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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 19:17 on 5th September 2010
On 3rd September 2010 21:49, james prescott wrote:
everything is lecky in our house ---------even the wife's chair. 
Crikey! Your wife is in the electric chair James?

Do not throw the switch James! Lol
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James Prescott
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quotePosted at 20:19 on 5th September 2010

regarding what to do at christmas,we go to our sons on the morning then go to the daughters boxing day till new year.

ten years ago we went to benidorm with friends and had a really good time i wouldnt mind doing it again well worth it.

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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 21:32 on 19th October 2010
Benidorm........in England James? Lol
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James Prescott
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quotePosted at 21:44 on 19th October 2010

the last five yrs i have been in birmingham at xmas i suppose we will be there again this yr,there is only the two of us at home now so we have dinner at 2pm xmas day after a visit to the sons then its all systems go.

i enjoy seeing the wife in the kitchen she loves that cooker i bought her she gets stuck in and never complains --bless her-- i do all the dishes and pans while she sits there with her tin of quality street and a glass of orange juice watching coronation st."what a life she has" lol

then at 10am boxing day we take off for brum for about 5 days. thats about it.

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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 07:47 on 20th October 2010
I know, then you sit on top of 'Spaghetti Junction' watching the world go by? Happy Christmas everybody! Lol
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Patricia Finnegan
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quotePosted at 21:02 on 10th December 2010

Hmmmm....that's an interesting question.  I'd go to Cambridge and see about getting in the queue for the "Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols" at Kings College Chapel on Christmas Eve.   After that, I'd want to drive around the countryside and see what towns and villages have for their decorations.  And possibly attend a Christmas service in one of the cathedrals and/or abbeys.

 I'd love to do that right now!

We've had five consecutive days of lake-effect snow here in Syracuse, New York, this week--and it's not even 'officially' winter yet!   I hope you all in the UK are doing better with your snow and ice...

 

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