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Lewella | Report | 19 Apr 2006 11:36 |
Oh Naughty Miss Rebs. Glad you were already on the way to the Corner! Ah Lygon Street, me old stomping ground. mmm now I've got the munchies! Thanks! Lew Lew xxs |
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Judy | Report | 19 Apr 2006 12:08 |
I wuz jes wunnerin Lew Lew - you from Melbun originally? How'd ya come to end up in Mudgee?? Inquizzy Jood |
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Aussiegirl | Report | 19 Apr 2006 13:15 |
Hi everyone.. Just poped in to let you know that I am still here..Visitors still here so dont have time for puta... Laurie.. I will get back to you in a day or two.. Have sent off email to a son who is to ask a sister who does genealogy for some websites.. trouble is they may be in Danish????? We will see what comes back..LOL Rebs.. loved my daily joke.. keep it up.. did you notice the red and white won this week..??????? Love to all Maryxxx |
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Unknown | Report | 19 Apr 2006 13:29 |
Thank you for reminding me Mary. lol!! Just don't do it again or the jokes stop. hehe!!! Actually, I thought the game was quite boring...........the Swans take so long to pass the ball it's really easy to fall asleep. lol!!! Should be a couple of interesting weeks ahead though. We've got Hawthorn this Friday, Richmond the week after, and of course the week after that we get to kick a little black and white a*se!!!!!! Gee I love footy season. ;-))) |
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Lewella | Report | 19 Apr 2006 22:39 |
Morning All, had to rescue us from Page 7! They have been chatty overnight. Well, Jood, it's like this. Born in Melbourne, moved to Sydney aged 5 and lived in Eastwood until 21, then purchased bachelor flat at North Sydney, then Kirribilli, then Neutral Bay. Hubby was a client of the Bank I worked for any already owned a farm at Scone. Anyway, 13 years ago decided to quit Pitt Street, didn't like the look of Scone town, but we always loved Mudgee, so that's how we're here! Phew, now I'm exhausted. Luckily, only 71 sleeps until the big R! lol Had a little rain overnight, but it's clearing up this morning. Hope to get another storm this afternoon. I have perused the contents of Hubby's wallet and relieved him of a 50! Will purchase the winning ticket today. *waves to all* Lew Lew xxx |
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Unknown | Report | 19 Apr 2006 22:50 |
Morning Folk !!! *waves to LewLew* Hiya Lew, this lot can really chat when they're having fun. I think they're having a 'lynch Daniel party' or at best deciding his fate. lol!! Here you go Mary....... Three men - an American, a Japanese and an Irishman were sitting naked in a sauna. Suddenly, there was a beeping sound. The American pressed his forearm and the beep stopped. The other men looked at him questioningly. 'That was my pager' the American said. 'I have a microchip under the skin of my arm.' A few minutes later, a phone rang. The Japanese fellow lifted his palm to his ear When he finished his conversation, he explained: 'That was my mobile phone. I have a microchip in my hand.' The Irishman felt decidedly low tech, but was determined not to be outdone. He stepped out of the sauna and went to the bathroom. He returned with a long piece of toilet paper trailing from his backside. The others raised their eyebrows at him. The Irishman glanced around and said: 'Bejesus! Wouldja look at dat!! I'm gettin' a fax!' Rebs ;-ppp |
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Judy | Report | 19 Apr 2006 22:56 |
Well glory be Lew Lew - when you were in Neutral Bay-Kirribilli- North Sydney, I was working in North Sydney and living in Mosman. Not sorry I moved to the mountains tho. Jood |
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Lewella | Report | 19 Apr 2006 23:02 |
Good one Rebs, pmsl. Ooo Jood, that must mean we're nearly related! lol Lew x |
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Unknown | Report | 19 Apr 2006 23:05 |
You know Lew, maybe we knew each other way back when if we both hung out in Carlton as under 5's. Did you ever play in the traffic education playground at the park in the Exhibition Gardens? |
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Lewella | Report | 19 Apr 2006 23:12 |
Not that I remember Rebs, and my driving still leaves a lot to be desired, lol. Lew x |
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Unknown | Report | 19 Apr 2006 23:15 |
I don't drive at all........those early days must have permanently traumatised me. Or cured me. lol!!! |
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Lewella | Report | 19 Apr 2006 23:21 |
Oh Boy, I'd be lost without me licence. Didn't get it until we moved to Mudgee. Not much fun sitting up at the RTA with a bunch of 16 year olds when you're 32! Lew x |
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Aussiegirl | Report | 19 Apr 2006 23:25 |
Great one Rebs.. Starts me off for the day with a good laugh.. Love to all Mary..(have to go and get brekky for the visitors..) xxxxxxx |
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Laurie | Report | 19 Apr 2006 23:46 |
Good morning Wattlers, from the shores of Botany Bay. Another lovely picture before me - a few strips of cloud with a golden glow from the rising sun behind. More pleasant this morning than it was last night, so hot, and here it is mid April! There was movement of ships in and out the Bay last night, but couldn't see what it was - just the lights. The morning reveals that we now have two Tankers over at Kernell, a Gas Tanker over at the Gas Wharves, and three giraffes are idle with their heads up. As I type a ship is steaming north outside the heads, not coming in - has another destination in mind. Its a very still morning, and there are about a dozen white cockatoos in the pines across the road, having a right old time of stripping the smaller branches. Lara, Wilsons mention of going to the cemetery reminds me . . Will Josh be able to give me directions to where he found my rellies ??? Devely Sue, glad you had a good break 'ova - er' . . . lol about the 'Windy Hill' experience . . . Thanks Mary, will be grateful for any inroad ! Well Lew & Rebs, I enjoy Melbourne too, and I wasn't born there - only lived there for about a year all up. I was born in Cobar, and I love to go back and stir up the memory bank . . . but I never want to live there again !!!!!! I got a GR pm last night from a new rellie !!!!! I got myself a new cuz - same relationship as my Joodles, only this time on my Mums side! I have suggested she drops in and joins in the chatter on here so if you see an unsual name you will know who it could be. Wait for it . . . . her name is Judy ! ! ! Hopefully the puter will be running hot today with the exchange of info and pics. Yes girls, there has been a busy Gen board overnight hasn't there - I think Poor Daniel has become a Boy Toy for the girls. Ray and I were talking this morning about some of the changes our parents would have gone thru in their lifetiimes - the technology changes etc. and then we got onto talking about communications and how much it has changed in our lives. . . . When we both joined the Navy in 1968, and became communicators, we learnt morse code, and I remember the instructor telling me about this new thing called fascimile (fax) but said we didn't have to know much about it because the RAN didn't have any . . . So glad to have my puter and mobile phone !!! Off to do a 'lick and a promise' - my motto on the boring h*******k is ' step over it ' Have a good day all cheers luv Laurie |
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Unknown | Report | 20 Apr 2006 00:07 |
Well...........you learn something new every day. lol!!! Manure: In the 16th and 17th centuries, everything had to be transported by ship and it was also before commercial fertilizer's invention, so large shipments of manure were common. It was shipped dry, because in dry form it weighed a lot less than when wet, but once water (at sea) hit it, it not only became heavier, but the process of fermentation began again, of which a by product is methane gas. As the stuff was stored below decks in bundles you can see what could (and did) happen. Methane began to build up below decks and the first time someone came below at night with a lantern, BOOOOM! Several ships were destroyed in this manner before it was determined just what was happening. After that, the bundles of manure were always stamped with the term 'Ship High In Transit' on them, which meant for the sailors to stow it high enough off the lower decks so that any water that came into the hold would not touch this volatile cargo and start the production of methane. Thus evolved the term 'S.H.I.T ' , (Ship High In Transport) which has come down through the centuries and is in use to this very day. So peeps, next time you disposed to use the 'sh*t' word, you're not really swearing, merely using an old shipping acronym!!! |
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Lewella | Report | 20 Apr 2006 01:13 |
What a font of knowledge your are, Miss Rebs! Thank you for sharing this interesting piece of trivia with us, lol. Lew x |
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Unknown | Report | 20 Apr 2006 01:45 |
lolololol......not being a tad sarcy are you LewLew??? pmsl!!! |
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Laurie | Report | 20 Apr 2006 01:49 |
Thanks Rebs for the info . . . knee deep in it this morning are we ???? lol Something I had intended to do for some time now and not got around to it was search the STRAY B, D & M's on doorstothepast(.)com(.)au well so glad I did this morning - have just found three of mine. For just 4 X 50cent stamps each and self addressed envelope, I can get a copy of the certs. These are professional researchers and the certs are ones they have paid for along their research journeys that have not been the right ones. Hope theres some there for everyone . . . cheers luv Laurie |
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Anna | Report | 20 Apr 2006 01:50 |
And good morning to you! Funny smell coming from the wattle corner this morning - better spray the whole area with some lavender air freshener. Aaaahhh - that's better! Glad you are back in one piece Devly after your big adventure to the main land. OK -I'll say squarking instead of crowing next time!! Lew Lew - good luck with the purchase of the lotto ticket today. Keep the change from the 50 and buy lunch!! Oh - the places we have lived. Hubby No1 and I were transferred to Melbourne in 1970 - we had a company apartment in South Yarra. I loved that place - used to wander around the shops and hop on the tram to town. My favourite place was the Victoria Street Markets - I'd never seen markets like that before. They were so colouful and cosmopotlitan. Trouble was, I fell pregnant with my first child that year and everytime I went to the meat/fish section, the smell would cause my stomach to start churning. When I first lived in Sydney, I was nursing at an aged care facility called Strickland House which was on the harbour at Vaucluse and we had our own private beach and spectacular harbour views. I lived in at the nurses' quarters so it was a beaut place to start my life in Sydney. However, when I got married, we moved to a flat at Marrickville - little Italy - and lived next door to a huge Italian family who had chooks, vege garden etc. Italian Papa used to chase a rooster around the yard to cut it's head off for Sunday dinner. What a hoot! Then we bought a house in the North West of Sydney - North Rocks with all the other young families. I remember it used to be a matter of pride to have one's washing on the line first in the morning. If anyone hung out washing after lunch they were really looked down on! Oh those lines of whiter than white nappies. No disposables then. God - I'm sounding like an old woman reminiscing - I'd better stop before I start saying 'It wasn't like that when I was a girl'. Jood - 1st hubby used to work at Crows Nest - had a flat at Mosman . Funny how our paths cross along the way. I have been playing with Bella Donna on some of the general threads and had best get off here and do something constructive. I'm steering clear of Daniel - he's only a little bit older than my daughter!! Me thinks all this attention will go to his head! Hope everyone has a great day. Anna Moving son into new house tomorrow - lease is signed so hopefully nothing else will go wrong! |
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Jude 3 | Report | 20 Apr 2006 02:36 |
Morning Wattlers rebs you are in fine form this morning - pmsl at your jokes and trivia. (sniff, sniff - whew!) Now can anyone help me put some photos on ASL?. Son put said photos on cd for me. But now dont know how to get them on ASL. have put cd into computer, can look at them but b****dy computer wont let me put in to a file or on desktop (could be its the operator of course!). Have googled trying to find out how to do it - no luck , or can anyone suggest how I look it up?Please. Son told me I wont learn if he does it for me - no on verge of big tanty jude 3 |