If you haven’t registered to vote for your favourite community project, time is running out!
My scout group would be very glad of your support.
See also:
Support You local community projects
Begging a favour
The blog of Richard Hall, a Methodist Minister in Wales.
by Richard on October 20, 2011
If you haven’t registered to vote for your favourite community project, time is running out!
My scout group would be very glad of your support.
See also:
Support You local community projects
Begging a favour
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Will Fletcher 10.20.11 at 10:25 am
Have cast my vote. Always willing to support Scout groups as they do a fantastic job. Good Luck!
Richard 10.20.11 at 11:18 am
Thanks for that.
Kim 10.20.11 at 11:11 pm
NatWest? Is that short for Nathanael West? Because for a moment I thought he might be the bank.
Richard 10.21.11 at 7:01 am
Welcome home, Kim. Hope you had a good trip. You’ll have been out of range of the rugby?
Kim 10.21.11 at 7:36 am
Of course in the US the known world, looking east, ends at West Quoddy Head, Maine, so there is no reportage of such insignificant sporting glitches as a World Cup. However, I took a peek at the result of the Wales-France match on my brother’s PC and ruined a perfectly pleasant Saturday evening. I hope to get some revenge against the Aussies in a few hours.
Pam 10.21.11 at 9:59 am
I’ve been watching Aus vs. Wales - too close for comfort!
Richard 10.21.11 at 10:08 am
Come on the Dragons!
Richard 10.21.11 at 10:19 am
Kim 10.21.11 at 10:40 am
Hook again. But they really missed Warburton, and Adam Jones in the scrum.
Pam 10.21.11 at 10:24 pm
Australia had injuries too.
Good to see Wales playing so well. Maybe they can join the Shute Shield.
Richard 10.21.11 at 10:26 pm
I ‘watched’ the last part of the match via the BBC text commentary - it was surprisingly compelling.
Bob Gilston 10.26.11 at 6:00 pm
Just home from Connecticut.
Amazing how many people watch ‘rugger’ and ‘footie’ (sorry Kim, I meant ’soccer’).
But I think they’re nearly all ex-pats. I really felt for Wales.