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Jane
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18 Jul 2010 18:19 |
More of Mel pics coming through to you all.Wait till you see little Spiky !!!!(Ahh!)
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Annx
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18 Jul 2010 18:26 |
I've just seen 3 and 4 Mel.......fabulous!
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18 Jul 2010 18:30 |
Got 5 and 6......Ahhhh isn't he well camouflaged in the twigs.
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Sheila
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18 Jul 2010 18:58 |
Hi Elizabeth typed you a message and deleted by mistake.Been very free with the delete button now I am doing it anyway. Thank you for your lovely support messages I do feel better after some one phoned and re-assured me that it will not happen again.
That is a nice story about dads gift we women do tend to like household gadgets for gifts do we. A parrott would have been nice. Mum had a Kenwood Chef we kids got it her after dad died now it is in our cellar boxed up. Mum loved her Kenwood too. I remember John Bloom also going broke he did well to start with. I used to read when a child and listen to the radio we had Beano and Dandy one of several comic books and Worrles and Biggles annuals about kids flying early planes .I would listen to the Ovaltinies on the radio with uncle somebody I cannot remember who and they would sing run rabbit and powder you face with sunshine just two I remember .Then there was Dick Barton and Snowy. The scary Man in Black used to follow with Valentine Dyall and scare me to death. He used to start off by saying good evening I am the man in black my mum would go out and my brother used to put out the light and jump out at me. I read Enid Blyton . We had a gramaphone you turned at the side and you had to put little siver needles in the arm they came supplied in a tin. I had small records that broke if you were not careful and later larger ones did the same. I still love the forties music and me and my friend used to stand on our rockery with the garden rake for a microphone singing Bewitched Bothered and Bewildered and prancing up and down with sweet ciggies do you remember those in packets like real ones and they were white with red on. I had a little pair of salmon pink peep toe shoes and I was a film star or something. Mum used to sit in the garden and shout at us kids if you do not shut up you will be bewitched bothered and bewildered. oh I loved those days well some of them. I remember tom thumb drops too used to get 2penny worth in a small pointed paper bag they were tiny fruit sweets lovely.
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Jane
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18 Jul 2010 19:00 |
Ann,I want your baby Robin lol We will have no Hazelnuts this year.The squirrels have scoffed the lot even though they are unripe !.I didn't think they would be foraging for nuts at this time of year. Pic on it's way.
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Tracey
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18 Jul 2010 19:25 |
JANE ??? THAT CABBAGE&LEEKS ARE THEY IN BAG'S IN THE FROZEN SEC?? IF SO THATS WHAT I MEAN YOU DON'T GET THAT KIND OF MIX vEG HERE
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Frank
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18 Jul 2010 19:26 |
Thanks for all the pics, How loverly that little robin is still only a baby.
Nice natter with Jane, this afternoon, what a surprise, spoke for some time with Shirl, yesterday on SKYPE
Shelia, I remember all the old forties songs, they were always sung in our local pubs well into the sixties. I still listern to any old music on the radio at night on a Sunday on our local Radio. The old wind up gramaphone with the little box of needles brings back lots of memories. Then we got an electric one which you could change speeds on, at that time we could only get 78rpms later the smaller 45rpms, then the big breakthrough with the 33rpms, How old fashioned are they today. with these i phones CDs ipods etc. I get lost thinking about them, yet alone useing them.
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Jane
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18 Jul 2010 19:40 |
Shirl, the cabbage and Leek bag are in our fresh veg section.Not frozen.Just pierce the bag and pop in the microwave for a few minutes.Brilliant.
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Tracey
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18 Jul 2010 19:43 |
Jane i'd have his(squirrel) ''N ###'S LOL- i THOUGHT THIS WAS A AN EYE TEST--UNTILL I SAW THE ''WEE'' FELLOW COULD ALMOST STEP ON HIM----
Mel what a grand job OH is doing --must make you feel good to know one can do a job like that--Sure would give Alan TIT MARSH A RUN FOR HIS MONEY ---WELL DONE Mr Mel
With you on the Music of the 40's Sheila--
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Jane
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18 Jul 2010 20:08 |
You will be near Mel then Elizabeth.Plymouth was my home from my baby years until 1981 when I married.I lived in a village called Wembury ,my house was just a 10 minute walk from the beach.Do you know it?
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Fiona
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18 Jul 2010 20:39 |
Evening all WOW you lot have been busy with your posts today.All the family have now gone home so I have some ME time.
I was at church this morning then after lunch went to buy a single memory mattress for the spare bed as MIL is coming up next week end for a weeks holiday. OH is picking her up next Saturday and bringing her up to Scotland, she does drive but only round the town as she doesn't like driving on the motorway anymore. Thanks Jane for the woodpecker pics and the pic of Mel's pond.
MEL Mel the pond looks great just like one you see in the garden centre , advertising different brands and trying to get you to buy them and their fish OH should start his own building Garden pond company , I bet he would be great at it, 10 out of 10 for Mel's OH, also thanks for the hedghog pics Its a good job I wear glasses at the computer or I would have missed him. Ann thanks for the baby Robin Pictures, he looks really tiny like a ball of fluff, he looks very tired sitting there.
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Tracey
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18 Jul 2010 20:40 |
That sherbert was in a yellow color tube Acid drops now that 's sweeties Treacle toffee was good ----When you think about the wireless with all those tubes and the back with all the holes Do you remember the THE SHADOW--
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Jane
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18 Jul 2010 21:22 |
I loved that Sherbert with the liqourice stick.Did it have red writing on the tube? When I finished eating the stick,it would be finger in the tube scooping out the rest of the sherbert and getting really sticky.Thinking about it now it resembled a stick of dynamite lol I am switching off now ,so will say Night Night xx
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David
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18 Jul 2010 21:22 |
Remember Journey Into Space?
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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18 Jul 2010 23:21 |
Oh Elizabeth!! Where abouts in Devon?
I am in North Devon which I call deepest Devon, Buckland Filleigh.
They still sell the shebert in those long tuby things but they have just changed it and they now have a plastic liqurice sucker on them.
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Tracey
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18 Jul 2010 23:52 |
NICE TALKING TO YOU TO-DAY---HAD A NICE HOT SUNNY DAY --ALL FED-- hAVE TO MOVE AND GET O.G. CLOTHES LAYED OUT --HE HAS APPT- FOR HEART ULTRA SOUND TOMORROW---- WHICH WILL TAKE UP MOST OF THE MORNING-----
NIGHT NIGHT ALL XXX
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Sheila
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19 Jul 2010 00:55 |
I wish I had you around at my school in the juniors had the life bullied out of me by two teachers.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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19 Jul 2010 01:01 |
I was bullied a bit at secondary school by two particular girls. They used to comment on my ankle socks being bluey white and asking if I had a bit of Sh*t in my bag. I was quite frightened by them and they always picked on me when I was on my own.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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19 Jul 2010 01:03 |
Off for my shower now and then my bed.
See you all in the morning.
Can I have Sheila's and Elizabeth's email please by personal message. Thanks girls.
Night night sleep tight and don't let the bed bugs bite!
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Sheila
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19 Jul 2010 01:35 |
Elizabeth Hi sorry this is sent so late but I have been unable to get on the the computor my daughters been on it most of today. I do indeed remember gobbstoppers that changed colour .i used to hold them to lick them and got my hands all sticky.not very nice when I tried corking that thing with the nails in that you put on hooks and pulled it through the hole. I used to give it my couson back and it was all sticky. Did you choke at all Elizabeth sucking that stuff through the straw but loved it and kalie. . I loved Barley Sugar sticks my mum was a bit funny about sweets and when she bought anything back it was Barley Sugar sticks I was allowed one if I was good and did the washing up. Did you have blood oranges I used to roll mine which made it juicy cut off the end and fill it with sugar and suck the juice out because they were sharp . I love PAUL ANKA that gorgeous dark haired lad I do have Diana on a recent cd of old 50 60 and 70 songs so will have to dig it out and listen. I forgot radio luxenberg and I listened to that late at night sometimes in bed when I should have been asleep I used to turn it off when I heard mum come the stairs. I agree with your dad I remember songs did have funny words though years ago . I mean Im so young and your so old enough to make you hit him. oh how lovely living in Devon it rains here a lot Elizabeth being in the Midlands. Do you have a lovely garden like everyone else on here. Mine is not very good even a pot plants die on me. I love Devon because I liked cute nic nacs and loved the shops going with mum and dad late in the evening looking round shops that reminded me of Aladdin s caves I used to come home with everything made of shells. It was magical to me. Am I older than you being born 1939 mind you a few years does not make much diffedrence. Those winter days were awful I would get dreadful colds and got rubbed with mentholatum ointment back and front and smelt awful did me good though. Well must go now to bed you have set me off on memory road again. keep them coming take care from SHEILA.
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