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Author Topic: THE HAPPY ROOM  (Read 122986 times)
brassbandmaestro
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« Reply #3930 on: 09:27:47, 21-03-2008 »

Isnt it frustrating when pcs dont work or anythin g mechanical ome to that! I havnt been able to get online for 2 days now, I think, all because my ip dint like me because I didnt put all of my username on. Its been connecting all this time Ive been back online snd all of a sudden didnt like the way I had my username! Stiil, I am back online now, which me very happy!!! Grin
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« Reply #3931 on: 10:29:38, 21-03-2008 »

Isnt it frustrating when pcs dont work or anythin g mechanical ome to that! I havnt been able to get online for 2 days now, I think, all because my ip dint like me because I didnt put all of my username on. Its been connecting all this time Ive been back online snd all of a sudden didnt like the way I had my username! Stiil, I am back online now, which me very happy!!! Grin

hurrah!
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« Reply #3932 on: 20:25:03, 21-03-2008 »

Ho!  I sympathise Brassbandmaestro and Increpatio.   I'm back after some weeks and have posted an explanation of what has happened re my pc on the Grumpy board.  I reckon my teeth are a couple of millimetres shorter through constant gnashing and my expenditure on malt has risen substantially.  What a pity that you can't just kick the ****** things to keep them in order.
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« Reply #3933 on: 22:10:54, 21-03-2008 »

Ho S'Wave <hug emoticon>

Glad to see you back.. I miss a friendly face  Grin

A
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« Reply #3934 on: 08:08:47, 22-03-2008 »

Good to have you back!!
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« Reply #3935 on: 14:12:04, 22-03-2008 »

Ho "A".  Many thanks for your "greeting".   I must consider a new computer, although this one has been excellent, apart from the recent blood pressure raising "nastinesses" .   You are both fit and well I hope and involved in plans.   In order to find what's been going on I must spend some time getting up-to-date.  Have I missed anything I should know about?
Cheers and hugs and regards to "him".
S'wave
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« Reply #3936 on: 14:15:39, 22-03-2008 »

Ho Brassbandmaestro.  Thankyou for your message.  Isn't it totally annoying and frustrating when you can't get on line.  No doubt, like me, when you did get back on line, an idiot grin spread over the dial and a weight lifted from your shoulders allowing you to sag gently onto your chair.
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« Reply #3937 on: 14:52:32, 22-03-2008 »

Ho "A".  Many thanks for your "greeting".   I must consider a new computer, although this one has been excellent, apart from the recent blood pressure raising "nastinesses" .   You are both fit and well I hope and involved in plans.   In order to find what's been going on I must spend some time getting up-to-date.  Have I missed anything I should know about?
Cheers and hugs and regards to "him".
S'wave

Ho S'Wave.. yes , one week from now - wellies will be worn !

A
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« Reply #3938 on: 17:05:00, 22-03-2008 »

Ho Brassbandmaestro.  Thankyou for your message.  Isn't it totally annoying and frustrating when you can't get on line.  No doubt, like me, when you did get back on line, an idiot grin spread over the dial and a weight lifted from your shoulders allowing you to sag gently onto your chair.
Cheers
S'wave
Ho, Soundwave, yes I did have a weight noff my shoulders. All it was because of my username wasnt properly put!!!  My goodness!! Ive been back online all this time, then all of a sudden, the ip didnt like me!!! Still thats pcs for you!!!

Well NEWCASTLE 2 - FULHAM 0!!! YAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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« Reply #3939 on: 17:35:57, 22-03-2008 »


Well NEWCASTLE 2 - FULHAM 0!!! YAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If I cared anything about football that result wouldn't make me happy at all. I was born in Fulham and lived five minutes away from Craven Cottage. However, since I don't give a tinkers about football, or any other sport really, I won't be going into deepest mourning.
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« Reply #3940 on: 17:50:46, 22-03-2008 »

I love that picture Mort.  It was sent to me in an email about what do you do if you're really drunk, have a sharp knife, a lime and a very patient cat.  Grin
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« Reply #3941 on: 19:50:11, 22-03-2008 »

Thank goodness you have the right attitude Mort!! Personally though, football is a wonderful game.
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« Reply #3942 on: 01:39:00, 23-03-2008 »

Walking back from the Easter Vigil at my church through the streets of London N5 around 11.20  pmI saw a real live fox jump up on a garden wall and down into the front garden of a terraced house.  I can't remember seeing a fox out of captivity before.  It looked very elegant.  I was told that urban foxes are the reason why the rabbits in Clissold Park are kept under cover.  Tally ho.
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« Reply #3943 on: 01:40:17, 23-03-2008 »

Walking back from the Easter Vigil at my church through the streets of London N5 around 11.20  pmI saw a real live fox jump up on a garden wall and down into the front garden of a terraced house.  I can't remember seeing a fox out of captivity before.
Really?!

I don't think I ever did until I came to London, but I often see them prowling around the streets at night (and not just in Forest Hill: I used to see them when I lived in North London too).
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« Reply #3944 on: 02:24:38, 23-03-2008 »

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