Friday, May 22, 2009

What might she find?

We don't often have 'royalty' visiting Montgomeryshire - so we try to make something of it when anyone with even a tenuous royal connection calls in. And last night, such a person was spotted in the Royal Oak in Welshpool - the BBC's Jenny Bond was in town, so I'm told. She presents a television programme which is based on searching through the attics of celebrities, looking to find items of interest. I'm not absolutely certain of my facts here, but I'm told she was in Montgomeryshire to sprot through the attic of our local MP. Visitors to this blog are invited to suggest what interesting items she might find!

6 comments:

JB said...

Glyn,

A Segway,de luxe model, low mileage, mint condition?

It should be said...

Jenny Bond found a blank in LO's attic, wherein said blank is selected from the list consisting of: an asteroid, common-sense chip, cheeky girl's bottom, skeleton, copy of Daily Sport, official communication from Montgomeryshire, ping pong ball, ping pong bat, and an invitation to a party, alone or in combination.

lads said...

skeletons I think!

Anonymous said...

yes, she was in Newtown this morning, lingering on the Longbridge (by Crystals) along with a cameraman !!

Not all TVs are equal said...

I would like to add a plasma TV to that Markush group based on the Telegraph article of 13 May, 2009.

Jenny Bond found a blank in LO's attic, wherein said blank is selected from the list consisting of: a 42" plasma TV, an asteroid, common-sense chip, cheeky girl's bottom, skeleton, copy of Daily Sport, official communication from Montgomeryshire, ping pong ball, ping pong bat, and an invitation to a party, alone or in combination.

"http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/mps-expenses/5314613/Lembit-Opik-forced-to-pay-for-own-2500-plasma-TV-MPs-expenses.html"
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/mps-expenses/5314613/Lembit-Opik-forced-to-pay-for-own-2500-plasma-TV-MPs-expenses.html

powysworker said...

I would suggest probably not alot, he's just not clever enough to have anything of value. Do we count cheeky girl memrobilia and past copies of the daily sport as valueable these days? I think not.