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Rosgirl posted:
Sprout posted:
Baz posted:
Dame_Ann_Average posted:
Baz posted:
Sprout posted:

I can quite equivocablly say.....I'm going......to the fridge....again 

Now there a surprise  

I was truly shocked...I had expected her to say it much sooner 

Rofl  

No one knows how many times I've already been though 

fridge or waders?/

FM
Rosgirl posted:
Sprout posted:
Baz posted:
Dame_Ann_Average posted:
Baz posted:
Sprout posted:

I can quite equivocablly say.....I'm going......to the fridge....again 

Now there a surprise  

I was truly shocked...I had expected her to say it much sooner 

Rofl  

No one knows how many times I've already been though 

fridge or waders?/

Both ,

Baz
Baz posted:
Rosgirl posted:
Sprout posted:
Baz posted:
Dame_Ann_Average posted:
Baz posted:
Sprout posted:

I can quite equivocablly say.....I'm going......to the fridge....again 

Now there a surprise  

I was truly shocked...I had expected her to say it much sooner 

Rofl  

No one knows how many times I've already been though 

fridge or waders?/

Both ,

Rocking Ros Rose
Baz posted:
Dame_Ann_Average posted:
Sprout posted:

Could've been worse 

aye ...it could have been on my lap and a scalded tuppence 

That's what my mum used to call it  

I can't remember what my mam called it although I suspect it wasn't a tuppence....things like that just weren't talked about in our household.....I've had a sheltered upbringing you know  

FM
Sprout posted:

I can't remember what my mam called it although I suspect it wasn't a tuppence....things like that just weren't talked about in our household.....I've had a sheltered upbringing you know  

 I did too Pam, it was those days...but we had Allan's young children in the house and tuppence was used...I can't remember what the male equivalent was ...in my marriage it was named nuisance 

Dame_Ann_Average
Dame_Ann_Average posted:
Sprout posted:

I can't remember what my mam called it although I suspect it wasn't a tuppence....things like that just weren't talked about in our household.....I've had a sheltered upbringing you know  

 I did too Pam, it was those days...but we had Allan's young children in the house and tuppence was used...I can't remember what the male equivalent was ...in my marriage it was named nuisance 

FM
Sprout posted:
Baz posted:
Dame_Ann_Average posted:
Sprout posted:

Could've been worse 

aye ...it could have been on my lap and a scalded tuppence 

That's what my mum used to call it  

I can't remember what my mam called it although I suspect it wasn't a tuppence....things like that just weren't talked about in our household.....I've had a sheltered upbringing you know  

,My mum also used to tell me to keep my hand on my halfpenny ....,

Baz

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