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Originally Posted by Rexi:

Evening Cribbers ... what a day. Littlest finished work in Brighton at 2.30 pm, got to the station ... no trains. Everything cancelled. She cried. I cried.

 

Anyway - she conned her way on a train to Gatwick and cried her way on a bus to Oxford.

 

That's my girl

 

Hope your day has been fabulous and that tomorrow is shaping up beautifully

Awww...glad she arrived ok though Rexi  

Baz
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Sprout:

I shouldn't have started this bottle until now 

 

scan it here, I hate waste

Haha!   Oh it won't be wasted. It's gone too quick! 

 

 

I've not had wine yet 

Yeah, but what you started off with? 

FM
Originally Posted by Rexi:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Sprout:

I shouldn't have started this bottle until now 

 

scan it here, I hate waste

Haha!   Oh it won't be wasted. It's gone too quick! 

My two big children drank a bottle each before dinner waiting for littlest to get home And I couldn't join them because I had to drive to the bus station to pick her up

You making up for it now though? 

FM

Had quite a journey today, as there were so many trains cancelled and nothing going direct to Eastbourne. The communication from the rail network was terrible and I wondered around Gatwick for about half an hour trying to find out where I should go next, Eventually got a train to Brighton, and from there a train to Eastbourne. Journey time from London Victoria was 4 hrs as opposed to the usual 1hr, 30 mins.

 

I did a bit of frantic last minute shopping before all the shops shut and am now relaxing at my parent's place.

kimota
Originally Posted by kimota (Corin's Crib #1) FAKER # 1:

Had quite a journey today, as there were so many trains cancelled and nothing going direct to Eastbourne. The communication from the rail network was terrible and I wondered around Gatwick for about half an hour trying to find out where I should go next, Eventually got a train to Brighton, and from there a train to Eastbourne. Journey time from London Victoria was 4 hrs as opposed to the usual 1hr, 30 mins.

 

I did a bit of frantic last minute shopping before all the shops shut and am now relaxing at my parent's place.

 

Yeah, it's been bad down there by what's been on the news  

FM
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Rexi:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Sprout:

I shouldn't have started this bottle until now 

 

scan it here, I hate waste

Haha!   Oh it won't be wasted. It's gone too quick! 

My two big children drank a bottle each before dinner waiting for littlest to get home And I couldn't join them because I had to drive to the bus station to pick her up

You making up for it now though? 

Bears and Woods? Popes and Catholics?

 

Rexi
Originally Posted by kimota (Corin's Crib #1) FAKER # 1:

Had quite a journey today, as there were so many trains cancelled and nothing going direct to Eastbourne. The communication from the rail network was terrible and I wondered around Gatwick for about half an hour trying to find out where I should go next, Eventually got a train to Brighton, and from there a train to Eastbourne. Journey time from London Victoria was 4 hrs as opposed to the usual 1hr, 30 mins.

 

I did a bit of frantic last minute shopping before all the shops shut and am now relaxing at my parent's place.

My daughter tried going the other way - Brighton to Victoria. Big no go, but she also is now safely at her parent's home

Rexi
Originally Posted by Rexi:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Rexi:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Sprout:

I shouldn't have started this bottle until now 

 

scan it here, I hate waste

Haha!   Oh it won't be wasted. It's gone too quick! 

My two big children drank a bottle each before dinner waiting for littlest to get home And I couldn't join them because I had to drive to the bus station to pick her up

You making up for it now though? 

Bears and Woods? Popes and Catholics?

 

LOL! and as someone not a million miles away would've said....do fat dogs fart 

FM
Originally Posted by kimota (Corin's Crib #1) FAKER # 1:

Had quite a journey today, as there were so many trains cancelled and nothing going direct to Eastbourne. The communication from the rail network was terrible and I wondered around Gatwick for about half an hour trying to find out where I should go next, Eventually got a train to Brighton, and from there a train to Eastbourne. Journey time from London Victoria was 4 hrs as opposed to the usual 1hr, 30 mins.

 

I did a bit of frantic last minute shopping before all the shops shut and am now relaxing at my parent's place.

 

it's been dreadful, you wonder how they cope in Siberia or Alaska   Us Brits are never prepared 

Dame_Ann_Average
Originally Posted by Sprout:
 

My two big children drank a bottle each before dinner waiting for littlest to get home And I couldn't join them because I had to drive to the bus station to pick her up

You making up for it now though? 

Bears and Woods? Popes and Catholics?

 

LOL! and as someone not a million miles away would've said....do fat dogs fart 

 

common tart 

Dame_Ann_Average
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
 

My two big children drank a bottle each before dinner waiting for littlest to get home And I couldn't join them because I had to drive to the bus station to pick her up

You making up for it now though? 

Bears and Woods? Popes and Catholics?

 

LOL! and as someone not a million miles away would've said....do fat dogs fart 

 

common tart 

FM
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
 

My two big children drank a bottle each before dinner waiting for littlest to get home And I couldn't join them because I had to drive to the bus station to pick her up

You making up for it now though? 

Bears and Woods? Popes and Catholics?

 

LOL! and as someone not a million miles away would've said....do fat dogs fart 

 

common tart 

 

 

I mean me you fool, I said it to you the other day 

Dame_Ann_Average
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
 

My two big children drank a bottle each before dinner waiting for littlest to get home And I couldn't join them because I had to drive to the bus station to pick her up

You making up for it now though? 

Bears and Woods? Popes and Catholics?

 

LOL! and as someone not a million miles away would've said....do fat dogs fart 

 

common tart 

 

 

I mean me you fool, I said it to you the other day 

*nose* 

FM

Oh, and ... I went to Waitrose at 4.45 - they close at 5 pm.

 

I bought a turkey that was originally 49.95 for 5.60, and a turkey breast originally 12.00 for 3.00, and a duck originally 16.96 for 6.50 and a turkey crown originally 39.95 for 7.00.

 

So ... Sunday lunches are sorted for a bit!! Well, from about March, coz I shall be sick of turkey till then!

Rexi
Originally Posted by Rexi:

Oh, and ... I went to Waitrose at 4.45 - they close at 5 pm.

 

I bought a turkey that was originally 49.95 for 5.60, and a turkey breast originally 12.00 for 3.00, and a duck originally 16.96 for 6.50 and a turkey crown originally 39.95 for 7.00.

 

So ... Sunday lunches are sorted for a bit!! Well, from about March, coz I shall be sick of turkey till then!

Haha! serves you right! 

FM
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Sprout:

It's 10.35 in the morning xmas day where my brother is in New Zealand.....mind you.....he's gone to Australia for a holiday 

Yep ...Santa is on his way .....and at one minute past 12 I am going to open my sons present ....cos I think I know what it is  

You going to let us in on it? 

FM
Originally Posted by Rexi:

Oh, and ... I went to Waitrose at 4.45 - they close at 5 pm.

 

I bought a turkey that was originally 49.95 for 5.60, and a turkey breast originally 12.00 for 3.00, and a duck originally 16.96 for 6.50 and a turkey crown originally 39.95 for 7.00.

 

So ... Sunday lunches are sorted for a bit!! Well, from about March, coz I shall be sick of turkey till then!

Boy you did well there Rexi  

Baz
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Sprout:

It's 10.35 in the morning xmas day where my brother is in New Zealand.....mind you.....he's gone to Australia for a holiday 

 

I was talking to my Aussie WWF mate this afternoon, she was playing and it was 2.20 in the morning,,,I told her Santa wouldn't come cos she was still awake 

FM
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Sprout:

It's 10.35 in the morning xmas day where my brother is in New Zealand.....mind you.....he's gone to Australia for a holiday 

Yep ...Santa is on his way .....and at one minute past 12 I am going to open my sons present ....cos I think I know what it is  

You going to let us in on it? 

Well I THINK it's an IPad mini But I could be in for a big disappointment  

Baz
Originally Posted by Rexi:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Baz:

It's alright for you lot ....I'm going to have to be stone cold sober this Christmas  

 

 

I'll force extra down for you 

Bless you Dame ... you cannot take on all of this responsibility yourself. I will endeavour to help too!

 

 

I miss Morse an all 

Dame_Ann_Average
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Sprout:

It's 10.35 in the morning xmas day where my brother is in New Zealand.....mind you.....he's gone to Australia for a holiday 

Yep ...Santa is on his way .....and at one minute past 12 I am going to open my sons present ....cos I think I know what it is  

You going to let us in on it? 

Well I THINK it's an IPad mini But I could be in for a big disappointment  

 

 

I hope so 

Dame_Ann_Average

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