Monday 14 March 2011

Things still do not get much better

Monday night and the weekend has just flown by - not particularly eventful apart from Scotland losing again, so wooden spoons all round once again. BUT I have to say that they look a lot more aggressive and competitive than in previous games. Their efforts might just be enough to get a few more spectators into Murrayfield on Saturday.
For the football fans, Brechin City did well against St Johnston, bit of a controversial goal but no damage done as the teams will benefit from the extra cash.

We have been up and down to the Dolphin Inn most days, Garry the chef makes me a superb toasted cheese piece (on a heel) to go with mid morning cuppa which keeps me in the office, quiet and out the way. Mercat Bar still running at full steam, hard work for all the staff but they are brilliant - keep up the good work.

Tam the man has made it back from sunny Bangalore and is no doubt revelling in the current prevailing arctic conditions. However, we must spare a thought for the ongoing unfolding tragedy in Japan, so far 451 shocks since the start of the event, the last being less than an hour ago. The scenes on the TV screens are worse than shocking, entire towns and all residents wiped out with the death toll rising every day, the threat of nuclear reactors going into melt down and the various scenarios of radioactive dust getting into the jet stream heading for the USA .

I have managed to do some of my own work thus keeping the grey matter active, and will hopefully make it to the 49 Club Lunch this week.

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