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Thursday 1 June 2017

Happy Thursday, Thanks For Coming Back, My Loyal Readers
Love you All !!

In this Issue

The Serial - Hat Box - Part 4
International Go Barefoot Day
Problem Page With Anne Tandek
Shoe Facts
Finish With a Song.

NEW.....Serial

Recently I was approached by my local museum to provide a piece regarding their
collection of vintage hats. They wanted something to use on their web site and with
the display.

I came up with a little story.

Rather than publishing it on here in one big chunk.
I've decided to break it down to short manageable pieces so you
can have a brief read.

Hope you enjoy.....



Hat Box
by Neville Raper
May 2017


Part 4

To his disgust,he could see tendrils of his charred skin follow it.......

He clenched his teeth and fell to the ground; he rolled around and around in the dust to extinguish himself. He slowly stopped when he realised he was untouched and unmarked. He looked at his hands; they were perfectly intact and unmarked.

Dave, the site foreman, popped his head through the room door.

“You OK Rob? I heard a bang.”

“Yeah, I’m alright thanks, think I’ve inhaled too much dust from this cupboard, I’m gonna finish early.”

“You should have worn a facemask,you daft lad!”

“I know that now” Rob shrugged with embarrassment.

“OK Rob, see you tomorrow.”

Rob gathered up his belongings. As he did so,he saw another open box near the door.

 Hanging out was a brand new bowler hat. A tsunami of nostalgic warmth washed over him. He remembered as a child watching old black and white comedies with his Dad. Harold Lloyd, Buster Keaton, Laurel and Hardy and of course, Charlie Chaplin.

His dad would love that hat.

As his hands were full, he took a chance and popped it onto his head. He waited for some terrible vision or event but nothing happened, relieved, he walked out of the room.........

Final Part Tomorrow !!!!



International Barefoot Day

There are 300 million children in the world who don't have any shoes.
Today we think about those poor waifs.

So kick off your shoes and socks and enjoy your carpet and luxary,
but also think of those who don't have that luxury.

One charity that helps is Soles for Souls
Here is a link to their site :-

soles4souls.org



Advice Column 
With your host - Anne Tandek



Hello everyone, my name is Anne Tandek, I have been a specialist in giving advice since I was three months old. I remember, at that time, advising my Mummy and Daddy on contraception,
I wanted to be an only child...

This week I've had a letter from a young man from Glasgow, obviously, in order to ensure I
keep her anonymity I wont tell you his name is Mr Pete Zahutt.

Och Eye The Nooo Anne,

I see all my pals with the latest tech, and I just canna afford them, as I have a sporran to feed, I love Ipods but feel left out..

Can you help me wee scotch bonnet ?

Love Pete Zahutt


Dear Glasgow Boy, 
Yes, of course I can help, there's no need to waste money on expensive iPods. Simply think of your favourite tune and whistle it. If you want to "switch tracks", simply think of another song you like and whistle that instead. As a Scotchman I'm sure you will appreciate the cost saving.
Your's Anne


Shoes...

In the early 1300s, England established the first means to measure shoe size. King Edward II declared barleycorn as the basis for shoe measurement. He ruled that the length of three barleycorns were equivalent to one inch, making this the standard for sizing. 

For centuries, heels signified a high social standing rather than gender. It was also crucial for men riding horses to have a heel on their boot in order to stay in their stirrups. 



The most expensive shoes ever sold for $660,000.

Dorothy’s iconic ruby red slippers from ‘The Wizard of Oz’ naturally and rightfully so earn this top spot. The original pair sold at an auction in 2000. 

Apparently, dreaming about shoes can signify whether you’re feeling well-grounded, or may indicate your level of self-esteem.

The first lady’s boot was created for Queen Victoria in 1840.




Well that's it for today.
Thanks for reading.
See you Friday.....

Finish with a song, this is .... "You picked
a fine time to leave me Loose Heel" by Kenny Rodgers, Released in 1977.

40 Years ago !!!