Today I've mostly bin...
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Well done to all the young giraffes!:-)
And nice pic Bunnylump, you look great.
I like the idea of a car treasure hunt but admit I've never tried one.
And nice pic Bunnylump, you look great.
I like the idea of a car treasure hunt but admit I've never tried one.
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Bunnylump, you look fab!
Congratulations giraffe's young ones!
Congratulations giraffe's young ones!
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like the picture Bunny
congratulations to the musical Giraffe family - Well Done all of you
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congratulations to the musical Giraffe family - Well Done all of you
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Well done to all the musical youngsters and the proud parents
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Felt like that at work today.giraffe wrote:the boy who ......... stormed out saying "I can't do it"
(but I soldiered on and am now going to head home!)
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Well done LAT I hope you got a nice shiny participation certificate!
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Big glass of wine when you get home LAT? Hope tomorrow's better.LAT wrote:Felt like that at work today.giraffe wrote:the boy who ......... stormed out saying "I can't do it"
(but I soldiered on and am now going to head home!)
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Having said that, I've just had a big glass of wine (felt like I'd deserved it after working, then digging out the strawberry patch, THEN going and doing a week's shopping AND getting the tea). I just woke up.
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Nice thought but no such luck. By the time I was done I had been the only person there for over an hour.giraffe wrote:Well done LAT I hope you got a nice shiny participation certificate!
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... fighting off the flak from publishing a less-than-complimentary review of our panto in the drama society's newsletter.
It's always the same people who take things too personally and complain about everything, but won't actually stand for committee and do it the way they want to do it
It's always the same people who take things too personally and complain about everything, but won't actually stand for committee and do it the way they want to do it
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Just got back from delivering a present to a friend (it's her birthday) after a day's work, to be told I'd said I'd go to see K's friend's class of primary school children singing at Alban Arena this evening. WHY did I say "yes"?? Note to self: practise saying "No"!!!
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...But I have to say, they were very sweet, and actually (considering they were all 11 or under) were for the most part very good too. EVEN the recorders and dreaded violins were pretty tolerable!!
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not so much "mostly" as "the whole <bleeeeeep> day, until 8pm at hospital. again.
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That's totally poo. Whoever it was for, I hope they're doing ok!
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Catching up on my family history and found a couple more distant relatives on the English side. Must really get it written up now.
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You make that sound as though it's somehow a bad thing. You know "found out my great-grandfather was a Frenchman!"tricia wrote:found a couple more distant relatives on the English side.
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All of my puzzles are simple and obvious. For certain values of "simple" and "obvious".
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It does somewhat - but I dont mean that. I am a mixture of Scots, Irish and English - Unfortunaely because my Scottish ancestors hail from Skye the number of records prior to 1760 are poor, as with the Irish line. It is a delight to find more of my Engilish relatives because they have not moved very far from one small area in Sussex and I can trace some back to 1690, so now that I have found a few more it is exciting - especially as it turns out I was born only a few miles from where it all began! I am hoping to find a Welsh family member - I have also traced some to America and Australia.I thought we were a small family but have now found 440 ancestors
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At one point it was looking possible that my husband was related to the man who inspired the character of Desperate Dan. Anyone who's seen him will know how funny that is...
You're only given a little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it.
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Careful what you say, Scurra - your great-great-grandfather was a Scot - literally - his name was Mr ScottScurra wrote:You make that sound as though it's somehow a bad thing. You know "found out my great-grandfather was a Frenchman!"tricia wrote:found a couple more distant relatives on the English side.
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... spangling my bobbins (trying to teach myself to make lace, anybody out there can help me please) hope the new mag arrives soon as goodness knows what other daft hobbies i will try.
And Tricia, I too am part Scots, but I have hit the illusive brick wall as some of my lot may have come from Ireland and my gt gt grandmother changed her name with every child born but when she had gt grandad her husband had gone to Australia over a year before so she gave the child the same name as his father only I can't find any exsistance of a reputable bookseller with his name in Dundee ever! hence brick wall.
And Tricia, I too am part Scots, but I have hit the illusive brick wall as some of my lot may have come from Ireland and my gt gt grandmother changed her name with every child born but when she had gt grandad her husband had gone to Australia over a year before so she gave the child the same name as his father only I can't find any exsistance of a reputable bookseller with his name in Dundee ever! hence brick wall.
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Well I know someone who might be able to.strep98 wrote:... spangling my bobbins (trying to teach myself to make lace, anybody out there can help me please) .
This is what eirian made for me for my birthday a couple of years ago.
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