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

Never seen it and don't want to But my kids love it ...especialLy my youngest GD  

 

 

I always was fascinated by Tolkien 

I was made to read The Hobbit age 10 and it just put me off I hated it

See, I'm not claiming to be anything I'm not, but some of the peeps I went to school with were hopeless and therefore some of us couldn't progress the way we wanted to 

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

Never seen it and don't want to But my kids love it ...especialLy my youngest GD  

 

 

I always was fascinated by Tolkien 

It's never grabbed me at all Dame  

nor me but stemmed from being young I think - mind you not really a film watcher

can't stand this fifty shades thing - only read the first page of the book -totally boring

Rocking Ros Rose
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
 

 dammmmmeeeeeeeeloadsa hope you had a good day -bliddy cold here *FAWNS*  

 

 

nippy here too Ros and I think for the next three days......  

 OMG sick of being cold TBH

Snow coming Hailed like billy o here today 

We had a five minute hailstone shower at niece's about fourish.That was it! 

FM
Originally Posted by Sprout:
 

See, I'm not claiming to be anything I'm not, but some of the peeps I went to school with were hopeless and therefore some of us couldn't progress the way we wanted to 

 

 

I was an avid reader from about 7/8 I joined the library, school or the other kids never held me back Pam. i think it's marmite, Rio is like me and he's loves to read, he's borrow books from school, the library and we buy him them 

Dame_Ann_Average
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
 

nor me but stemmed from being young I think - mind you not really a film watcher

can't stand this fifty shades thing - only read the first page of the book -totally boring

 

 

I have no interest in reading, watching or hearing about it to be honest Ros........I loved lady Chatterly's lover, but it was a well written book...not tosh 

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

Never seen it and don't want to But my kids love it ...especialLy my youngest GD  

 

 

I always was fascinated by Tolkien 

It's never grabbed me at all Dame  

nor me but stemmed from being young I think - mind you not really a film watcher

can't stand this fifty shades thing - only read the first page of the book -totally boring

I don't watch many films either Ros ....and wouldn't give 50 shades the time of day .....who wants to read about people bonking !  

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

 dammmmmeeeeeeeeloadsa hope you had a good day -bliddy cold here *FAWNS*  

 

 

nippy here too Ros and I think for the next three days......  

 OMG sick of being cold TBH

Snow coming Hailed like billy o here today 

We had a five minute hailstone shower at niece's about fourish.That was it! 

I think yours is yet to come  

Baz
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
 

See, I'm not claiming to be anything I'm not, but some of the peeps I went to school with were hopeless and therefore some of us couldn't progress the way we wanted to 

 

 

I was an avid reader from about 7/8 I joined the library, school or the other kids never held me back Pam. i think it's marmite, Rio is like me and he's loves to read, he's borrow books from school, the library and we buy him them 

Yeah,when I was younger I used to love finding out about words  I remember my mam scrubbing floors on her knees and me following her round reading from a book and doing my times tables at one time 

FM
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
 

nor me but stemmed from being young I think - mind you not really a film watcher

can't stand this fifty shades thing - only read the first page of the book -totally boring

 

 

I have no interest in reading, watching or hearing about it to be honest Ros........I loved lady Chatterly's lover, but it was a well written book...not tosh 

Me either

FM
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
 

See, I'm not claiming to be anything I'm not, but some of the peeps I went to school with were hopeless and therefore some of us couldn't progress the way we wanted to 

 

 

I was an avid reader from about 7/8 I joined the library, school or the other kids never held me back Pam. i think it's marmite, Rio is like me and he's loves to read, he's borrow books from school, the library and we buy him them 

aawwww brilliant they all look bright little buttons though  -

Rocking Ros Rose
Last edited by Rocking Ros Rose
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Baz:
 

Never seen it and don't want to But my kids love it ...especialLy my youngest GD  

 

 

I always was fascinated by Tolkien 

It's never grabbed me at all Dame  

nor me but stemmed from being young I think - mind you not really a film watcher

can't stand this fifty shades thing - only read the first page of the book -totally boring

I don't watch many films either Ros ....and wouldn't give 50 shades the time of day .....who wants to read about people bonking !  

Zackly! 

FM
Originally Posted by Sprout:
 

Yeah,when I was younger I used to love finding out about words  I remember my mam scrubbing floors on her knees and me following her round reading from a book and doing my times tables at one time 

 

 

I'm still the same..I love being a sponge and love learning even to this day...it's remembering the bugger 

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

 dammmmmeeeeeeeeloadsa hope you had a good day -bliddy cold here *FAWNS*  

 

 

nippy here too Ros and I think for the next three days......  

 OMG sick of being cold TBH

Snow coming Hailed like billy o here today 

We had a five minute hailstone shower at niece's about fourish.That was it! 

I think yours is yet to come  

FM
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
 

 dammmmmeeeeeeeeloadsa hope you had a good day -bliddy cold here *FAWNS*  

 

 

nippy here too Ros and I think for the next three days......  

 OMG sick of being cold TBH

Snow coming Hailed like billy o here today 

We had a five minute hailstone shower at niece's about fourish.That was it! 

I think yours is yet to come  

 

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

I am substituting soup for dinner a couple of days a week .....and then just eating small portions of things like pasta , or tuna the other days ...

 

 

brown rice is good..but a bugger to cook 

Why? What's difficult with cooking brown rice? Forgive me, I've never done it so I don't know 

never fancy brown rice - lubbs my carbs TBH but eat mainly Jacket potatoes  and Nimble bread - the new sandwich thins are nice and only 99 calories

on holiday i only have 2 meals not 3

Rocking Ros Rose
Last edited by Rocking Ros Rose
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
 

Yeah,when I was younger I used to love finding out about words  I remember my mam scrubbing floors on her knees and me following her round reading from a book and doing my times tables at one time 

 

 

I'm still the same..I love being a sponge and love learning even to this day...it's remembering the bugger 

Missis.....that is soooo like me 

FM
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
 

See, I'm not claiming to be anything I'm not, but some of the peeps I went to school with were hopeless and therefore some of us couldn't progress the way we wanted to 

 

 

I was an avid reader from about 7/8 I joined the library, school or the other kids never held me back Pam. i think it's marmite, Rio is like me and he's loves to read, he's borrow books from school, the library and we buy him them 

I'very always loved reading ....since I was a tot .....and all my grandkids do ....but my youngest GD takes after me and loves books ...and reads loads and loads  

Baz
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
 

aawwww brilliant they all look bright little buttons though  -

 

Rio is very bright boy, but a moody little git  I'm still trying to find him the full set of the Bill badger books I read at his age......they never reprinted the whole set and originals are costing a fortune  he's also interested in history, I really do think h's got my learning genes  but not my mood ones 

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

Yeah,when I was younger I used to love finding out about words  I remember my mam scrubbing floors on her knees and me following her round reading from a book and doing my times tables at one time 

 

 

I'm still the same..I love being a sponge and love learning even to this day...it's remembering the bugger 

Missis.....that is soooo like me 

Ditto  

Baz
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
 

Yeah,when I was younger I used to love finding out about words  I remember my mam scrubbing floors on her knees and me following her round reading from a book and doing my times tables at one time 

 

 

I'm still the same..I love being a sponge and love learning even to this day...it's remembering the bugger 

same here -

Rocking Ros Rose
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
 

aawwww brilliant they all look bright little buttons though  -

 

Rio is very bright boy, but a moody little git  I'm still trying to find him the full set of the Bill badger books I read at his age......they never reprinted the whole set and originals are costing a fortune  he's also interested in history, I really do think h's got my learning genes  but not my mood ones 

I think my youngest GD has inherited her dads and mine  

Baz
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
 

aawwww brilliant they all look bright little buttons though  -

 

Rio is very bright boy, but a moody little git  I'm still trying to find him the full set of the Bill badger books I read at his age......they never reprinted the whole set and originals are costing a fortune  he's also interested in history, I really do think h's got my learning genes  but not my mood ones 

aww he doesn't look moody in the photosmind you they grow up so quickly these days

Rocking Ros Rose
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
 

Yeah,when I was younger I used to love finding out about words  I remember my mam scrubbing floors on her knees and me following her round reading from a book and doing my times tables at one time 

 

 

I'm still the same..I love being a sponge and love learning even to this day...it's remembering the bugger 

Missis.....that is soooo like me 

 

 

it gets worse 

Dame_Ann_Average

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