The lass at the Tesco checkout told me how this was the usual Christmas crowd in today, all miserable! 'Tis the season of goodwill to all men' said I. She glared and indicated it was not like that in the store.
She was of course right. As I bumped into another woman I apologised telling her that I was "Just pushing you out the way" in the Christmas manner. She agreed and we mentioned the battle wandering between the aisles as trolley after trolley attempted to replay the 'Battle of Kursk.' Women in shops appear not to notice there are others around while the men forced into pushing the trolley unwillingly are often far too courteous and therefore pushed aside by said women.
I carry a basket and avoid them all. A lesson learned long ago.
The Monday joy has been hampered by the light not working in the fridge. It took a while before I realised the whole thing was struggling. Naturally I have filled the freezer with Xmas goodies, well sausages. However, the landlords old fridge, which I have never used, lies beneath the bunker. I opened it, wiped it down, it not having been used for 23 years, and have transferred the fridge stuff to the old fridge. Only two things fit the freezer box however.
Having done that, I checked the cable, the fuse and moved the fridge freezer and now it has come on again, but no light. It has some power but not much, I wonder why? I checked on the internet and now am more confused than ever so I am eating the thawed sausages and anything else movable and awaiting developments. Mind you, those folks flooded out of their houses have bigger problems than I at the moment. I wonder if Boris will visit them...?
Having been graciously given a lift I proceeded to the Carol Service last night and in between coughing fits did my duty as requested. The evening went off well as expected and all stuffed themselves with mince pies afterwards, especially the kids.
Of course I had arranged the Christmas card hand out in a well organised manner, naturally al the right people had a card and naturally there were a dozen from folks I forgot! Now I have to seek out several
4 comments:
Battle of Kursk! I can just see those trolleys!
Merry Christmas Mr A.
You have a photo of the very first Christmas card, right? I think I remember seeing that somewhere.
Merry Christmas!
Fly, Kursk was at east organised.
Dave, Merry Christmas to you & yours Dave.
Kay, You saw that here!
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