Bits and bobs No2
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I should think my Welsh Brothers and Sisters over the border will be well pleased with that score. 
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oldherbaceous wrote:Nice to see one of our members on Country-file, wouldn't you agree Clive.![]()
Hello Old H'
Some of my confederates appeared on the tele' but I didn't...although I was not far away in the shown pictures..perhaps they feared talking to me as I might just advertise the wrong property
I have only just seen the video...as I was on holiday again...Clumber Park last week..without tele or 'puter access..
The lake froze over but we kept warm
...more than one Clive...that could be confusing...perhaps I should change to my local paper name of Olive
When I registered I inadvertantly added a "." after my name hence I became Clive. and our new friend is Clive without the "."
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Dear Clive, i felt sure i saw the end of a finger in one shot.
Hope all was well at Clumber Park, how did the potatoes peel.
The dot is the difference then, all very confusing, lucky i'm up to the task.
Hope all was well at Clumber Park, how did the potatoes peel.
The dot is the difference then, all very confusing, lucky i'm up to the task.
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Very good Clive., now back to the rugby. 
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oldherbaceous wrote:Very good Clive., now back to the rugby.
Can't tuor well everyting crossed.
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And just the result i expected.
Bet Chantal was crying with joy this time.

Bet Chantal was crying with joy this time.
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The score was 24-13, Chantal the game was the best i've seen for ages, so exciting and full of entertainment, shame you missed it.

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Chantal, OH is, for once, not exagerrating.
A superb match, plenty of action, Sackey got a lovely try to start and we even finished with a try.
A superb match, plenty of action, Sackey got a lovely try to start and we even finished with a try.
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What a game, so glad i didn't miss it.
Peter thanks for having so much faith in my answers.

Peter thanks for having so much faith in my answers.
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I really enjoyed the match yesterday evening...got back from work, showered, and flopped onto the sofa, was passed a big bowl of excellent chilli and a can of beer. Perfect.
All the more enjoyable for having missed all the matches so far because of work. No good recording it, not the same if not live.
All the more enjoyable for having missed all the matches so far because of work. No good recording it, not the same if not live.
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Bought a new fireside rug at the weekend, and this morning a bit of wood fell out and has put a nice burn mark on it.
The last time something fell out was about five years ago, about a week after i bought that one.
You have to laugh don't you.
i do wonder at times if some of my good friends that have passed away are getting their own back.

The last time something fell out was about five years ago, about a week after i bought that one.
You have to laugh don't you.
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Hi Peter,
I thought the first try was taking advantage of every opportunity and was superb because it made the French play 'catch-up' all the time.
What I disliked, however, was the commentator's comment about us being reduced to playing football.
To me all's fair in love and especially war!
Also the comments about Jonny's misses.
These bloody people try their damndest to ruin the game for everybody. They were convinced that France were going to trounce us and commentated accordingly.
By all means commentate but the snide comments are be best kept to themselves.
JB.
I thought the first try was taking advantage of every opportunity and was superb because it made the French play 'catch-up' all the time.
What I disliked, however, was the commentator's comment about us being reduced to playing football.
To me all's fair in love and especially war!
Also the comments about Jonny's misses.
These bloody people try their damndest to ruin the game for everybody. They were convinced that France were going to trounce us and commentated accordingly.
By all means commentate but the snide comments are be best kept to themselves.
JB.
JB.
