oh really!!
on Saturday, 29 January 2011

I’ve read that there is a new substitute to petrol being developed and should be on our forecourts in the next 3 to 5 years, its hydrogen based and will cost around 60p a litre after the government have taken their share. Now there are a few things that are passing through mind on this subject the first being are these huge oil companies really going to let a bunch of scientist under cut them with this new product especially when they seem to make so much money out of petrol. Two; is the government going to let this happen and be so cheap after they make so much money out of petrol. Three; hydrogen is the waste material of nuclear power stations; would this then pave the way for new nuclear power programs? and my last thought is that it could just be a red herring diverting you from the fact you getting robbed at the petrol station and therefore giving some sort of hope that its going to be short lived.
Am I being cynical?
dew drops a plenty
on Saturday, 22 January 2011

when working outside in the garden its common practice to have your dew drop in full flow on the tip of your nose. In most English country gardens it is found among the die hard gardeners who go out in all weathers, this phenomenon is not snot or sweat but a peculiar fluid that appears on the end of your nose as if by magic and no amount of wiping or blowing with get rid of it. The past couple of weekends myself and thud have well and truly hit the garden again digging, cutting, planting trees. holly, hawthorn and plenty other fine shrubs. its great to be outdoors i love it and in true monkey form i was found hanging in rather large apple tree giving it a slight hair cut today, its going to get rather busy outside in the next couple of months as thuds castle nears completion.
Happy new year
on Monday, 3 January 2011
A belated happy new year one and all, we have had a pretty good time in 2010 despite what people say 2010 was good for me and most people I know. Too many people are glad to see that back of a year when reality is it will always be with you. This new year I get married and family gets bigger in more ways than one, bring it on is what I say and good will to all.
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Merry Christmas
on Saturday, 25 December 2010
Merry christmas one and all eat loads drink plenty and be full of good cheer.
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christmas cheer
on Sunday, 12 December 2010

Christmas is definitely a time for the children to get what they want but when your only a year old and you cant write or get all you words out it takes a certain touch to get your point across. hmmmm..
Up goes the tree
on Wednesday, 1 December 2010
Is this just the saddest looking tree in liverpool? Iv tried to get tenbellies to let me buy a real one but as she is the one that does the cleaning she won't let me because of the needles. Tut nevermind let's see if she can work her magic......more snow today yeah let it snow.
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Here comes the snow
on Tuesday, 30 November 2010
I prayed and wished for snow at the weekend, now either god was listening or stirring thuds pudding did the trick (sounds a bit odd that) anyway it may only be a light dusting but it certainly put a smile on my face. Let the chaos begin...although I hope its not too early as I'd still like some for Christmas day.
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The way of the jedi
on Tuesday, 2 November 2010
Another year closer to the big 30 and even though i have more hair in places i cant see, achy knees and a small desire to smoke a pipe (crack pipe excluded) im still very much a boy. with that i think its time to become a fully fledged Jedi, so im off to swot up. Cheers Thud and family OTW.
Spooky doo
on Sunday, 31 October 2010
Its halloween tonight and although we don't do it like our american brothers and sister I kind of think we give it good go. Although the brits tend to dress up like tarts and get pissed we decided to take a more family approach by dressing up the kids cutting out some pumpkins (not our home grown ones unfortunately) eating cake and drinking pumpkin beer. Halloween is surely there for the kids and as our nieces and nephews get older I'm sure I will be trying to scare the bjesus out of um more and more. Next come bommie night and you should see the size of my rocket! Oo err.
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