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Author Topic: THE HAPPY ROOM  (Read 122986 times)
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« Reply #1185 on: 13:26:47, 11-05-2007 »

I'm very happy because I just took the plunge and booked a flight to Mexico! Smiley Have been wanting to go back almost since I stepped off the plane from my last trip there 18 months ago, but kept dithering about money. Anyway, I did it. I'll be in Mexico City on 1 June and my friends will drive me to Acapulco on the 3rd.

 Smiley Smiley Smiley
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« Reply #1186 on: 13:29:31, 11-05-2007 »

Nice one, t_i_n! Enjoy!  Smiley

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« Reply #1187 on: 13:34:48, 11-05-2007 »

I would have been more impressed if the sombreros had been the other way round!  Shocked
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« Reply #1188 on: 14:10:22, 11-05-2007 »

I heard Buchstehude and I loved his music in COTW. I listened to it on listen again and I am very enthusiastic about his music at the moment.....

I am happy because his music maked me happy.

Me too, t-p. Another great week on COTW.
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« Reply #1189 on: 14:18:31, 11-05-2007 »

I heard Buchstehude and I loved his music in COTW. I listened to it on listen again and I am very enthusiastic about his music at the moment.....

I am happy because his music maked me happy.

Me too, t-p. Another great week on COTW.

I agree. Poor old Buxtehude often seems to get overlooked, so a whole week of him has been wonderful. The organ fest has made me a happy bunny indeed Smiley
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« Reply #1190 on: 14:45:21, 11-05-2007 »

Note to myself :-

Must try and control smutty sense of humour.  (Result of far too many "Carry On" films during my formative years!)  Grin
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« Reply #1191 on: 15:32:55, 11-05-2007 »

I am back in the Happy room, smarting up after my encounter with Mr Buxtehude. I managed to spell his name correctly a few times, but it is not easy to keep it this way for a person with no brain.
May be I have a half size of something. There are people who are born with half a brain. I thing I heard stories like that.

Any way Buxtehude it is, but it is so difficult to spell his name because I forgot German way of spelling completely by now.
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« Reply #1192 on: 15:34:12, 11-05-2007 »

Note to myself :-

Must try and control smutty sense of humour.  (Result of far too many "Carry On" films during my formative years!)  Grin

Milly, don`t you worry my girl. Just you

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« Reply #1193 on: 15:40:26, 11-05-2007 »

Nice one, t_i_n! Enjoy!  Smiley


Erm ... thanks, martle Wink
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« Reply #1194 on: 16:25:49, 11-05-2007 »

I wish I can go to Mexico. At this moment I would go to Mexico tomorrow.
I am glad t-i-n is going.
I used to live close to Mexico's boarder with CA. It was very good time of my life. I was young and pretty (I hope) and although it was difficult time, it was good time too.

It makes me happy to remember that Mexico's boarder near San Diego.

Have a good time t-i-n.
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« Reply #1195 on: 16:41:11, 11-05-2007 »

Thanks t-p. Smiley
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« Reply #1196 on: 17:26:29, 11-05-2007 »

Happy? Peanut butter on toast, with the merest sliver of rasberry jam, as a late-afternoon pick-me-up.  Smiley Smiley Smiley
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« Reply #1197 on: 18:00:18, 11-05-2007 »

Raspberry jam? Now you`re talking. Wonderful stuff. Jam of the Gods!  Salivate, salivate. Smiley
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« Reply #1198 on: 18:09:21, 11-05-2007 »

Raspberry jam is delicious, as is gooseberry jam. Why isn't it possible to buy gooseberries any more? I shall have to grow my own.
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« Reply #1199 on: 18:10:30, 11-05-2007 »

Salivate, salivate.

As sung by Kiri te Kanawa? Wink
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