Posted by Jake on December 22, 2011, 6:12 pm
To all my Welsh friends, Nadolig Llawen a Blwyddyn Newydd Dda. (Roger,
you just need to repeat that an octave higher than the other Welsh
people because of your additional height).
If I've got it right, to Janet and others North of the Border, Nollaig
Chridheil agus Bliadhna Mhath Ur.
To Judith and Emery in France, Joyeux Noël (don't know what the rest
is as I gave French up when I was 12 to study Latin - I fancied the
Latin teacher more than the French one though my emerging hormones
were subsequently thwarted!)
To any Jedi Knights, A merry Christmas and a happy New Year I hope the
Force will bring you.
To Sacha, may the surprise present from Ray of the complete works of
Gilbert and Sullivan lead to yet more original subject lines when you
next discover a flower out of season in the garden (remember Bill in
the middle of the Bay needs the challenge).
To Baz, may those three tons of horse manure that are piled on your
drive smell sweetly as you spread them on your potato patch and I hope
2012 is less troublesome for you than 2011 has been.
And to all, a very merry Christmas and I hope that 2012 brings for you
everything that you would wish for (except for the lottery win as I
want that and may even buy the odd ticket in hope).
My New Year's resolution last December/January was never to make any
New Year's resolutions again and I intend to stick to that, having
failed last time because I made a resolution (never to make any
resolutions again).
Iechyd da i bawb.
Cheers, Jake
=======================================
Urgling happily from the dry end of Swansea Bay
because Santa's delivered a new weather station
so now I'll know how dry it is.
Posted by <vicky on December 22, 2011, 6:31 pm
> And to all, a very merry Christmas and I hope that 2012 brings for you
> everything that you would wish for (except for the lottery win as I
> want that and may even buy the odd ticket in hope).
That's ok, there are 25 millionaires to be made from Euromillions, so we
could cover quite a few of the ng that way ...
Posted by Bill Grey on December 23, 2011, 4:31 am
> To all my Welsh friends, Nadolig Llawen a Blwyddyn Newydd Dda. (Roger,
> you just need to repeat that an octave higher than the other Welsh
> people because of your additional height).
> If I've got it right, to Janet and others North of the Border, Nollaig
> Chridheil agus Bliadhna Mhath Ur.
> To Judith and Emery in France, Joyeux Noël (don't know what the rest
> is as I gave French up when I was 12 to study Latin - I fancied the
> Latin teacher more than the French one though my emerging hormones
> were subsequently thwarted!)
> To any Jedi Knights, A merry Christmas and a happy New Year I hope the
> Force will bring you.
> To Sacha, may the surprise present from Ray of the complete works of
> Gilbert and Sullivan lead to yet more original subject lines when you
> next discover a flower out of season in the garden (remember Bill in
> the middle of the Bay needs the challenge).
> To Baz, may those three tons of horse manure that are piled on your
> drive smell sweetly as you spread them on your potato patch and I hope
> 2012 is less troublesome for you than 2011 has been.
> And to all, a very merry Christmas and I hope that 2012 brings for you
> everything that you would wish for (except for the lottery win as I
> want that and may even buy the odd ticket in hope).
> My New Year's resolution last December/January was never to make any
> New Year's resolutions again and I intend to stick to that, having
> failed last time because I made a resolution (never to make any
> resolutions again).
> Iechyd da i bawb.
> Cheers, Jake
Diolch yn fawr a Blwyddyn Newydd llwyddianus i chi Jake
Bill
Posted by shazzbat on December 23, 2011, 4:42 am
> To all my Welsh friends, Nadolig Llawen a Blwyddyn Newydd Dda. (Roger,
> you just need to repeat that an octave higher than the other Welsh
> people because of your additional height).
> If I've got it right, to Janet and others North of the Border, Nollaig
> Chridheil agus Bliadhna Mhath Ur.
> To Judith and Emery in France, Joyeux Noël (don't know what the rest
> is as I gave French up when I was 12 to study Latin - I fancied the
> Latin teacher more than the French one though my emerging hormones
> were subsequently thwarted!)
> To any Jedi Knights, A merry Christmas and a happy New Year I hope the
> Force will bring you.
> To Sacha, may the surprise present from Ray of the complete works of
> Gilbert and Sullivan lead to yet more original subject lines when you
> next discover a flower out of season in the garden (remember Bill in
> the middle of the Bay needs the challenge).
> To Baz, may those three tons of horse manure that are piled on your
> drive smell sweetly as you spread them on your potato patch and I hope
> 2012 is less troublesome for you than 2011 has been.
> And to all, a very merry Christmas and I hope that 2012 brings for you
> everything that you would wish for (except for the lottery win as I
> want that and may even buy the odd ticket in hope).
> My New Year's resolution last December/January was never to make any
> New Year's resolutions again and I intend to stick to that, having
> failed last time because I made a resolution (never to make any
> resolutions again).
I made that one in 1968, and so far I'm doing OK.
Happy Christmas everybody.
Steve
Posted by Sacha on December 23, 2011, 5:28 am
> To all my Welsh friends, Nadolig Llawen a Blwyddyn Newydd Dda. (Roger,
> you just need to repeat that an octave higher than the other Welsh
> people because of your additional height).
>
> If I've got it right, to Janet and others North of the Border, Nollaig
> Chridheil agus Bliadhna Mhath Ur.
>
> To Judith and Emery in France, Joyeux Noël (don't know what the rest
> is as I gave French up when I was 12 to study Latin - I fancied the
> Latin teacher more than the French one though my emerging hormones
> were subsequently thwarted!)
>
> To any Jedi Knights, A merry Christmas and a happy New Year I hope the
> Force will bring you.
>
> To Sacha, may the surprise present from Ray of the complete works of
> Gilbert and Sullivan lead to yet more original subject lines when you
> next discover a flower out of season in the garden (remember Bill in
> the middle of the Bay needs the challenge).
Many, many thanks, Jake and to you and to all, a very Happy Christmas
and a peaceful and joyous 2012. And in the spirit of G&S, I feel sure
Ray has got "a little list". ;-)
>
> To Baz, may those three tons of horse manure that are piled on your
> drive smell sweetly as you spread them on your potato patch and I hope
> 2012 is less troublesome for you than 2011 has been.
>
> And to all, a very merry Christmas and I hope that 2012 brings for you
> everything that you would wish for (except for the lottery win as I
> want that and may even buy the odd ticket in hope).
>
> My New Year's resolution last December/January was never to make any
> New Year's resolutions again and I intend to stick to that, having
> failed last time because I made a resolution (never to make any
> resolutions again).
>
> Iechyd da i bawb.
>
> Cheers, Jake
> =======================================
> Urgling happily from the dry end of Swansea Bay
> because Santa's delivered a new weather station
> so now I'll know how dry it is.
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.com
South Devon
> everything that you would wish for (except for the lottery win as I
> want that and may even buy the odd ticket in hope).