox, I used to have some in my garden 

El, I’m glad English bluebells have the edge over the Spanish ones.

Moonie, did you get up to the pond today?

Yogi19

Good evening the weary walker returns 28 miles yesterday! I’m tired and hungry but in no pain, which is amazing I didn’t take Bramble, btw. I hope you each had a great bank holiday 

Yogi, your day with the tiddlers sounds great fun!  

 

Squiggle, 23 years is fantastic you were meant to stay on this earth and shine your light among us

 

 

~Sparkling Summer~

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