Friday night out
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I loved this snippet in the village Facebook yesterday
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*Amy Hulson-Jones*
*19 November at 18:52* ·
Just wanted to say a big thank you to the two l...
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A diverse offering twixt the interesting, the unusual, and the amusing.
He was well known in the skies around here. A much loved man in his autogyro.
ReplyDeleteQuite a character. I know that the boys at school loved his occasional visits.
DeleteThe world is a richer place because of the eccentrics of this life.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely. There are still plenty around.
DeleteI am amazed he managed to keep up his licence for so long. We had a similar eccentric around here, but he specialised in high explosives, occasionally blowing huge holes in his lawn. A bad neighbour.
ReplyDeleteI used to make bombs when I was at school. I'm amazed we were never caught; the noise was enormous.
DeleteDo you remember the one I made at Farnham which almost killed a lady passing by whilst walking her poodle? That was heard as far away as Tilbury.
DeleteNo, not Tilbury. That is London dockland. it wasn't that loud. I mean the area with the clump of trees on the horizon.
DeleteSadly, I don't remember your bomb; but nothing would surprise me. You should have ignited it INDOORS, as a piece of Conceptual Art.
DeleteWhenever eccentric's are mentioned I think of the Welsh poet-priest R S Thomas who painted the inside of a church completely black. Deus Absconditus he'd say!
ReplyDeleteMy mother's cousin, Islwyn Ffowc-Elis, might have had something to say about that. Not very Presbyterian!
DeleteI'd have to be careful if I had to pronounce that splendid name especially after a pint or two! There used to be a certain Tudor who knocked about with my old man. I think they were drinking companions. A pity the first Queen Elizabeth had no progeny I often think.
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