to off set my sometimes less than benevolent characteristics- I try each day to undertake at least one good deed.
thus far today-when the old dear in front of me at the post office had insufficient funds( the pensions we pay our old people is scandalously inadequate) to pay for a parcel to be posted to her grandson currently serving in Iraq- I payed for the postage.
It gave me a lovely warm feeling inside.
Whats been your good deed for the day?
I have invited Uncle Tom for drinks.
Isn`t uncle Tom a description for a black man who is percieved to have betrayed his own race and colour.
Frank Bruno - The british heavyweight boxer was accused of this if I recall.
what's the name for someone who has betrayed his own background in order to become an andy trad?
Last edited by The_Shooman (2007-10-03 11:30:53)
I was in lead chair tonight, played Tommy Dorsey trombone ballads with the big band for old people at our rehearsal at the community center. It's a pity music is not as sentimental now.
I have created love and peace in the world by being the catalyst that allowed Tom Bell-Drier from AAAC to meet with my very own Uncle Jack.
and appart from that I took My wife a nice warm lemsip to her sick bed- Poor old Mrs.Monkey has a touch of cold today and isn`t feeling too good.
My good deed of the day is hereby planting my 123rd post in this thread!
My best to Mrs Monkey.
J.
Last edited by Coolidge (2007-10-04 10:33:05)
today I took Mrs. monkey for a lovely half day to Cartmel - we had a walk and a smashing cup of tea at the village cafe. before heading to the country outfitters in Penrith.
www.cartmellvillage.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/penrith,_cumbria click the link to article s allready written
Last edited by Cheeky Monkey (2007-10-08 13:44:28)
I didn`t undertake any good deeds yesterday- so in an attempt to redeem myself and- cultivate an image of a usefull and industrious member of society.
I have undertaken some interweb research on behalf of a certain Moderator at AAAC.
www.b-and-h-shirts.com
www.clericalshirts.net
www.fadumont.co.uk
www.catholicsupply.com
www.christianexpressionsuperstore.com
what I nice little monkey I am.
There are a couple of great shops in Westminster with names like Whip and Whipple or something. I used to live round the corner from them.
Here's one:
http://www.wattsandco.com/
Fantastic places to browse in on a rainy day.
Last edited by jack_sparrow (2007-10-11 04:02:02)
Wippell's!
http://www.wippell.com/