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Sk Lawson
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quotePosted at 01:14 on 7th September 2011

As you can see...interfernce going on also...again...you know I had an "Aunt" named Joan Hiatt...she was not quite what you could call illiterate, but border lined on it from her physcial disabilties in life. She very much said more or less after mother died "she came next!" and Her family...because Mother's death knocked  us kids out of legacy and  out of her way...and she's another one known for "piggish" ways...there is an Hiatt "Chenoweth" historian they have had to completely re-do thier legacy with because of such mis-information. My sister's middle name came from this woman.  I feel sorry for her. My sister. She was an follower of all this gals's health problems growing up. Only could mother ever stop it. My mother walked in my sister's shoes living her life for her... to attain anything in life. My hubby also has an sister named Joan...never seems to stop in ways. Only she's not handicapped. She's worked all her life, but his side has its problems also...mainly one of poverty from an dad that died early in life...and this thing of the husband's dying is an"masonic" thing I'm finding out...almost sacrifical and expected for some reason. Reminds me of Issac and his son in the bible...given to prove "pure" faith  as an follower of God maybe? 

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Vince Hawthorn
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quotePosted at 21:15 on 7th September 2011

                        STARTS HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

     Off till Monday I am glad to say.

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cathyml
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quotePosted at 21:19 on 7th September 2011
Lucky, lucky you Vince.  Are you going away?
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James Prescott
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quotePosted at 21:26 on 7th September 2011
what you gonna do vince?
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Sk Lawson
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quotePosted at 21:32 on 7th September 2011
I'm getting there Vince myself...leg cramps this morning from the excessive heat at the moment..I always feel like an true christain whose had their legs broken after breaking the cramp...but it leaves me down for an few days with pain hardly able to walk. So think I will go and rest some..I need it this time around. Maybe time to read an book?
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Vince Hawthorn
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quotePosted at 21:35 on 7th September 2011
Hunting history (some places with family connections-- Farleigh Hungerford Castle for one) . Again all this high end family history is on my wife's side--  in the words of Ronnie Corbet in reply to Ronnie Barker and John Cleese    " I KNOW MY PLACE "
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James Prescott
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quotePosted at 14:19 on 8th September 2011
well its coming round again whats everyone doing the weather isnt very promising for any outside work.Smile
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Sue H
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quotePosted at 14:41 on 8th September 2011

You know what they say, James "A woman's work is never done". 

Hubby is on night shift, so no chance of getting out of town. So, its home for me and all the housework that goes with it.

Anyone got any cheese to go with my whine?  

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James Prescott
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quotePosted at 22:00 on 8th September 2011

weekends dont mean as much to me now as when i was working i worked six days a week and just had sunday off which i looked forward to but since i retired every day is the same so i dont count weekends anymore.

 

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Sk Lawson
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quotePosted at 17:43 on 9th September 2011

My hubby is taking off an extra day here pretty soon so we can go somewhere...but he'll be gone three days prior to that every night with Scouting..lots of "Octoberfest" celebrations start here soon...hope to  get to one...it has an Senior citzens shop I've tried to help support over the years with buying thier quilts...all homemade merchandise. Last thing I bought though was an door knob piggy bank...you can hang it on the back of any door and the wooden part looks like an man going to swallow in the money you deposit...the piggy bank part is an old sock..they are "cute" all painted up as well as practical. Ladies seem to always come up with something different. It's pretty much the only place you can get quilted dish covers these days also. I still like using them rather the dish is glass, metal, or these days "plastic" and like the handles for carrying the food in also on them...make excellent gifts and let the hostess keep the food dish and cover..as an little extra gift to her..

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