This link takes you to my good friend Rob's band website. Hopefully, I'll be seeing them perform on Wednesday so I'll review that gig here afterwards.
Cropduster
Friday, February 17, 2006
Tuesday, February 07, 2006
News
The chess is going well, though I'm still losing more games than I'm winning. The internet has made it much easier for players to research good tactics, and even ordinary folk can make reasonable players.
I received the survey report for my new house and had the points detailed analysed by an expert. It seems the house has rising damp due to a failed damp proof course, plus the wall-ties need replacing (it seems there were insufficient to start with). That's about £1200 of work, so not too bad.
Still stuck on the book. I have read only a few pages since my last post.
I found a course on Greek in WH Smith whilst in Preston. I started teaching myself Greek for a holiday in Corfu last year with my (now ex) wife. Perseverance will have its reward.
I received the survey report for my new house and had the points detailed analysed by an expert. It seems the house has rising damp due to a failed damp proof course, plus the wall-ties need replacing (it seems there were insufficient to start with). That's about £1200 of work, so not too bad.
Still stuck on the book. I have read only a few pages since my last post.
I found a course on Greek in WH Smith whilst in Preston. I started teaching myself Greek for a holiday in Corfu last year with my (now ex) wife. Perseverance will have its reward.
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chess,
Corfu,
damp course,
Greek,
internet,
rising damp,
survey,
tactics,
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