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Grow old disgracefully.

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  • kenshaz wrote:
    Do you sleep out on the roof terrace in August? I have enjoyed the banter and the fun ,we will have to do this again. needmoney enjoyed the _party_

    Sometimes we sleep on the roof, but it faces south and so can be a bit hot and stifling, and the sun wakes us up .

    Both our bedrooms face north and there is usually, even in August, a slight breeze blowing through down the mountain so we usually sleep in one of the bedrooms (not always the same one) with the window open.

    I enjoyed the banter AND the party!

    My son does not remember the incident when he locked us out!:confused: :rotfl:
    (AKA HRH_MUngo)
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  • kenshaz
    kenshaz Posts: 3,155 Forumite
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    seven-day -weekend,you paint a wonderful picture
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]To be happy you need to make someone happy.[/FONT]
  • kenshaz
    kenshaz Posts: 3,155 Forumite
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    Like our son ,they live sheltered lives,if only they knew.probably dis-own us
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]To be happy you need to make someone happy.[/FONT]
  • kenshaz wrote:
    Like our son ,they live sheltered lives,if only they knew.probably dis-own us


    :o Mine certainly would!:eek:
    (AKA HRH_MUngo)
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  • kenshaz
    kenshaz Posts: 3,155 Forumite
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    Has any-one got a hang-over after last nights party,needmoney can you put together a breakfast
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]To be happy you need to make someone happy.[/FONT]
  • needmoney
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    No hangover but painful hands and shoulders so this was all I managed to throw together, is that OK?
    Women and cats will do as they please and men and dogs should get used to it.;)
    Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson

  • kenshaz
    kenshaz Posts: 3,155 Forumite
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    How do you do it,I am amazed ,that is the best breakfast that I have ever eaten :A:

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  • kenshaz
    kenshaz Posts: 3,155 Forumite
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    Where is the Babe has she nipped down to Morrisons they have batteries for her pacemaker on bogof
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]To be happy you need to make someone happy.[/FONT]
  • Savvy_Sue
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    My son does not remember the incident when he locked us out!:confused: :rotfl:
    Several possible responses to this:

    Probably too drunk ...

    Senility starting early ...

    Feeling guilty at last!
    Signature removed for peace of mind
  • Bogof_Babe
    Bogof_Babe Posts: 10,803 Forumite
    kenshaz wrote:
    Where is the Babe has she nipped down to Morrisons they have batteries for her pacemaker on bogof

    Lol, no sadly I was engaged in my current "career" of looking after my parents aged 88 and 91. Bundle of laughs as usual :rolleyes: . Still I shouldn't be like that should I? They have an hour a day professional care starting tomorrow (five days a week, I'll still do the other two days), so fingers crossed it works out.

    I don't wanna get old :eek: . I wanna stay 54 and play wiv me mates on here all day :D .
    :D I haven't bogged off yet, and I ain't no babe :D

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