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Old 20-12-2016, 19:20
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It is very funny. Those expressions are horribly familiar.
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Old 20-12-2016, 20:57
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Her most recent husband once said he wasn't sure of her real age.
Hi Honey, probably why he left, found her teeth in a cup.

Hi Barra, nor surprised at all, most pets would love to play with trees and boxes of goodies, if they can get at them then they will.

It is very funny. Those expressions are horribly familiar.
Hi Honey, exactly, as they said, who, me, it wasn't me.
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Old 20-12-2016, 21:42
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Hi Honey, probably why he left, found her teeth in a cup.


Hi Barra, nor surprised at all, most pets would love to play with trees and boxes of goodies, if they can get at them then they will.


Hi Honey, exactly, as they said, who, me, it wasn't me.
The last husband didnt leave.He cared for her right until the end,apparently, even though they had a bit of an unorthodox relationship.
Prince von thingy once claimed to be the father of Anna Nicole Smith's baby.
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Old 20-12-2016, 22:11
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’d evening.

Well it looked like we were going to have a quiet Christmas with just me and Mr G having opted out of going to Iona with my daughter and her husband.

Then my son said he would come and stay with us… and his girlfriend.

Then Storm Barbara threatened and my daughter and her husband may not be able to get to Iona (with her brother and law and his wife and two friends) so they may all be coming to us. From two to 10. I haven’t got enough beds or seats around the dining table. Could be interesting.

Catering plans are flexible.
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Old 20-12-2016, 23:47
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’d evening.

Well it looked like we were going to have a quiet Christmas with just me and Mr G having opted out of going to Iona with my daughter and her husband.

Then my son said he would come and stay with us… and his girlfriend.

Then Storm Barbara threatened and my daughter and her husband may not be able to get to Iona (with her brother and law and his wife and two friends) so they may all be coming to us. From two to 10. I haven’t got enough beds or seats around the dining table. Could be interesting.

Catering plans are flexible.
Yes, they would need to be. Is the storm definite then? I saw a bit about it on the news but they just seemed to be blathering on and never got to the point.
I suppose if push comes to shove you can always get airbeds and sleeping bags from Argos?
We did this when i was a teenager and we had a huge family camping trip. My mother told us all to mark our beds and bags so they didnt get mixed up.
Every single one of us wrote "mine" ( obviously genetic )


Or Millets? i think it must have been Millets or Army and Navy. Do either of those still exist?
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Old 21-12-2016, 00:05
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Morning all

Just having a midnight snack of a marmalade sandwich!!

Love it!
’d evening.

Well it looked like we were going to have a quiet Christmas with just me and Mr G having opted out of going to Iona with my daughter and her husband.

Then my son said he would come and stay with us… and his girlfriend.

Then Storm Barbara threatened and my daughter and her husband may not be able to get to Iona (with her brother and law and his wife and two friends) so they may all be coming to us. From two to 10. I haven’t got enough beds or seats around the dining table. Could be interesting.

Catering plans are flexible.
Hello Gemo! Nice to hear from you! How is your eye problem?

Your "quiet" Christmas sounds like a lot of fun!
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Old 21-12-2016, 09:14
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Good Morning Everyone.:+)))))))))))))))))

Happy Summer Solstice, longer days are on the way, never made it to Stonehenge, but it looks nice there this morning..

The last husband didnt leave.He cared for her right until the end,apparently, even though they had a bit of an unorthodox relationship.
Prince von thingy once claimed to be the father of Anna Nicole Smith's baby.
Hi Honey, Ah, that was nice of him, unorthodox eh, that could cover a multitude of stuff, she must have been a real live wire.

Abba Nicole was a friendly soul as well by the looks of it.

’d evening.

Well it looked like we were going to have a quiet Christmas with just me and Mr G having opted out of going to Iona with my daughter and her husband.

Then my son said he would come and stay with us… and his girlfriend.

Then Storm Barbara threatened and my daughter and her husband may not be able to get to Iona (with her brother and law and his wife and two friends) so they may all be coming to us. From two to 10. I haven’t got enough beds or seats around the dining table. Could be interesting.

Catering plans are flexible.
Hi Gemo, wow, flexibility isn't the word, you need your place converted to a B&B overnight.
Maybe get som Blankets in and use cushions as pillows, they can sleep on the floor ok, they can always eat on the floor anyway and as long as you have enough food you are laughing, after all you don't have beds if you are camping in a tent.

How is your Eye now, is it sorted?

Morning all

Just having a midnight snack of a marmalade sandwich!!


Love it!

Hello Gemo! Nice to hear from you! How is your eye problem?

Your "quiet" Christmas sounds like a lot of fun!
Hi Moots, I thought i read that as Marmite at first, love Marmalade but usually have it on toast.
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Old 21-12-2016, 11:50
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Good morning everyone.

Quite mild at 11c but very cloudy and unpleasantly close. Lots of rain forecast for later and that will be welcome.
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Old 21-12-2016, 14:07
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Greetings All

When when when will this beastly hot weather END???

moots wrings her hands together*

I am still having to sleep on top of the duvet at night ( 3 chihuahuas snuggled up against me doesn't help), and I get almost overcome by the searing heat in the overheated shops.



Is anyone out there similarly afflicted?
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Old 21-12-2016, 14:27
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Yes, they would need to be. Is the storm definite then? I saw a bit about it on the news but they just seemed to be blathering on and never got to the point.
I suppose if push comes to shove you can always get airbeds and sleeping bags from Argos?
We did this when i was a teenager and we had a huge family camping trip. My mother told us all to mark our beds and bags so they didnt get mixed up.
Every single one of us wrote "mine" ( obviously genetic )


Or Millets? i think it must have been Millets or Army and Navy. Do either of those still exist?
Panic averted. The ferries may be disrupted on Friday, the day they were planning to travel, but four of them are going up on Thursday leaving just my daughter and a husband who are planning to travel Saturday and if they can’t get there it will be just them staying with us and no overcrowding problems.

If I replace single beds with doubles I would be able to sleep the extras but you wouldn’t be able to move round the rooms. I suppose people could squish together.
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Old 21-12-2016, 14:32
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Good Morning Everyone.:+)))))))))))))))))

Happy Summer Solstice, longer days are on the way, never made it to Stonehenge, but it looks nice there this morning..


Hi Honey, Ah, that was nice of him, unorthodox eh, that could cover a multitude of stuff, she must have been a real live wire.

Abba Nicole was a friendly soul as well by the looks of it.


Hi Gemo, wow, flexibility isn't the word, you need your place converted to a B&B overnight.
Maybe get som Blankets in and use cushions as pillows, they can sleep on the floor ok, they can always eat on the floor anyway and as long as you have enough food you are laughing, after all you don't have beds if you are camping in a tent.

How is your Eye now, is it sorted?



Hi Moots, I thought i read that as Marmite at first, love Marmalade but usually have it on toast.
One air bed was promised, and I think a second one would have arrived but I don’t think my daughter had spoken to the other two couples before suggesting they descend on me.

My eye is sorted now, thank you, and I only need specs for reading. Some clouding may develop behind the lens but that just requires a quick laser fix. My sister-in-law needed the fix but my brother-in-law didn’t after cataract operations. I have a check up in January so I’ll no then but not aware of any problems.
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Old 21-12-2016, 14:40
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Greetings All

When when when will this beastly hot weather END???

moots wrings her hands together*

I am still having to sleep on top of the duvet at night ( 3 chihuahuas snuggled up against me doesn't help), and I get almost overcome by the searing heat in the overheated shops.



Is anyone out there similarly afflicted?
Nope. And I have two cats and there furry blanky for paddling on top of me – Mr G sticks to his own area so doesn’t cause a problem.
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Old 21-12-2016, 15:12
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Good morning everyone.

Quite mild at 11c but very cloudy and unpleasantly close. Lots of rain forecast for later and that will be welcome.
Hi Eddy, it's warmer by you, i had rain earlier but the suns out now.

Greetings All

When when when will this beastly hot weather END???

moots wrings her hands together*

I am still having to sleep on top of the duvet at night ( 3 chihuahuas snuggled up against me doesn't help), and I get almost overcome by the searing heat in the overheated shops.



Is anyone out there similarly afflicted?
Hi Moots, it is a bit warm for the time of year, but with the climates changing anything can happen from now on so don't get used to any conditions they are all temporary i think.
I was pretty warm in bed, and the heating came on at 6am just to make sure i stayed warm.
One air bed was promised, and I think a second one would have arrived but I don’t think my daughter had spoken to the other two couples before suggesting they descend on me.

My eye is sorted now, thank you, and I only need specs for reading. Some clouding may develop behind the lens but that just requires a quick laser fix. My sister-in-law needed the fix but my brother-in-law didn’t after cataract operations. I have a check up in January so I’ll no then but not aware of any problems.
Hi Gemo.:+)))))))))))))
Thats good news about your eye anyway,

Hope the bed allocation is resolved, mind you things can change PDQ.
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Old 21-12-2016, 17:19
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Hi Eddy, it's warmer by you, i had rain earlier but the suns out now.


Hi Moots, it is a bit warm for the time of year, but with the climates changing anything can happen from now on so don't get used to any conditions they are all temporary i think.
I was pretty warm in bed, and the heating came on at 6am just to make sure i stayed warm.

Hi Gemo.:+)))))))))))))
Thats good news about your eye anyway,

Hope the bed allocation is resolved, mind you things can change PDQ.
It has, the Thursday travellers are no longer travelling on Thursday because they’re worried about power cuts. I didn’t mention my worries to my daughter about fitting everyone when she first mentioned it but when I thought there was no chance of it happening I mentioned my concern so if travel plans are cancelled I think it may be just her and her husband that come to us and the other four will stay in Edinburgh.

Whatever happens I’ll make the most of it. I’ve been put on beta-blockers because of my high blood pressure and an unexpected side effect is that I have stopped panicking about things. Well… I panic a lot less
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Old 21-12-2016, 23:48
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One air bed was promised, and I think a second one would have arrived but I don’t think my daughter had spoken to the other two couples before suggesting they descend on me.

My eye is sorted now, thank you, and I only need specs for reading. Some clouding may develop behind the lens but that just requires a quick laser fix. My sister-in-law needed the fix but my brother-in-law didn’t after cataract operations. I have a check up in January so I’ll no then but not aware of any problems.
so pleasedto hear that Gemo!
[quote=Gemo52;84937297]It has, the Thursday travellers are no longer travelling on Thursday because they’re worried about power cuts. I didn’t mention my worries to my daughter about fitting everyone when she first mentioned it but when I thought there was no chance of it happening I mentioned my concern so if travel plans are cancelled I think it may be just her and her husband that come to us and the other four will stay in Edinburgh.

Whatever happens I’ll make the most of it. I’ve been put on beta-blockers because of my high blood pressure and an unexpected side effect is that I have stopped panicking about things. Well… I panic a lot less[/QUOTE]

way to go Gemo!

I'm just going to let Christmas pas me by with one of my careless laughs. As yet the only extra stuff I have bought is a very large jar of hazelnut chocolate spread!
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Old 22-12-2016, 00:07
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I have been to a nightmare dinner party. All the foods I detest most crammed into one evening. It felt like I was doing a bushtucker trial.
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Old 22-12-2016, 09:35
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Good Morning Everyone.:+))))))))))))))))

Another nice December day here, 8c and sunny, can't beat that can you, slight wind, must be all the good food.

It has, the Thursday travellers are no longer travelling on Thursday because they’re worried about power cuts. I didn’t mention my worries to my daughter about fitting everyone when she first mentioned it but when I thought there was no chance of it happening I mentioned my concern so if travel plans are cancelled I think it may be just her and her husband that come to us and the other four will stay in Edinburgh.

Whatever happens I’ll make the most of it. I’ve been put on beta-blockers because of my high blood pressure and an unexpected side effect is that I have stopped panicking about things. Well… I panic a lot less
Hi Gemo, having scares like that in turning your home into a BB in a few days would give anyone high blood pressure, as it seems to have resolved itself i hope your BP drops and you have a fantastic time over the holidays.
But, instead of putting stockings up for Father Christmas, get Sleeping bags as you might need them next year.

I have been to a nightmare dinner party. All the foods I detest most crammed into one evening. It felt like I was doing a bushtucker trial.
Hi Honey, Your life should be made into either a book or a film, thats why i don't have dislikes in food as i am never disappointed in a party, although some are better than others, i suppose it's all down to expense.
The moral of the story is, if you want a party Host it yourself then at least you know what you are eating.
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Old 22-12-2016, 10:07
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It has, the Thursday travellers are no longer travelling on Thursday because they’re worried about power cuts. I didn’t mention my worries to my daughter about fitting everyone when she first mentioned it but when I thought there was no chance of it happening I mentioned my concern so if travel plans are cancelled I think it may be just her and her husband that come to us and the other four will stay in Edinburgh.

Whatever happens I’ll make the most of it. I’ve been put on beta-blockers because of my high blood pressure and an unexpected side effect is that I have stopped panicking about things. Well… I panic a lot less

Glad to hear it!

We will be just having a quiet Christmas, its the first since Dad died in March, me and my brother are talking about taking our mum to visit his grave one day, probably next week, she has dementia and forgets he has gone, so hoping it will help.
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Old 22-12-2016, 10:20
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[quote=Mootle;84941045]so pleasedto hear that Gemo!
Originally Posted by Mootle

way to go Gemo!

I'm just going to let Christmas pas me by with one of my careless laughs. As yet the only extra stuff I have bought is a very large jar of hazelnut chocolate spread!
I hadn’t made any major plans about the turkey and I wondered round the corner to Lidl and an ideal bird (bronze, apricot stuffed bacon covered breast) was sitting there ready for purchase.

I have been to a nightmare dinner party. All the foods I detest most crammed into one evening. It felt like I was doing a bushtucker trial.
Crickets, wichety grubs… ?

Good Morning Everyone.:+))))))))))))))))

Another nice December day here, 8c and sunny, can't beat that can you, slight wind, must be all the good food.


Hi Gemo, having scares like that in turning your home into a BB in a few days would give anyone high blood pressure, as it seems to have resolved itself i hope your BP drops and you have a fantastic time over the holidays.
But, instead of putting stockings up for Father Christmas, get Sleeping bags as you might need them next year.


Hi Honey, Your life should be made into either a book or a film, thats why i don't have dislikes in food as i am never disappointed in a party, although some are better than others, i suppose it's all down to expense.
The moral of the story is, if you want a party Host it yourself then at least you know what you are eating.
My daughter has said that if they are stranded it will be just her and her husband. I will have six around a table for six and the right number of people in the right number of beds and a couple of rooms for shoving stove away in the tidying process.

Glad to hear it!

We will be just having a quiet Christmas, its the first since Dad died in March, me and my brother are talking about taking our mum to visit his grave one day, probably next week, she has dementia and forgets he has gone, so hoping it will help.
I hope it does.
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Old 22-12-2016, 12:45
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Good afternoon all.

Lovely day despite the very foggy start, sunny and fresh unlike yesterday, 9c.
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Old 22-12-2016, 20:05
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ooh look what i found early pressies from DS!



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Old 22-12-2016, 21:34
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Glad to hear it!

We will be just having a quiet Christmas, its the first since Dad died in March, me and my brother are talking about taking our mum to visit his grave one day, probably next week, she has dementia and forgets he has gone, so hoping it will help.
I'm afraid it will be a difficult Christmas for you,Barra.
I think its a matter of timing, regarding your mum. You cant very well spring it on her when she thinks he is alive, but it might help if you time it just right.
I dont think anyone can cope with the grief of losing someone over and over again,so my mother was told that my dad was "at the papershop" when she asked where he was.



I hadn’t made any major plans about the turkey and I wondered round the corner to Lidl and an ideal bird (bronze, apricot stuffed bacon covered breast) was sitting there ready for purchase.



Crickets, wichety grubs… ?



My daughter has said that if they are stranded it will be just her and her husband. I will have six around a table for six and the right number of people in the right number of beds and a couple of rooms for shoving stove away in the tidying process.



I hope it does.
I think I might have preferred grubs It was all perfectly normal food that most people like, such as parsnip, butternut squash, and orangey chocolate pudding. It was just very unfortunate that the entire menu was everything i hate.
My daughter had to fight to stop herself giggling, but I somehow managed to keep a smile on my face and finished the lot!

ooh look what i found early pressies from DS!



No sign of the rolley eyed man yet,then?
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Old 22-12-2016, 23:24
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Hella peeps

I have been to a nightmare dinner party. All the foods I detest most crammed into one evening. It felt like I was doing a bushtucker trial.
sounds like a nightmare, Honey!
ooh look what i found early pressies from DS!



coool smilies x 10!
Glad to hear it!

We will be just having a quiet Christmas, its the first since Dad died in March, me and my brother are talking about taking our mum to visit his grave one day, probably next week, she has dementia and forgets he has gone, so hoping it will help.
I hope it won't be too sad for you and your brother, Barra.
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Old 23-12-2016, 10:11
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Good morning everyone.

Another fine and sunny winter morning here in north London, 11c at present. No sign of this huge storm that is apparently coming our way.
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Old 23-12-2016, 13:12
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Good Afternoon Everyone.:+)))))))))))))

It's going to be a story afternoon for most, if in Scotland best stay indoors.

[quote=Gemo52;84942412]
so pleasedto hear that Gemo!


I hadn’t made any major plans about the turkey and I wondered round the corner to Lidl and an ideal bird (bronze, apricot stuffed bacon covered breast) was sitting there ready for purchase.



Crickets, wichety grubs… ?



My daughter has said that if they are stranded it will be just her and her husband. I will have six around a table for six and the right number of people in the right number of beds and a couple of rooms for shoving stove away in the tidying process.



I hope it does.
Hi Gemo, well thats the main item sorted.

Honey would want them cooked first.
Well that seems fine, hope all goes well.

Good afternoon all.

Lovely day despite the very foggy start, sunny and fresh unlike yesterday, 9c.
Hi Eddy.:+))))))))))))

Think the afternoon is oing to be rough for most of the country.
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