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James Prescott
James Prescott
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Posted at 19:07 on 21st August 2014
Its a very old lawn Ruth past its best really it could all do with  digging up and re-laying but far too expesive.Smile
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rustyruth
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Posted at 19:54 on 21st August 2014

Evening John Smile

You need some astro turf James Laughing 

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Sk Lawson
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Posted at 00:45 on 22nd August 2014

that isn' t what British Hisotry on line says..I go by what they say.

Ron...you wanna know what their problem is...all the signs on the same road going into town are 40 down to 25 in town....all the signs leaving town are 40...all the old signs were 40 which ever way your went..and when you travel these roads at rush hour..you go with the flow...which is generally 40...he caught me turning off an main artery just an few houses past the road..I was slowing down..and never got the chance before he turned on his lights on me, and where I stopped was about four houses to where my street turnoff is at also, would of slowed me authomaticall to turn the corner. If that makes any sense..$160 for going 41 mph according to him..I find that nearly impossible but I won't repute at the moment...thing is it's so darn hard on my budget right now, I got hit with 50 dollars for school supplies and 300 for clothes this last month...and bought some winter supplies in groceries amount to about 200 dollars plus I have in coming medical bills coming and it was 200 dollars just buying medications and food to get me set up in the diet..along with new glucose monitor and blood pressure reader...you know...everything hits you at once.I got my specialty foods for about 2 weeks and thenI don't know..I hope they give me back some of the money...and this morning I drove the speed limit...and every car passed me by...every car...even the ones where they put up and speed limit of 35 mph. I call this an denial in truthfullness and an "speed trap"...your right I guess you got to keep ahead of things, but I came back already excited finding out that one of the prescriptions for my heart meds can not be taken by diabetics. In the melee of the last 24 hours...my blood pressure jumped up 20 points and hasn' come down either. I started the diet..I'm charting everything...I've walked twice now today about 1/2 mile. Sarah and I went an round on the glucose monitor this afternoon...it reads 100 points lower then what the lab tests they gave me said it was...first time I used the blood pressure monitor..it was 135 over 72...this morning it was 150 over 62...she was telling me that your heart automatically reads an lower blood pulse also if your blood pressure it off to balance the effect on your heart. My weight was taken three times after another because of three different scale readings. Anyway, I wasn' t going to come in for an few days and better get to it..I'm trying to calm myself down somewhat. Or as they say "stablize" myself from to much trama here lately.

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Ron Brind
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Posted at 08:31 on 22nd August 2014

Really sorry to hear of your troubles Shirley and as for the ticket, well over here we would likely get away with the speed limit plus 10% but it's not written in stone.

I also understand how annoying it must be to see others driving past you at a higher speed; that happens here also, but once caught you can't afford (literally) to get caught again.

Hope your health improves soon Shirley...

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James Prescott
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Posted at 11:23 on 22nd August 2014
Good Morning to all who are around/Smile
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rustyruth
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Posted at 11:55 on 22nd August 2014
Good morning everyone, nice and sunny here today Smile
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James Prescott
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Posted at 15:23 on 22nd August 2014
Hi all ---been out book buying to-day which is very odd for me --an old friend who i worked with many years ago has put all his childhood thoughts to print and its very interesting too.and the proceeds go to the local Hospice.Smile
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rustyruth
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Posted at 17:37 on 22nd August 2014
Hope you enjoy the book James, I'm sure it will bring back lots of memories. Nice to see the proceeds are going to a worthy cause too Smile
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James Prescott
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Posted at 19:50 on 22nd August 2014
Hope it all works out for you John---i have recently "2yrs ago" found a relative who i had not seen for 50yrs now i cant get rid of himSmile
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rustyruth
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Posted at 20:07 on 22nd August 2014
Good for you John. Hope you get an invite to visit, you'll love it.
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