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28th January 2020

Plus 1 and dry when driving in. We had a fair amount of rain last night.

We jumped Rhosneigr and Lady Of The Night over hurdles and First Flow over fences.

Graham Potts our regular vet is away for the week on holiday so one of the other vets Kate was here to trachea wash a couple and take a few bloods..

This weeks movers and shakers in the BHA handicap charts were.. Diamond Gait goes down 2 to 128, Espoir De Romay up 2 to 134, Imperial Aura up 7 to 143 for finishing second at Cheltenham on Saturday while Yeavering Bell goes down 1 to 116..And finally Blazon down 3 to 66 on the flat.

A day with no runners or visitors..Todays meeting at Lingfield has been abandonned while Newcastle goes ahead..

David Muir has retired from the RSPCA.. David has been a huge supporter of racing and a thoroughly nice man. His input has been huge and his leaving will be noticed. Mark Kennedy takes over and has horse experience..

Yesterdays questions failed to attract any answers.. I averaged 60 replies all last week and none yesterday..

My Essex roots are obviously of no interest ....

This one has been circling through my inbox and although I have used it before you can read it again..Sent over by Simon Eales who is a member of the Cheltenham & South West Syndicate who own Hes No Trouble..

A Group of guys, all turning 40, discussed where they should meet for lunch.

Finally it was agreed that they would meet at Wetherspoons in Uxbridge because the waitresses had big breasts and wore mini-skirts.

Ten years later, at age 50, the friends once again discussed where they should meet for lunch.

Finally it was agreed that they would meet at Wetherspoons in Uxbridge because the waitresses were attractive.The food and service was good and the beer selection was excellent.

Ten years later, at age 60, the friends again discussed where they should meet for lunch.

Finally it was agreed that they would meet at Wetherspoons in Uxbridge because there was plenty of parking, they could dine in peace and quiet with no loud music, and it was good value for money.

Ten years later, at age 70, the friends discussed where they should meet for lunch.

Finally it was agreed that they would meet at Wetherspoons in Uxbridge because the restaurant was wheelchair accessible and had a toilet for the disabled.

Ten years later, at age 80, the friends discussed where they should meet for lunch.

Finally it was agreed that they would meet at Wetherspoons in Uxbridge because they had never been there before.