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Allan
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27 Oct 2009 00:00 |
Tec
Perth is a nice modern city but to me it has no 'soul' it's sterile. People in the South west often joke that the best view of Perth is the one from the rear view mirror.
Remind me to post my Quasimodo joke Tec
Perse, I an well versed with all those descriptions. In our house they are all interchangeable but we do have to remember that although are children were both born in the UK, they were brought up in Oz and so we use the ozzie words.
Allan
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Tecwyn
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27 Oct 2009 00:01 |
Well that was a very interesting programme on WA, and I enjoyed it, now however I must go to bed, so enjoy your day down under, and have a goodnight up top,
Goodnight Tec
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Allan
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27 Oct 2009 00:14 |
Good night Tec
Hope that you enjoyed the tour of WA that I arranged for you.
I must also go. "bye all
Allan
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LindainHerriotCountry
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27 Oct 2009 09:48 |
Happy birthday to you Happy birthday to you Happy birthday dear Berona Happy birthday to you
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27 Oct 2009 10:17 |
Bother, I drew a lovely text birthday cake (well OK a simple one,) to add to Berona's birthday wish, but when I post it the text formatting on Genes puts everything to the left of the page, so I can't work out how to get the candles in the centre of the cake. Oh well I meant well.
Colin I saw you offering the NSW indexes, I have the whole of the Victoria Digger bmd's on disc,so can look for anyone very easily should they need it bmd's 1836-1920,marriages 1921-1945,deaths 1921-1984
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27 Oct 2009 11:11 |
Hello Linda, hope everything is settling down. Nice to see you pop up regularly here. It seems quiet at the moment. Not surprising, as it's past 10 pm- 7pm in WA, midnight in NZ and morning tea time in the UK? I just remember the trams in Sydney. I didn't live anywhere near the network but as a child had a lot of visits to North Shore Hospital (long story) and saw them on those occasions. They ripped up the north shore tram lines in 1958 and the last one in the eastern suburbs ran about 1961. There is a newish line now, more a light rail as it routinely stops at every platform along the route.. It runs mostly along the route of an old goods (freight) rail line. The cynic in me says it was built to serve the Casino, certainly the flashiest and busiest stop along the line, but it does go further into the inner west. Our beloved Lord (lady) Mayor, known as the rottweiler, wants to extend it down George St in the city. Great idea. Now Clover, can you explain what you are going to do with the cars and buses while they build the thing? Oddly enough, she is totally against the planned underground metro line. This would be privately operated, like the light rail, and would help break the power of the tram, train and bus drivers union that is stifling transport development in this city. End of rant.
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GirlFromOz
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27 Oct 2009 11:16 |
Hi all, should be in bed......but not ready...any one about?
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Sydneybloke
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27 Oct 2009 11:17 |
Goodnight GirlfromOz. Sleep tight. Your dad should be OK now. xx Colin
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LindainHerriotCountry
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27 Oct 2009 11:28 |
Hello Colin and girl from OZ,
I remember trolley buses in Newcastle when i was young. They ran on wheels, but had two poles on top which collected the power from overhead lines. they are also sadly long gone.
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27 Oct 2009 11:37 |
Hello thought I'd pop on before I go to bed and here is Girl from Oz. Welcome to our thread - I hope you pop in often. So glad your dad is on his way to recovering from his op.
Colin you do post some good stuff. Either funny or interesting and quite often both. I like the trams in Melbourne.
Have a good day Poms and a good night to our Aussies.
Sue xx
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Tecwyn
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27 Oct 2009 14:00 |
Happy Birthday to a most charming and gracious lady,
Many Happy returns Berona,
I hope you have a lovely day, with lots of cards, and messages of love,
Best wishes,
From Tec
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Tecwyn
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27 Oct 2009 14:14 |
Hello Linda, Lovely day here again, hope it is for you too, though it is rather windy. Maybe you are busy on the allotment?
I am thinking of buying a bread maker, so never mind Nigella, I shall seek your advice. I have a "thing" about bread, but find shop bread awful. We don't have a decent independant baker anywhere near, so think I will have a go at making my own. Do you have one? do you use it? and any advice would be welcome. Off now to buy another polystyrene loaf from the shop. Thanks Tec Tec.
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27 Oct 2009 16:04 |
Good afternoon Tec, I have actually been out delivery Library Books on Wheels.
Yes I have a bread maker, I first got one about two and a half years ago and have never bought a loaf of bread since. I can't remember the brand I first had, but it was a Healthy Options model,so the recipes had practically no sugar in them. Unfortunately the clips holding the tin in place were very small and eventually it got to the stage where the tin would come out of place as soon as it started to knead. So I took it back to Argos,who would have replaced it, but didn't do that model any more,so I ended up buying a far more expensive model as I wanted it to be stainless steel to match the rest of the kitchen.
The new one has been fine, but has conventional recipes which are full of butter and sugar.I tended to make just two types of loaves and luckily could remember the ingredients.
Now whenever I use a new recipe, I just alter it to be more like the healthy options ones. If you do buy one, avoid getting one which is just a fast bake type,as that type of bread is more dense. Just a simple cheap one, with a basic range of programmes does the trick ( I know you are mega rich, but I just mean that the over the top fancy types have so many programmes that you will never use)
I really would recommend them, if you do get one, I do have some tips to get the best out of it. I know people buy them and don't use them, but I wouldn't be without mine.
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Tecwyn
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27 Oct 2009 20:03 |
Thank you for your advice Linda - I am convinced now that I should get a bread maker - I will peruse the Argos Cataloque later to see what they have. They will deliver here too, postage a lot less than it would cost me in petrol going to fetch one. I recently bought a Halogen Cooker ( I like gadgets) and although I haven't so far put it to its full use, I think I could live without it. Sorry now that I didn't put the money towards a bread maker. I haven't eaten white bread for years, now buy the loaf with seeds in it, but have gone off that now too. The French have really nice bread, but I can't hop over the Channel all the time.
Like you, and Colin, I also remember the old trolley buses. The ones I knew disappeared in the 50s. Great pity. Also like Persephone's father I remember with affection the trams in San Francisco, joy riding up and down for no other reason than to enjoy the ride - happy days.
Hi Barbra, Hope your computer problems are solved, think I would suffer a nervous breakdown if mine decided to go capute.
Tec.
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SueMaid
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27 Oct 2009 20:23 |
Hello everyone:-))) Barbra I did miss you.
Berona - Happy Birthday!! Last birthday I didn't know you and now we are friends and I'm so glad we are. Have the best of days.
I've never thought of buying a bread maker. We don't eat a lot of bread so I usually just get a loaf from the local bakery and quite often some of it goes into the worm farm. We tend to buy bread rolls at the weekend. We are now eating lettuce, radishes and spring onions from the garden. The tomatoes are on their way so I'm sure we'll have plenty for Christmas.
Sue xx
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Tecwyn
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27 Oct 2009 20:43 |
Good Morning Sue, Hope you are full of the joys of Spring this morning. The produce of the garden sounds good. A worm farm? What do you do with them? My garden is full of worms, they seem to breed very successfully, as do the snails, and slugs, and the perishing vine weevils. We do discuss some bizarre subjects on your wonderful thread.
Regards Tec
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SueMaid
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27 Oct 2009 20:56 |
We certainly do have some strange discussions, Tec. OH has a worm farm and puts in food scraps much like a compost heap. They eat their way through the food and it's their "castings" that are invaluable as is the liquid fertiliser that we get. It's something that my OH has been interested in for awhile but he really hasn't had the time to set it up. Now he has retired he is enjoying the worm farm and the larger vegetable garden he has set up.
Sue xx
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Allan
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27 Oct 2009 21:03 |
A special post just for Berona...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Allan
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Allan
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27 Oct 2009 21:09 |
Now for the rest of the mob
Good evening to Barbra (and welcome back), Linda and Tec
Good morning to Colin, Girl from oz (and welcome) and not forgetting Sue whom I shall now call the Grim Stalker
I trust that you are all in good health.
I hope that Alison was not affected by the storms in Queensland.
Tec, we have a breadmaker. It works well and we usually bake a loaf when I have made a pan of soup...a very hearty meal!
Ours was inexpensive so we didn't knead much dough!!
Allan
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27 Oct 2009 21:11 |
Hello Barbra....halloween, the time my OH makes a fortune haunting houses :0))
With my young lady it is like Heathcliffe and Cathy, except sh keeps running.......in the opposite direction!
Allan
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