Monday, 23 July 2012

Straight On To The Post Today,

thanks to UOB and their new policy,


 of only giving permission to write letters in Bangkok, the Pattaya office no longer being to write letters confirming your bank balance with out Bangkok saying yes, so I have to go to the immigration office again, but anyway on to today, Sunday again, so this week we decided upon the Punch & Judy,

 we all decided on the pate for starters,

 and nice it was too,

 both Mr. Tony and myself then went with the roast lamb dinner, 

 with gravy,

 Diana settle for the rack of ribs, by now we were totally full to bursting so we all decided on not having a dessert,

next move was back home to watch a few DVDs, first one from the shelves was The Client, I had written about it previously, a young boy, Mark witness a suicide, both the FBI and the Mafia quickly realise that Mark probably knows more than he says, Mark decides he needs a lawyer, and goes looking for one and becomes The Client, an enjoyable though far fetched movie

another film we have watched and enjoyed before,another film we have watched and enjoyed before,The Fifth Element, two hundred and fifty years in the future, life as we know it is threatened by the arrival of Evil, only the fifth element can stop the Evil from extinguishing life, as it tries to do every five thousand years, but what or who is The Fifth Element? 

for some reason Mr Tony had never watched Dial M for Murder, so we had to put that right! it is a favourite film of Diana's and myself, an affair with the American writer Mark Halliday while her husband and professional tennis player Tony Wendice was away, Tony finds out and calls Captain Lesgate (aka Charles Alexander Swann who studied with him at college) and blackmails him to murder his wife, but things go just a little bit not to plan, by now it was late so we said our goodbyes to Mr. Tony,

we then settled down to watch the last two episodes of Upstair's Downstairs series 2, The Last Waltz, Mr Pritchard enjoys a romance with fellow servant Miss Whisset, followed by Somewhere Over the Rainbow, suspecting Persie of passing on information to the Germans, Sir Hallam resigns, it is only a matter of time before she is arrested, this then was the last in the series, which is a shame as we enjoyed them so much, so for us we were now off to bed.

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