.....oh and matt had left a 'quip' upon the timer system - regarding the similiarity in appearance of etc etc...lol....what could he have been inferring?....go figure:
you don't get stuff like that in aldi's middle-aisle:
oh i 'get' what he had wanted to remember now...the difference between a 'binnacle' and a 'binacle'...additionally, remember that whole 'goose barnacle' templar saga etc etc....go figure:
and let me try to remember...it had been the barbaracle, that he'd been after....hmmm...anything to do with 'oracles'?...he'd been after whalley's sister at the time....hmmm....there'd been a substitute upon the system, this morning....as i was leaving morrison's - just outside....she'd turned up - accompanied by a couple of youngish men, who were then to walk down past morrison's...no idea 'where' next:
anyway, dazzlenation...i'm looking forward to the days getting lighter etc etc...and whilst still within the area....what's the obseratory up to?....hmmm....again - blogger doesn't underline in red, a typo...let me guess...instead of observatory....somebody...was it crompton - had intoned: ob-sir-rat-ory...."observe rattery" replies BI online....lol...do you know there's actually a place in south hams called 'rattery'?....anyway, upon the note of 'sir'...there was a substitution upon the system for 'sir mills' - looked rather dejected - seated by the wall, to the right - as i entered the library....what a day of 'encounters' eh?...."tying things up"...go figure:
Rattery may also refer to a village in Devon, England. The name may be a variant of "Red Tree", but it's listed in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Ratreu, which may suggest the Old English ra treow meaning "Roe-deer tree"
marley house aka 'syon abbey', anybody?
oh and rodway's dad had joked about being 'her':
oh and gill had used the following pic to program in an early warning system for 'rats' - regarding the bell(e)s....go figure:
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