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Robert
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20 May 2010 16:54 |
Frank,
50 years ago this week, I was in Glasgow - at Hampden Park along with more than 127,000 others to see the European Cup Final- the greatest football match I have ever seen.
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Cynthia
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20 May 2010 13:57 |
Poor Sue. I am sure you will be able to cope though, even if it is through gritted teeth, but don't go overdoing things.
Our Sylvia..what can one say? She'll be absolutely no use in the Hokey Cokey will she?
Those muffins sound great Anne. A ceilidh will be fine but I'll move my ornaments out of the way because of flying sporrans. Mind you, the men may not come in kilts you know. Frank may decide to come as King Charles complete will full wig....oooooh! Tights? double oooooh!
Well, my birthday is on a Saturday so you should all have time off from work...let's say 11am onwards till midnight, is that long enough???
Sylvia. How about a sedan chair - who rode in one of those? That would make it easier for you if your leg is still painful and Frank and Robert could be the bearers. Oh boy, my mind is going into overdrive here.
Must sober up and send some messages out. Cx
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Tabitha
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20 May 2010 13:18 |
Well very quite on the thread today.
Sylvia - what can i say - what a ****** Hope you are going to be ok for Cynthia's party
Is your room bigh enough for a Ceilidh? Frank & Robert will need plenty of room to swing that kilt. Not to mention Evelyn - you know what she is like at a party - remember what happened at hers & mine last year!!!!!!!!!!
Its been very Q***t here today - hardly any calls - whats happening?
Well off for a mooch around - what time does the party start Cynthia?
Just thinking (I know its rare) what about some cheese & bacon corn muffins - haven't made those in a while - great for breakfast
Take care all
Edit - can't beleive Sue & i posted at the same time - poor you - what take away did you have? Never mind we know how good a D in L you are
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Susan
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20 May 2010 13:09 |
Hi Everyone
I have had a cow of a day,the Mother In Law fell and hurt her legg so muggins here is over her house waiting on her hand and foot.
Mind you 40 yrs ago I was not the Daughter In law of choice,she has since changed her mind as I am the only one she can count on when she is not too good .
She is 90 this year so I should be kind should'nt I,takes a long time to forget the past at times.
Sylvia so sorry to hear you have hurt your legg again,it does take a while to heal as we get older darn it,I still want to do all the things I used to. Never mind Sylvia time and rest will fix it, Our football players have a lot of trouble with hamstrings. You hav'ent been playing Aussie rules football have you. I am sure you will not let it get you down.
We bought dinner tonight,just did not have the energy to cook....thats my excuse anyway.
Our Russ is a bit of a loudmouth Josie,I can't say I like him much but I do think he can act a bit,Waiting for Robin Hood .
Going off for a good stiff Vodka I think. Suex
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SylviaInCanada
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20 May 2010 03:23 |
Hi all
Josie ....... I sympathise with you!! Do hope your knee ligaments get better soon
my cleaning lady came today ..... I call her my treasure!
So I went out for a time, especially as both legs were feeling pretty good!.
Guess what???
I hurt my left leg again!
Stepped off the curb to cross a major road at a busy intersection (with a crossing light I hasten to add), and felt this "twang" behind my knee as I took the second step. 'Course I couldn't stop where I was, so had to keep going
But that is almost exactly what I did 10 days ago.
So it's back to square one again .... stick leaning against the chair as I speak!
Just had the most incredible storm go through. It was sunny, warm (close to 20C) at about 2 pm, then the clouds rolled in.
We had gale force winds, very heavy rain, and the temperature dropped to 12C.
The worst took about 90 minutes to roll through
........ enough time to cause a tree to fall on one of the commuter rail lines, and another to hang dangerously over another line
All in time for home going rush hour traffic!
Plus about 20,000 homes without electricity
it's calming down now, but is expected to be windy through the rest of the night and into tomorrow.
s xxx
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FRANK06
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19 May 2010 20:43 |
You kept that little tête-à-tête quiet........tiffin with the Venerable Robert indeed! He could have been tiffin-wallah and I could have helped out as a wallah boy ..........I am sort of young in comparison!
Now then, was it Chris Evert, Billie Jean King or just plain old Cynthia, you should know better at your age.....jelly sounds about right ;)
Don't worry Anne, I never get excited just remaining composed and relaxed at all times.............what's the point in getting all worked up about things.
Sylvia, you have my sympathies as I once did my hamstring big time..........black & blue from ankle to thigh and it hurt like h@##. Still had to work which probably helped to move it on but still took a couple of weeks.
Just leave your OH to get on with it.........we men can sometimes surprise you all ;))
You're not my mother..............yes I am !
...........Soap awards,
Dohh !!
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Cynthia
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19 May 2010 19:39 |
The tiffin cake is something I posted on another thread Ann - can't remember if its Gen or Chat....something about broken biscuits.
So how is our Sylvia this afternoon? I've heard about being driven 'up the wall', but your dilemma takes on a whole new meaning.
Food? Bring absolutely anything you would like to - favourites, local dishes, old family dishes etc. Include a recipe too if you want to so that we can all try them.
I think it would take more than that to scare our Frank off - tough as old boots he is. Do you think he will come to the party as a Scotsman or surprise us by being Henry VIII??
Took the grandchildren to the local tennis courts today and am glad to sit down I can tell you. My muscles seem to have been replaced by jelly somehow! I was demoted to ballboy. Oh dear.
Right, haven't sent any messages out yet so had better get cracking.
Cx
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Tabitha
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19 May 2010 13:37 |
I seem to have missed a few posts somewhere - whats this Tiffin cake?
Sylvia - I had to do the same when i had an ankle problem - it felt really weird.
Robert you know I was only joking
What sort of food do you want us to bring Cynthia - don't tell me you want to do a "Heston type Feast"
Only a quickie today as just been in training for 3 hours & loads to do - also emails playing up.
I have spoken to RC & everyone was so jealous - but can't discuss it - have to admit it did not sound like him at all - he was very nice - also spoke to his girlfriend (of the time) she was nice.
Surprised nothing back from Frank - Have I frightened him off or just annoyed him that much he can't type - worked with too many Glaswegians in my time & have to admit i can't understand a word when they get very excited.
Have to away - keep the chat going - take care all
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Cynthia
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19 May 2010 08:14 |
Oooh poor Sylvia. Mind you the picture of you with your foot on the wall is an interesting one. I take it your bed is fairly near a wall to be able to manage it?? Good job you can laugh about it. Can we call you Charlie Chaplin now??
The pavlova will be wonderful Josie thanks so much. I think we will start guessing nearer the time....say about 28th??? I still haven't thought so must get myself together.
Russell Crowe, I have seen him called Mr Potatoe Face over here. Charming. Bit of a wooden actor I think.
Right, must dash for now. Love to all. Cx
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Kiwibird
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19 May 2010 06:59 |
Hi Everyone, Well winter has finally arrived, it's been raining most of the day. and the day time temps are dropping. Though I am lucky in that we do not get snow here in Wellington, Its only ever snowed below 200feet 3 times in my life time. So snow is quite a novelty to me still, but we do get icy cold southerly winds straight off Antarctica.
By the way Susan , you Aussies are welcome to Russell Crowe, we Kiwi's have disowned him because of his loutish behaviour, he is one of 4 Brothers One is World renowned Cricket Player. Totally unlike his brother, we are happy to claim him.
Looking froward to your Party Cynthia, I will bring our NZ Icon Pavlova covered in Cream and Strawberries. Have already decided on my famous person, when should we start giving clues?
Sorry to hear about your hamstring, Sylvia. I am still recovering from spraining the ligaments first in my right knee then 2 months later in the left knee due to left leg taking all the strain. I have suffered excruciating pain with my knees and had great difficulty walking down hills and steps and had to use a walking stick on occasions So am able to relate to your problem and sympathize.
Anne please go easy on our venerable Robert, we have finally managed to get him out of his shell and look forward to seeing him at Cynthia's Party.
Well must away to make dinner for OH having Snapper Fillets done in Beer Batter with crinkle cut Oven Fries and Mushrooms cooked in garlic.
Catch you all later Josie
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SylviaInCanada
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19 May 2010 05:14 |
Hi all
I was out for most of the day, then found some information of my Schofield family.
That started because I got an answer to a question I posed re Benjamin Schofield over on gen.forum in January 2009. Didn't quite like to tell the guy that the person I was working with (Benjamin being our joint something-x grandfather) had found the answer, last January.
I went to physio today ...... apparently I pulled the hamstring last week, so that is why the leg has been hurting
Problem is it is the left leg, which is supposed to be the good leg.
I have a cane which is supposed to be helping my right leg get better. That means that I use the cane in my left hand.
BUT the physio said that I should also use it to help the hamstring , so to switch sides.
Unfortunately, my right leg didn't like being left without support.
Picture me walking down the street taking 10-20 steps with the cane in my right hand, then switching over to use it on the left side, then switching over .........................
People must have thought I was daft!
He also told me that as soon as I got home I was to lie on my bed with my feet up on the wall for 20 minutes ........ my foot was swelling which is a side effect of the hamstring injury. I have to say, it seemed to help!
OH decided to help with dinner, so he peeled the potatoes to make mashed potatoes (for topping a fish pie). See what you did Frank?!
There I am lying on the bed, feet up the wall, head on a pillow ....... and he brings in the pan with potatoes covered with water to see if I thought he had done enough. I couldn't lift my head enough to see into the pan, and he couldn't turn the pan on its side because of the water .............................
think I'll go to bed soon!!
sylvia xxxx
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Cynthia
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18 May 2010 22:14 |
Well, a very quiet night on site tonight! Everyone must be otherwise engaged.
See you tomorrow. Goodnight friends. Cx.
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Cynthia
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18 May 2010 19:14 |
Thank you for the compliment Robert - I'll have to make sure that there is some tiffin there especially for you. I could also ask Sylvia to make her fish pie and bring it with her. We will have to have some lamingtons as everyone enjoyed them so much last year.
Had quite a busy day so will come back when I have washed up and sent today's batch of messages.
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Robert
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18 May 2010 15:11 |
Tabitha,
Just as well you were only joking. Frank and I would have been down to get you!!!
I live nearer you so BEWARE.
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Tabitha
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18 May 2010 13:55 |
Susan - you are going to have to be another character as we are suppose to be guessing who you are -
The idea is you decide who you are going to be - then think up a few questions & post them - one by one - so we all have to guess who you are.
My favourite JB is Roger Moore closly followed by Pieres Brosnan - My OH thinks Sean Connery as he was that era - i only like Sean Connery now he is older & better looking - he was a wonderful Robin Hood in Robin & Marion.
Susan you will be on Franks hit list now - fancy asking about the great Burns - I do like his poems - on our honeymoon we went to his house & saw the museum - it was one of the things i always wanted to do if I ever went North of the border - Had to wait until i was old enough to get a passport and insurance first though - had to pay danger money as well for protection.
My friend said thats why the Romans built Hadrians wall to keep the Scots out of the civilised world - then it started falling down - and a few escaped to England. Good thing they found the polyfiller & Hard as Nails as more would have escaped.
Only joking Frank & the Venerable Robert - I love visiting Scotland - & I was married there.
Cynthia - how about a Ceilidh - is your garden big enough? the 29th is bank holiday weekend - it could last that long knowing us.
Evelyn - your hair looks lovely - can't beleive you are a boswell!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You need to give us a clue to your location Cynthia so Wayne can get Sir Richard to log his route to pick up Susan & Josie on the way. I may get the plane up to you if the ash clound isn't performing - easier than the train.
Evelyn are you going to fly in or get the ferry & then the train?
What sort of food are we going to have this time?
Must go as I have a POD meeting this afternoon & I am in the chair - so need to get the agenda sorted out .
Take care all
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Cynthia
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18 May 2010 13:33 |
How about we make it a bit of fun??
Don't actually tell us who you are, but describe your costume and what you are famous for......we can have a go at guessing?
Glad you feel better with your hair cut Evelyn - amazing how it lifts one's spirits isn't it?
I bet you're relieved that the drama at your airport is over Sylvia - I can't understand the mentality of people who make hoax phone calls like that.
Quick browse round here but back later.
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Robert
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18 May 2010 13:26 |
Cynthia,
Enjoyed the Tiffin cake. Thank you. Hope you have some at the party.
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Susan
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18 May 2010 13:04 |
Hi Everyone
Been running around like a idiot all day,paid all my bills early so I can sit a relax tonight .
Top Gear is on soon and I have come to like it a lot ,it is very funny at times.
Cynthia I think I will come to your party as Maid Marion seeing as what we call our Russ(Josie will beg to differ and be correct) Crow is bringing out a new movie on the subject of Robin Hood .
As a child that was my favorite Show I loved Robin Hood ,Lancselot and William Tell,they were all good show and not a swear word to be heard.
My favorite James bond was Roger Moore he was also Lancselot ,I loved him and Pierce Brosnan ,My daughter think he is just it.
Does anyone have acsess to South African Shipping lists of passengers out of Uk,trying to help a poster whos Family went to South Africa in the early 1900.
Frank I bet you come as Robby Burns, what did he do again I forgot? something about writing poetry was'nt it.
Oop's Top Gear is on,be back later. Sue
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SylviaInCanada
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18 May 2010 04:37 |
that sounds good Frank
unfortunately we don't get good smoked haddock here.
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FRANK06
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17 May 2010 20:48 |
For once I agree with Cynthia although I might be a shade biased.
It has to be "Shir Shean" and I'm sure the venerable Robert would also agree.
By the way, how come Robert gets venerable and I get rolling pins.............
Susan, the Harry Potter films are very watchable and while the first couple may be referred to as kids films, they do gradually get darker and there are seven to plough through.......just get the popcorn, soda, turn on the video and sit back. My OH read all the books but she still really enjoyed the films while I didn't have time to read so the films were a blessing for me. I didn't set out to watch them but just got drawn into them.
Sylvia, that's pretty much the same as our fish pie although my OH uses salmon, smoked haddock and prawns. That's us got a freezer full now..........mmm
Hope this gets accepted by the cookery threads !! ;))
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