My poor knowledge of Greek mythology has always been my Achilles Elbow.
Sounds delicious.John is not too good but I’ll.be seeing him shortly.He has to collect his medication and offered me a lift to the supermarket.I’ll dash round and John can rest in the car.We have got into a routine of what to do when he is not 100 per cent but just about well enough to leave the house.Poor John he inherited the same conditions as his late father.His dad was stoic too a lovely man sadly missed.It’s muggy here too.I might do something in the garden over the weekend.I have neglected it lately.Have a good weekend.Love Jane x
Wah wah wahhh sorry it's a big fat red X from me Garviv
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My name is Simon. But Si is also fine, in fact you can call me anything you like it’s only a name after all
Much love and hope to everyone past future and present.
I also hate autocorrect and hope people can make sense out of my posts when it changes half the words I type.
And you lot should stop encouraging him
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My name is Simon. But Si is also fine, in fact you can call me anything you like it’s only a name after all
Much love and hope to everyone past future and present.
I also hate autocorrect and hope people can make sense out of my posts when it changes half the words I type.
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