@Rocking Ros Rose posted:never had anything but Pfizer - - only had the odd effect but only for 24 hours like the flu jab
I had Pfizer too Rosβ¦.just the sore arm bit π₯°π₯°π₯°
@Rocking Ros Rose posted:never had anything but Pfizer - - only had the odd effect but only for 24 hours like the flu jab
I had Pfizer too Rosβ¦.just the sore arm bit π₯°π₯°π₯°
@Rocking Ros Rose posted:norm for me especially at school but picked up the odd bit+ the school Emails start in welsh
I can say good day, and cheers π€£π€£π€£
his wife has unusual green coloured eyes, very attractive
@Baz posted:I remember them talking it a lot in the shops etc when I went to stay with my nana and granddad as a kid .
yes - it does went O about 3 weeks ago - nice town
@*mollie* posted:his wife has unusual green coloured eyes, very attractive
yes
@Baz posted:I can say good day, and cheers π€£π€£π€£
@Baz posted:I remember them talking it a lot in the shops etc when I went to stay with my nana and granddad as a kid .
aaww
@Kaytee posted:I had Pfizer too Rosβ¦.just the sore arm bit π₯°π₯°π₯°
yes have that and the odd fluey reaction but not everytime
@*mollie* posted:his wife has unusual green coloured eyes, very attractive
Yes ππ
@Baz posted:I can say good day, and cheers π€£π€£π€£
a good start and tonight Keith and his wife have taught you some new words.
what a lovely old theatre and full of history
its welsh first language where they are so should soon pick bits up
Is it a rule in Wales that you canβt alter Welsh chapelsβ¦β¦we stayed in one on the Welsh borders a long time ago β¦..
@Baz posted:I donβt have the vision to see how these old places could look π€£π€£
nor me bazzy - but OH is quite good
@*mollie* posted:a good start and tonight Keith and his wife have taught you some new words.
I actually used to know a few more words cos my nan and grandad , and great grandparents were Welsh β¦.and my great great ancestors were Irish β¦.all on my mums side β¦.so I have Celt written through me like a stick of rock π€£π€£π€£
@Rocking Ros Rose posted:its welsh first language where they are so should soon pick bits up
yes they should start to understand a fair bit, even if it take longer to actually speak it.
@Rocking Ros Rose posted:nor me bazzy - but OH is quite good
Yes , so saw Mr B
@Rocking Ros Rose posted:yes have that and the odd fluey reaction but not everytime
I was a bit lucky not to have any real side effects π₯°π₯°π₯°
@Kaytee posted:Is it a rule in Wales that you canβt alter Welsh chapelsβ¦β¦we stayed in one on the Welsh borders a long time ago β¦..
I donβt know Kaytee
@Kaytee posted:Is it a rule in Wales that you canβt alter Welsh chapelsβ¦β¦we stayed in one on the Welsh borders a long time ago β¦..
think you apply to change it- like any listed buildings - think but bet its complex
@Baz posted:I actually used to know a few more words cos my nan and grandad , and great grandparents were Welsh β¦.and my great great ancestors were Irish β¦.all on my mums side β¦.so I have Celt written through me like a stick of rock π€£π€£π€£
that's nice
@Baz posted:I actually used to know a few more words cos my nan and grandad , and great grandparents were Welsh β¦.and my great great ancestors were Irish β¦.all on my mums side β¦.so I have Celt written through me like a stick of rock π€£π€£π€£
Iβm solid East Anglia on both sidesβ¦.with a bit of German along the line in the 1700sπ€£π€£π€£
@Rocking Ros Rose posted:think you apply to change it- like any listed buildings - think but bet its complex
yes I bet it is, and you probably have all sorts of rules of what you can and can't do with the building.
which is quite right too, as its important to keep some things.
@Rocking Ros Rose posted:think you apply to change it- like any listed buildings - think but bet its complex
I seeβ¦..this one had a gallery with bedrooms off, the downstairs was just ordinary ,kitchen ,living space etc π₯°
pizza in the kiln and a bit of Moet...what is there not to like about that?
@*mollie* posted:yes I bet it is, and you probably have all sorts of rules of what you can and can't do with the building.
which is quite right too, as its important to keep some things.
yes agree Molliee
@*mollie* posted:yes I bet it is, and you probably have all sorts of rules of what you can and can't do with the building.
which is quite right too, as its important to keep some things.
As a historian I totally agree Mollie
@*mollie* posted:pizza in the kiln and a bit of Moet...what is there not to like about that?
Exactly π€£π€£π€£
@Baz posted:π€£π€£π€£π€£
And my granny was of Scottish descent also way back π€£π€£π€£
@Baz posted:Champers β¦now youβre talking π€£π€£π€£
I thought you might approve
@Kaytee posted:I seeβ¦..this one had a gallery with bedrooms off, the downstairs was just ordinary ,kitchen ,living space etc π₯°
sounds lovely kaytee - they prob had permission to change - see chapels up for sale now and again
@*mollie* posted:I thought you might approve
Is the pope catholic π€£π€£π€£π€£
@Baz posted:As a historian I totally agree Mollie
The outside and anything worth keeping should stay of course, but things like bathrooms and kitchens have to be updated π€£
@Kaytee posted:Iβm solid East Anglia on both sidesβ¦.with a bit of German along the line in the 1700sπ€£π€£π€£
1700's !!!
you did well to find anything out from that far back
@Rocking Ros Rose posted:sounds lovely kaytee - they prob had permission to change - see chapels up for sale now and again
There was about 10 of us staying for a long weekend π€£π€£π₯°π₯°
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