Good evening and welcome to tonight's meeting of the Mad Over Fifties Club.
Tonight at the Towers we are pleased to announce that the Tailcock will be the Storm Flurry and for the hot plate special we have a delicious Chicken Chasseur, with veggies from the estate and mash (of course) and on the pudding trolley, a rich and dreamy chocolate torte with whipped cream! As I this isn't enough we also have our customary volley vonts, canopies and horses doovers.
The Minstrels are busily setting up their instruments in the gallery ready to play the madrigals and fugues we have come to expect from them, in the ballroom we have the Woody Forest Swing Band - anyone for a jitterbug?
We have nice blazing fires in the most of the rooms (would anyone wishing to stay in one of our guest suites please inform Belle in order that fires may be lit in the suite) From the library to the snug the Towers is waiting to welcome members. The hot tub is bubbling away on the north tower and the bungee is ready to bounce, down in the dungeon the indoor pool is ready and waiting for anyone wishing a late night swim.
For the rofl tonight I offer:
Dry cleaners hanger - the cleaners put a pair of leather gloved on a hanger?
4 empty cardboard boxes - the Avon lady left them in the front porch
A warm welcome awaits all who dare enter these portals
Will try out the McBride books. Enjoy a good mystery /police procedure.
Nothing arranged for tomorrow so will curl up with my latest extravagance, a book by one of my favourite authors, Phil Rickman. Been saving it.
Queenie enjoys those books Daisy, they are a bit "Aberdonian" though, I haven't read them myself. I just got a new Lord Peter Wimsey book by Jill Paton Walsh downloaded the other day - thoroughly enjoyed it! (it also had a good review in the Lady magazine as well) sadly I finished it the same day!
Daisy, if you do decide to read them...1) it helps to read them in order and some of them are quite graphic and 2) you will want to murder one of the characters LOL but you will get a bit of a giggle too :)
good night DTC sleep well. be bright and early for tomorrow's greyness. seeing what some have had to put up with don't think we can complain down here.
will have to look out for those books queenie. at the moemnt i am re-reading my rebus books. it's not a polish taxi driver i need more of a scot.