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I’m a populist prime minister from a mnor public school, One who dresses the coat of a horse with a curry comb, or one who cures or tans hides. Better stow away on a ship to a country that still has a gold reserve!! I have long thought the Earth herself will correct her core temperature as she needs to & sees fit. Many thanks Bob! A person who cut and polished amber for jewelry, Officer of the Royal Stable who broke in horses, A young person who helped to drive the cattle to market, Worked in the manufacture of dyes for paint or printing. Happy Birthday to Sue iron worker who coated metal with zinc, to inhibit rust, looked after the grounds and protected the game against poachers on a country estate. My wife and all the other passengers dropped off to sleep. A person who supplied carriages, horses and drivers for hire. Resist it. I think, Stephen (and Stig) that today, scruples are classified as a hate-crime. … So not as bad as last time when I had to go to the Royal Surrey and stay there overnight. Here you are:- It is no longer the pricipal duty to fight as and lead heavy cavalry as was the case in the late middle ages. A street seller who sold songsheets of popular music printed on paper about a yard long. Here’s the list, just looked it up. The Sunday Times claims that there are 125,000 “asylum seekers” here that are housed and fed by the British raxpayers. Someone employed by brick manufacturers to produce clay paste by treading like grapes, often women and children. https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/oct/24/home-office-refuses-to-reveal-details-of-afghans-resettlement. No fun at all. Someone employed in the woollen mills to piece together the broken yarns. Paint I watched the “Ocean Bridge” being towed up to the Kingston Yard in Greenock.Bit of a mess. A baker who made muffins, or a pottery worker who made a specific type of plate called a muffin, a seven inch tea plate. As a boy I would cycle along the canal towpath from Widcombe to Limpley Stoke on my Palm Beach bicycle with its white-walled tyres. Quinacridone is a cool pink that is robust enough for mixing…& gives vibrant clear colours, (although also can be blended in, with white or others…). London’s ULEZ was the first introduced in 2019 – and has been extended to cover much of the city from today Someone who was staying somewhere temporarily, i.e. For Australia, the EJ255 engine was introduced in the Subaru SG Forester XT in 2003, but subsequently offered in the GD/GG Impreza WRX and BL Liberty GT (see table below). Named after the inventor; the Earl of Orrery. A skilled workman; builder or repairer, many different trades. Someone in charge of blasting in mines or quarries. A manufacturer of tools used to produce carts known as courts. He practised Christian principles, especially forgiveness & compassion. Since babies tend to adapt fully to the environment in which they grow up, for many parents and carers, accessing quality “joined up” support services will be essential to give their children the best start. A person who made drift nets, used in the fishing industry. Happy Birthday, Our Susan. Have you been back recently? Someone who varnishes wooden furniture with a hard brilliant coat of hard lacquer. …….. the vaccine carried no side effects and did not impair natural immunity; IF one dose were enough without second doses followed by no one knows how many subsequent boosters; IF the vaccine prevented you from catching Covid 19; IF the vaccine prevented you from passing on Covid 19 and IF it were proven that there were no unforeseen consequence of having had the vaccine lying in ambush in the future. R101 was also overweight, a cardinal sin in aero design. It’s not an exact match, but it’s brighter than anything one can mix oneself. Have a great day. OSOWOG! London is probably the most advanced of these and some, such as Derby and Leeds, seem to have abandoned the idea whereas others already have schemes in place. Mr. Humley and his friend Watson are clearly not bright sparks, to say the least of it. Good Tuesday Morning, LIM, happy to hear that you’ve survived Peckham and I 100% endorse your last line. An operator of a machine which made hosiery. A machinist involved in making a gimp, a kind of card. I haven’t used it before, thought it might be a good idea for the colour of michaelmas daisies, but as far as I can see, it has just made my painting look flat. Funny how they can get the description right some times eh ! Both perfectly intelligible to each other but pretending to be different for political purposes. Must be, er, global warming. Humely was ultimately sentenced to seven years at Folsom prison. https://www.dw.com/en/ireland-agrees-to-increase-corporate-tax-rate-to-15/a-59443853. And widows are not being burned alive very much. I also re-read C.S.Lewis during the first lockdown. Man-handled barges on canals when horses could not be used. Perhaps he could enlighten us. An interior decorator who hung paper and plastered. A person who made combs either for the textile industry for combing wool etc. PS I admire your’s, Rose’s and Jonathan’s knowledge when it comes to painting. one who used a circular saw to cut timber. supplied food provisions, e.g. Yes, and to be fair to him, he allowed opposing views to be aired in the Wetherspoon’s pub magazine. A person in charge of loading the ballast into the holds of empty ships. Happy Birthday, Sue! a ships chandler, A man who assisted women in childbirth - Midwife, A Woman who assisted women in childbirth - Midwife, A person involved in maintenance and auditing of accounts and financial matters, supplier of military clothing and accessories. The year when all those who have disability badges for their cars are sent to Switzerland . A ship's officer in charge of provisions & accounts. But is the mass invasion of Britain by a murderous alien culture what the indigenous population of Britain wants? The person in charge of a lock-up or jail. Competitive wages paid weekly for both full and part time…. One of our four churches (the Saxon one) is open 24/7. A street seller of common weeds, used to feed pet song-birds. Petty chapman, carrying wares from village to village, or a middleman in the nail and chain trade, or an agricultural worker responsible for feeding the cattle, or a low class lawyer (Pettifogger). Apropos, do you remember any celebrations in 2015 for Agincourt, Waterloo or Magna Carta? I also have Yorkshire Methodists on my mother’s side. No wonder it crashed & burned. WHY ? As is the use of plastic cards, payment through the smartphone…. An expert in financial exchange, a dealer in bills of exchange. At least, that’s what The Blob hopes it is. And it is a lovely day, a good way to start your birthday week! Someone who stretched the cloth on a machine whilst it was drying, or who looked after and maintained the machine used in the process. Here’s another pair, they are known as knock knees born with in the sound of Bow bells. Haven’t seen the full film. And the people our useless governments are letting are mainly alien to our culture and many have never contributed to the coffers, nor bothered to work in any form. I remember doing algebra and geometry at primary school. He’s been conditioned to the New Normal and has forgotten what ‘non-intrusive’ means. The program will feature the breadth, power and journalism of … wheel maker, attended to the spinning wheel in the textile industry, maker or repairer of wagon wheels, carriages. Someone who made leather trunks for clothes, etc., which opened into two equal parts. We would not die in that man’s company And Caroline knows the area well too as she was at Bath University. A person employed to feed and water horses at coach stops. A Usurer, or in the Forest of Dean, an officer of the Crown who granted gales or the right to work a mine, or in Suffolk a harvest worker, usually female. A skilled craftsman who made scientific instruments. All the best to you and NH (new hubby). Which I have corrected. A person who represented a borough at official levels. Now it really has changed. I use Big Tom Bloody Mary mix. ‘Afternoon, Paul, shades of Sweden’s Vasa. Subaru's EJ255 engine was a turbocharged 2.5-litre horizontally-opposed (or 'boxer') four-cylinder engine. licensed pauper who wore a badge with the letter P on it, or a corn miller or dealer, or an itinerant food trader. A reaper, or a worker in textile industry who operated a machine which laid fabric flat in uniform folds. .https://www.youtube.com/c/SternDuTube. Will report back! Excuse the orientation,the wretched iphone plays tricks. Birmingham was the first city outside the capital to introduce a Clean Air Zone charging car drivers But thee, deep buried in a silent tomb, A volunteer who visits sick people to cheer them up. Helium is difficult to obtain in quantity and if released into the atmosphere goes straight up, disappearing forever, thereby reducing the quantity on the planet. A player of a simple, flat many-stringed instrument. Maintained the vats used in the lead and tin mines for washing the ore. A person who met ships at anchor, with goods for passengers and crew to purchase. ‘Learn English and you’re made’ Sadiq Khan says immigrants must assimilate to British life. Someone who sells fancy wares and articles of apparel, or the maker of ladies hats, bonnets, etc. Anon. moulded or carved designs that were raised above the surface of the material. Someone who is licensed to sell papal indulgences. From a male perspective, should you not plan, before you go, or is it going to be yours (and Victoria’s ) secret, https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/9ffc776f1f5b10880fd2e57922993cca3575069d6258490e3ba3819e051e73f7.jpg. Hope you are both keeping safe and well. Bravely and typically, the Muslims murdered at least one poet for her derision of the Korans language. Did you buy anything nice when you went shopping ? One who covers cardboard with plain or ornamental paper by hand, using paste and brush, or one who passes cardboard into a pasting machine. At it again Today dealer in hardware made of iron and other products, A person who makes combs, boxes, billard balls, buttons, and piano keys, young male assistant, sailor, or lumberjack. A fish monger, usually a female hawker of fish, travelling from town to town. worked on a boat, predominately on rivers and canals, also a boat repairer. It is to be hoped that it will maintain its resolve. Sometimes a dishonest horse dealer. A person who made bowls and dishes from clay. The sun is dispelling the mist. Now the State is taking further steps to encroach on the upbringing of children in a fashion that is reminiscent of Sparta but very much more corrupt. It’s done using ANPR, so the cameras do the work. A servant responsible for emptying and cleaning chamber pots. She takes him in a dog carrier which is attached to the back of the family bicycle (private cars were banned in 2028) If vaccinations are not enough, we are left with the only option that has ever really made sense: learning to live with the virus. I was at art school thirty years ago, and every painting I have done since was a learning experience. https://twitter.com/Adam_Creighton/status/1452450203903070209?s=20 A crockery dealer, or someone who bred or looked after pigs on the farm. Goodnight (I’m in my bath!). It was no imposition to follow these sensible, non-intrusive safety measures. However, the AZ vaccine may possibly have resulted in causing some people to have a stroke. A worker in horn making spoons, combs, or musical horns. Someone who managed the hounds in a hunt. Someone who operates an ore crushing machine. I did have the honour of being, so I was told, the first military baby born in occupied Germany. A worker who operated a machine to press the material between glazed boards and hot metal plates to obtain a smooth and shiny surface in paper or textile industries. Someone employed in the needlemaking industry to insert the needles into the paper ready for sale. Fascism was born in Italy. I suspect your acerbic view of this wonderful initiative is evidence that you didn’t benefit from a “Best Start in Life’……. As I said, he’s a lifetime smoker. I really don’t think that they care about individuals, they are more problem than they are worth. Warehouse Porter: An employee in a warehouse. You may well be right. Also in whaling, the one who harpooned the whale. Someone who sheared cloth or metal, or skilled worker who sheared the nap from cloth. For people of retirement age the jab makes sense; unlikely to have any consequences on reproduction. Noted. Shows pendants, spoons, figurines, and plaques, describes how the bronzes were made, and discusses the Benin society A DANCE WITH DRAGONS: AFTER THE FEAST is the SECOND part of the fifth volume in the series. ‘Vivid, rich, multi-layered and utterly addictive’ Daily Express Happy Birthday Sue Maybe because we who can see clearly are past caring? My cousin Westmoreland? Just went down to lock the church. Does he have the authority to do that? Someone who uses a scabbler (pick) to trim the sides of a tunnel. June, 2021!! Someone employed by the parish to collect money from the fathers of illegitimate children for their upkeep. Why is anyone in the West wringing their hands? Body Clock bent out of shape…………….Check We both know it. An official who registers events such as land purchases or births, marriages or deaths. A person who worked with ebonite or vulcanite, making combs or ornaments. I only bought them because I thought they were the traditional pale coloured ones, and they are now well established in my garden. The keeper of hounds, for hunting or coursing. Nor care I who doth feed upon my cost; Berg Violin concerto on R3, so listening to the Bach for the moment instead.. I’m going to have to trundle down for that one day. Results are given straight away. A horse-doctor, Farrier, or Veterinarian. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2021/10/25/european-judges-could-have-role-resolving-northern-ireland-disputes/. engine drivers. My son bought it – he removed Windows and installed Linux. As soon as the brown envelopes have been passed around. Someone who assessed the value of objects. Because she is the Evil Witch May. Yes, I know. This is the English term for a European social position. God’s will! I had a letter from the consultant confirming my appointment on the 30th September. Someone who operated the machine used for twisting yarns and threads together. This is what Schwab, Gates and Rockefeller Foundation (UK rep Carrion) are really up to. Love, faithful love, recalled thee to my mind- A person who made or repaired household items made from brass. Indeed it was; I spent the whole year in Kenya. Someone who makes reeds or slays; instruments to part threads in weaving, for looms. clothing for a noble person, food, etc. Someone in the textile trade who twisted the strands of fibre together into yarn. But at least I hid it behind a spoiler. Amended a post to you about being a Scorpio. There’s a fire in the middle and it’s well insulated, even against snow storms. Someone who sends and receives telegraph messages. I remember seeing the Lawrence Olivier film of Henry V when I was at prep school. The child’s mother was assisted by her mother and relatives would pitch in. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/climate-and-people/worlds-first-transnational-solar-panel-network-set-launch-autumn/. Some of it used to be the feminine cycle I think and when mother nature began shutting that down, I stopped caring to a large extent! dealer in fabrics and sewing needs, cotton, linen and woollen, or a dealer in dry goods. worked in the flower trade; looking after growing flowers, driver of one-horse carriage hired by the day. Someone who monitored the state of the tide. One who drives a long strong 4 wheeled cart called a dray, without fixed sides for carrying loads, usually beer kegs. Here I am. Any container fastened with metal bands was considered a cooper's trade. The keeper of the cupboard, or an official in charge of pig food. The debate needs to be much deeper and more informed than it is. Time to go listen to a horror story or something equally peaceful as I doze off.  Provide routine clerical and data entry functions to…. It is named after Charles Dundas, the first chairman of the Kennet and Avon Canal Company. It was funded, designed and built by private enterprise. Someone employed to help passengers to enter or leave the coach. Merchant for commission or factor, one who transacts business for another (usually absent). I was 13 too. A shoe maker, one who uses a last, a cobbler. Indeed may be compensated by these employers, helping keep Indeed free for jobseekers. A superintendent or overseer, especially in the textile mills. I’m curious, what would other people here had done under the circumstances? The road runs along by Vermuyden’s Dyke And – superbly – that is exactly what the Chancellor’s £500 million investment in families and early years will do. I’m not a fan of this kind of public coarseness. No, my fair cousin: collected and recorded the information for the census from the householder. On entry to the school building, he passes his Right Wrist (where the Covid Identity chip is installed) over a Scanner Gus and Pickles are outdoors WITHOUT A MASK. We have never had a car in ours since the day it was built and it’s rammed. Someone who made Say, a material used for table cloths or bedding. A person who castrated farm animals aka a Gelder. Morning Edddy! Someone who made straw braids for the hat industry. Hello Jill, I needed time away from here, almost 10 months. ; Cocaine consumption now costs 18 grams instead of 4 grams. We have looked for some way to spend your money other than just flushing it down the toilet and have come up with this. An operator of a textile machine which produced a jersey type of fabric as opposed to woven fabric. Someone who twisted silk into thread or yarn. often descendant of the gentry; usually having servants and farm workers, or a tax-collector or bailiff. Yup. Only outlaws shake hands. St Crispin’s day, you say? A skinner, one who worked with animal skins. It is richer and doesn’t shrivel into a puddle. The light here is fading but the blue of the darkening sky is beautiful. Interesting essay, especially point 3. which is not made often enough A person who provided private capital or wealth for the production and distribution of goods. https://www.hertsad.co.uk/news/aldwickbury-park-development-shock-8061194. What a lovely surprise, just popped in to see what’s going on and here you are!! I’m going to have an early lunch. That’s me gone for the day. This all becomes apparent, Stig, when you watch any ‘quiz’ show. Thanks, Belle. A maker of bridles, spits, and other metal parts for the harnesses of horses. We learn far more from what we are not told than from what we are told! Twice I sacked the sleazy bugger though his spittle shone my shoes. we fight this shit! I met him once in the early days, he was a decent down to earth sort of chap. A person employed to remove waste. In the middle of the night the pilot suddenly announced that he was witnessing the greatest Northern Lights display he’d ever seen. Without wishing to sound like a ‘Spoons advocate, you can have a tea or coffee in their pubs for a single payment of about one-third of that with free refills. Someone who examined food on sale at market. European judges could have role in resolving Northern Ireland disputes Someone who carries crates of oranges in a fruit market. See Vatman, Coucher, Layer, Sizer. A church warden. Perhaps the volumes of low-level radioactive waste were problem. A yardman or herdsman, or one responsible for the upkeep of a garth, a dam built in a river to catch fish. This guy is a particularly peaceful listen, tells a terrific story, mostly unspeakably gruesome but true. taught via the ballot booth over the last near four decades. A miner, or face worker, who cut coal, stone, etc, in a mine, A person who haggles or bargains, an itinerant peddler. An unattached or roving person whose fee was usually a guinea (slang). A person who made nails. But, Sue, he is well versed in the Green Covid Monster that is currently scaring the sh*ts out of him. Will they not let it go? one who made public announcments in the streets. A lightning strikes, or a spark and bang. Apparently there was a BBC film made about it. And why were they not asked? My central bed this year was various sizes of antirrhinums edged with pinks and nothing else. A casual worker, usually employed and paid by the day, the term was used in many different industries and trades. Someone who operated a steam engine which was used for pumping water or sewage, etc. Someone who made domestic articles from wood. Someone who worked with roman cement used in stuccoing. A weaver of woollen cloth called mock velvet, used for making clothes. many joyously magnificent returns of the day! Man-made fertilisers are ammonia-based, so in the absence of animals we will need to make more ammonia. Our local taxi gang have ferried very ill patients to hospital because of the strain on the ambulance service . Happy Birthday, Sue. Thanks Conners and I am so happy you and Oscar found each other. A butcher or a person who worked in a tannery, or a nickname for a pimp. grocer, dealer or trader; one who makes or sells candles, sailor that led the singing of shanties on board ship, itinerant dealer or peddler of goods, or a keeper of a booth or stall in a market, made charcoal usually in the woods where the trees were cut. But he’ll remember with advantages I am very impressed by Lord Bamford. Also a nobleman. Lots of fond memories. Someone who worked at the docks marking the cotton bales with the approximate weight ready for selling by the brokers. There are more than enough people who despise the man and quite prepared to invent stories about him. Steer well clear of the knight in shining armour. Family tree is full of names like Briggs, Hardaker and Croft, plus a couple of Flemish ones thrown in, which I assume were weavers. I hope he knows about Midazolam and Remdesivir. Someone who delivers messages sent by telegraph. Someone who shaped and dressed flints into the size shape required for use in flintlock guns for the British Army. He did however come up with an interesting description of Blobby as being like Blair, but without the intellect. I’m fairly passive – though in the past 18 months I’ve dug my heals in strongly with regards to what I will and will not do – but if pushed too far, I’ve tended to blow with a big fit of temper.

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