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Old 30-03-2013, 11:32
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Morning Augusta

Funnily enough I had my first asthma attack after we moved to the country.....ah well.....know what you mean about traffic, though. I do take relatively quiet roads for granted now
Me too - I used to live in the depths of Earls Court and I NEVER had an asthma attack.

Our council supposedly wants to cut pollution and protect the countryside but what do they do? Erect a school with 90 car parking spaces for children that live in the district on the only piece of green public space this part of the village - and then allow another huge housing development. No wonder my asthma isn't great!!!
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Old 30-03-2013, 14:40
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Me too - I used to live in the depths of Earls Court and I NEVER had an asthma attack.

Our council supposedly wants to cut pollution and protect the countryside but what do they do? Erect a school with 90 car parking spaces for children that live in the district on the only piece of green public space this part of the village - and then allow another huge housing development. No wonder my asthma isn't great!!!
Or your blood pressure, by the sound of it!
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Old 30-03-2013, 22:26
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HAPPY EASTER TO THE JJAT
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Old 30-03-2013, 22:59
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Haha love it.

Happy easter JJat happy easter georgy x
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Old 30-03-2013, 23:25
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That's brilliant Georgy!

Happy Easter to you and to the JJAT xx
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Old 31-03-2013, 10:57
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That's brilliant Georgy!

Happy Easter to you and to the JJAT xx
Ditto from me too. Happy Easter everyone.
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Old 31-03-2013, 16:50
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thats really cute....

happy easter everyone.....
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Old 31-03-2013, 16:52
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well we ve been for a lovely long walk. there is something wonderful watching the dog just charge around running everywhere, delighted in the sheer pleasure of running around everywhere....


it might be the first day of summer time, but it hasnt quite managed to snow...although it is almost threatening to do so...
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Old 31-03-2013, 18:49
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Hope you're all having a lovely Easter.

I'm full of Thornton's Moments and Lindt egg.

Love the bunny georgy, I wish I could do things like that.

Why does the sun always appear at dawn only to go awol before coming out again at the end of the day?
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Old 01-04-2013, 09:08
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Morning all.

My cold has returned so I'm back to bed in a moment. Getting really fed up with things! We had to cancel our friends for the weekend as both my o/h and I weren't well. Only consolation is that the house was/is spotless!

Washer/dryer has broken down again and we have to get it repaired.

Feeling very sorry for myself at the moment so I am going back to bed to read The Bull from the Sea by Mary Renault - she wrote a lot of fiction about Greek Myths and a very good trilogy about Alexander the Great.

Hopefully back later/tomorrow.
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Old 01-04-2013, 10:04
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Morning all.

My cold has returned so I'm back to bed in a moment. Getting really fed up with things! We had to cancel our friends for the weekend as both my o/h and I weren't well. Only consolation is that the house was/is spotless!

Washer/dryer has broken down again and we have to get it repaired.

Feeling very sorry for myself at the moment so I am going back to bed to read The Bull from the Sea by Mary Renault - she wrote a lot of fiction about Greek Myths and a very good trilogy about Alexander the Great.

Hopefully back later/tomorrow.

oh nyannie, get yourself better soon....


some of these colds are so miserable.


I used to love reading books by Mary Renault, didnt she write a whole series of books about Merlin and King Arthur as well?


O/H is clearing out the garage, and if it warms up I might venture into the garden.....

Have we seen any interesting or good or funny april fools around anywhere?
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Old 01-04-2013, 10:11
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Morning all

Sorry to hear you're not well nyannie, hope you feel better soon

Did anyone watch The Village last night? I thought it was really good (if somewhat sad) but the thread on DS in the TV section gives it an almost universal 'thumbs down'
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Old 01-04-2013, 11:53
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From the Sanatorium:

http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/new...internet-users
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Old 01-04-2013, 12:11
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Hehe

And a few minutes later:


IMPORTANT update, 12.01pm. After a successful campaign by MoneySavingExpert.com, the Government backed down from this proposal at 12:01pm, 1 April. Martin Lewis, creator of MoneySavingExpert.com, says: "We've battled hard since midnight to stop this foolish folly, and thankfully its been confirmed the web licence idea has been canned, as is should be."

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Old 01-04-2013, 12:15
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A bit late but here goes:

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Old 01-04-2013, 15:06
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oh nyannie, get yourself better soon....


some of these colds are so miserable.


I used to love reading books by Mary Renault, didnt she write a whole series of books about Merlin and King Arthur as well?


O/H is clearing out the garage, and if it warms up I might venture into the garden.....

Have we seen any interesting or good or funny april fools around anywhere?
Hi Lindy
No april fools around here - o/h has spent all morning sorting
out my computer - and it works!

I think Mary Renault did write something about Arthur - will dig out all her titles.

It is FREEZING here and we have wind!!!!!
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Old 01-04-2013, 15:50
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Hi JJAT - I'm back from my USA holiday - loved New Orleans and the Louisiana swamps - just like those great Dave Robideaux books by James Lee Burke. But the alligators kept diving for cover when they saw me!

Hope everyone had a great Easter - wonder how many eggs John got? I only got one - but it's just a memory now...

Don't recall any Mary Renault books about Arthur - but there was a great Mary Stewart trilogy which started with Merlin as a boy in the Crystal Cave. Wonder if i still have those books lurking in the darkest places on the bookshelves? - just off to look!
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Old 01-04-2013, 17:34
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Hi Giddy

Glad you had a good time, it sounds great

Looking forward to hearing more.....hopefully
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Old 02-04-2013, 07:16
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Hi JJAT - I'm back from my USA holiday - loved New Orleans and the Louisiana swamps - just like those great Dave Robideaux books by James Lee Burke. But the alligators kept diving for cover when they saw me!

Hope everyone had a great Easter - wonder how many eggs John got? I only got one - but it's just a memory now...

Don't recall any Mary Renault books about Arthur - but there was a great Mary Stewart trilogy which started with Merlin as a boy in the Crystal Cave. Wonder if i still have those books lurking in the darkest places on the bookshelves? - just off to look!
Hi Giddy

Glad you liked New Orleans, one of our favourite places - where did you stay? We stayed in one of the cottages at the Malmaison in the French Quarter - evidently Tennessee Williams stayed there when he was writing Streetcar Named Desire. We too went on a swamp tour and loved it - although we didn't like jambalaya!
Did you see any of the old beautiful sugar plantations? We were surprised at how much smaller they were than the cotton plantations.

I am going back to bed in a minute. Still feel very muzzy-headed and listless.
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Old 02-04-2013, 08:58
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Hi JJAT - I'm back from my USA holiday - loved New Orleans and the Louisiana swamps - just like those great Dave Robideaux books by James Lee Burke. But the alligators kept diving for cover when they saw me!

Hope everyone had a great Easter - wonder how many eggs John got? I only got one - but it's just a memory now...

Don't recall any Mary Renault books about Arthur - but there was a great Mary Stewart trilogy which started with Merlin as a boy in the Crystal Cave. Wonder if i still have those books lurking in the darkest places on the bookshelves? - just off to look!


oops...I think you are right, ive confused the 2 authors....




morning everyone...
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Old 02-04-2013, 13:26
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Hi everyone, sun shining brightly for a second day...I'm being spoiled lol.

Welcome back Giddy. Looking forward to hearing all about your holiday, sounds as if you had a wonderful time.

Sorry to hear you're not well nyannie.
Keep well wrapped up and plenty of rest, you need to be fighting fit for your trip to Paris. Get well soon.
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Old 02-04-2013, 13:48
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Did anyone here watch Labyrinth, it was shown on C4 Sat/Sun?
It was based on the best selling book by Kate Mosse and starred Jessica Brown-Findlay who played the ill-fated Lady Sybil in Downton Abbey, Emun Elliott from Game of Thrones and Merlin's Katie McGrath.

Kate Mosse turned down offers from Hollywood to turn her book into a film as she didn't like what they wanted to do with it. She was really pleased with how this production turned out, saying some of the things they did in the series were better than the decisions she made in the novel, praise indeed for the producers Ridley and Tony Scott.

Have to say it's not normally something we'd watch but we were intrigued by the time shifting element to it. Thoroughly enjoyed it and worth another look if it's reshown.

I see the new series of Game of Thrones has started, did you manage to catch it augusta?

I missed The Village which I thought looked quite good in the trailers, but there was so much on all at the same time on Sunday. Hawaii Five-0, Person of Interest and the above mentioned Labyrinth, we had to make a choice.

Still got Jonathan Creek to watch and the wonderful Touch is back tonight.

I shall have square eyes at this rate!
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Old 02-04-2013, 17:39
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Did anyone here watch Labyrinth, it was shown on C4 Sat/Sun?
It was based on the best selling book by Kate Mosse and starred Jessica Brown-Findlay who played the ill-fated Lady Sybil in Downton Abbey, Emun Elliott from Game of Thrones and Merlin's Katie McGrath.

Kate Mosse turned down offers from Hollywood to turn her book into a film as she didn't like what they wanted to do with it. She was really pleased with how this production turned out, saying some of the things they did in the series were better than the decisions she made in the novel, praise indeed for the producers Ridley and Tony Scott.

Have to say it's not normally something we'd watch but we were intrigued by the time shifting element to it. Thoroughly enjoyed it and worth another look if it's reshown.

I see the new series of Game of Thrones has started, did you manage to catch it augusta?

I missed The Village which I thought looked quite good in the trailers, but there was so much on all at the same time on Sunday. Hawaii Five-0, Person of Interest and the above mentioned Labyrinth, we had to make a choice.

Still got Jonathan Creek to watch and the wonderful Touch is back tonight.

I shall have square eyes at this rate!
I watched The Labyrinth and enjoyed it - had to record it as there was a Foyle and The Village. Just watched the Village - boy was it grim, but great acting. We don't realize how lucky we are without corporal punishment - boy was it brutal.

Have slept most of the afternoon but still don't feel great. Have put a leg of lamb on for dinner and have peeled some heritage potatoes for roasting - very pretty with purple inside it.

Need to do some onions so I'll say cheerio.
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Old 02-04-2013, 17:52
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im not sure I really liked Labyrinth. the scenery was lovely, but I prefered the book.

its a beautiful sunny day here....but kids...who would have them
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Old 03-04-2013, 07:20
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Morning all.

How are we all today?

Whatever I have has gotten worse and I can barely talk and I now have a really tight chest and cough. I am going back to bed with lots of water. Haven't slept well as I got up twice with a very very dry mouth.

Hope you all have a good day - goodnight!
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