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  1. Yesterday I had to take Kai to the vets, he definitely wasn’t right always a worry especially at his age. Managed to get an appointment in the morning so we walked down there. They had their lockdown rules again so I had to ring to let them know I was there, the vet then rings you back to find out what is wrong and eventually someone comes out to take your dog in. You have to stay outside. It was freezing on Saturday morning and we had to wait about half an hour for the vet to ring, by that time I was really cold. She came out to get Kai and told me to wait in my car, told her we had walked do
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  2. It would have set the cat among the pigeons if they'd let you into Manning, Ben! Some of the female teachers were more masculine than those boxers you used to know! As to the Rorschach Test, you just tell the psychiatrist what they make you think of. "That one looks like, Trina! This one reminds me of Katrina! Ah, there's Sharon...and that's Margaret. Who could forget her?" Conclusion? Patient is obsessed with women! . I could have told them that!
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  3. I can never undertand why they seem unable to formulate animal medication that isn't thrown back at you (sometimes with great force) every time it's administered.The veterinary medication market is big enough, surely.
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  4. Below is a link to an Nottingham Post article and 12 photos of St Annes in the 1960s. Former teacher reveals candid shots across St Ann's showing life in the 1960s - Nottinghamshire Live (nottinghampost.com)
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  5. It certainly is Margie.
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  6. @catfan as I said on another thread, I walked today all around my teenage haunts on Streetview. I went right up to Winwood Heights but on the day that the google car had visited, nobody I knew was out !! When the original flats were being built, I must admit I didn’t like them ... thought they spoilt the park, but now I’ve decided it looks a beautiful place to live (right next to my favourite park)
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  7. Margie, that's the old Majestic cinema, our local many moons ago!
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  8. Don't mind helping you out little sis.
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  9. trogg if you go on to stannspredemolition site you can see lots of photos. You can also take a walk along St Anns Well Road. There is lots of good infomation on this site. Yes It might not have been fit for human habitation but it was a community like no other. Just like Hucnknall Was before "Robin Hood Line" /Tesco'/and Tram
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  10. Tina has no problem giving me my worming tablets. She just wraps them in a piece of gammon.
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  11. I I’m fine giving our cats their worming tablets but prefer giving liquid meds via a syringe. Once that’s gone in their mouths, on top of their tongue, they can’t argue!
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  12. Just waiting for your glove puppet to come along & like your post
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  13. @DJ360loves a good sneer at those whos political views don't align with his,
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  14. radfordred I apologise in advance Members 5,337 8,539 posts Gender:Male Location:Wollaton via Sunny Radford Interests: Sad to see the slow death of the Nottstalgia site with insane Facebook type day to day drivel
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  15. I'm surprised he didn't show her who was boss in the household. Like his dad!
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  16. What an unbelievably arrogant and patronising statement to make. Some people yes but ‘the average UK voter, merely vote how they’re told to by the press’ I think people are smarter than you give them credit. It doesn’t make you stupid if they don’t agree with what your views are Col.
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  17. Same here Trogg.........even harder for lefties like me....the nibs were wrong way round...............
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  18. Ben you went to Henry Whipple the same as me, the only "ink blot test" we took was when we tried to write with those silly pens and ink wells given to us by the teachers. My fingers always appeared to be permanently stained until I had my own fountain pen.
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  19. Took my 87 year old Mam for her jab on Friday in the old central studios (still got all the lighting up) being the first proper day of vaccinating, lots of staff & I think volunteers? Wiping anything that's touched, sometimes while your still touching it, a cleaning level I have not witnessed before, to say we are still almost side by side & on top of each other @ work throughout the pandemic? It was not that busy, far more staff than customers, possibly 4 to 1, looking online their is loads of appointment places available Nottingham Covid Vaccination Patient Booking She was asked
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  20. I seem to remember that the Simon and Garfunkel song Homeward Bound was associated with Widnes railway station. Why don't you write a chart topping song about Peterborough or Nottingham stations Ben
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  21. Film.........''Saturday night and Sunday Morning'' TV.........Dads Army''
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  22. The Go Between, 1971, would have to be in there somewhere. Harold Pinter's brilliant screenplay of Hartley's novel.
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  23. Morning Oz, well it is here!! The film "Brief Encounter " was a film starring Trevor Howard as a doctor who had a chance meeting with a woman, played by Celia Johnson. She managed to get a bit of coal grit in her eye on the station platform. The doctor removed said bit of coal cinder from her eye while they were in the station buffet. They had a cup of tea while waiting for their respective trains. They met the following day and so it goes. The station used was Carnforth, and they still have the platform clock, seen in the film. Do ya wanna copy??
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