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Author Topic: THE HAPPY ROOM  (Read 122986 times)
Morticia
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« Reply #3060 on: 10:07:29, 23-12-2007 »

I am a happy bunny becauce I treated myself to a cooked breakfast this morning. I don`t wish to offend delicate sensibilities so I will merely say that it wasn`t a vegetarian breakfast. Apart from the tomatoes and mushrooms .... Smiley
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« Reply #3061 on: 10:21:25, 23-12-2007 »

Good for you, Mort: exactly what you need this time of the year!

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« Reply #3062 on: 11:07:37, 23-12-2007 »

Avert your eyes Ron!

Mort, I had porridge (Sassenach-style) made with milk and sprinkled with brown sugar and with fresh double cream poured on.  Grin

(I'll worry about the cholesterol later).  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #3063 on: 12:10:53, 23-12-2007 »

I am happy today because I had the best nights sleep for ages and none of my 5.00am awakenings.  Cheesy and I have had a funny email from a friend.

Dense fog here and thick frost, the spiders' webs are encased with sparkling diamonds. Very pretty.

Just about to unwrap the smoked salmon for lunch then I may embark upon the third chapter of my book

Milly's porridge sounds lovely, long time since I had that, might buy some tomorrow
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« Reply #3064 on: 13:43:10, 23-12-2007 »

I recently bought a ball for friends for Christmas.

I was wondering if perhaps you meant bell; my parents had a rather nice ship's bell by the front door for a while. Sadly they also had vandals.
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« Reply #3065 on: 13:59:58, 23-12-2007 »

Hello everyone, I am happy for my ability to make you all laugh. With me you never know if I mean I bought a bell, a ball or perhaps a bowl.
Happy Christmas everyone.
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« Reply #3066 on: 14:01:48, 23-12-2007 »

Watch out for the difference between 'bell ringing' and 'ball-wringing', t-p! Great to see you, by the way, really sorry to hear about how you've not been well - hope you have a great Xmas.
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« Reply #3067 on: 21:27:55, 23-12-2007 »


A happy Rudolf for our Happy Room.
And I'll be very happy if it works!
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« Reply #3068 on: 22:21:54, 23-12-2007 »

MabelJane, You are amazing with pictures. This one and a beautiful display on Waffle thread make me very happy.

Ian, thank you for good wishes. I am feeling better finally. I got an interesting DVD Yoga for musicians. The pianist there is Penelope Roskell who explains things very well. I am planning to use it for my students because when I talk about arms like ropes so many of them don't understand. She also demonstrate difference in sound well. I never thought how I am sitting and I think dare I say my back was stiff.
I am looking forward to your posts, especially about piano performance.
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« Reply #3069 on: 23:32:32, 23-12-2007 »

Hurray, I've just got home from my last concert of 2007!

(Of course, I'm happy now, but being unemployed usually gets me down after about 5 days of it...)
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« Reply #3070 on: 23:52:49, 23-12-2007 »

For you t-p  Kiss



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« Reply #3071 on: 21:45:01, 24-12-2007 »

I'm off now.  Got to play Santa tonight.  There's no sign of him going to sleep yet but hopefully by the end of Pirates of the Caribbean he'll be sleepy, then I can sneak in with the presents later on.  Cheesy

Have a good time folks.  Enjoy!  Kiss
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« Reply #3072 on: 22:11:59, 24-12-2007 »

Here is Milly as Santa
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« Reply #3073 on: 23:17:01, 24-12-2007 »

The rain is beating at the computer room window now so I'm glad I'm back indoors.

Hope you get a visit from Santa tonight Shocked

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MabelJane
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« Reply #3074 on: 23:38:01, 24-12-2007 »

MabelJane, You are amazing with pictures. This one and a beautiful display on Waffle thread make me very happy.
Thanks t-p but all I did was copy and paste them here - someone else very cleverly animated them!
A very happy Christmas to all you lovely people.  Kiss Kiss Kiss

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