Posted by: Sandhurst Lahure January 19, 2006
Lord Neslson and Thomas Hardy (not the novelist)
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Amazing, So you visited our website eh? Jolly good. Still working on your request. ************** Nepaali, Sajha siezed up yesterday just as I was about to press the 'submit' button - some invisible gremlin residing perhaps, evading San's sight! Thank you for your post. I know, the 'girth-progression' is less of a worry to yours truly at the mo purely because there's usually a lull in the activities at work at this time of the year and this then affords one with a fair bit of spare time to go and do other things ie physical/sporting stuff. Yeah Golfing too but the dreary, drizzly Angreji mausam is hardly any helpful if you want to go out and play the game. So my progress on the holes has been pretty dismal, and much less obviously on the belly-girth! The 'old man's game' is no good, mind you! So, the treadmill will have to make do for now! Thanks for the interesting info on the Emerald City, and yes, it's surely one of the most beautiful cities that I've been to - the lakes, parks, the slick thoroughfares and shopping centres. And the Space Needle, the city's very own Eiffel Tower! I remember myself spending hours at the observatory - the scenery was just awesome. And the weather held superbly - it was April or May time, spring still. I remember someone mentioning whilst there, about the revolving deck just below the observatory, which was turned into a trendy restaurant or something? Would have been lovely to pop in for a cuppa or two. Countless cuppas though in the city's famous landmark: STARBUCKS! Had such a great time, my only regret was the shortness of time. I also regretted not being able to visit the art gallery - missed a brilliant opportunity to have a look at works by Pollock, Warhol, Monet, Rodin et al. Oh well. Some other time maybe! Hey, I might as well re-watch 'Sleepless in Seattle' tonight. Howaboutthat?? :) Didn't know you had relocated to the Emerald City but hope that the relocation has been seamless. Hectic time for you too, no? Good luck with your studies. I hope Sajha has not been too distracting! Take care. ***************** Flipu, Well, games and fun are all we need after a hard days work for easing off the pressure, don't we? However mischievous or crooked! I hasten to add that it's been such a pleasure having you 'play' in the game. And you're all but an 'exeptional player' - not just 'an audience'. Good luck with your studies. Take care. Carpe diem
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