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3 hours ago, nonnaB said:

A very happy Easter to everyone. Hope the weather stays fine. We can expect storms .

A very Happy Easter to you nonnaB  Sat/Sun the weather so they say  (Carol ) BBC weather lady it's going to be warm and fine, 

Enjoy 

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Just got back from QMC again........the last eight days have been a bit Traumatic to say the least,,...blood tests,,X-rays,,and today a visit to a Consultant........cut a long story short......problem

Result........CT Scans all clear......just got letter..been sweating for a fortnight......

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Happy Easter everyone hope the weather is good for you all we have a whiter Easter than we did Christmas but today is sunny next week the temperature is the mid teens looking forward to that.

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On 3/28/2024 at 6:51 AM, mary1947 said:

Morning to all members 

Well Happy Easter to all

 

Don't forget British Summer time begins Easter Sunday

 

OHH!!! light nights  Lovely

Again Happy Easter to all 

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Today is one of those beautiful mornings, clear blue skies, hardly a breath of wind, 20 degrees at the moment forecast top 26. We are having a welcome Indian summer. Just cooked breakfast on the BBQ out on the patio looking at the sea which is like a mill pond. Fried bread, 1 egg, heaps of mushrooms, two very spicy chevapicic sausages, the square ones so they don't roll about on the BBQ so you can cook them evenly and a large truss tomato that smelled and tasted like it was from my grandads back yard green house. Having demolished that, just having a second cappuccino and going to read the papers on the webulator. Life is good!

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You what sometimes Oz you can be really cruel....:angry:

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Everybody must be in Church......6 comments in 11 hours ?.......

Anyway Happy Easter.........

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Another Happy Easter..Railway club early 60s....from lots of lovely friends and relations........wish i could see them all one more time..........those were the days my friends.............Easter-Bonnet.jpg

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Ben. Somewhere on Facebook there is another Railway Club pic with your grandma and my aunty Norah on there. 

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It was you Ben, I am pretty sure, who pointed out your grandma. I was surprised my aunty was in there as she had nothing to do with railways!

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Could have been in the 'Standard of England.'' just looking for it............

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Ben. I finally found the picture. It was Oakleigh Social Club (not railway club). 

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Today as was supposed to be stormy but all we got til midday was rain and cold then after lunch we had a video call from a cousin in Sicily.   Bare chested and grinning like Cheshire Cat. It was 30 c in Palermo. It really made our day you can imagine cant you? 

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That's the photo, CT, thank you. Oakleigh Lodge I believe, I left the Lodge off! My aunt is 2nd on the right, Norah Clarke. 

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This is a public announcement.

 

It is not a good idea to make appointments with an accountant and then decide to cut your hair if the clippers are only half charged and runs out before you can finish.

 

You're welcome.

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I had to threaten a certain  individual not a million miles away with dire consequences if she did not delete the photo...  :angry2:

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Brew, I did something similar about 20 years ago when I was still working.  I always cut my own hair and this particular time I was using the electric clippers on the lower back part of my head.  I had attached a number 6 ,guard’ on the clippers, at least I THOUGHT I’d attached it securely but it came off without warning and dropped on the floor.   I obviously stopped straightaway but there was now a small shaved area on the back of my head.  I used an eyebrow pencil to colour on to my scalp - I was dark haired then - and luckily I had enough hair on the top and sides to back comb over the bare patch which I heavily sprayed to hold it in place.  It worked and o was able to go to work without any schoolkids saying “what’s happened to your hair, miss?”  I showed it to the people I worked with and they just fell about laughing.  After about a week it was barely noticeable but I’ve been extra careful ever since! 

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The problem became worse when I encountered a heavy outcrop at the back and there was so little charge the blades simply jammed leaving me with a hair clipper firmly attached to my head. Strangely the ensuing imprecations on the makers parentage plus considering its suitability for a free flying lesson did not help at all.

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A lovely visit to Barnsley market today, weather was nice and warm with very little breeze, loads of friendly people about and some great market stalls and shops to explore, the food hall catered for just about every taste from good old home made pies right through to far eastern menus at a fantastic price, I sat down waiting for Mrs P to bring the drinks and food and I said to this guy on the next table "nice and warm today me duck" he immediately replied "you not from Barnsley are you with an accent like that" No was the reply he then said "you from Nottingham aren't you" wow is my accent still that strong, anyway we had a great natter about all sorts of things and parted company great friends, plenty of live music in the streets which is always great to hear, nice shoe shop just inside the market building so treated myself to a pair of tan leather chelsea boots for forty quid, Mrs P bought herself a new tweed cap for less than a tenner and a couple of new tops at a decent price, as for the car parking, first three hours are free on market days but you do need a ticket anyway after that it's fifty pence for each half hour so all it cost to park for most of the day was £1.50 the same as it costs me in Newark for two hours, all in all a great day and it was nice to be in such a bustling town with loads of friendly folk enjoying themselves, hope you all had a great day

 

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When leaving, did you say to your dining neighbour, "ta-ra duck, or Sithee". That, he would understand. B.

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Ta-ra me duck it's the only way to say goodbye

 

Mrs P outside the market

 

Barnsley-market-6.jpg

 

Rog

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