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El Loro posted:
Moonie posted:
El Loro posted:
Moonie posted:
El Loro posted:

A little poser. Suppose the low temperature on a day is about 16 C and the high is about 28 C, what's unusual about that?

*puts thinking cap on* 🧒 

One of my clients mentioned it to me the other day - it's nothing to do with tax

Still looking for inspiration El 😳

You need a bit of conversion therapy, just think back on it

😳😳😳

Moonie
El Loro posted:

Good morning everyone

 

Much cloudier here this morning and not as hot as yesterday.

 

Re my poser yesterday, if you convert 16 C to F you get about 61 F which is 16 backwards and for 28 C you get about 82 F which is 28 backwards - those are the only two 2 digits numbers like that.

 

I hope eevryone has a good day

knew the 28 C - 82F one but thank you for the  16C- 61 F

Rocking Ros Rose

Moonie, this is Terry Gilliam's Beware of the Elephants. According to the Wiki article on the Monty Pythons he did this for the series "Do Not Adjust Your Sets" possibly early 1968 before Monty Python came into existence. The series had Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin in (also a certain David Jason). It was shown on ITV children's television.

Oh, and note the music starting about a minute in.

 

El Loro
El Loro posted:

Turin, that python on the loose in Cambridge is still at large.

 

The python has set up a twitter account
https://twitter.com/PythonCambridge

Moonie posted:
El Loro posted:

Turin, that python on the loose in Cambridge is still at large.

 

The python has set up a twitter account
https://twitter.com/PythonCambridge

Oh, clever python but he should have been called β€œMonty” 

 

Goodnight and sweet dreams, everyone 

Hug for any night owls 

Yogi19
El Loro posted:

Moonie, this is Terry Gilliam's Beware of the Elephants. According to the Wiki article on the Monty Pythons he did this for the series "Do Not Adjust Your Sets" possibly early 1968 before Monty Python came into existence. The series had Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin in (also a certain David Jason). It was shown on ITV children's television.

Oh, and note the music starting about a minute in.

 

 

Moonie
Yogi19 posted:
El Loro posted:

Turin, that python on the loose in Cambridge is still at large.

 

The python has set up a twitter account
https://twitter.com/PythonCambridge

Moonie posted:
El Loro posted:

Turin, that python on the loose in Cambridge is still at large.

 

The python has set up a twitter account
https://twitter.com/PythonCambridge

Oh, clever python but he should have been called β€œMonty” 

 

Goodnight and sweet dreams, everyone 

Hug for any night owls 

Nighty nite Yogi and Buddies, sleep well, sweet dreams everyone  

Moonie

Next week's Radio Times includes a reprint of their pages from the July 10 1969 issue which were about the Apollo 11 moon mission (take off 16 July 1969, landed 20 July, first walk 21 July).

 

On the last page of the insert they mention a new science fiction series with the first episode shown on Saturday 12th. It was shown a few years after the USA showed it. The first episode was "Where No Man Has Gone Before" so you know what I'm referring to.

El Loro
~Sweet Pea~ posted:

Hurricane Summer breezing through! goodness me I’m looking forward to some alone time this weekend I need to slow down. 

 

Sunny & pleasant here today, definitely no python slithering around the area  

 

Moonie, how are the swans? 

 

I hope you're all having a smooth day, anyone watching Wimbledon?

The swans, cygnets, goslings and the coot chicks are all fine Sweet 😁

Cygnets growing like mad. The goslings are three quarter grown and now looking like young adults] geese 

Moonie

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