Showing posts with label Humour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Humour. Show all posts

Friday, 11 November 2011

Packet Soup... It's Not What It Used To Be!



I can't quite believe it was June 1st when we last posted, much has happened since then, including the tartists' birthday just a week ago. One of the more unusual presents she received was a packet of soup mix, even more unusual as you can see is the flavour, suffice to say we will be conducting a taste test very soon and will report back with our findings.

Friday, 27 May 2011

Fivers by Post

After a rather prolonged Lenten sabbatical from all things twitter/facebook/blog I thought I'd better try and get my hand in again with a post or two. I had been finding inspiration hard to come by, but then by chance my Mum came to the rescue with another of her eccentric plans. She's quite remarkable and keeps us amused often with various projects and schemes totally without realising how much entertainment it gives both family and friends. A couple of weeks back we were all together for a few drinks and a spot of tea to celebrate her birthday, the conversation meandered round as it does in most families after a couple of glasses of wine, you know the kind of thing "...did you ever get a reply from that message in a bottle you threw in the sea beside the Esplanade in 1958?" or "...why did great aunt Agnes run off with that brush salesman and leave a husband and five children?" For some reason on this particular evening Mum asked "I wonder if I put a stamp and address on a bank note and posted it, if it would reach it's destination?" Our Dad's retort was unsurprisingly something like "don't be so bloody stupid woman, of course it won't, some bugger will nick it straight away, I tell you what, I'll set fire to the money now if you like and save you the stamp!" which of course was throwing down the gauntlet so to speak. If there's something Mum can't resist it is a challenge, so she decided to send each of her grand children a fiver through the post in a clear plastic envelope with just a stamp and address.



Well, the bank notes were posted and all arrived safe and sound at their destinations. So it would seem good old fasioned honesty is alive and well and mum has been vindicated in her hare brained experiment, plus each of her grandchildren got a drink out of it too.

Sunday, 6 February 2011

SFTW ~ Here's One I Made Earlier



Here's a nice recipe you might like to try at home, H/T Jack.

Friday, 16 July 2010

We No Speak Americano



This is not part of our usual aural diet, but it's somehow worked it's way in there. We can't stop humming it, and the video is brilliant too, any how we thought we share it with you. Just for the record, an 'Americano' is also a classic long black coffee, I'll tell you why in a future post if you don't already know. Have a good weekend peeps!

Thursday, 25 February 2010

The Ukulele Is Good For You!



This short film confirms what we've suspected for some time. The humble ukulele can work wonders.

Saturday, 13 February 2010

SFTW ~ F-Sharp



If this doesn't make you laugh...then you're probably dead. Have a good weekend!

Thursday, 11 February 2010

The Robin Hood Tax



Bill Nighy, who portrays slippery characters to perfection, in a short film in support of Robin Hood Taxes.

Tuesday, 3 March 2009

How To Cook 'Cockney'



We hope yours comes out looking just as good as Jamie's!

Friday, 9 January 2009

Sunday, 5 October 2008

A Comedy Genius

Just a little something to cheer up a very grey and rainy Sunday afternoon...