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Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by kimota:
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If I remember correctly the police were pretty incompetent and even tampered with evidence,

 

 

they didn't tamper, they chain of evidence could have been handled better  He was as guilty as sin, the defence was blamed for tampering with the glove  allegedly 

Remembers the glove from OJ's trial 

Moonie
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:

 

 

Moonieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee *damp and breezy here, but not too cald snogs and fawns*    I've been out visiting my Aunts for a good part of the day, hope you've had a good one  

Awwww hope you had a good time Dameeeeeeeeeeeeee, *despite the bliddy rain I had to go out to shop in, my day was good fankoo snogs and fawns*    

Moonie
Originally Posted by moonie:
 

Awwww hope you had a good time Dameeeeeeeeeeeeee, *despite the bliddy rain I had to go out to shop in, my day was good fankoo snogs and fawns*    

 

 

*runs down the crib and dives at Moonieeeeeeeeeeee snogs and fawns*    

 

Enjoyed it Moonie, one Aunt is the only remaining sibling of my mothers and the other married a brother...was nice to catch up and sorry you got caught in the rain, I stayed dry in the car 

Dame_Ann_Average
Originally Posted by Baz:
 

So do I , seeing as I'm minding

 

 

oh, of course...mines Sunday night 

 

 

had a trauma in the supermarket, I walked past one of those policeman life size cardboard cut outs yesterday...just as I was side by side to it, he moved...I screamed and he laughed  I said 'bloody hell, you scared the hell out of me'...I bet he's doing that with loads of people. He was in the same pose and everything, he said to me you thought I was the cardboard policeman didn't you...I let him off coz he was really good looking 

Dame_Ann_Average
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Baz:
 

So do I , seeing as I'm minding

 

 

oh, of course...mines Sunday night 

 

 

had a trauma in the supermarket, I walked past one of those policeman life size cardboard cut outs yesterday...just as I was side by side to it, he moved...I screamed and he laughed  I said 'bloody hell, you scared the hell out of me'...I bet he's doing that with loads of people. He was in the same pose and everything, he said to me you thought I was the cardboard policeman didn't you...I let him off coz he was really good looking 

 

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

How was your aunt ?

 

both..my mothers sister and a sister -in-law..they were good 77 and 86 tomorrow  

 

this afternoon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Awww I have to say you're ageing well  

 

 

bugger orf, that ain't me    mams sister is on the left 

 

Baz
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:

 

 

All joking aside, she was/is still a pretty good singer and must have raised well into the hundreds of thousands for charity over the years. 

Bless her  

 

No SproUT tonight ? 

 

 

doesn't look like it..she said she wasn't going to be on as much. I know it's quiet, but if we all drop off the forum dies 

Dame_Ann_Average

 

 

went on a newspaper hunt about my Aunt...I hope she behaves at tomorrow's party...found this from 9 years ago in one of the papers 

 

 

 

 

Fanfare visits three schemes which had Valentine celebrations... VALENTINE ‘WEDDING’ FOR GLADYS! FREE spirit Gladys McKinney of Dickinson Court in Whitehaven created a bit of a splash for her Valentine’s Day birthday and ended up in The Whitehaven News! Though Gladys always has a do for her friends at Dickinson Court on February 14, this year she decided to go one better than throwing a run-of-the-mill party – and arranged a mock wedding to celebrate the day of romance. So, the 77 years young bride stepped into a white gown and veil to ‘marry’ her bow-tied groom Eddie (otherwise known as Edie Armstrong). The bridesmaid was sister of a tenant and a friend, Janet Kelly, and Gladys was given away by another friend, ex-mayor Bill Southward, while the best man was another lady pretending to be a gent, Betty Tyson. The ceremony was performed by resident Sally Wood’s daughter Mary Robson who became a vicar for the day. Among the vows they exchanged were promises to buy cigarettes and wash clothes! After they said ‘I do’, their ‘marriage’ was sealed with a big red ring from a helium balloon to much laughter and merriment. Then everyone enjoyed a buffet, a toast to the happy couple with birthday (or was it wedding?) cake and rounded the occasion off with singing and entertainment from Michael Burke and his singing guests. Resident Manager at Dickinson Court Ann Giddens said: “It was the talk of Whitehaven. Everyone was invited and most of the residents attended. It was hilarious!”

 

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

 

 

All joking aside, she was/is still a pretty good singer and must have raised well into the hundreds of thousands for charity over the years. 

Bless her  

 

No SproUT tonight ? 

 

 

doesn't look like it..she said she wasn't going to be on as much. I know it's quiet, but if we all drop off the forum dies 

It is a bit quiet , but there are still a few of us around 

Baz
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:

 

 

went on a newspaper hunt about my Aunt...I hope she behaves at tomorrow's party...found this from 9 years ago in one of the papers 

 

 

 

 

Fanfare visits three schemes which had Valentine celebrations... VALENTINE ‘WEDDING’ FOR GLADYS! FREE spirit Gladys McKinney of Dickinson Court in Whitehaven created a bit of a splash for her Valentine’s Day birthday and ended up in The Whitehaven News! Though Gladys always has a do for her friends at Dickinson Court on February 14, this year she decided to go one better than throwing a run-of-the-mill party – and arranged a mock wedding to celebrate the day of romance. So, the 77 years young bride stepped into a white gown and veil to ‘marry’ her bow-tied groom Eddie (otherwise known as Edie Armstrong). The bridesmaid was sister of a tenant and a friend, Janet Kelly, and Gladys was given away by another friend, ex-mayor Bill Southward, while the best man was another lady pretending to be a gent, Betty Tyson. The ceremony was performed by resident Sally Wood’s daughter Mary Robson who became a vicar for the day. Among the vows they exchanged were promises to buy cigarettes and wash clothes! After they said ‘I do’, their ‘marriage’ was sealed with a big red ring from a helium balloon to much laughter and merriment. Then everyone enjoyed a buffet, a toast to the happy couple with birthday (or was it wedding?) cake and rounded the occasion off with singing and entertainment from Michael Burke and his singing guests. Resident Manager at Dickinson Court Ann Giddens said: “It was the talk of Whitehaven. Everyone was invited and most of the residents attended. It was hilarious!”

 

Way to go her ! 

Baz
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by moonie:

Dameeeeeeeeeeeeee *drops on Dameee from a great height fawns and snogs*    

  

 

 

Moonieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee *gets in a prone position and holds mattress up to cushion the fall snogsssssssssssssssssss*   

*might need more than a mattress snogs and fawns*   

Moonie

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