21 replies on “Saturday”

  1. but kids may prevent! (took me ages to realise I was supposed to blog this and was wondering about the cyptic message. Was in the middle of watching sean bean in Lady Chattersly so I feel I’ve got an excuse… *blushes*)

  2. Um – “it’s awful without internet access, but kids may preven lovely LI” OR “it’s lovely without internet access, but the awful kids may prevent LI” Anyone else?

  3. Well my ‘Awful’ had a capital ‘A’ so unless the other words did too, I guess it might start the/a sentence.

    So who is shirking their duties? Where are the other words?

  4. My “No” had a capital as well, so I suspect it’s just T9 starting a new text with one every time.

  5. Damn. And there was I thinking I was all clever.

    No internet access – Awful. LI – Lovely, but kids may prevent… any more?

  6. “Traffic was” – awful, no internet access lovely, but kids may prevent LI – am consoling myself with drink?

  7. Or … LI awful, traffic was lovely, no internet access but kids may prevent me consoling myself with drink? 😉

  8. Well, I happen to know that the traffic was indeed awful on their way down, was hoping the lovely was going to refer to lunch …

  9. Should have been:

    Traffic was awful, lunch at Clarkes was lovely, kids may prevent LI, no internet access but consoling myself with plenty to drink!

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