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Alright, Lord God The Almighty...

Chris Evans | 10:12 UK time, Thursday, 19 January 2012

...Can we please stop it now with the grey backdrop? We know that if we boarded a plane, in less than a minute we would be through the clouds and into the blue. Can't you give us a break and tear open a sky window please?

Just a thought.

And now - off home to watch everything Sir Patrick Stewart's ever been in, in preparation for him joining us for brekkie on the show tomorrow.

Peace and Love.

CE

2012

X.

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    The suns doing its best to break through here in Somerset.

    I'm just grateful for none of that 'white stuff' that puts paid to a lot of peoples plans.

    Almost two thirds of the way through the month, so far so good.

    Ali, still bearing with ;)

  • Comment number 2.

    Good morning CLP, MTF and everyone else,

    It's grey here in Ayrshire too but the sun is really trying to make an appearance.

    Have a good day everyone.

    X

    Gail.

  • Comment number 3.

    Hiya Chris: Ooooh, love Patrick Stewart! You must watch his eposide in "Extras" - he is utterly brilliant, and hilarious! And watch the out-takes too, what a terrific sense of humour he has.

    Hi MTF: nice to see you here. xx

    Debs: welcome back! Glad to hear the trip went well.

    Hi everyone else, happy thirsty Thursday!

    C xx

  • Comment number 4.

    Whoops, I was so delayed another blog had arrived in the meantime!


    Dear Mr Christoph Evans of Radio 2 Land,

    Firstly Sevenoaks is in Kent and not London.

    Secondly it's pronounced Gill (as in the girls name) - ing - ham.

    And thirdly and most importantly - Boris Island

    The Thames Estuary where they plan to build this new airport, isn't a piece of land just waiting to be built on. To do this they would have to completely flatten the small village of Grain, which is out there on the Penninsular. A village which is home to many hundreds of people, a really thriving community and also home to some of my friends.

    The charity that I work for spent many hundreds of thousands of pounds turning a disused chapel into a community centre; which now houses a library, an IT centre and is host to lots of other things. I have had the priviledge of going there to present certificates to residents who have completed IT courses, most learning how to use a computer from scratch.

    I'm off my soap box now and I apologise for the delay in sending this, got distracted by having to sign lots of cheques!

    AliB
    xx

  • Comment number 5.

    Hi Gail, Chrissie and ahh, there you are Ali :)

    Internet being a mare atm.

    More off than on, so another long winded chat with the PO.

    Such fun.

    MTF :D

  • Comment number 6.

    Ali, have just read your post.

    No-one mentioned that side of things. Truly shocking :(

  • Comment number 7.

    Ello Mayo Man & ALL Bloggies...

    Bingo Star 'ere...

    Mayo Ma Man - A agree whatta wonderful career it would be ter be a pilot.... commercial not RAF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Although RAF would be most nice.... except for the dropping bombs bit on people... A bit a couldn't do.... And secondly a don't think a could take the severe g-forces.... Although with anything yer do get used ter things after doing alot!!!!!!

    And although with anything moving it always looks more dramatic from the outside than if yer on board the moving anything in question!!!!!!!!

    From a turck ter a train ter a plane.... Looks loud, powerful.... noisy from the ground... but in the driving seat.... in the carriage.... in the cabin.... It's all more slower.... calmer!!!!!!!!!
    Although am not sure a could eat a BA meal and drink a Virgin Trains cuppa tea whilst doing loop the loop in a Red Arrows T1 'awk - know what am sayin'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Getting back ter yer most nice blog above.... A agree everyday a sunny blue sky is only 2,000 ter 10,000 feet up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    That same though often does boggle my mind too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Getting back ter the moving stuff.... check out these interesting 3 clips of what a mentioned above:

    Planes :

    Trains :

    Trucks :

    Niceness ter each ;-)))))

  • Comment number 8.

    Bingo,

    You're confusing me and you did it the other day too - this is the Evans blog not the Mayo one :))

    xxx

  • Comment number 9.

    Ali-B - Looks like yer as confused as a am.... A just thought call CLP Mayo, and Mayo CLP and it'll 'elp interact the blogs better!!!!!!!!
    Maybe it's noot working >B-0

    PS Quick update on me new old 'ouse... Nearly finished drilling me walls. and amazingly am still on me original drill bit after 6 'ours of drilling 'oles inter me walls!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    A bought 'alf a dozen not being sure if they would be enough as usually a burn out me masonary drill bits.... and after reading on the net aobut 'ow ter do a dmap proof course it says 'you'll need plenty of spare drill bits!!!!'

    Me secret ter lasting success with a drill bit:

    1 - Buy a good quality one!!!!!!

    2 - 'ave yer drill on 'ammer setting and 'igh speed is a no no no!!!!!!!!!! (too fast creates friction and will burn out yer bit... It needs ter grip and chew through the brick/ masonry!!!!!!! But not too slow either!!!!!)

    3 - Me biggest tip.... A drill abit of the 'ole then a keep the moment a see abitta smoke off me drill bit... A dip it in cold water in a bucket (obviuosly only the end/ drill bit... Not the whole electric drill.... Or it will be you and the whole drill smoking!!!!!!!!!!!!)

    And amazingly.... (In fact am amzed mesen that's why am writing about it)... Yer drill bit will last!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Talkin' of which am off ter destroy some more of me new old 'ouse!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Niceness ter each ;-)))))

    PPS A find it interesting ter think the wall am drilling 'as not been touched for 130 years.... Been through 2 world wars etc etc.... wonder what the bricklayer who layed the brick looked like!!!!!!!
    Get an image of an old bloke in a cap and black wastecoat with a moustache smoking.... While doing 'is work!!!!!!
    PS Got ash morter too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Comment number 10.

    PPS The depth am drilling is 10mm as me bricks are 11mm thick!!!!!!!!!

    Some walls are two bricks thick and some one brick thick.... Which makes me realise am one brick short of being three bricks thick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Bye!

  • Comment number 11.

    Afternoon all

    Keep getting a break of sunshine followed by the grey cloud covering the sun then the sun boosts its power and breaks through again.

    Chippie tea last night was really nice, he cooked the fish for me when I went in and it was delish especially as he didnt put any salt and vinegar on it and I could get it off the grease proof paper without using me fingers.

    Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ made curry tonight made last night and marinading as I type.

    Lostalib - I love flying but I have to be honest do we really need another airport especially down at the estuary. Considering prices are going up on flights and you need to have your own banking system to pay for a flight nowdays and the holiday companies seem to be struggling it isnt worth disrupting so many lives just so Borris can get an airport named after him. I'm with you kiddo.

    Its thursday and friday eve.... I hope that this weekend is not full of nasty surprises and is slightly more relaxing then last weekend.

    Think a trip to the allotment is on the cards on Sunday.

    Have a good day everyone

    CB xx

  • Comment number 12.

    HI chris weather sunny in Sussex now .Bingo nice to here about your house also how your getting on with it

  • Comment number 13.

    Forget what I said earlier about the sun trying to make an appearance, the sky is now black and we have sleet showers - oh joy!

  • Comment number 14.

    Hey, we have sunshine here too , it's taken a while , but it's here .
    Alib - #4 - very well put xx

    Now, all i have on my desk to eat are two apples, not sure how i am going to get through the afternoon . There must be some chocolate somewhere in the building .
    Am so hoping my car will be ready tonight, I am really missing it. I had to get up early , so as not to miss my lift. :-((((

    MC xxxx

  • Comment number 15.

    Hello CE & Everyone.

    Very heavy rain & wind here this morning and I thought to myself 'I'm not going out in that!' but when it stopped and the sun put his hat on off I went. I was blinded by the bright sunshine on the wet pavement. We shouldn't complain though here in Britain we are very lucky compared to some places. No tsunamis, tornadoes. droughts, etc.

    Boris airport is just wrong, we don't need it and it doesn't have the same ring to it as John F Kennedy or John Lennon airports. It sounds silly and it is silly.

    MM xxx

  • Comment number 16.

    Afternoon each

    Snow and rain here. I felt so sorry for the residents of Dulverton last night - all their lights off and not a star in sight. They should have been in Fife, was lovely and starry.

    Ali, I do hope your friends' homes are safe and Boris doesn't get his way.

    Bingo - you leave me speechless - hope your bricks are ok.

    MC, fingers crossed for your wee car, hope the bill doesn't need a loan from the Bank.

    MTF, have you been watching Miranda?

    Back in a bit when I've caught up with yesterday. xxx

  • Comment number 17.

    Bingo, It really doesn't take much to confuse me!!! ;))

    Thanks for your support, I think the people out there on the Peninsular have a big task ahead to stop it being built :( With the cost of things going up and up, we probably won't be flying as much in the future, so why build another airport?

    I've just thought about the stew that I have defrosting but then remembered the pile of ironing too!

    AliB
    xx

  • Comment number 18.

    Evening All

    I think we've had everything from sunshine to showers here today! Hasn't been too cold though

    MTF, I'm so pleased we haven't had any white stuff yet! Not safe yet - it is boy2's birthday next Saturday and it has rained then a few times! I think it has been so mild that if it does snow, it won't last long!

    Ali, That's a different view to the one being trumpeted at the moment. There are always so many people affected by these things and we never hear about them. It sounds like a real pie in the sky plan to me so I hope your community will be safe

    Bingo, sounds like the work on the house is going well. Are you off to Thailand at all soon?

    Annie, I've got all the star-gazing recorded to watch sometime but I seem to do that to a lot of programmes!

    (I'm trying hard but I'm sure I'm going to miss someone here!!!)

    Chrissie, Patrick Stewart in the morning - lovely!! I could listen to him for ages!! I hope Chris has Helen Skelton as a guest when she gets back! She's amazing and I bet she has a few stories to tell

    MC, Hope you found some chocolate!!

    Gail and Maddy and CB - Hello!!

    Sezza xxxx

  • Comment number 19.

    Good morning everyone from a, still dark but looking like it's going to be grey and wet, Ayrshire.

    Nothing of any importance or interest to say so have a good day everyone.

    X

    Gail.

  • Comment number 20.

    Good morning all,

    Morning Gail,not much better down this end of the country,dry though ,supposed to be getting better!

    Chris, loving the cowboy boot story.and isn't Sir Patrick a lovely friendly man.

    Jilly goat, So sorry to hear that your mums not well again ,and yes it seems that you have had more than your fare share thrown at you just of late .I do hope that your mum gets through this and you my love will definitely come out of this a more stronger person ..although you may not feel like it at the moment. {{{hugs}}}.

    Cb, yes I hope that you have a better w/end than of late,and that the weather permits you to get down the the lotty as Deev calls it.

    Crissie, now how could I have forgotten you!! head full of cotton wool in the mornings sometime .
    Happy anniversary to you and Mr C for 36 years of wedded bliss.takes some doing that does these days .Now have you celebrated or going to;).I hope that there was something nice in a glass.

    Time for another cuppa before I go so ,take care all and have a good day/weekend .

    Bids.xxx.

  • Comment number 21.

    Grey skies but warm hearts... I love every day here on planet earth! Although I must admit those cold frosty mornings last week were just stunning; every twig and leaf covered in sparkling white!

  • Comment number 22.

    Apologies for my absence, I have been lurking.

    Happy New Year to one and all. Not a wonderful Christmas & New Year for a couple of close friends. So have been supporting them. Both will never get over their losses but they do seem to be turning a corner.

    My news is that I have been chosen for Jury Service in early March. I'm sort of honoured, sort of nervous and sort of excited. Mr PJ has done his 'duty' twice but I never have.

    I have a family engagement party - my niece gets engaged in Warrington tonight - so I'm getting my glad rags on.

    Weather here at Chester is dreadful. It was blowing a gale and rain/sleet last ngiht got soaked just walking to my car. Same again this morning I can hear the rain on the hangar roof.

    Hoping to make it to my 'lotty' this weekend - first time for several weeks. Sure those pesky weeds have been taking advantage of my absence.

    Coffee cup is calling. Regards PJ

  • Comment number 23.

    Morning all

    Grey and mizzerly up darn Essex today. Not sure we're going to see any sign of the sun but we will not be down hearted!!

    Loved listening to Sir Patrick Stewart but, oh Chris, did you have extra frothy coffee this morning or was it the thought of spending the day in reverse? You were so hyper and over-excited - just calm down and it'll be fine!

    Nothing on the calendar this weekend - at least nothing I know about!! I do need to make a 13th and 40th birthday card though - my little brother is 40 and my baby boy is 13 - all within 2 days of each other! I'm going to need therapy!

    Btw, is a R2D2 memory stick a suitable present for a 40 year old boy? ;-)

    A cheeky FNWC seems in order I think - any takers? Anyone seen the key to the hot tub recently?

    Laters

    Sezza xxx

  • Comment number 24.

    Morning All,

    Hooray it's FRIDAY \../

    It's grey and dreary in Kent too. Lets hope the sun comes out for the weekend.

    Sezza, I agree with you Chris seemed very hyperactive this morning and at one point I did think he was a bit rude to PS, but perhaps that was just me. He also said that Sevenoaks was in London again - it's not it's in KENT!!!!!

    I too have nothing on this weekend, after working 11 hours last Saturday, I plan to put my feet up. I might even clean my oven, which is long over due!

    AliB
    xx

  • Comment number 25.

    Thank you all for your kind words and support xx It's been a decidedly pants year so far but we seem to be over the hump and for the moment things have calmed down with events and deadlines having passed. Phew ...

    Bids - even as recently as Wednesday I felt like an elastic band that had absolutely no more stretch in it. Thankfully that has eased slightly and of course you're right - we come through these things just that little bit stronger than before, even if it definitely doesn't feel like it at the time! xx

    'Im indoors has a couple of days work today and tomorrow, which has boosted his morale, and he's applying for literally anything and everything, so I'm sure something will turn up eventually. I remain ever optimistic!

    Have a lovely weekend everyone.

    jillygoat x

  • Comment number 26.

    Afternoon,
    Well it's grey and raining hard here , one of those days where you know it's just not going to get any brighter or lighter.
    My one and only umbrella is in the boot of may car , which is two miles away from where I am at work. I had fancied a bit of a walk to the garage after work, but it will probably be closed by the time i get there, and i will be soaked. So I have booked a taxi , which seems highly decadent to me, as i drive everywhere !

    Not much planned for the weekend,
    Sezza - i have only read the first chapter , and am enjoying it so far.
    Yes an R2D2 memory stick is perfect, the older they get, the younger the toys :-)))

    Hope everyone has a nice weekend, i have a bottle of Chocolate flavoured red wine on the go and have been so disciplined this week, so tonight I will treat myself to a little glass or four.

    MC xx

  • Comment number 27.

    Afternoon All,

    Ali - Yes, I always thought Sevenoaks was in Kent, not London; in fact I KNOW it is!
    Patrick Stewart - hmmm - not sure exactly why he got a Knighthood if I am honest. Never really liked anything he was in and he did sound a bit of a transatlantic wotnot this morning but each to his own I guess!

    Nic

  • Comment number 28.

    Hi, this is my first time, so be gentle with me.....
    Chris, just read your first book (found in a charity shop), my husband is reading your second book (also found in a charity shop), and I admit to being confused. I enjoyed the book, but there seems to be a lot missing - it seemed as though you went from earning Β£10,000 per year to having a bank balance of two million. Did I fall asleep at a crucial moment?

  • Comment number 29.

    Afternoon all

    hoep everyone is having a good day. Welcome GillV45 hope you stick around we are a good bunch here.

    Just listening to Paddy talk about old photies, funnily enough I have been doing the same thing recently after the passing of my nan. Mum was showing us the old photies last Friday and some of you who are on facecloth will have seen the one I posted earlier this week of little ole me aged about 18months.

    Loving the old memories people are talking about. It has just reminded me of a story I heard a couple of years ago about some cypriot friends of ours, her family came from the northern side and were forced to the south after the invasion. Anyway a few years ago they opened the northern side up for one day only so people could go over. Our friends went over to her families village to the old house that was originally there's and the people living there came out and gave her an old box of stuff including family photographs which were priceless. They had kept it all just in case one day they came knocking on the door. Isnt that just an absolutely priceless moment.

    Not alot planned this weekend apart from the pub tonight and apparently hubbies mate has already said he will coming up so I think I might be putting him straight on a few points this evening regarding the recent split wish me luck....

    Have a good weekend everyone

    CB xx

  • Comment number 30.

    Ta da da dah!!!!

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