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rustyruth
rustyruth
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Posted at 15:07 on 4th March 2015
Good afternoon everyone, a lovel warm (ish) sunny one for a change.
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James Prescott
James Prescott
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Posted at 18:15 on 4th March 2015
Good Evening to all who are knocking about.Smile
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Sk Lawson
Sk Lawson
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Posted at 18:25 on 4th March 2015

This morning Hewlett-Packard caught up with me and put an special hacking security app on doing research work from the internet...but it changed my way of doing things.... trying to work with that right now. 

Walked 2 miles yesterday in total. Blood sugar within 5 points of what it should be now.  Volcanoes blowing big time, southern Japan and one in South America, I wonder if "creator" is going to fight the drug scene now, like I was told many years ago from the "other side"...or if its simply " spring" has sprung. I noticed day or so ago an small quake just south of the border..where they have an lot of tunnels hidden underground in Mexcico to cross our borders illegally. On the San Andres Fault line also. They want to build an "country within an country" of 15 million illegal hispanics?...so its being reported by some web site I just saw posted. They are only visitor's until they start acting like main stream Americans...until then, wish they'd go back home...and realize they don't have one most likely. But anyway...maybe how Jeb Bush will become President?.. Hope not!

Well, I have walking to do and an garage to clean out and out to dinner tonight with my neighbors...so talk later on. 

 

 

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Pat Trout
Pat Trout
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Posted at 18:48 on 4th March 2015

Good evening everyone

it has been a glorious day here, went to Killerton House near Exeter, would have been better if there had been more fllowers out in bloom, so will go back at a later date,  

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rustyruth
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Posted at 19:24 on 4th March 2015
Good evening Pat. It's been glorious here too, flowers are a bit thin on the ground at the moment here as well, unless you want crocus or daffs, there are hundreds of them growing at the side of the roads.
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James Prescott
James Prescott
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Posted at 20:16 on 4th March 2015
Not many flowers showing yet the ground is too cold--plenty crocus but not many daffs --i dug over 200 bulbs up last year due to making borders smaller --no doubt there will be something else to take their place.Smile
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rustyruth
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Posted at 20:23 on 4th March 2015
Weeds James, that's what will take their place. We've got a load of tulips coming up in our window box, which is odd because we had only two last year Undecided
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Vince Hawthorn
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Posted at 22:17 on 4th March 2015

 Hi All, just had to say since Ruth guessed the recent answer to Quizzy being Aidan Turner as the new Poldark- have you seen it is everywhere? I heard an advert on our local BBC radio station for the upcoming programme and that is not something I have heard them do much before, then he is plastered over the cover of most of the TV mags. Also he was on Good Morning this morning and on the One Show this evening - with Robin Ellis ( Poldark No.1 ) on the sofa next to him. 

      The BBC  are going to have to hope it meets the popularity of the original , Fifteen million viewers per episode and churches altering the time of their services so as not to loose their flock.

          

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Dave John
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Posted at 22:20 on 4th March 2015
Can't understand why they are remaking something that was so popular originally especially when TV audiences are no where near what they were in years gone by
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Ron Brind
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Posted at 07:04 on 5th March 2015

How did the dinner go Shirley; what did the neighbour dish up?

Hi to all POEsters...

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