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Idea's For The Weekend

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Michelle

Ouch! Leigh :cowboy: I hate having a numb bum. I bet you can't wait untill the countdown is over. I would imagine you will be in a state of bliss when you get to sit on your new sofa :rofl3:

John,

Isn't it easy to read between the lines? When I do this I am told I think too much :bed: Like :hehehe: says,(and then my cat reminds me that none of this really matters)

My Poppy knocked over a lit candle tonight. Red wax all over cream walls and carpet :juggler: Thank goodness I was in the study at the time, and no real harm came of it :splat:

Well, I am shattered tonight...So it's an ealry night for me.

:lmao:

Take Care All

Michelle :lmao:

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davslav

Of couse Casino Royale was good.NewZealand director directed it,,,,,,,, :rofl3:

 

That brings me to Coronation St.We should all write to them and tell them about MS. :juggler:

They must be stuck for ideas as all they can think is another love triangle and beeng nasty to each other.They could go and develope MS in to a good interesting story.(numb bumand achivements)One wouldn't want desease up on any one dough,for a small fee one of a real thing would do. :splat:

 

Loocking forward to see you on "Coro",,,,,,,,, :bed:

davslav :cowboy:

 

Now we are catching up here in NZ 3 times a week.Its a bit predictable.Even stars move on to other things(if they are any good)

In 67 I learned some English in B&W "Coro' and not till this MS thing I had time to wach any of it.Vera is still the best.

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Michelle

:splat: Dav,

I haven't watched Corrie in years. A few years back when I was in University we were told to watch the likes of Corrie and Eastenders :cowboy: We had to report on how many characters actually listened to each other, and how many characters did all the talking. I found it rather depressing :hehehe:

My fav rugby side 'Dragons' are playing the 'Blues' club in aid of MS. Some of the players have been affected by MS in one way or another. Should be a good day :rofl3:

As for Vera :juggler: She's still about is she?

Catch you later

Michelle :bed:

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Heste

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Michelle

Cricket? :cowboy: How fortunes can change :juggler:

Andrew loves cricket, and I must say I am now a convert. I am not sure that I understand all the rules...but i do enjoy watching it on tv, and at our local cricket club.

On a totally different subject. I am soooooooooo fatiqued today. I think I am in need of matchsticks to keep my eyes open :splat: I hate the fatique that this illness brings. :lmao:

And how about the weather :hehehe: I bought some much needed weather proof trousers yesterday, and a new ski top to keep me warm when out and about with the dog :lmao:

We are off to Scotland in a few days...So i am off :rofl3: to buy a new warm hat.

Be good

Michelle :bed:

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Heste

Michelle,

 

I am not sure that I understand all the rules...

 

Hey, you could play for England :juggler:

 

Regards

 

John :cowboy:

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Gaynor

Hi Guys,

 

Sorry I've not been on much but I don't know where time is going at the moment. I've been really tired this week and trying to get myself, Tim and Bob (the dog)sorted for leaving on Sunday (to Spain) and then getting ready for another 'doo' this week (requiring yet more clothes and booking a haircut at a new hairdressers - yikes!) I'm gettin myself a bit stressed and things are drivin me nuts cos my energy is in short supply. Haircut and doo are tomorrow so Friday hopefully I will with that out of the way I'll have a quieter day - hopefully!!

 

 

 

Gaynor

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Michelle

John,

Boom Boom as Basil Brush would say :juggler:

Gaynor,

I will second your 'yikes' at the thought of a new hairdresser. I have had the same guy cut my hair for years. I am so fussy that I will be coming back to Wales to get my hair done :rofl3: I only get it cut every 8-10 weeks...So, it's no big thing. Andrew thinks differently :splat: Ofcourse I know I'm completey bonkers.

Enjoy the doo. I would be finding a corner to sleep in if I were you :bed:

Be good

Michelle :cowboy:

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beddoe79
My fav rugby side 'Dragons' are playing the 'Blues' club in aid of MS.

I'm an adopted Swansea Jack or should I say Osprey. haven't been to see them for years but that was a great way to spend a Saturday afternoon. Got to meet all the great players like Nigel Walker, Rupert Moon etc.

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davslav

How true Michelle,and you John are right that is exactly how the bl###y disease would be portrayed,,,,,,,shalow.But it needs a biger profile,to get some positive resoults in R&D,especialy the way I feell at the moment.Only one thing is on my site,and that is the wether.Even though its sopose to be sumer temparatures are not ower 20C.

 

Thanks for reminder,I need a haircut to,and a shave. :cowboy:

GOOOOOO 'DRAGONS' !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Michelle

Leigh,

Talking of Rupert Moon :splat: My eldest daughter was standing next to him and his family (her claim to fame) :lmao: at the recent Final of the Welsh Car Rally, which was held in Cardiff. I think it was last weekend :bed: My memory is appalling at mo. I think it all the stress thats going on...Or it might just be my age :hehehe:

Either way it's appalling :juggler:

Dav,

Excuse my ignorance...What's R&D? Shame about your summer over there. IT's blowing a gale here in S.Wales. I will be glad to get up to Scotland. The weather forcast for Monday - Wednesday looks better than what we have been experiencing here. Ooops :lmao: Sorry to go on about the weather. :rofl3: Hope you feel better after your hairdo and shave :lmao:

Michelle :cowboy:

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Michelle

BTW folks,

I am going to be offline from this Sunday to Friday.

Hope you will all be good :juggler: I will miss you all. But hopefully I will come back with some photo's for you all to peek at.

Michelle :cowboy:

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davslav

Research&Development,(the thing we don't see much untill March when they run out of dosh), it saves me spelling, :cowboy:

Have a good time.This wether is to continue for an other 3 months. Aparently. There is no climate change............ :juggler:

davslav

 

PS,: before I forget,police droped charges against oldery mum that drove 200m down a dich with her MS whellchair baund daughter and spent two days there.

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Michelle

Dav,

I didn't know that they were pressing charges :flowers2: As if it wasn't enough of a fright to plunge down that ravine and be stuck there for days.

Michelle :thumbsup:

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SkattyBell

Leigh,

I'm going bck a bit here, but I noticed you mentioned a trip to York, we are not too far away and the kids love going just before Christmas, lots of street entertainers and cobbled streets that I always manage to trip up on many times, the kids take bets now on how often I trip up!

Did you finally get to see Casino Royale?

I took my mum to see it earlier in the week and thoght it was brilliant, I was never a really hard-core 'Bond' fan, but Daniel Craig has converted me. The film itself was very good too! :flowers2:

Take care,

Skatty.

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