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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 21:08 on 22nd October 2008
On 22nd October 2008 21:04, Sue H wrote:

That's cute Steph.

When hubby and I got married it was Saturday October 27th, we got to turn the clocks back giving us an extra hour in bed  .



So you have an anniversary right around the corner then, Sue.  May I be the first to say Happy, Happy Anniversary to you and DH.

No, Krissy, DH doesn't stand for designated hitter, LOL (baseball term)

PS I learned DH from POE.

 

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Emma Utting
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quotePosted at 21:08 on 22nd October 2008
I guess you are right JasonInnocent
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Krissy
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quotePosted at 21:09 on 22nd October 2008
Sue! LOL!! 
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quote | editPosted at 21:10 on 22nd October 2008
yeah I must admit I didn't notice it changing you just get involved in the current conversation.
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quotePosted at 21:11 on 22nd October 2008
What exactly does DH stand for?Undecided
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Stephanie Jackson
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quotePosted at 21:12 on 22nd October 2008

That was good timing for your wedding Sue!

I was half an hour late for my first wedding - would have been best if I hadn't turned up at all! Couldn't blame the clocks though, it was hailing and my Dad refused to go out in it!

 

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Krissy
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quotePosted at 21:13 on 22nd October 2008

I thought DH was Damn Husband!! LOL!!

Jason..you are right!!  Can you imagine all of us in a room together!! Non stop talking! 

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Sue H
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quotePosted at 21:13 on 22nd October 2008
On 22nd October 2008 21:05, Jason Twist wrote:
On 22nd October 2008 20:39, Lyn Greenaway wrote:

Oh dear....another thread gone down the swanny Undecided

To get back on track..............

I do believe they altered the clocks in Australia a few weeks back, Wolf posted that on one of the threads I think.  Undecided


Hey threads are meant to develop like this, its conversation!! Laughing


Although to quote POE on their Getting Started - Please Read First thread found here

 http://www.picturesofengland.com/forum/Welcome/1030

We have created many forums covering just about everything. You'll find a forum for General England Chat, a forum for Off-Topic chat, forums to discuss pictures on the site, photography equipment, travel planning, genealogy and so on. PLEASE make sure you post in the relevant forum. For instance, if you want to start a thread about favourite movies or knitting, don't start it in the 'General England Chat' - it will be deleted. Post anything off-topic in the Off-Topic forum!

So I could really be delete happy in some of the threads      .



 

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Sue H
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quotePosted at 21:14 on 22nd October 2008
DH is Darling Husband.
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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 21:14 on 22nd October 2008
On 22nd October 2008 21:11, Lyn Greenaway wrote:
What exactly does DH stand for?Undecided



I think it's darling husband or something like that, Lyn.

 

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