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Originally Posted by ~Sweet Summer~:
Yogi I LOVE that smiley thank you! I wonder if Elcyclopaedia knows if there's a code I can type to be able to post it myself..? I'd love to catch the bus with a pancake smiley! Squiggle, my goodness, your poor grandson has really been given the run around I hope the surgery sorts his wrist out, and I too would suggest a visit to the citizens advice bureau, they can help straighten all this mess out

I don't know about smiley codes but I can give you the link to the page, if that helps.

http://freesmileyface.net/free-food-smileys/page2

Yogi19
Originally Posted by Skylark24:

Her other Gran is an arrogant so and so. Not one of my favourite people, but try to get on for the sake of family harmony. She drinks too much wine too for my liking. She can drink her self stupid, i dont care, but not when she has Granddaughter. So hoping she is on the wagon this weekend, or she will be getting my tongue.
i will calm down in a minute !  
Hows you? How are the doors coming along ? 

No wonder you were worried. I hope she is true to her word and stays off the wine.

 

The doors are nearly finished, thankfully. I nearly poured the tin of paint over his head when the world's worst painter hubby tried to give me hints and tips.

Yogi19

Oh dear Skylark booze and small children - not a happy combination, I would be worried too.

 

Yogi my sympathies not very helpful, calmly suggest he makes a cup of tea instead

 

Summer thanks for the suggestion about CAB but I know he wouldn't have the patience to go that route, we will just have to plod on and grit our teeth.

 

Going to sign out early tonight, I was up at 6.30 which I am not used to anymore and its been a very frustrating day, night all.

squiggle
Originally Posted by Skylark24:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

I had to make a barricade with my dining chairs today, to make sure the dogs didn't get near any of the doors. I could just imagine my son's face if I sent Harvey home tomorrow night with white stripes on his coat.

Harvey with a make over ! No i dont suppose it would go down well !

I don't think they've forgiven me yet for the day he escaped from the garden.

I'd be right in the doghouse (did you see what I did there) if I painted him as well.

Yogi19
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Skylark24:

Boom boom 

Having swiss roll and custard, boootiful 

Yummy. I've just had a Picnic - the choccie bar, not sandwiches and stuff.

 

Hi Ros, we've all missed you in here. How did the housesitting/chicken watching go?

hi yogi and sky lark - aww it was lovely thank you - OH's nephew works in Paris and Turkey and they have a few hens  and a lovely house in ironbridge - shropshire- so in the summer hols the family take turns to look after them - went to Ludlow Iron bridge and Bridgenorth- really relaxing - couldn't get my lappy to work though

Rocking Ros Rose
Originally Posted by Skylark24:

Thought you had taken to the garden there Yogi, having a picnic in the rain . Thought the paint fumes had got you  

I'm bonkers but not that bad.

 

That sounds lovely, Ros. My hubby would love the chickens, he used to have one as a pet when he was small, called Henrietta..

When it died, his dad cooked it for tea - I'm not joking, poor hubby was devastated.

 

Does Bridenorth have an RAF base?

Yogi19

Oh dear, poor Henrietta  is Mr Yogi still scarred ?

My brother had a rabbit, when he was small, it disappeared one day ....
Wont go into into the details, but he has been known around New Year time, after a few sherries to tell the story. He is 64 now and still says his misspent youth was because of losing his rabbit!! Although the story has been exaggerated down the years 

FM
Originally Posted by Skylark24:

Oh dear, poor Henrietta  is Mr Yogi still scarred ?

My brother had a rabbit, when he was small, it disappeared one day ....
Wont go into into the details, but he has been known around New Year time, after a few sherries to tell the story. He is 64 now and still says his misspent youth was because of losing his rabbit!! Although the story has been exaggerated down the years 

Blame it on the bunny.

I don't think Mr Yogi ever got over Henrietta, especially as he is convinced she didn't die of natural causes.

Yogi19
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Skylark24:

Thought you had taken to the garden there Yogi, having a picnic in the rain . Thought the paint fumes had got you  

I'm bonkers but not that bad.

 

That sounds lovely, Ros. My hubby would love the chickens, he used to have one as a pet when he was small, called Henrietta..

When it died, his dad cooked it for tea - I'm not joking, poor hubby was devastated.

 

Does Bridenorth have an RAF base?

awwwwwwwwwwwww -

 

There is one nearby but not at Bridgenorth - think it is shawbury - Prince William was based there for a bit

Rocking Ros Rose
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Skylark24:

Thought you had taken to the garden there Yogi, having a picnic in the rain . Thought the paint fumes had got you  

I'm bonkers but not that bad.

 

That sounds lovely, Ros. My hubby would love the chickens, he used to have one as a pet when he was small, called Henrietta..

When it died, his dad cooked it for tea - I'm not joking, poor hubby was devastated.

 

Does Bridenorth have an RAF base?

awwwwwwwwwwwww -

 

There is one nearby but not at Bridgenorth - think it is shawbury - Prince William was based there for a bit

I'm sure I used to write to a family friend in Bridgenorth, her hubby was in the RAF and stationed nearby. Maybe it was in Shawbury. It was donkeys years ago, right enough.

Yogi19
Originally Posted by ~Sweet Summer~:
Poor henrietta Hi skylark hope you had a good day. Squiggle, I hope you have a better day tomorrow sweet dreams I was watching a tv show earlier where someone had a zorse! A horse/zebra first time I've ever heard of one let alone seen one! I'm signing out shortly so sweet dreams yogi, skylark & ros

Never heard of a zorse before.

Goodnight Summer, sleep well.

Yogi19
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Skylark24:

Thought you had taken to the garden there Yogi, having a picnic in the rain . Thought the paint fumes had got you  

I'm bonkers but not that bad.

 

That sounds lovely, Ros. My hubby would love the chickens, he used to have one as a pet when he was small, called Henrietta..

When it died, his dad cooked it for tea - I'm not joking, poor hubby was devastated.

 

Does Bridenorth have an RAF base?

awwwwwwwwwwwww -

 

There is one nearby but not at Bridgenorth - think it is shawbury - Prince William was based there for a bit

I'm sure I used to write to a family friend in Bridgenorth, her hubby was in the RAF and stationed nearby. Maybe it was in Shawbury. It was donkeys years ago, right enough.

ooooo could be - not sure myself TBh yogi

Rocking Ros Rose
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