Tuesday 15 March 2011

Our Water Purifier Under The Sink,

I think needs to have it's filters changed, and the osmotic membrane replaced, so a call in to Tesco where we bought it to arrange for the water guy to call round and change the components,
but first stop to the fish store at the left of Tesco as you look at it from the bike park, it is quiet a large store,
with a surprisingly large selection of marine fish, Diana just loved them because of their bright colours, seeing Nemo did not help either! then to the second stop,
you guessed it, Swensens!
we could hardly pass there with out stopping!
Diana had the mango special, for me the strawberry surprise, speaking of surprises, for as long as I can remember there has been a small stall selling RO water filters in the row of stalls behind the tills, well not any more! it has gone, I asked at information and was told that HomeWorks would be the place to try,
so here we are at HomeWorks just down the Road, I should have said the Tesco we went to is the one near Thepresitt Road,
with Diana's birthday coming up I was not sure which mixer to buy her,
we found the RO water treatment area and were told that a technician would call round tomorrow so we will stay in, but as we left they were having a sale on towels normally 360 baht now 180, so we bought two,
then home to be greeted by two yellow hibiscus flowers,
so far they have put on a really good show,
I mentioned to Diana maybe we should take the truck and buy a few more on Saturday, they look so nice,
in the afternoon a real black and white oldie, The Man Who Could Work Miracles, George McWhirter Fotheringay, while vigorously asserting the impossibility of miracles, suddenly discovers that he can perform them, the film works for me on two levels, the comedy of it, then the far reaching what miracles would you perform? the film starting life from the pen of H. G. Wells,
we or I should say I enjoyed The Sopranos so much yesterday we watched another 4 episodes, Diana has started to get a bit more interested in the series which is nice for us,
a difficult but rewarding film to watch was next, Catch-22, you will either love it or hate it, having read the book more than a few times I loved it, Catch-22 is a parody of a "military mentality" and of a bureaucratic society in general, with a little shock and humor thrown in,
to round the evening off the last of New Tricks, there are more in the series, but this is the last one we have, Mad Dogs, the UCOS team investigates the death of Eric Trimble, a soldier who was beaten to death in 1991, their informant tells them that he and Eric, while still in the Army, were part of secret medical experiments that left the survivors paranoid, meanwhile Brian continues to struggle with his alcoholism, then for us off to bed.

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