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#2781 Post by Bunnylump » Sun Feb 14, 2010 6:04 pm

I know I sound like a big kid, and booking a holiday isn't exactly exciting news for anyone else, but I'm SOOOOO chuffed and excited. :D Now all I've got to do is lose enough weight so that I will be prepared to get myself into a swimming suit! :lol: In fact, I think I'm going to set up a new thread so that anyone can post any good low fat recipes or top tips. :D (Not that I'm saying you're all a lardy lot who need to lose weight, but you can all encourage me anyway!! :lol: )
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#2782 Post by Wulfruna » Sun Feb 14, 2010 10:53 pm

Have just spent a frenzied few days doing a load of German translation into English - something I much enjoy doing, but this time was rather a lot all at once!
That's because I am off tomorrow(Monday) on a trip to Munich to spend another few frenzied days as part of a small translating team - we're all good friends, so work well together... The work I have already done is part of the process.
Not that we shall get any time to see the city, but it's still a nice place to go.
So I shall be out of action for the rest of this week, in case anyone wonders why I have gone silent.
However, I do have to travel via London (flying from Heathrow), so I have promised to take Scurra out to lunch tomorrow on my way...... making the most of my private hint-line, whilst keeping him away from his computer for the rest of you :shock: :lol:

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#2783 Post by pebbles » Mon Feb 15, 2010 12:59 am

Bunnylump wrote:I know I sound like a big kid, and booking a holiday isn't exactly exciting news for anyone else, but I'm SOOOOO chuffed and excited. :D Now all I've got to do is lose enough weight so that I will be prepared to get myself into a swimming suit! :lol: In fact, I think I'm going to set up a new thread so that anyone can post any good low fat recipes or top tips. :D (Not that I'm saying you're all a lardy lot who need to lose weight, but you can all encourage me anyway!! :lol: )
That is really exciting Bunny! :D I'm so pleased for you. I'm sure I have heard of a diet that works. I'll try to find it.

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#2784 Post by giraffe » Wed Feb 17, 2010 9:24 pm

I'm exhausted! I've just got back from a day out in London with Kingsley and Lally. We did Westminster Abbey this morning (via Nelson's column and horseguards parade etc) and Madame Tussauds and the London Eye this afternoon. Poor little Lally could barely walk when we got back to Euston. Anyway we had a great day out.

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#2785 Post by clvrlad » Wed Feb 17, 2010 9:45 pm

you mean you didnt show them a certain photo give them a map and tell them to go find it?
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#2786 Post by kathlyn » Thu Feb 18, 2010 1:45 pm

I got another premium bond £25 win, how about you bunny?
OH got £25 too. :D
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#2787 Post by gill216 » Thu Feb 18, 2010 9:23 pm

Maybe this should go on the jokes thread.

Today we went to the garden centre and I bought a rhubarb crown- cost £3.99.

OH disappeared with another trolley and came back with 4 bags of farm manure (cost £18+). I asked him why we needed £18 worth of manure and his reply was "Its for the rhubarb plant". :shock: :? Given that we bought 4 bags about 3 weeks ago that has already been dug into the veggie part of the garden already I didn't quite get this .

So I asked the question again. This time I got the answer that you only need to do this once and its good for the soil.
My next question was "so why is this the second lot you want to buy?" The girl at the till was helpless with laughter- and yes- the second lot came home regardless. :roll:
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#2788 Post by LAT » Fri Feb 19, 2010 10:31 pm

....... in London
Visited the lovely new Medieval and Renaissance galleries at the V and A. Took a quick look at some Cicely Mary Barker Flower Fairies prints and also looked round the exhibition of the Mets investgation into Fakes and Forgeries which featured several pieces by Shaun Greenhalgh which was fascinating.
I spent the evening in a wine bar with my sisters. The best moment of the day however was when one sister asked the other if she had thought of getting a hearing aid yet. "what?" says she. So the question is repeated and again she says "sorry, what did you say?" By which time I am sitting there nearly collapsed with laughter. After the third asking she finally heard what was said, and also saw the funny side of it. :lol:

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#2789 Post by clvrlad » Sat Feb 20, 2010 8:09 am

eeeeee you all visited london this week ;-)
where were you two weeks ago?
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#2790 Post by giraffe » Sat Feb 20, 2010 9:15 am

Well it was half term this week, so that's why we went. Also with Fernando away I wanted to do something nice with the girls.

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#2791 Post by LAT » Sat Feb 20, 2010 10:35 am

And I went because it was one sister's birthday. We meet up at least three times a year and take it in turns to be treated by the other two.
Why, oh why, does one sister have her birthday in half-term? Everywhere was heaving yesterday. :roll:
I would often be game for a day out in London but can never take time off on the first couple of days of the month. So if you time it better next time and with a bit of warning...........

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#2792 Post by giraffe » Sat Feb 20, 2010 12:37 pm

It was heaving on Wednesday too. Most of the tourists seemed to be French!

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#2793 Post by clvrlad » Sat Feb 20, 2010 3:54 pm

LAT wrote:So if you time it better next time and with a bit of warning...........
welll ok :-D whens good for you lot?
btw ill start a new thread
calling it

pic hunt 2010 :-D
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#2794 Post by fernando » Sat Feb 20, 2010 5:23 pm

Just got back from ski trip and had an amazing time!!

Fell over more when ice skating on one evening than skiing in a week. Did loads of cool stuff like watching ice hockey, skating and two 26 hour coach journeys :roll:

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#2795 Post by Laura » Sat Feb 20, 2010 5:33 pm

Eurgh! I hate the long coach journeys. I've done quite a few music trips in my time that have involved very long coach journeys, and I absolutely cannot sleep on a moving vehicle of any kind, which usually means that by the time I get to wherever I'm going, I'm a psychotic sleep-deprived wreck!!!!

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#2796 Post by clvrlad » Sat Feb 20, 2010 5:50 pm

well i can sleep which means im just a pschotic wreck...but fresh and relaxed ;-)
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#2797 Post by Scurra » Sat Feb 20, 2010 6:06 pm

LAT wrote: also looked round the exhibition of the Mets investgation into Fakes and Forgeries which featured several pieces by Shaun Greenhalgh which was fascinating.
Thank you for the heads-up on this LAT - I went along this afternoon and finally got to see a couple of pieces that, um, I had previously only had a cryptic acquaintance with :wink:
I especially liked seeing the things like the fake provenances that made them seem so much more convincing. And I loved the "Hockney" which he had signed, saying "This is not my work"!
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#2798 Post by Bunnylump » Sun Feb 21, 2010 11:57 am

:lol: I like his style!!

We got back from Cornwall yesterday. Yesterday I was sitting on the beach having a picnic!! :D We went down to see my "baby bunny" ( it's his birthday next week). Well OK so he is going to be 20 and is about 6 foot 4, but he WAS really pleased with the giant carrot cake with marzipan carrots on the top!! :lol: :lol: He's in a good place to visit where you don't have to drive a lot once you're there (which is a good thing because our car doesn't fit 6 people in it). It's about 2 minutes walk to the harbour and lots of nice restaurants, 10 mins to Gyllyngvase beach. We walked round to Pendennis Castle, which had nice views.

It's a helluva long journey though. 6 hours one way 5 hours back (and that was even WITH me driving part of the way!!). :roll:
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#2799 Post by fernando » Sun Feb 21, 2010 6:03 pm

Laura wrote:Eurgh! I hate the long coach journeys. I've done quite a few music trips in my time that have involved very long coach journeys, and I absolutely cannot sleep on a moving vehicle of any kind, which usually means that by the time I get to wherever I'm going, I'm a psychotic sleep-deprived wreck!!!!
I can't sleep on planes usually but I managed to nod off a bit on the coach. It wasn't helped by the fact that the suspension on the coach broke so it was a bumpy ride :roll:

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#2800 Post by tricia » Wed Feb 24, 2010 6:50 pm

Not a happy camper - after a fortnight of temperaturea at minus eight - the snow comes and my car decides to develop a fault which prevents me from locking it . MY car is a megane with one of the flat keys. A message on my onboard computer thing keep telling me my driver door is open when it is not!!!!!!!!So it keeps souding an alarm each time I drive off or slow down :cry:
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