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Wolf
Wolf
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quotePosted at 07:08 on 18th September 2008
When I was a lot younger, I loved to go out in the fields early of a morning Sat. or Sun. and collect a bag of fresh mushrooms for a bacon egg and mushroom breakfast........ yummy. Tongue out
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L
L
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quotePosted at 07:09 on 18th September 2008
As long as they WERE mushrooms and not Toadstools! It's been so wet here we've had some growing in our lawn.
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Wolf
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quotePosted at 07:25 on 18th September 2008
Well not dead yet Lyn, and never tried the Majic Mushies Undecided
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Karen Pugh
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quotePosted at 08:05 on 18th September 2008
Surprised  Wolf I'm shocked
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chili5
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quotePosted at 01:46 on 21st September 2008

Hello everyone :)

 How is everyone doing? Programming contests are starting up soon, so I am spending a lot of my time doing programming. Which gives me little time to get on the PC and do whatever I want.

We took my grandpa out for his birthday dinner today. 

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Cathy E.
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quotePosted at 11:36 on 21st September 2008
On 21st September 2008 01:46, chili5 wrote:

Hello everyone :)

 How is everyone doing? Programming contests are starting up soon, so I am spending a lot of my time doing programming. Which gives me little time to get on the PC and do whatever I want.

We took my grandpa out for his birthday dinner today. 


That must have been fun for your Grandpa. Bet he enjoyed spending time with you! Wink
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L
L
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quotePosted at 11:52 on 21st September 2008
Hi James, you keep up the good work there and it will pay you dividends in the end!
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Paul Hilton
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quotePosted at 00:36 on 24th September 2008
For those interested in Stonehenge, the following might be of interest  as a brief summary of recent findings including a better judgement of it's age-----

The monument's original stones were erected in about 2300 BC, it has been discovered - 300 years later than had previously been thought.

Analysis has indicated that the original circle of bluestones was transported to the site from the Preseli hills, 150 miles away in South Wales - an extraordinary feat.

The finding came in an ambitious project, involving the first dig inside the historic stone circle for 44 years.

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Wolf
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quotePosted at 01:50 on 24th September 2008

What did they find in the 'dig' Paul ?

A semi-trailer, a hellicopter or a long rope ?      lol LaughingFoot in mouth

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quotePosted at 03:02 on 24th September 2008
bits of all 3 I suspect ----along with a few other items by the sounds of it. Still being checked out to be reported on as yet .Lots of people that seemed to have a disease or other suggesting it was some sort of healing place they were comming to, and being treated by the stones etc.
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