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Diana Sinclair
Diana Sinclair
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Posted at 23:49 on 18th April 2011

Actually, yes. I don't think I could stand to live in a place where there was no green.

Ladies - Dress or pants?

 

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Brenda Harvey
Brenda Harvey
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Posted at 02:15 on 19th April 2011

Almost always pants, Diana. Used to wear dresses or skirts a lot when working outside the house, but nowadays I work from home so it's pants or pajamas:)  (Cathy, I never heard the term green belt area. I can guess, but would love to know what that means exactly.)

 What is your favorite food for breakfast?

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Ruth Gregory
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Posted at 03:40 on 19th April 2011

I mostly eat oatmeal, but only because it's quick and easy and I can eat it at my desk at work without making a mess. But I love a Denver omelette with home fries and rye toast, or cheese blintzes with strawberries. 

The full Irish and English breakfasts are also good, as long as the egg is over easy (instead of sunny side up) and the coffee's strong.  I could also do without the black pudding.

Approximately how many pairs of shoes, slippers, sandals, boots (any type of footwear) do you have? 

 

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Diana Sinclair
Diana Sinclair
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Posted at 18:27 on 19th April 2011
On 19th April 2011 02:15, Brenda Harvey wrote:

Almost always pants, Diana. Used to wear dresses or skirts a lot when working outside the house, but nowadays I work from home so it's pants or pajamas:)  (Cathy, I never heard the term green belt area. I can guess, but would love to know what that means exactly.)

 What is your favorite food for breakfast?

I hope Cathy doesn't mind we answering this question.

Brenda, a green belt area (at least here in Boston) is an area marked out by the city where they plant various types of grasses, flowers, trees, sanctuaries for birds, and landscaping that includes small water ways, etc. Usually these are in the middle of the city where there would be no natural beauty at all if not for the greenway

Below is a picture of what the area used to look like and what it looks like now that they planted the Rose Kennedy Greenway in Boston. When I was working down town I used to spend my lunch hour either walking the green way or sitting in a designated bench to read. It was lovely.

Well, it looks like the pictures didn't take but here is a link if you'd like to see:

Rose Kennedy Greenway

 



Edited by: Diana Sinclair at:19th April 2011 18:33
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cathyml
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Posted at 19:02 on 19th April 2011

Thanks Diana - that is exactly it.

Here is another link explaining "Green Belt Areas" in the UK:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_belt_%28United_Kingdom%29

To answer Ruth's question"

About 10 pairs including those on your list.

How often do you visit the hairdresser?

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James Prescott
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Posted at 19:17 on 19th April 2011

i go every 6-7 weeks--she is alway's glad to see me

have you ever broken a limb.Smile

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cathyml
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Posted at 19:24 on 19th April 2011

Hi James - where have you been hiding recently?

Bet the hairdresser is glad to see you so that she can have some fun playing hide and seek and deciding which hair needs to be cut this time! LOLLaughing

Broken a few limbs on the trees I climbed lol, but not my own limbs.  I managed to crush my foot when I was about six and knocked myself into next week a couple of times too! LOL.  Hmmmm never was quite the same after thatUndecided

How many times have you cut yourself and needed stitches?

 

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James Prescott
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Posted at 19:31 on 19th April 2011

many,many,many,many time's--my worst one was a thumb severed aged 19  it is still painful all these yrs after.

what is your favorite fish meal.??

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cathyml
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Posted at 19:36 on 19th April 2011

Sole

How often do you eat fish?

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James Prescott
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Posted at 19:40 on 19th April 2011

at least twice a week.

do you wear much jewellrySmile

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