Monthly Archives: August 2008

The Pembrokeshire Chronicles: 16th August

  • Just seen a chippy called “Silver Fish”. That’s not right, is it? #
  • ‘ome. #

The Pembrokeshire Chronicles: 15th August

  • If you watch Wales Tonight tonight you may just catch us down on the beach, if you’re lucky. #
  • “Tom and Jerry” in Norwegian is a sight – and sound – to behold. #
  • ITV Bingo redefines the word “brainless”. #

The Pembrokeshire Chronicles: 13th August

  • Did you hear Fozzy Bear on The World At One earlier talking about the Zimbabwe situation? It was great, and I’m sure you can listen again on the website. #

The Pembrokeshire Chronicles: 12th August

  • I know it’s Tuscan Bean Soup, but what’s it Tuscan now? #
  • The “2-Second Tent” from Decathlon. Bought to shelter from the sun on the beach. Used to shelter from the rain on the beach. #

The Pembrokeshire Chronicles: 9th August

  • Great; City v Milan live on Channel Five. Shame they are playing in a blizzard, judging by our TV reception. #

The Pembrokeshire Chronicles: 8th August

  • A sunny beach day at last. Hurrah! #

The Pembrokeshire Chronicles: 7th August

  • Cook’s Matches are no longer worthy of the name. #
  • Panic over. Nuts has been located. He was in MacBear’s pants all along (Found 5mins after my sister-in-law ordered a replacement, naturally) #

The Pembrokeshire Chronicles: 6th August

  • On the Gwili Steam Railway. It says it is celebrating its 30th anniversary: 1988-2008. Mmm. Well it can’t be both. #
  • ECB has moaned about BBC not bidding for TV cricket rights. Because they want cricket on terrestrial TV or so they can raise their price? #
  • Has anyone seen “Nuts” from my son’s collection of Planet Protectors toys? He’s the monkey in the spacesuit. We’ve looked everywhere for him #

The Pembrokeshire Chronicles: 5th August

  • Watching ITV News for the first time in ages. It really is the most dreadful tabloidy piss imaginable. #

The Pembrokeshire Chronicles: 4th August

  • Bought a Kellogg’s Variety Pack today. A tradition of sorts, and now the holiday breakfasts can begin in earnest. #