Another stunning exposition from Lucy on the events in Ambridge this week including quotes from the biblical book of Ambridge. So I looked up Wikipedia and found this:
“A Shulamite is a person from Shulem. It is the ascription given to the female protagonist in the Song of Songs in the Hebrew Bible. In the King James Version and other Bibles, it is the Song of Solomon or Canticle of Canticles.”
Meanwhile the question of consent between the sexes is pretty obvious when a woman asks a man (as Roifield observes the man never says no). However only a couple of months ago when the same man asked the question of the same woman she said no. This is far too complicated for my simple mind.
There has been some pretty solid condemnation of Brian’s spying activities but you have to remember that he has been forced to retire. Some of us end up writing podcast summaries (and other items on t’internet) but Brian is lost and simply trying to fill his time. You should all feel sorry for him.
Stirling Gold was named after Oliver and was the cheese made by Helen using the milk from Ed’s Jersey cows which were kept at Grange Farm. Ed suddenly sold them (for no obvious reason and did it faster than was legally possible) so there was no milk supply any longer and as I assume it was non-organic Helen could not be bothered to let Rob find her another supplier so simply forgot she was making it.
Kosmo
This week we hear from Jan, Andrew, Catherine Witherspoon and Abi.
I’m worried that both Johnny and Tony have lost their knives. Is Henry creating an armoury?