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Author Topic: THE HAPPY ROOM  (Read 122986 times)
Don Basilio
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« Reply #5880 on: 21:56:46, 01-10-2008 »

From what I remember, martle, Terry E's hair wasn't much better.  And his comments on my essay were to the effect "there's something here, but I don't know what."  Story of my life.

My hair is much neater on my NUS card, but by the time the YMCA photo was taken I had moved on.
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« Reply #5881 on: 01:24:23, 02-10-2008 »

Oh, it's a YMCA card! ... I thought it was a magazine article you'd written about the perils of hostelling abroad without prior preparation in one's native land! Cheesy

It's a nice picture, anyway.
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« Reply #5882 on: 07:44:32, 02-10-2008 »

should i walk around hampstead heath or richmond park today ?
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« Reply #5883 on: 07:46:57, 02-10-2008 »

Yes, you should.
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« Reply #5884 on: 08:16:50, 02-10-2008 »

1pm

national gallery

1-1.45pm
Lunchtime talk
Triumphal Arches: Mantegna to Rubens – Art and Political Triumph
Norman Coady, Theatre
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« Reply #5885 on: 08:54:56, 02-10-2008 »

London certainly has its advantages!! Your never too far away from anything in a way of entertainment. I hope you had a good old walk around Hampstead Heath yesterday, LB?
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« Reply #5886 on: 10:47:05, 02-10-2008 »

While I'm being narcissistic, here I am twenty years on from my student days, at work:


I seem to the remember the post of Senior Housing Officer was created for me, because they couldn't leave me as an Housing Officer tout court, but I was utterly unwilling to take on any managerial post.

I think its an improvement.
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« Reply #5887 on: 10:54:06, 02-10-2008 »

While I'm being narcissistic, here I am twenty years, on at work:


I seem the remember the post of Senior Housing Officer was created for me, because they couldn't leave me as an Housing Officer tout court, but I was utterly unwilling to take on any managerial post.

I think its an improvement.

What lovely soulful eyes.  Nice hair too. [you might think about losing the moustache though)

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« Reply #5888 on: 11:27:16, 02-10-2008 »

Some people don't change, Don Basilio.
You are one of them. I don't think you have changed much.

I like that picture. I think you can see the person through with your eyes. You have beautiful eyes.
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« Reply #5889 on: 12:16:40, 02-10-2008 »

What lovely soulful eyes.  Nice hair too. [you might think about losing the moustache though)


I agree with everything Milly says Smiley

I feel stupidly happy because a nice red top (not the newsaper variety!) that I'd ordered, and had been told would be delayed until November, was delivered this morning.
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« Reply #5890 on: 12:28:54, 02-10-2008 »

i went to greenwich park today and took pics for you Smiley

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« Reply #5891 on: 12:34:08, 02-10-2008 »

Very nice walk you had, by the looks of it LB!! Whats the with the building and that ampetheatre type pattern?
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« Reply #5892 on: 12:38:19, 02-10-2008 »

is the ranger's house

the odd pattern, is telling you what is the name,of the roses, in the rose garden

http://www.greenwich.gov.uk/Greenwich/LeisureCulture/ImagesOfAttractions/RangersHouse.htm
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« Reply #5893 on: 13:07:18, 02-10-2008 »

Thank you, Lord Byron.
They are beautiful pictures. I never saw moving pictures like you have in your post.

I also went for a walk. We have rain some times, but it is bright and sunny. I also went for a walk, but had to come back because of rain.

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« Reply #5894 on: 13:41:52, 02-10-2008 »

scroll down, on my blog, for pictures of the lake district

have you ever been, there ?
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