with some frighting news,

we watched in the evening National Lampoon's Vacation, great fun, Clark Griswold, the typical American businessman decides to drive across America to Walley World, a theme park with rides etc, everything and everything that can go wrong does, then a couple more of Poirot, Double Sin, Hercule Poirot announces that he is going to retire and suggests that he and Captain Hastings go to the seaside for a short holiday, while there, they meet a pleasant young woman who is delivering a set of miniature portraits to an American buyer on behalf of her aunt, an antiques dealer but the miniatures go missing, next The Adventure of the Cheap Flat, Poirot finds himself working on two cases, the first of which is more of an amusement, or so it seems, after meeting a delightful young couple, Stella and James Robinson, at a party he sets out to prove to Captain Hastings that there must be a reason for their good fortune in getting a lovely flat at a ridiculously low price but then sinister forces start to work, finally The Kidnapped Prime Minister, When the prime minister is kidnapped right before an important international arms summit, Poirot has just 32--and a quarter--hours to find the prime minister, after that it was time for bed.
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