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They're known in our house as power surges and boy - do I have some! Despite the severe weather this evening, the central heating has been turned off and I've spent at leasyt an hour sat outside with a book and a torch. Good job we live in the middle of nowhere or I'd have been sectioned by now.
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Now this is scary, i think i get them as well.
But i think mine are just down to excitment.
But i think mine are just down to excitment.
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oldherbaceous wrote:Now this is scary, i think i get them as well.
But i think mine are just down to excitment.
OldHerbaceous's secret is finally out, he is actually she and married to Old Codger!
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Dear Peter, and i thought it was just me with the vivid imagination.
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Urgh, I can just see it, Nora Batty stockings, a hair net and curlers, in fact a sort of "Les Dawson in drag" image keeps springing to mind and I've not even had my breakfast yet
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Dear Chantal, sorry to have spoilt your morning.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
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Chantal wrote:Urgh, I can just see it, Nora Batty stockings, a hair net and curlers, in fact a sort of "Les Dawson in drag" image keeps springing to mind and I've not even had my breakfast yet
Do you ever wish you could rewind your brain and erase images forever?
Well, now you come to mention it...
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Morning Alan.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
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AnneThomas wrote:Monika - I remember 1979 well. We got married in April of that year - and we woke up to snow on our wedding day.
My mum and dad got married on the 2nd June of the same year and they had snow on their wedding day too! (I wasn't there i hasten to add )
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You came up with the goods again Alan, Which one is OH??
I keep a little fan round here for when my friend is visiting and she always sits by the window (or we go outside). She calls them 'Melting moments', but her husband calls them 'GET OFF moments'.
(The covers come off, don't even touch me! Windows flung open in the middle of the night, etc...)
I think OH's intrigue has been answered by everyones descriptions
I have it all still to come
I keep a little fan round here for when my friend is visiting and she always sits by the window (or we go outside). She calls them 'Melting moments', but her husband calls them 'GET OFF moments'.
(The covers come off, don't even touch me! Windows flung open in the middle of the night, etc...)
I think OH's intrigue has been answered by everyones descriptions
I have it all still to come
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garden_serf wrote:You came up with the goods again Alan, Which one is OH??
The one next to Old Codger, of course
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Dear Bren, if i knew you were going to see the photo, i would have worn my new hat.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
There's no fool like an old fool.
There's no fool like an old fool.