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PUBLIC MARKS from awylfing with tag "Frog End"

June 2008

Welcome to Rats' Bottom

Audrey Wylfing has moved house. Leaving behind her ancestral home at Frog End, she has bought a new apartment in Central Cambridge from a distressed footballer. However, she suffers from nocturnal rodent visitations - hence the name of her new blog.

December 2007

A bursar of the Old Set

A Bursar of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge has been sentenced for pilfering from the student bar. Audrey Wylfing defends his honour as a pillar of the local community.

James Watson on Africans

Audrey Wylfing spots a nice cartoon of James Watson with a large DNA molecule

Good Evening Poprad

Audrey Wylfing eulogises the excellent radio station, RTI, from Poprad in Slovakia and recalls the days when Leo got drunk on buffalo grass vodka in Lodz

The Lady of Shalott

Audrey Wylfing has a new set of Ex Libris stickers and is diverted by reading The Lady of Shalott and speculating on Tennyson's life above the sandwich bar in Rose Crescent, Cambridge

May 2007

A Capital Scheme

Audrey Wylfing visits a friend in Fulbourn Hospital and finds plenty of space in the car park or Capital Park

Cambridge, the University Village near London

Audrey Wylfing finds a delightful reason to welcome immigrants from Romania to East Anglia in the work of journalist Laura Thoma and finds an opportunity to post an interesting picture of the Romanian Royal family

April 2007

Dr. Sam amongst the Oldies

At the Annual General Meeting of the Friends of the Fleam Dyke, Audrey Wylfing enjoys the presentation of Dr Sam Newton, our foremost authority on the Wuffing Dynasty.

February 2007

Unfashionable Gyre

Audrey Wylfing recalls the 1960s when she taught poetry to Sheikh Mohammed and muses on the implications of his love of horses and Yeats' poem The Gyres

Tweedledum and Tweedledee in the Cattle Market

Did Permira create Value for the Burghers of Cambridge when they 'built' the Travelodge Hotel? Audre Wylfing goes in search of the truth, finds a good long story and is charmed by P Y Gerbeau's contribution.

Show me the Value!

In search of enlightenment about whether of not Permira is a Good Thing and creates value and jobs, Audrey Wylfing attempts to unravel the skein of transactions behind their brief ownership of Travelodge and Little Chef - without much success

Chips, Pins and Esquire Bedells

Audrey Wylfing recommends curling up with a cup of cocoa, a warm cat and a volume of the Cambridge University Reporter. She especially enjoys the long-running debate on intellectual property ownership and the contributions of such scholars as Professors Anderson and Evans.

Jury is Out on Willingham Sculptures

The Cambridge Evening News has got it all wrong about the sculptures found by a track near Willingham. Far from being 'stolen' as has been alleged, from a house in Grantchester, they were merely being 'aged' preparatory to being part of the Belsar's Hill Sculpture Festival - a seasonal fenland tourist attraction.

A Bronze Age Sofa

Archaeologists at Flag Fen and other Bronze Age sites are very unimaginative about how Mr and Mrs Beaker-Person lived. Their reconstructions of round houses are very low on soft furnishings in the opinion of Audrey Wylfing, amateur archaeologist and home-maker.

The Museum of Work

If Hamburg, Stockholm, Copenhagen and even Woonsocket R.I. can have Museums of Work, why not London. Audrey Wylfing suggests a novel use for the Millenium Dome

A Successful Visit

The visit of Her Majesty the Queen, Prince Philip and Li Ka-Shing to Addenbrookes Hospital to open the Cancer Research Centre went very well following Audrey Wylfing's help with the Guest List.

A Chance Encounter on the Dyke

Walking on the Fleam Dyke with her Early Saxon Group, Audrey Wylfing is accosted by two Chinese workers from Cambridge Water with an unusual request

January 2007

A Happy Ending and Some Cats

Helga has sent a postcard from Davos where she is helping Angela Merkel. She will soon be taking up a new job at the Stasi Museum in Lichtenberg. Meanwhile Audrey Wylfing has to find homes for her seven 'difficult' cats

Net-Walahs and Broadband Babus

Audrey Wylfing is planning her Spring Break to India and has discovered the wonderful new computer network for tourists operated by the Net-Walahs and Broadband Babus.

Cochin and the Mirror World

Audrey Wylfing is considering visiting Cochin for her spring break but is slightly concerned about snakes

God Bless the Bulgarian Property Market

Audrey Wylfing is considering buying an apartment in Bulgaria but is rathare concerned about the inter-ethnic complexities of the place. She feels the need of a patron saint - probably Saint Anthony

Sir Gerry and the Pacemakers

Audrey Wylfing has a three-point plan to shorten NHS waiting lists: 1. Stop putting so many people on them 2. Rename them Consultants Waiting Lists 3. Charge private consultants for the use of NHS facilities

December 2006

A Shrug of the Shoulders

The word of private equity finance reminds Audrey Wylfing of the children's story, The Tiger Who Came to Tea. The moral of this is not to leave your economy in the hands of little girls

The Members Attend an Anatomy Lesson

Audrey Wylfing has fallen in love with Professor O'Rahilly of the Cambridge University Hospitals Foundation Trust. Become a member of your local trust and enjoy such entertaining events as his lecture on Obesity - Science and Stigma

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