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Question & Answer Session (Part 6)
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ChoccyCarole
07-03-2016
yes
I like to try new things

Just eaten half a quorn cottage pie on top of salad
which was yummy

Keeping to 1-200 calories a day is not so easy lately
I have eaten that many already - and night time is when I get the - non stop munchies

How many calories do to try to eat - in a whole day ??
Or do you just guide yourself by how your usual clothing is fitting you ??
twassington
07-03-2016
Currently I just go by the clothes

I've just noticed that on Beeb 2 in a few mins is a programme with Terry Wogan in it, visiting Canterbury....and part of the programme shows my Farmer's Market where I get the neanderthal bread, and also where I went yesterday for my Mother's Day treat breakfast!

I don't usually watch any daytime tellybox. Do you?
ChoccyCarole
07-03-2016
Yes I do - !!!!
It is on day and night - unless I am out

I will put that on right now - to see some of your lovely locations
It has started already - I am Recording it too - on my Newly received Virgin Tivo Box
My first adult boyfriend - Geoff Hale - was from Maidstone -


Do you go on many countryside footpath scenic walks ??
twassington
07-03-2016
More in Summer..

I know that Tiny Tim Tearooms well....they do fabulous scones in there!

Seems odd to think Terry is no longer with us, doesn't it?
silentNate
07-03-2016
Terry Wogan??
twassington
07-03-2016
Yes, Terry Wogan was in the prog we saw earlier....and it can't have been filmed long before his death. Last summer by the look of it.

He did look a little shaky a couple of times

Is hot soup a really good way of warming up when no heating is on?
silentNate
07-03-2016
It is

Getting back to Picto's question from earlier... is twass obsessed with knobs??
Gregg-Pieman9
07-03-2016
Yes

Would you be annoyed if you buzzed the bus button to get off, and driver was gossiping and you finally get dropped of a few stops down from where you originally planned.

That happened to me today
twassington
07-03-2016
Yes, I would be well annoyed and the driver would know all about it!!

Knobs? Me? Obsessed? Surely not

Is watching the news more depressing by the day?
silentNate
07-03-2016
I'd be furious!

I know how to open the emergency doors though... don't you??
tanstaafl
07-03-2016
Never given it a thought. Mind you, I rarely travel by bus nowadays.

The Blessèd Maggie once said something that was vaguely along the lines of "Buses are for losers." Do you say, "How very true" or do you start frothing at the mouth?
twassington
07-03-2016
Frothing. MUCHLY. I'd have grabbed her ****ing handbag and rammed it in her gob, sideways.

I wasn't her biggest fan.

Is that the understatement of the decade?
farmer bob
07-03-2016
Dunno.

*I miss Terry Wogan and his gentle humour on Sunday radio*


What's the oldest book you've read??
hooter
07-03-2016
very old one.centuries in fact




Dorset Knobs are much the same as Norfolk Knobs......nice wiv butter and cheese.

Want some of me No More Nails?
farmer bob
07-03-2016
Erm, nah your ok hooter

*I've read The Adventures of Roderick Random by Tobias Smollet (1748)*

Pickled onion??
twassington
07-03-2016
Yes please hoots. If I holds the chunk of wood against the door, you squeeze the glue down the cracks!!!

Anyone see the Northern Lights in their neck of the woods? I am sadly too far south.

Any cheese with that pickled onion Bob?
farmer bob
07-03-2016
Indeed.

Some Orkney cheddar??
silentNate
07-03-2016
We are too far south for the northern lights

Do you remember Northside??
hooter
07-03-2016
no norfen lights `ere..sadly

Cooooo....I fancy cheese and quackers now....want some?
silentNate
07-03-2016
I fancy Cheddars & Dairylea, don't you??
twassington
07-03-2016
NOT the plastic triangular cheese Nice bit of strong cheddar and some beetroot chutters. Now you're talking

Ever been caravanning?
tanstaafl
07-03-2016
Afraid not. Or camping either.

Stilton, the king of cheeses. Would you agree?
silentNate
07-03-2016
I prefer a nice Red Leicester

Which team will win the Premiership this year??
twassington
07-03-2016
No idea. I love Stilton....but cheddar is the king of cheese! Strong and crumbly!

Ever drink milk?
hooter
07-03-2016
dunno....wonder which ones will go down?
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