Roifield opens proceedings with a message from Andrew Horn who is promising a get together in London in April. However by the time this summary went to press it had been cancelled as by the proposed date Central London will be a no-go zone over-run by zombies and other exotic creations from the computer gaming universe which have survived the coronavirus. Obviously they will be drinking Corona beer and Corona lemonade.
The utterly lazy writing where an individual does not have the opportunity to respond (as with Lynda being silenced by Freddie this week) has happened too frequently recently and it is distressing listeners. Lucy helpfully suggests that Dylan Nells should write Freddie a letter. So a question – has anyone actually written a letter to anyone recently in place of an electronic message?
Lucy kindly explains rural transport to the listeners – well she would but there isn’t any to explain – which is the point. Any parent who has given cars to two children (and I don’t think they gave Josh a car on his 18th) HAS to do the same for the third one unless they have gone bankrupt in the interim. I don’t care about investment in the farm – children have to be treated fairly and if not equally then there needs to be a demonstrable explanation – not some bogs and a kitchen that will never see any great use (if it does not get completely forgotten because it is only used on Saturdays).
Lucy kindly explains rural transport to the listeners – well she would but there isn’t any to explain – which is the point. Any parent who has given cars to two children (and I don’t think they gave Josh a car on his 18th) HAS to do the same for the third one unless they have gone bankrupt in the interim. I don’t care about investment in the farm – children have to be treated fairly and if not equally then there needs to be a demonstrable explanation – not some bogs and a kitchen that will never see any great use (if it does not get completely forgotten because it is only used on Saturdays).
Kosmo
This week’s Dumteedum is from Fiona Frank…
If you’d like to understand the sensitivity around Deutchland Uber Alles.. it’s because children in occupied France were forced to learn and sing it.. as referred to in the following clip.
The character lost her family in a concentration camp.
https://youtu.be/xHg8qaloLj0
psst! Helen DID have therapy – Peggy offered to pay, but Pat told her, coldly, that she had an NHS place.
It was residential. There was one woman who apparently rubbed butter into her hair, tomask not eating it.
Thank you for jogging our memory Rosie!