Roifield announces that Tractr will be back soon – probably about the time this appears and it is also the case the website has had a good old going over. So pop in, update your location and you can message others. With lockdown ending (at least in the UK) perhaps we can all start arranging meetings for physically distanced meals in a pub post-vaccine when we might even manage to talk to one another.
Meanwhile in TA little is happening – apart from David talking about cows – but then he is a cow farmer. The LoLo Xmas Xtravaganza this year is simply a way of introducing existing characters to new listeners and so a lot of history will be recapitulated in coming weeks as the villagers are subjected to life in the Trenches whilst the resounding success will mean that Bernard has to hand over LoLo to Fweddie – he is only against it because it means he is out of work and his protestations to Lizzie were simply a job preservation scheme.
Alice has been consigned to the outer darkness to deal with her dark side and hopefully we will never here about her and alcohol ever again. In Jack I’s case he was sent to Scotland and died whilst in treatment.
Naturally the biggest surprise of the week was the arrival of a new, Council-owned farm just along the road which has never been mentioned before, never been available to rent and where the residents are completely unknown. Inevitably the pigs and Rex will be moving just along the road.
Kosmo
On this week’s episode, we hear views from Glyn, Young Keith, Quentin, John from the Isle of Wight (lucky tier 1 person), Red Agnes, Pat from Leeds and Jenny from Southampton who is very obviously a Sotonian – everyone knows that, especially those of us from Southampton.