We all get good as well as bad news, let's just post the news here....

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All of us on here get both good and bad news, i wanted to start a thread for all types of news, for everyone to post their news.....
  • FormerMember
    FormerMember in reply to moomy

    Morning moomy, wish it was sunny here too.

    Hope you manage to get Caz to eat better today.  Just fill her up with mum's homemade cooking eh!

    Hope you have a lovely weekend.  Christine xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember in reply to moomy

    Hi Helen,

    Hope Caz managed to have a good rest and that you got her to eat  three square meals, bet she adores her mums home cooking. Bless her. Make sure you take you own advice too Helen.

    ((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((hugs to you all)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))

    Love Maryxxxxxxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember in reply to FormerMember

    Nagging again, you know me hehehehexxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

  • hahaha! breakfast in bed about 1pm, home made blueberry muffins, (the last of our crop of blueberries) and a macaroni cheese in the oven so she can be full when she goes off to her brother's tonight, they are getting together to practise a piece for a project! 

    Then she can snack there, will stay overnight and straight off in the morning to Bournemouth for work there, staying over, teaching in london on monday, back to us that night, then off to her place Tuesday, and i thought she was taking it easy, lol!

    Love and hugs to you all

    Moomy

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember in reply to moomy

    Moomy, hellloooo,

    quess where i been today, well I woke up this morning with one 0f my pals from the past stood on the step lokking like the white hunter.  6 tall and and looking like his usual overkeen self.

    Bit of a shock to his sysrtem when I opened the door and he struglled valiantly to hide his shock at this skinny old prune answering to my name.Bless his heart.. Well he said I though we might go fishing Pete for a few hours, I couldnt explain why I wouldnt get back up the  harbour laddersso into his car and off without a sensible objection to the adventure.

    Well we have fished all over the North sea between filey brigg and ravenscar without killing anything and I intended to return at high water 2200hrs but fate brought us back at 1500 low water and a b==== great ladder looming up into the sky.Ive had to sit aboard and wait for the tide to lift her up the harbour side do I could get up the remaining rungs, so Here I am 1900.dressing for dinner, his treat at the lodge so that should be good. Havent been to tthe lodge for a while

    I am out to a presentation Dinner tommorow evening as My Garden has won a gold cerificate for its interesting contents.but as dave has done most of the physical work I have dont a switch and asked them to call out his name and put his name on the award which they have agreed so to do, that will be an eye opener for dave.

    My legs have just stop quaking from the ladder climb, why are they so weak? they just are useless wobbling all over the place and making me stagger about. THe apples in my neck are shrinking down realy fast ,so my legs are the sand in the machine just now.

    Hope you are well

    skipper

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember in reply to moomy

    Moomy  try scallops put in collender and just a pan of boiling water slowly poured over them when the water is used up the scallops are done, no arty stuff just one pan of boiling water delic..

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember in reply to FormerMember

    ello christine

    hope this finds you in good heart been out in my own little ship today, almost died climbinbg up the harbourside ladders 14 rungs ,I stood at the top shaking like a leaf and gasping for air, my legs were shaking so bad the police thought I was tapdancing for money, well not qiuet. but it would have been a reasonable assumption. however tommorrow I am going with my younger brother in his boat.

    Who knows we might find some fishes for the pot

    Skipper   Pete

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember in reply to FormerMember

    Oh Pete, you have such a way with words.  I can't stop laughing at the way you put things.  You brighten up my day, so thank you for that.

    Good news about your trip out with you brother.  Hope you have a good one.

    I'm having a family get-together tomorrow night to share my good news and have been cooking loads of fish dishes today.  Have never tried most of them, so they are new to me too.  I am making crab meat balls also, so they should be interesting.

    Remember to share any of the proceeds you make from the tap dancing lol.

    Have a lovely weekend.  Love, Christine xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember in reply to FormerMember

    Helen dear lady,

    These are for you ((((((((((((((((((((((((((gentle hugs))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) I do hope that dear Caz does find some me time over the coming days. She is such an inspiration, what a girl she is. Bless her, please give her a hug from me.

    Many hugs and love to you and your hubby and son too.

    Maryxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember in reply to FormerMember

    christine  many years ago when my granduaghter was about 5 yrs old i had to call in the doc cos I was suffering from some orrible lurgy; anyway I had been complaining to the bag that co coda,mol were constipating me and making thigs very slow in the toilet department..

    Well on this day the doc an old freind of mine ,now sadly gone home, called to see ,me. I'm going to give you another prescitpion for painkiller s says he. A little voice from behind the sofa says "Grandad doesnt want any  of them

    GO Slow d moll tablets. " "so there"

    Well says Dr J what do you thtink he wants then?

    "He wants them other ones,  PARROT SEED D MOLL"

    for ever after that when I need painkillers he would ask whether it was going to be GO SLOW DE MOLL or Parrott seed D MOLLs we used to fall about laughing WE never called them anything else after  that day .

    The wisdom of the young you see.