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It¡¯s called getting older. I have up belly dancing when I could no longer sink gracefully to the floor sword on head, roll over with sword on head and rise just as gracefully from the floor not
By Judith Hall · #1819 ·
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I'm getting by, I have some savings from my last job at Nottingham Trent University. Realistically what can I spend it on, a holiday in the Maldives, an Alfa Romeo sports car & I don't have a flash
By John Miller · #1818 ·
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When I was 20 I could run 30 miles a week &. easily go 12 rounds with both Chris & Tag in a Karate Dojo, now I struggle to walk 100 yards without a sit down. Sad but true
By John Miller · #1817 ·
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Ouch. Just make sure you claim everything you can, John. Best Susan
By Purler · #1816 ·
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Bummer! :( Best Susan
By Purler · #1815 ·
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Procrastination is a full-time occupation, Tag! :D Best Susan
By Purler · #1814 ·
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Oh dear! I¡¯ll be keeping my fingers crossed for you! Best Susan
By Purler · #1813 ·
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I really didn't want to think of myself in this way but what between the seizures, the broken leg, cubital tunnel syndrome, 12 compression fractures, osteoporosis & depression, I suppose I am:Covid:
By John Miller · #1812 ·
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I guess we knew some of these things were going to happen:New Bristol variant may infect people who have been vaccinated, expert warns | | | | | | | | | | | New Bristol variant may infect people who
By John Miller · #1811 ·
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I manage to get out every day here in Cornwall. Lived here for 46 years so obviously know the best places to walk locally to avoid others. Only time I use the car is for shopping. I do find it
By blue yonder · #1810 ·
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Well, I think it's safe to say things have gone a bit pear shaped. How much is anyone's guess. I think all we can do is quarantine. Thank goodness we can keep in touch via the internet. I haven't been
By John Miller · #1809 ·
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I¡¯d like a train set like that, but I wouldn¡¯t want to have to build it ;-) And this garage is big enough for a grannie flat. It might not be ours, though: the conveyancer is not certain that it
By zuiko · #1808 ·
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Susie, my Professor in the USA was a model railway enthusiast. Is father was a GP & his parents might "correct" his left-handeness, because most of the medical procedures are designed for right handed
By John Miller · #1807 ·
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Just an amusing thought, in the context of Chris¡¯s upcoming ¡°enormous¡± garage: Harvey and I were looking at houses in Swindon a good few years ago and one house had a double garage, turned into
By Purler · #1806 ·
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I've tried to keep a positive mental attitude, but I guess I'm sorry but my strength is burning out. We are really in for a bad haul. Jeezalou, just love one another, that's all we've got
By John Miller · #1805 ·
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Don't know if I've told you this my parents flew out to holiday in Greece, just before then I showed them the film about the Hawaiian airflights accident:Aloha Airlines Flight 243 | | | | | | | | | |
By John Miller · #1804 ·
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Chris, I really don't think your marriage will be in any question, I just wish I'd have found a wife like you have.It's a weird place to find a quote but Dennis Wheatley said:"Only those who love
By John Miller · #1803 ·
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Oh yes, Susan! I promise to try . . . to resist ;-) Chris
By zuiko · #1802 ·
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Unavailable to visitors from the European Economic Area! Obviously, news travels through treacle! :D Best Susan
By Purler · #1801 ·
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That sounds wonderful, Jude! The photo sets one dreaming¡­. Best Susan
By Purler · #1800 ·