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My sporting weekend.

The two hot favourites to win the Farmers at Torrey Pines San Diego and the DP event in Dubai – Jon Rahm and Rory McIlroy – were off the pace and Luke List and Victor Novland emerged as winners. Jon Rahm had two poor final rounds. He now has a Major but doubts still remain about his [...]

January 31, 2022 // 0 Comments

A la Colthard /The Royal Crescent and Bath experience.

After my third visit the Royal Crescent remains one of mt favourite hotels in the world. It’s immediate location in the Crescent itself is a great plus but the welcome, service, room and garden all add to the enjoyment. My only criticisms would be the muzak in the dining room and its [...]

January 30, 2022 // 0 Comments

The Tanner Report: Fulham 1 Blackpool 1

This was a match marred by the death from a heart attack of Fulham fan Paul Parish in the Hammersmith End. The players came off but treatment could not revive him. Inevitably and understandably this affects the game. Fulham were one up with a well-worked move, Fabio Carvalho finding Alex Mitrovic [...]

January 30, 2022 // 0 Comments

Bath 21 Harlequins 17

The come-back kings did not come back but were bested on a cold windy night by a superior dogged Bath side. Derek Williams sat with us and warned in advance that, whilst Bath may only have just the one win to date (v Worcester Warriors), they would fancy another against the London toffs. Because of [...]

January 29, 2022 // 0 Comments

Bath Times

Team Rust has gone to Bath for a cultural and sporting trip. Most of us are billeted in the Royal Crescent Hotel The train journey illustrated the difference between various  networks. Southern Rail – or Fail as we call it – had old dirty stock for the first leg from Brighton to [...]

January 28, 2022 // 0 Comments

The decline and fall of Marks and Spencer

Many conventional reasons are given to explain the decline of Marks and Spencer – their failure to adapt to the digital age;  the dowdiness of their womenswear; the arrival of new kids on the block like Primark, New Look and Boohoo; the reduction in value of their high street sites; and a [...]

January 27, 2022 // 0 Comments

Decluttering

A Japanese businesswoman Marie Kondo has made a fortune by advising on decluttering. She calls herself a consultant organiser. Her books are best sellers. She sets up seminars which are moderated by one of her employees. Her philosophy is only to retain items which spark joy. I decided to adopt a [...]

January 26, 2022 // 0 Comments

Munich (Edge of War) 2022

The critics generally liked this film – which I saw on Netflix – but I was underwhelmed. Why? The central relationship between Neville Chamberlain’s PPS Hugh Legat (George Mackay) and Paul von Hartmann (Janis Niewohner) stretched credulity. They were at Oxford together, both were [...]

January 25, 2022 // 0 Comments

Rust “woke watch” latest (part 14)

No apologies here from me for today linking Rusters to two pieces in which columnists for one of the UK’s national newspapers decide to vent against the latest concessions to the forces of Generation X “wokedom” … THE EVER-ONWARD MARCH OF CYCLISTS AND E-SCOOTER LOONIES First [...]

January 25, 2022 // 0 Comments

Golfing weekend.

The DP World Tour – formerly the European Tour – produced two winners: Belgian Tom Pieters and me (!) as I backed the Belgian slugger at 33-1. It was held at Abu Dhabi and the course, particularly the pin placements, played trickily. Scott Jamieson set the early going but fell way. [...]

January 24, 2022 // 0 Comments

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