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Old 16-05-2016, 21:25
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One of my earliest memories is of my Dad lifting me up to light a candle for his dead parents, in the same spot. So it was sweet.

Hope spider is sorted!
It's scuttling about somewheres

Aw, happy memories!!
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Old 16-05-2016, 23:31
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One of my earliest memories is of my Dad lifting me up to light a candle for his dead parents, in the same spot. So it was sweet.

Hope spider is sorted!
That's lovely, i like to light candles on the anniversary of my dad's death too, i usually do one if i'm ever in a cathedral or some such (i find cathedrals astonishing, it's easy to see how people would be filled with awe and wonder)
Glad you had a nice day tk *sucks rock*
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Old 16-05-2016, 23:32
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is she still in your skirting board?
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Old 17-05-2016, 08:02
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is she still in your skirting board?
Well, unless she's decided that my cottage is not suitable for her housing requirements and swanned off to the big house up the hill, I guess so! Not seen her for about 48 hours though. And her reception then by us [shrieks and squeals] might possibly have put her off.

I can imagine her going back to her small and trembling husband and saying "BERT! Pack my things, it's far too noisy here to raise a pack of spiderlings. We're moving OUT!" And him saying " Yes dear, of course dear, please don't eat me"
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Old 17-05-2016, 12:27
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Well, unless she's decided that my cottage is not suitable for her housing requirements and swanned off to the big house up the hill, I guess so! Not seen her for about 48 hours though. And her reception then by us [shrieks and squeals] might possibly have put her off.

I can imagine her going back to her small and trembling husband and saying "BERT! Pack my things, it's far too noisy here to raise a pack of spiderlings. We're moving OUT!" And him saying " Yes dear, of course dear, please don't eat me"
maybe she's building a booby trap ?
setting up a caper like Ocean's Eleven or some such....keep your eye out for any Clooney lookalikes....
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Old 17-05-2016, 12:35
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maybe she's building a booby trap ?
setting up a caper like Ocean's Eleven or some such....keep your eye out for any Clooney lookalikes....
I tripped over a bra this morning. It was a booby trap.
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Old 17-05-2016, 13:08
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*grits teeth*

George Clooney can loiter in my skirting boards as much as he likes
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Old 17-05-2016, 19:35
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*grits teeth*

George Clooney can loiter in my skirting boards as much as he likes
If he can unpick the lock on his chains here feel free to enjoy a loiter ...
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Old 17-05-2016, 22:30
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*grits teeth*

George Clooney can loiter in my skirting boards as much as he likes
You sure that's not hens in your skirting boards?

If he can unpick the lock on his chains here feel free to enjoy a loiter ...
So that's where he disappeared to! It's been raining here today, pooh. But I've been lurking on the gruesome twosome thread and it's quite fascinating (hi An)
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Old 17-05-2016, 22:52
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You sure that's not hens in your skirting boards?



So that's where he disappeared to! It's been raining here today, pooh. But I've been lurking on the gruesome twosome thread and it's quite fascinating (hi An)
we had some sun (although it was quite windy) more tests but i'd taken my camera so afterwards i went to Vergewatch! Loveliness abounds! I found another bluebell wood which had primroses and forget me nots and water avens it looked like a fairy paradise!

We are forecast hail tomorrow!!

OOooo any developments? are they together/apart?
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Old 17-05-2016, 23:04
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we had some sun (although it was quite windy) more tests but i'd taken my camera so afterwards i went to Vergewatch! Loveliness abounds! I found another bluebell wood which had primroses and forget me nots and water avens it looked like a fairy paradise!

We are forecast hail tomorrow!!

OOooo any developments? are they together/apart?
Hope you're OK p, glad you found more bluebells.

Oh gord, she is now anything between 2 weeks/4 months pregnant! You couldn't make it up
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Old 17-05-2016, 23:10
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Hope you're OK p, glad you found more bluebells.

Oh gord, she is now anything between 2 weeks/4 months pregnant! You couldn't make it up
bluebells were in a wood and just looked so beautiful....the wild garlic is out in places too the smell is intoxicating.

blimey! the drama continues...how's jezza taking it?
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Old 17-05-2016, 23:47
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bluebells were in a wood and just looked so beautiful....the wild garlic is out in places too the smell is intoxicating.

blimey! the drama continues...how's jezza taking it?
Oh the honey smell of the bluebells, and the, er, garlic smell of the garlic. It looks so beautiful as well.

Oh jezza dumped her a couple of weeks ago, and she has gone full on. Unfortunately tweeting pics of her snogging an ex-reality guy (?) and partying hard. He is saying he will support her her (unfortunately he said he will do everything if she stops drinking and partying "if she is pregnant" which gives her more ammunition
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Old 17-05-2016, 23:50
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Oh the honey smell of the bluebells, and the, er, garlic smell of the garlic. It looks so beautiful as well.

Oh jezza dumped her a couple of weeks ago, and she has gone full on. Unfortunately tweeting pics of her snogging an ex-reality guy (?) and partying hard. He is saying he will support her her (unfortunately he said he will do everything if she stops
bib i love driving around and suddenly the car fills with wild garlic smell mmmm i also LOVE the smell of cow parsley and the almondy smell of meadow sweet....flowers are great

It's a good job she isn't attention seeking isn't it?
I went over for a quick look and it's on PART 3 already
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Old 18-05-2016, 00:03
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bib i love driving around and suddenly the car fills with wild garlic smell mmmm i also LOVE the smell of cow parsley and the almondy smell of meadow sweet....flowers are great

It's a good job she isn't attention seeking isn't it?
I went over for a quick look and it's on PART 3 already
It's madness, I tell you. Gotta go, tkjr's just arrived after a week of shifts, nite all x
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Old 18-05-2016, 07:34
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Ahhh the reek of the wild garlic! Following the delicate perfume of the bluebell woods

Much rain is forecast and I have a hair appointment. I will come home looking like a drowned rat
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Old 18-05-2016, 13:29
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Ahhh the reek of the wild garlic! Following the delicate perfume of the bluebell woods

Much rain is forecast and I have a hair appointment. I will come home looking like a drowned rat
*inhales deeply* ah the smell of it Reek by Calvin Klein.....

you might dodge the rain drops it's been pouring at my mum's since last night but i've just spent half an hour watering my garden!

I have galia melon, strawberries and coffee for anyone who fancies it....
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Old 18-05-2016, 14:15
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i have a black bird in my garden which is singing Gilbert and Sullivan tunes
All morning it has been chirping the phrase from the Pirates of Penzance:
"In short, in matters vegetable, animal, and mineral,
I am the very model of a modern Major-General."
It's hard to distinguish the lyrics but the tune is spot on....
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Old 18-05-2016, 14:27
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i have a black bird in my garden which is singing Gilbert and Sullivan tunes
All morning it has been chirping the phrase from the Pirates of Penzance:
"In short, in matters vegetable, animal, and mineral,
I am the very model of a modern Major-General."
It's hard to distinguish the lyrics but the tune is spot on....
There's also one in my garden that knows the tune but not the lyrics.

It's a humming bird.
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Old 18-05-2016, 15:30
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Afternoon all! I now have very blonde hair. I think my hairdresser may have left the stuff on a wee bit long, as he was so intent on telling me the joys of his love life Oh well. It's going to be easy to put the purple streaks in now, they never used to show much on the old colour
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Old 18-05-2016, 15:44
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Afternoon all! I now have very blonde hair. I think my hairdresser may have left the stuff on a wee bit long, as he was so intent on telling me the joys of his love life Oh well. It's going to be easy to put the purple streaks in now, they never used to show much on the old colour
Should we now call you Marilyn?

i've always wanted purple hair since i saw the programme U.F.O as a child
I even wrote to Jim'll Fix it asking for one of their wigs (lucky escape there as thankfully he never answered)
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Old 18-05-2016, 16:17
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Should we now call you Marilyn?

i've always wanted purple hair since i saw the programme U.F.O as a child
I even wrote to Jim'll Fix it asking for one of their wigs (lucky escape there as thankfully he never answered)
You can call me "a few shades darker than Marilyn but not many"

I love my coloured streaks. They wash out, but then I put 'em back. You're never too old for purple hair!
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Old 18-05-2016, 16:29
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You can call me "a few shades darker than Marilyn but not many"

I love my coloured streaks. They wash out, but then I put 'em back. You're never too old for purple hair!
Is this you Twass?
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Old 18-05-2016, 16:56
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You can call me "a few shades darker than Marilyn but not many"

I love my coloured streaks. They wash out, but then I put 'em back. You're never too old for purple hair!
That's quite a long name

I had peroxide blonde hair when younger and put one of those "wash in wash out" colours (cerise pink) on. It didn't wash out I had shoulder length hair and it took me forever to grow it out.
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Old 18-05-2016, 17:24
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That's quite a long name

I had peroxide blonde hair when younger and put one of those "wash in wash out" colours (cerise pink) on. It didn't wash out I had shoulder length hair and it took me forever to grow it out.
Those colours don't look so good when partially washed out do they But hey ho. I'd rather look funky for a few days then shove all the hair into a bun while it sorts itself out!

I've been dragging out all the camping gear in readiness for festivalling next week for the Bank holiday weekend. Every year I wonder how on earth we will get it into my friend's car and every year we manage to shoehorn it all in somehow
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