Welcome to a rather strange South Manchester – weather wise. We had a couple of really hot days this week (over 20 °C) and now it has returned to typical April weather with cooler temperatures and scattered rain showers.
Let’s dive straight into some Sunday Stealing silliness.
1. Can you touch your nose with your tongue?
No – not even close.
2. What foreign language did you study in school? How much of it do you still remember?
I studied French and Latin for five years and German for three years. I passed my “O-Level” examinations in all three. I didn’t see the point of Latin until I started studying German when I discovered that the weird Latin noun forms were all used in German too (apart from ablative).
How much do I remember? Actually, I remember quite a lot of French and some German and this has helped because I am currently refreshing my knowledge in both via Duolingo. I have discovered that I actually remember quite a few of the words when they are introduced for the first time. Some of the vocabulary is still locked away in my head somewhere.
I think I would struggle with Latin though because it is the hardest of the three of them. Being a Catholic I was exposed to Latin during Mass because when I used to go in the 1970’s sometimes the entire Mass would be conducted in Latin. I can still remember some of The Creed, for example. Ask me to read a random Latin sentence though and I would probably struggle.
I still actually have my Latin/English dictionary from school and, were it an active language still, I might be tempted to dive back in.
3. What recipe did you most recently prepare? Where did you get the recipe and how did it turn out?
I haven’t followed a recipe for years. These days when I cook, I just do the basics. Mrs PM on the other hand has tried loads of recipes and 95% of them are successful.
I think the last thing I tried to cook from a recipe was a risotto and it turned out quite well, as I recall. My last disaster was a dessert – I have forgotten what it was – which is probably just as well.
4. What song have you listened to over and over and over again?
I’ve been listening to a lot of Devin Townsend recently, mainly in preparation for his new album called “The Moth” which is due for release next month. On his last album there is a weird song that I just love because it is quite quirky and a little funny. It’s called Ruby Quaker and is all about loving coffee, bizarrely, and the style shifts as the song progresses. The chorus is quite catchy and is a bit of an earworm.
Here it is:
5. Are there currently any pets in your household? Are you considering adding another?
Yes – we have two black cats called Ziggy and Star(dust). I am quite happy with just having two because when we have introduced a third cat it has caused chaos.
People who have read this blog for a while may recall that before Ziggy and Star, we had two other black cats called Jasper and Poppy, both of whom lived to the ripe old age of 18 years old. When they were younger, we had a friend who decided to emigrate to Abu Dhabi because her husband got himself a good job there. The problem was that they had a black cat called Liquorice and they didn’t know what to do with her. In a moment of madness, we decided to keep her and add her to our household.
What we didn’t realise was that Liqorice was a psychopath. She turned our house upside down. Poor Poppy basically fled upstairs to live there permanently and defend her new kingdom from this psychotic interloper. Jasper, the bigger of the two cats, then waged war on Liqorice for dominance of the rest of the house. In the meantime, this lunatic new cat decided that Mrs PM and I needed to be subdued and started to attack us regularly.
After a while, though, things settled into a state of détente. Jasper and Liqorice learned to live with each other and, although there were some skirmishes the two of them tolerated each other. Jasper won, I think, because he used to roam around the whole house, whereas Poppy and Liqorice had a stand off where Liqorice would creep upstairs only to end up having a battle with Poppy who, surprisingly, managed to defend her new territory. The problem was that poor Poppy became an upstairs house cat.
As for the human slaves in the house, Liqorice grew very fond of me and used to often sit on my lap or cuddle up next to my leg. I still had to be alert because, being a psycho, she would occasionally lash out if I touched her when she wasn’t expecting it, or if I accidentally stroked her when she didn’t want to be touched at all. That said, she always used to greet me at the door when I came into the house.
At the moment, I am happy with the two that we have and I definitely do not want a repeat of the Liqorice situation so there will be no more until something happens to both Ziggy and Star.
6. As an adult, have you ever performed with a drama group? (Student productions don't count.)
No. I have considered it but I am not sure that I would be comfortable performing in front of others.

17 comments:
Hang on, so where is Liquorice now? Rehomed? Still tormenting the other cats?
#2 - I learned one term of Latin and French, but hated the French and didn't do the homework so my grades dropped and I was put into a B class the next term, where I still had the hated French with the same hated teacher but lost the Latin which I actually enjoyed. I remember very little of either language.
#3 - Banana Bread, recipe from oldest Grand daughter who found it online.
#5 - no pets here now since Lola passed last month, she would have been 18 in July, but got home one day to find she couldn't walk properly with her arthritis being so bad and her hips collapsing with every step. I took her around to the vet the next day and stayed with her as she slipped away. I won't be getting any more pets.
We had two cats. Midnight terrorized not only Stormy - though she learned to fight back - but also my MIL, friends, and any strangers, such as a repairman. Occasionally even me. Midnight died in July 2024 and life is frankly much easier.
Everyone keeps telling me about Duolingo. I probably need to download the app for Spanish. I wonder how quickly I could pick Spanish back up after 40 years??
I enjoyed your cat tales. I once shared my home with Charlotte and Joey. She bullied him. She used to slip her head between him and the bowl and steal his food. She's cross the room to sniff his butt and then hiss because she didn't appreciate his scent. She'd randomly slap his head. When she died, he was so depressed he tore away a patch of his own fur. The vet said Joey acknowledged her as his "alpha" and viewed Charlotte as reinforcing her position in the pack. Suddenly the natural order of things was Joey missed the good old days. Aren't felines fascinating?
I am glad your languages have stuck with you. I wish they would have stayed with me. Loved your answers! Have a great day.
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Hi Pand,
Sorry - I should have said in the post. Liquorice (or "Lickety" as I used to call her) was older than Jasper and Poppy and, sadly, she died a couple of years before they did. it was a bit of a shock because she seemed so feisty. She is probably the most vicious cat I've ever had - but also (paradoxically) one of the most affectionate when she wanted to be.
:o)
Cheers
PM
Hi River,
You have to maintain your knowledge of languages or it does fall out of your head, sadly. Sorry to hear about Lola.
:o(
Cheers
PM
Hi Roger,
Liquorice bit or tried to scratch any human that tried to touch her. She even had an altercation with next door's dog.
:o)
Cheers
PM
I enjoy Ziggy and Star's antics! I cannot imagine the chaos of life with Liqorice.
Loved the cat story. I appreciate how you flesh out your answers to these questions.
Hi Lisa,
Duolingo is good and best of all it is free. The only problem is that you will not become fluent with it but it will give you a working knowledge (probably taking you up to an Intermediate). I last did German and French over forty years ago and I worked out that the knowledge is still in there. I would give it a go. If you do, you will find me on there as "Plastic Mancunian" (what else?) so feel free to follow me.
:o)
Cheers
PM
Hi GH,
We had that problem with Jasper and Poppy because he was so much bigger than her. The two we have at the moment have the same problem because Ziggy is so much bigger than Star; however she is really feisty and gives as good as she gets. I've seen her chasing him around in the garden and it's hilarious to watch.
:o)
Cheers
PM
Hi Lori,
You would be surprised. I bet more of it has stuck with you than you think.
:o)
Cheers
PM
Hi Kwizgiver,
It did settle down with Liquorice but I recall having to rush around trying to stop them from fighting.
:o)
Cheers
PM
Hi CD,
Fleshing out the answers allows me to write and I love writing (even though I am not very good).
:o)
Cheers
PM
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