09:29:10 Just in case you don't get the "collecting cigarette cards" thing, this was a British pastime a bit like stamp collecting, probably mostly up to my generation (my other half has some). They were in visually-appealing themed groups to try to encourage us to collect all of them over time, such as "British Cricketers" or "Butterflies". You could often get specific themed books to stick them in as a collection (the current equivalent is probably a soccer or Harry Potter sticker book). There were also kids' equivalent "sweet cigarette cards" (yes, sweet cigarettes were a thing: just candy shaped like a small cigarette in small packets like cigarette packets!) and "tea cards" in boxes of tea. It was all to encourage people to buy more of the product. Collections still sell well in auctions, especially since they're not manufactured any more. History lesson over. :-)
09:28:25 "Pavlovian" I think refers specifically to "Pavlov's dogs", an experiment where he trained them to associate a sound (I think he rang a bell?) with then receiving food, and he found they would salivate in anticipation of food even without the food being there, by ringing the bell. In other words, you could "programme" a response. Sounds like this has been done with the brahmin.
Halberds are way cool. Halberds and pikes were used with great effect by Western European soldiers in the Middle Ages. The German and Swiss pikesmen were famous for prevailing even against formidable cavalry charges (especially when in a densely-packed solid triangle formation); and we're talking warhorses here, draft-sized equines called Destriers (destroyers), Coursers, and Rouncys (lighter-built than destriers), who were exceedingly well-trained in their own form of martial arts (most horses have the sense to not jump into a mob of large sharp pointy things, even on command, but hey, sometimes strange things happen). So yeh, halberds are nothing to sniff at. Yikes--who'd've thought it could be so dangerous beneath a church?! :0 Standard Post Boxer?! You dont say! Oh yesss... Camelot is the place for me! And so is the Derelict Farm! And why NOT both?! But I LIKE that big cool tree in the middle of the pub! It makes this pub unique. :) Honestly, Mr. T., I'm quite certain that I have plenty of company in my preference of 100% runs over speed runs. There is nothing wrong with speed runs, and it's fascinating to see how quickly a game can be completed; but for "thorough" education, immersive experience, and entertainment satisfaction, nothing compares to a skilfully presented 100%. :) Hank U so very much for the delightful adventures today, Mr. T. Utube is about to max out, so tomorrow is another day in Fallout London!
While I was coming out of sleep this morning, I remembered that if Thomas eventually gets his character immune to rads via perks, etc, he'll then be able to swim in the highly-irradiated water. Makes you wonder if that's intentional from the modders. Is there stuff to be found underwater or in otherwise-inaccessible places in the later game, maybe?
@@ThomasXplores I was hoping to help out with picking some handy time refs for you and for other viewers for all 9 episodes, but I'm so behind! I think maybe I'll rejoin London with your new edited run. It'll give me time to catch up with your New Vegas, F4 100%, Shelter, and locations guide videos that I've not really looked at much the last fortnight. :-)
Dag nabbit--I keep telling myself that I'll schedule a viewing of the rest of this episode for tomorrow, and then I realize that I'll have a difficult time sleeping tonight if I don't at least keep watching until Mr. T. finds that special book, hidden under a cardboard box...😅. Oh, there it is! I whooped so loudly that I must have disturbed my neighbors. Oh well, it was definitely for a good cause, and since they were making enough celebratory noise on the Glorious 4th of July to satisfy most of the planet, while I was quieter than a mouse, I think it evened out quite well. ;) Good on ya, Mr. T., for being as persistent as you are...now I have a better chance of a peaceful night's rest! Houston, we have a problem: Mr. T. keeps picking up too much loot and overencumbering himself 😂. From what I've learned of traditional Druids so far, I find them and their beliefs to be quite admirable. :) Oh wee magical cardboard box... bestow upon me your favor...(Oh Bethesda, you've done it again!--nice touch adding a favorite silly animation, team FOLON!) 😂
11:33:45 If you go into your perks on the Pip-boy, you should be able to see what perk the beermat has given you, if you happen to pick up another one a bit too fast another time. :-)
03:33:49 "Maitre d'hotel", French, is pronounced "may-truh-dee-otel", and just means the person in charge of the hotel. The "Basil Fawlty", if you like. :-)
10:03:37 It can't be a coincidence that some of the London protecterons' voices sound like the original Doctor Who Cybermen's "sing-song" voices from The Tenth Planet (1966)?
Oh wow--they even have rapeseed in this game--color me impressed; that natural remedy has some major medicinal benefits! It wouldn't be a genuine FL without cricket ball grenades ;) . Jeepers--that backpack looks like a beast; I heard somewhere that the white ones are even better?! Mitre = MY-ter (like a bishop's hat, both Catholic and Episcopal). Aw, come on, you know we're all dying to see Thomas Xplores in the sequin dress. The PLAYER CHARACHTER, of course! Although... ;) 😅
07:47:39 Suggestion: write down somewhere the perk you want next each time you go up a level. I noticed here that you'd forgotten you were trying to build up your charisma so you could get the local leader type perk. But you chose something else. Just a thought. :-)
Luv it that THIS car dealership has some purpose! Say, does anyone know if you can get a jet pack in this game? Team FOLON rules! Yeah!! The sound volume is much improved this time, and I would judge the music soundtrack to be spot on. Still can't hear the radio, though. Focusing on FL at this time is perfectly understandable, and in fact, appropriate. Hank U, Mr. T.--its tea for me (tea and T. fo' EVAH)! Come to think of it, this is the first time I've noticed you wearing ornamentation, Mr. T.; very swishy, and it becomes you well. (Silver jewelry is my personal favorite, followed closely by pewter.) Oh my, the ending to the fish quest is totally clutch! I didn't see that coming either, but gotta LOVE IT! I rather fancy the perk that was just demonstrated, of going to sleep in one location and waking up in a different one; it appears that one has a chance of discovering a new location without being compelled to wade through a plethora of obstacles 👍. "Saint Pancreas" 😂. BRAVO Mr. T. !!! You vanquished the Mittenlurk at last! I knew you could be counted on not to give up. Congrats on the Clean Black Soots! Hmm...it appears that Pickman's cousin was here...? Or the cult of the Great Lord Pickman...? Yeesh, watamess!! Yep! Pickman (or his doppelganger) was here. It's awfully cool to "meet" another person who is just as AR about keeping their loot as organized as myself 😅.
I wonder if there's a deathclaw somewhere in London? It would have to have a scenario to explain how it got there. Actually, since most creatures we encounter are mutations, what sort of creature would a deathclaw have mutated from..?
09:59:54 Funny the way the player is prevented from going upstairs by a low hung dividing rope! (Maybe there's some sort of force field as well?) Presumably, it's either an unfinished area (DLC???), or it'll unlock later in the game. It seems unlikely that it's not meant to be accessible at some point, or why bother to put stairs there at all, not just a wall?
10:38:09 Watching you choosing containers made me wonder whether each container is equally infinite. In other words, could you store multiple items of different sizes "inside" something absurd in the real world, like an ashtray, for example?
11:15:20 What was I expecting before seeing the game in action? I didn't know anything about it other than the title, so I was expecting a very American idea of what London might be like post-apocalypse (which might in itself have been interesting), but this isn't like that at all. It has a very British sense of humour at its heart (such as the homicidal post boxes!), and has the feel of, say, V For Vendetta, or other British comics of that era written by the likes of Alan Moore. So, for me, it's a great success, not just in gameplay and content, but in British references (such as Doctor Who here and there), the ideas, visuals, sounds, imagination and originality. I would buy it tomorrow if it became available for the PS4. :-)
They have Bighorners on this! And I take it the Radgers are the Fallout London equivalent of Yao Guai, the Famished are the Deathclaws, Pig rats are the mole rats, RadShrews are the RadRats.
I think I know the song that got flagged. It's one that was sang by Willie Nelson (I believe it was Willie Nelson). I remember hearing it on The Crazies movie.
Greetings, all! Apparently Mr. Thomas is convinced that he's a synth...is anyone else not able to keep up because we need to eat and sleep once in awhile, and have access only to Utube, so we're missing alot of content because it ONLY covers the first 9 hrs. worth? Or am I just duh :p? (❤ ya, Mr. T. mate!) That's the spirit--if you can't pick up an item, shoot it! Yes, Mr. T., how about U just be thorough...?! 😂 Oh yes by all means, lets get the pub crawl ON! You nailed it, Mr. T.--do what pleases you, and throw in a wee bit of what pleases us; it's all about balance, and then everyone is happy :) . Gum clinic? Really? 😅 Of COURSE pubs have specific significance... ;) A most enjoyable wee pub crawl! So far, I luv EVERYTHING about this game. :) ...not least, the humor 😂. Mountbatten is now on my favorites list, right up there with Churchill and Sushi ❤. OMGaloshes--Mr. T. got looted! I'm not fond of being a judge of chacter(s), even of NPC's, but to me Mountbatten is the most amusing so far, no question; and I AM very fond of being amused ;) ...
The different-colored sootcases are a nice touch, and easier to spot. All in all, this game is impressing the sox off of me; exemplary work, team FOLON! Yay--lvl. 20--congrats! Um, I don't know of any other way to check out the vids of other CC's at this point, unless I can discover a space-time continum...loop...thingy; or maybe employ the necessary algorithms to calculate a schedule so that more content can be included in a 24-hr. period...😅. I highly suspect that I will be playing catch-up for the next several months... Washington State, US, here. :) . Regarding Fort Knox: we US citizens are taught from infancy that Fort Knox contains the gold that backs up the paper currency used in the US, and affects the economy of the whole world, yadda yadda yadda... or so they say...personally, I've always taken the whole tale with a grain of salt. The security is unrivaled on this planet, that's for certain, projecting a very convincing image of guarding something as valuable as is claimed.
02:07:19 Isn't "tramp juice" a euphemism for some unpleasant unwashed bodily fluid like stale sweat, urine, or worse..? Checks Google: it's a "very strong lager or cider". So I was right the first time, then?! ;)
Watching Fallout London with Thomas is like exploring some place with a good and funny guide.
09:29:10 Just in case you don't get the "collecting cigarette cards" thing, this was a British pastime a bit like stamp collecting, probably mostly up to my generation (my other half has some). They were in visually-appealing themed groups to try to encourage us to collect all of them over time, such as "British Cricketers" or "Butterflies". You could often get specific themed books to stick them in as a collection (the current equivalent is probably a soccer or Harry Potter sticker book). There were also kids' equivalent "sweet cigarette cards" (yes, sweet cigarettes were a thing: just candy shaped like a small cigarette in small packets like cigarette packets!) and "tea cards" in boxes of tea. It was all to encourage people to buy more of the product. Collections still sell well in auctions, especially since they're not manufactured any more. History lesson over. :-)
09:28:25 "Pavlovian" I think refers specifically to "Pavlov's dogs", an experiment where he trained them to associate a sound (I think he rang a bell?) with then receiving food, and he found they would salivate in anticipation of food even without the food being there, by ringing the bell. In other words, you could "programme" a response. Sounds like this has been done with the brahmin.
I'm guessing Buchanan's Art Supply, is a reference to the show Art Attack! If anyone remembers that.
I believe the presenters surname was Buchanan.
I remember that! Neil Buchanan. At one time he was suspected to be secretive artist "Banksie".
Halberds are way cool. Halberds and pikes were used with great effect by Western European soldiers in the Middle Ages. The German and Swiss pikesmen were famous for prevailing even against formidable cavalry charges (especially when in a densely-packed solid triangle formation); and we're talking warhorses here, draft-sized equines called Destriers (destroyers), Coursers, and Rouncys (lighter-built than destriers), who were exceedingly well-trained in their own form of martial arts (most horses have the sense to not jump into a mob of large sharp pointy things, even on command, but hey, sometimes strange things happen). So yeh, halberds are nothing to sniff at. Yikes--who'd've thought it could be so dangerous beneath a church?! :0 Standard Post Boxer?! You dont say! Oh yesss... Camelot is the place for me! And so is the Derelict Farm! And why NOT both?! But I LIKE that big cool tree in the middle of the pub! It makes this pub unique. :) Honestly, Mr. T., I'm quite certain that I have plenty of company in my preference of 100% runs over speed runs. There is nothing wrong with speed runs, and it's fascinating to see how quickly a game can be completed; but for "thorough" education, immersive experience, and entertainment satisfaction, nothing compares to a skilfully presented 100%. :) Hank U so very much for the delightful adventures today, Mr. T. Utube is about to max out, so tomorrow is another day in Fallout London!
While I was coming out of sleep this morning, I remembered that if Thomas eventually gets his character immune to rads via perks, etc, he'll then be able to swim in the highly-irradiated water. Makes you wonder if that's intentional from the modders. Is there stuff to be found underwater or in otherwise-inaccessible places in the later game, maybe?
I’ll find any underwater stuff don’t worry :)
24:31 Brilliant twist having Kiera think the player is HER companion, and not the other way round! :-)
11:54:00 Well, that was epic! It's only taken me 12 days to catch up with watching Day 2! ;)
the 100% Run is starting in 2 weeks time! So they'll be much more managable with no loading screens :)
@@ThomasXplores I was hoping to help out with picking some handy time refs for you and for other viewers for all 9 episodes, but I'm so behind! I think maybe I'll rejoin London with your new edited run. It'll give me time to catch up with your New Vegas, F4 100%, Shelter, and locations guide videos that I've not really looked at much the last fortnight. :-)
07:37:23 I love Arthur's dialogue: "Injury check. Anyone hurt? No? ...Just me."
2:41:01 Nothing like being addicted to dog food and alcohol. 😂
Gordo is my favorite new character next to Arthur Mountbatten.
Living the dream. ;)
@Thomas Swan coaster was behind the bar on the wall, saw it on stream.
You're streaming faster than we can watch with the time difference lol. Thanks from Canada and keep up the bants
1:30:17 Eddy "The Buzzard" as employee of the month. Perhaps a reference to Eddy the Eagle?
22:03 Complimentary coasters (beer mats). Collect them all!
The background/incidental music for Fallout London is superb, a strong mix of ambient synth and mood-responsive action pieces. Love it. :-)
this guy needs no sleep , just Fallout ...
It made me laugh when you thought you were going to breeze through the cultists and then the blood crab kept killing you 😂😂
Can't wait to reach that part of the video.
01:00:21 Favourite aspect of Fallout London? Lots to love, but I think the British sense of humour is what gives it its individuality. :-)
Arthur's my favourite companion so far. His voice reminds me of the "very, very drunk" posh character played by Paul Whitehouse in the Fast Show. :-)
This mounbatten guy is great! Thank you stream for choosing him.
02:08:49 Fesco Extra got you a really decent haul of items! And in this game, every little helps.
today i learned that in Fallout London, costers = Bubble heads ...
6:37:15 I’m in the US, state of Wyoming…. Number 1 of 50 lol
01:11:00 The NPC voice here is so much louder now. And I can hear the music! Good stuff. :-)
01:15 Starting after tech stuff sorted. :-)
Dag nabbit--I keep telling myself that I'll schedule a viewing of the rest of this episode for tomorrow, and then I realize that I'll have a difficult time sleeping tonight if I don't at least keep watching until Mr. T. finds that special book, hidden under a cardboard box...😅. Oh, there it is! I whooped so loudly that I must have disturbed my neighbors. Oh well, it was definitely for a good cause, and since they were making enough celebratory noise on the Glorious 4th of July to satisfy most of the planet, while I was quieter than a mouse, I think it evened out quite well. ;) Good on ya, Mr. T., for being as persistent as you are...now I have a better chance of a peaceful night's rest! Houston, we have a problem: Mr. T. keeps picking up too much loot and overencumbering himself 😂.
From what I've learned of traditional Druids so far, I find them and their beliefs to be quite admirable. :) Oh wee magical cardboard box... bestow upon me your favor...(Oh Bethesda, you've done it again!--nice touch adding a favorite silly animation, team FOLON!) 😂
11:33:45 If you go into your perks on the Pip-boy, you should be able to see what perk the beermat has given you, if you happen to pick up another one a bit too fast another time. :-)
almost 24 hours later and i still cant catch up to his life streams !!! this guy has to be a gamingy cyborg !!! ...
Robothomas Xplores, maybe? ;)
03:33:49 "Maitre d'hotel", French, is pronounced "may-truh-dee-otel", and just means the person in charge of the hotel. The "Basil Fawlty", if you like. :-)
10:03:37 It can't be a coincidence that some of the London protecterons' voices sound like the original Doctor Who Cybermen's "sing-song" voices from The Tenth Planet (1966)?
Oh wow--they even have rapeseed in this game--color me impressed; that natural remedy has some major medicinal benefits! It wouldn't be a genuine FL without cricket ball grenades ;) . Jeepers--that backpack looks like a beast; I heard somewhere that the white ones are even better?! Mitre = MY-ter (like a bishop's hat, both Catholic and Episcopal). Aw, come on, you know we're all dying to see Thomas Xplores in the sequin dress. The PLAYER CHARACHTER, of course! Although... ;) 😅
05:58:59 In England we pronounce the word "lieutenant" as "lef-tenant", not the American way, "loo-tenant".
07:47:39 Suggestion: write down somewhere the perk you want next each time you go up a level. I noticed here that you'd forgotten you were trying to build up your charisma so you could get the local leader type perk. But you chose something else. Just a thought. :-)
06:32:43 Nice. Possibly a combo of Judge Dredd and Captain Britain (and elements of Excalibur)?
01:07:28 Missed implied innuendo here as to what part(s) of Arthur's anatomy they might decide to hang him by next time! ;)
08:53:27 Thomas returns from anointing the porcelain.
This maybe up there with New Vegas.
03:36:12 Raucous = "raw-cuss". Basically, loud and chaotic! :-)
11:35:24 This "HMS Dredge" appears to be HMS Dreadnought with some of the letters worn off... :-)
Luv it that THIS car dealership has some purpose! Say, does anyone know if you can get a jet pack in this game? Team FOLON rules! Yeah!! The sound volume is much improved this time, and I would judge the music soundtrack to be spot on. Still can't hear the radio, though. Focusing on FL at this time is perfectly understandable, and in fact, appropriate. Hank U, Mr. T.--its tea for me (tea and T. fo' EVAH)! Come to think of it, this is the first time I've noticed you wearing ornamentation, Mr. T.; very swishy, and it becomes you well. (Silver jewelry is my personal favorite, followed closely by pewter.) Oh my, the ending to the fish quest is totally clutch! I didn't see that coming either, but gotta LOVE IT! I rather fancy the perk that was just demonstrated, of going to sleep in one location and waking up in a different one; it appears that one has a chance of discovering a new location without being compelled to wade through a plethora of obstacles 👍. "Saint Pancreas" 😂. BRAVO Mr. T. !!! You vanquished the Mittenlurk at last! I knew you could be counted on not to give up. Congrats on the Clean Black Soots! Hmm...it appears that Pickman's cousin was here...? Or the cult of the Great Lord Pickman...? Yeesh, watamess!! Yep! Pickman (or his doppelganger) was here. It's awfully cool to "meet" another person who is just as AR about keeping their loot as organized as myself 😅.
I wonder if there's a deathclaw somewhere in London? It would have to have a scenario to explain how it got there. Actually, since most creatures we encounter are mutations, what sort of creature would a deathclaw have mutated from..?
05:22:54 Thomas returns after a break
09:59:54 Funny the way the player is prevented from going upstairs by a low hung dividing rope! (Maybe there's some sort of force field as well?) Presumably, it's either an unfinished area (DLC???), or it'll unlock later in the game. It seems unlikely that it's not meant to be accessible at some point, or why bother to put stairs there at all, not just a wall?
06:41:45 I'm on the Isle of Wight. Not as exciting-sounding as some other places you've heard back from, but it's home to me. :-)
I sail past the Isle of Wight next weekend on the ship! I shall wave as I pass aha :)
@@ThomasXplores I'll look out for you and wave back, but chances of seeing you are, like Baldrick's plans, very unlikely to succeed. ;)
06:55 Bring me to life
10:38:09 Watching you choosing containers made me wonder whether each container is equally infinite. In other words, could you store multiple items of different sizes "inside" something absurd in the real world, like an ashtray, for example?
Not sure if you noticed but the derelict farm that you ran through had a settlement icon on the map
05:23:19 Phalange (fa-lan-ge) bones - basically, finger and toe bones! :-)
11:15:20 What was I expecting before seeing the game in action? I didn't know anything about it other than the title, so I was expecting a very American idea of what London might be like post-apocalypse (which might in itself have been interesting), but this isn't like that at all. It has a very British sense of humour at its heart (such as the homicidal post boxes!), and has the feel of, say, V For Vendetta, or other British comics of that era written by the likes of Alan Moore. So, for me, it's a great success, not just in gameplay and content, but in British references (such as Doctor Who here and there), the ideas, visuals, sounds, imagination and originality. I would buy it tomorrow if it became available for the PS4. :-)
They have Bighorners on this! And I take it the Radgers are the Fallout London equivalent of Yao Guai, the Famished are the Deathclaws, Pig rats are the mole rats, RadShrews are the RadRats.
Or not, considering I just came to the part where you took out some RadRats.
pig rats were in 1 & 2 and were kind of merged into one w/ the mole rats for 3 and by extension new vegas
@@june.bourqueAh. Cool to know. Never played 1 and 2 because no PC.
02:40:47 Thomas returns from breaktime
I think I know the song that got flagged. It's one that was sang by Willie Nelson (I believe it was Willie Nelson). I remember hearing it on The Crazies movie.
Do you ever sleep
11:11:54 Back after a rare crash, and a tab mistake. Normal service hopefully resumed. :-)
Was wondering, do the DLC's work in FL? Could you manufacture ammunition ?
Watched the 1st almost 12hours... Liked and subbed. You seemed not to stream killing the big fly queen. But brilliant content 😊
still waiting on my new PC, so i can play, looks awesome
07:50:02 Arthur Mountbatten: This is Your Life
Greetings, all! Apparently Mr. Thomas is convinced that he's a synth...is anyone else not able to keep up because we need to eat and sleep once in awhile, and have access only to Utube, so we're missing alot of content because it ONLY covers the first 9 hrs. worth? Or am I just duh :p? (❤ ya, Mr. T. mate!) That's the spirit--if you can't pick up an item, shoot it! Yes, Mr. T., how about U just be thorough...?! 😂
Oh yes by all means, lets get the pub crawl ON! You nailed it, Mr. T.--do what pleases you, and throw in a wee bit of what pleases us; it's all about balance, and then everyone is happy :) .
Gum clinic? Really? 😅 Of COURSE pubs have specific significance... ;) A most enjoyable wee pub crawl! So far, I luv EVERYTHING about this game. :) ...not least, the humor 😂. Mountbatten is now on my favorites list, right up there with Churchill and Sushi ❤. OMGaloshes--Mr. T. got looted!
I'm not fond of being a judge of chacter(s), even of NPC's, but to me Mountbatten is the most amusing so far, no question; and I AM very fond of being amused ;) ...
You get leather from hides or breaking down armor
The different-colored sootcases are a nice touch, and easier to spot. All in all, this game is impressing the sox off of me; exemplary work, team FOLON! Yay--lvl. 20--congrats! Um, I don't know of any other way to check out the vids of other CC's at this point, unless I can discover a space-time continum...loop...thingy; or maybe employ the necessary algorithms to calculate a schedule so that more content can be included in a 24-hr. period...😅. I highly suspect that I will be playing catch-up for the next several months... Washington State, US, here. :) .
Regarding Fort Knox: we US citizens are taught from infancy that Fort Knox contains the gold that backs up the paper currency used in the US, and affects the economy of the whole world, yadda yadda yadda... or so they say...personally, I've always taken the whole tale with a grain of salt. The security is unrivaled on this planet, that's for certain, projecting a very convincing image of guarding something as valuable as is claimed.
I'm waiting for you to find an HMV store somewhere, sometime. I wonder what they'll rename it in the game? :-)
10:28:22 Fletchers = arrowmakers/archers, so is this a Robin Hood type group?
07:30:18 Return From the Tea by Thomas Xplores (Hydration Reinstated Edition)
10:36:33 Thomas back from a break
How are you exciting the conversation to take a drug to bust your states? I've tried but can't seem to figure it out on mouse and keyboard.
Flamer would work good on muirliks I use it on them and there eggs I'm from Maine,USA like your videos
11:50:30 Crash! and right back in again...
01:05:24 "Tithe" is pronounced "ty-the" rather than Arthur here saying "ty-th". Must be all the blood having gone to his head.
Another 12 hours..?! We'll have to start calling you "Thomas the Masochist"! ;)
6:37:15 South Carolina!
01:09:37 Just to mention that you keep saying your settlement at "Covent GardenS", but it's Covent *Garden*, singular. :-)
01:24:24 Back after a technical glitch.
08:00:00 2/3-ish of the way through Day 2!
04:00:00 1/3 of the way through the Day 2 session.
07:45:48 Thomas has an interesting gameplay idea. :-)
Harold's brother lol
Been here since day 1 have plenty of time as had triple bypass week ago can't do anything else
Me mate Thomas 😁
04:17:20 Back (again) from a rare (ish) crash
03:17:08 Trouble with a mitten
02:07:19 Isn't "tramp juice" a euphemism for some unpleasant unwashed bodily fluid like stale sweat, urine, or worse..? Checks Google: it's a "very strong lager or cider". So I was right the first time, then?! ;)
09:24:40 Unexpected delivery
09:05:21 Rinsed. And repeat.
08:55:45 Box of Delights
Did u evergetchurchill the dog back
01:41:19 Getting the sack
59:06 "Geoff" is just another spelling of Jeff, so is pronouned Jeff. :-)
01:33:52 Lewisham is pronounced "Loo-ih-sham" rather than Lewis-ham. English pronunciations are trickily inconsistent! :-)
04:32:40 Crash badly - shoot! Back after another crash...