I`ll be an ALLIGATOR!
Not fair! Not cute and furry!
Not even a mammal but a cold blooded reptile!
Somewhere in my youth and childhood I must have done something bad!
Coincidences!!
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Dear Elderflower, i'm sure there must be some mstake.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
There's no fool like an old fool.
There's no fool like an old fool.
Strewth! I'm coming back as a chimp!! Well, my Mam always said I was a cheeky monkey.....
I'm quite intrigued by this subject as I have sometimes felt that I have been here before but not as in those Deja vu feelings, where you feel as if you are re-living a particular occurrence.
Like Lizzie, I always felt an affinity with the sea and seaside towns, Scarborough in particular. This was explained when my Dad researched his family tree and found that his ancestors originated from Brixham in Devon and came up to Hull in Fishing smacks with Hellyer Brothers. I had a look at books about Brixham and saw the similarity of the old town to that of Scarborough's old town and harbour.
We went to Devon earlier this year and when I stepped off the coach in Brixham, I immediately had the very strange feeling of "coming home".
No doubt sceptics will be able to explain it but it was a very emotional moment for me, walking where my ancestors had walked. Unfortunately, we only had four hours in Brixham but I intend to go back again and spend some time there to explore further.
Cheers.
I'm quite intrigued by this subject as I have sometimes felt that I have been here before but not as in those Deja vu feelings, where you feel as if you are re-living a particular occurrence.
Like Lizzie, I always felt an affinity with the sea and seaside towns, Scarborough in particular. This was explained when my Dad researched his family tree and found that his ancestors originated from Brixham in Devon and came up to Hull in Fishing smacks with Hellyer Brothers. I had a look at books about Brixham and saw the similarity of the old town to that of Scarborough's old town and harbour.
We went to Devon earlier this year and when I stepped off the coach in Brixham, I immediately had the very strange feeling of "coming home".
No doubt sceptics will be able to explain it but it was a very emotional moment for me, walking where my ancestors had walked. Unfortunately, we only had four hours in Brixham but I intend to go back again and spend some time there to explore further.
Cheers.
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I want to come back as a tiger!!!
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oldherbaceous wrote:Well looks as if i'm coming back as a bull elephant
glallotments wrote: I want to come back as a tiger!!!
Welcome back
Fortunately you're on different continents so you can't fight
Elderflower wrote:I`ll be an ALLIGATOR!
Not fair! Not cute and furry!
Not even a mammal but a cold blooded reptile!
Somewhere in my youth and childhood I must have done something bad!
Swimming around all day or even basking in the sun - sounds ok to me. And no one will dare to mess with you
By the way, that alligator lurking nearby could be me. Whatever you did wrong in the past, it seems that I must have done it too!
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alan refail wrote:oldherbaceous wrote:Well looks as if i'm coming back as a bull elephantglallotments wrote: I want to come back as a tiger!!!
But I'm going to be a giraffe Alan so will be browsing the same plains as OH - anyone coming back as a lion!!
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You bad, bad Girl, Pongeroon.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
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I'm coming back as a horse!
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Horses have always been well liked.
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Would love to come back as a Lipica horse....
but knowing my luck....I'll end up as a weston donkey!!!
but knowing my luck....I'll end up as a weston donkey!!!
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Did you know Donedigging, Donkeys originated from a little village near to where i live, it's called, Eaton Bray.
I'm quite experiened with a curry comb, by the way.
I'm quite experiened with a curry comb, by the way.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
There's no fool like an old fool.
There's no fool like an old fool.