Monthly Archives: November 2006

Pic of the Week – 27 November 2006

by Tabitha Vermeulen © 2006

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Tabitha adds:

“This was taken in France, summer 2006, in a little village near Châtillon-sur-Seine, in the Burgundy region. It’s situated in an area where there are several vineyards. I can’t remember the name of the château, sorry.”

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Past cases: November 2006

Here are the cases dealt with on Ruth’s page for November 2006.

We are fortunate in being quite well off and my 10-year-old Pete goes on and on to his friends how we can buy this and that, and have been here and there. It does not make him popular.

Of course it doesn’t. I wonder if the problem is actually the other way round. Perhaps Pete is not popular and hopes that by showing off he can impress


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In this issue This week: One Fat Lady Virtual Snacks Bizarre Searches Quotation and joke This week

Cooks and chefs always seem to be in the news these days. We’ve had Jamie Oliver campaigning to bring about an improvement in school dinners. Gordon Ramsay’s restaurant openings continue to make the papers, as do his reality TV shows – peppered, of course, with his famously brutal management style and expletives. And my personal bugbear, Delia,


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Pic of the Week – 20 November 2006

by Pablo Gonzalez Vargas © 2006

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Here’s a photo by Pablo Gonzalez Vargas from Mexico. The inclusion of the finger in the shot makes for a particularly vivid scale reference – without that, you might easily imagine the lizard’s far larger than it actually is…

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