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SuzyB;1072539 wrote: Cold and raining here according to Jim, I haven't been out since my hospital appointment on Wednesday, had knee surgery 10 days ago so not on my feet :-5


Sorry to hear that Suzy, I hope you are up and about soon.
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Welcome Cazza! Nice to meet you. I live about 20 miles from BRUM!!!!:thinking:.....................:wah::wah:




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dubs;1072554 wrote: Welcome Cazza! Nice to meet you. I live about 20 miles from BRUM!!!!:thinking:.....................:wah::wah:


I Dubs, thanks for the welcome, nice to meet you as well.

Have I put my foot in it.:wah:
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Cazza;1072556 wrote: I Dubs, thanks for the welcome, nice to meet you as well.

Have I put my foot in it.:wah:


Not really! But I am a Spurs fan as well, so I hope we're still speaking tomorrow..:yh_rotfl




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Cazza;1072549 wrote: My son-in-law comes from Somerset and his father works in Bristol on a building project.If he climbs scaffolding and repairs facings and replaces gutters and he's called Tim it's quite possible he was hammering outside my window yesterday.
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dubs;1072558 wrote: Not really! But I am a Spurs fan as well, so I hope we're still speaking tomorrow..:yh_rotfl


Why don't you support Birmingham?

Have you got a Brum accent?
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spot;1072559 wrote: If he climbs scaffolding and repairs facings and replaces gutters and he's called Tim it's quite possible he was hammering outside my window yesterday.


Never heard of a Tim. No he is a site manager.
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Cazza;1072562 wrote: Never heard of a Tim. No he is a site manager.


We have those too. Sites. We apparently spent a half a billion pounds over the last three years building a supplementary shopping district next to Broadmead, just in time for the end of consumerism.
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spot;1072563 wrote: We have those too. Sites. We apparently spent a half a billion pounds over the last three years building a supplementary shopping district next to Broadmead, just in time for the end of consumerism.


Yes I think that is where he is.
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Cazza;1072561 wrote: Why don't you support Birmingham?

Have you got a Brum accent?


Cos that would just be plain wrong!!!

I always thought not, but members here say that I speak exactly like Uncle Kram, who is from Brum....Which is worrying!....:thinking::wah::wah:




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dubs;1072569 wrote: Cos that would just be plain wrong!!!

I always thought not, but members here say that I speak exactly like Uncle Kram, who is from Brum....Which is worrying!....:thinking::wah::wah:


So do you live near Stratford, I was there in the summer.
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Cazza;1072570 wrote: So do you live near Stratford, I was there in the summer.


Not that far away, but not too near either....In between Brum and Nottingham roughly..:)




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Cazza;1072491 wrote: Hi Open Mind, thanks for the welcome. I see you live in Leeds. I have never visited but passed through on the way to York.

That was probably the best thing to do, just pass through.:wah:

Have you ever been to Liverpool?


No, Leeds has got a great centre. I'm quite amazed at how many tourists come here. When I get the chance, I will study it's history.

I've only been here a year but when my circumstances have improved, I intend to do a lot of visiting. I'm in a good position to go to the downs, the lake district, the peak district, etc.

I haven't been to Liverpool as yet. I haven't even been to Blackpool as yet.:wah:
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I took my mum to Blackpool yesterday to have drinkies in the lady Mayor's parlour no less.

It was a nightmare driving in that freezing fog. :driving:
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abbey;1072667 wrote: I took my mum to Blackpool yesterday to have drinkies in the lady Mayor's parlour no less.

It was a nightmare driving in that freezing fog. :driving:


I bet it was. I notice there's a crisp white layer of frost this morning. I shall have to drive carefully when I go to pick up my daughter.
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OpenMind;1072665 wrote: When I get the chance, I will study it's history.Wool, and the Mecca Ballroom DJ nights.
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spot;1072849 wrote: Wool, and the Mecca Ballroom DJ nights.


Thank you, Spot. I know that Dewsbury's history involved making wool (where I was before moving to Leeds). Especially the type used for army uniforms. I forget the name of the type of wool they made now but I know it was made from old material.
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OpenMind;1072890 wrote: Thank you, Spot. I know that Dewsbury's history involved making wool (where I was before moving to Leeds). Especially the type used for army uniforms. I forget the name of the type of wool they made now but I know it was made from old material.


Shoddy. Originally a compliment on high quality and sought for from the four corners of the world, eventually turned upside down into a term of contempt. I haven't a clue how these inversions of meaning happen but they're commonplace.

The wool history of Leeds goes back to Norman times at least.
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spot;1072893 wrote: Shoddy. Originally a compliment on high quality and sought for from the four corners of the world, eventually turned upside down into a term of contempt. I haven't a clue how these inversions of meaning happen but they're commonplace.



The wool history of Leeds goes back to Norman times at least.


That's the term. Thanks for that, Spot.

I'm hoping to take advantage of an offer by the central library. I'll try to make it my Christmas present to myself. They are selling a set of maps, 14 all told, of Leeds. These are genuine copies of maps that existed and as far as I can tell some go back to the 17th century.
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OpenMind;1072895 wrote: That's the term. Thanks for that, Spot.

I'm hoping to take advantage of an offer by the central library. I'll try to make it my Christmas present to myself. They are selling a set of maps, 14 all told, of Leeds. These are genuine copies of maps that existed and as far as I can tell some go back to the 17th century.


It sounds an exciting offer, facsimile maps showing the changes over five centuries. Is there an Archaeological Society too? If there is I expect they give regular talks on what they've found locally.
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Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
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dubs;1072573 wrote: Not that far away, but not too near either....In between Brum and Nottingham roughly..:)


Dubs, I like that flying flag, you are obviously patriotic, like me.
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OpenMind;1072665 wrote: No, Leeds has got a great centre. I'm quite amazed at how many tourists come here. When I get the chance, I will study it's history.

I've only been here a year but when my circumstances have improved, I intend to do a lot of visiting. I'm in a good position to go to the downs, the lake district, the peak district, etc.

I haven't been to Liverpool as yet. I haven't even been to Blackpool as yet.:wah:


The Peak District is worth a visit and The Hanging Gate pub at Langley has fantastic views and great food. It is not far from Macclesfield.

When you say the downs, do you mean the Yorkshire dales?
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abbey;1072667 wrote: I took my mum to Blackpool yesterday to have drinkies in the lady Mayor's parlour no less.

It was a nightmare driving in that freezing fog. :driving:


Blackpool is not the place it was. We used to take the children when they were younger and they loved the fair, but it was a dear day out. I wouldn't go back there.
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spot;1072898 wrote: It sounds an exciting offer, facsimile maps showing the changes over five centuries. Is there an Archaeological Society too? If there is I expect they give regular talks on what they've found locally.


I've no idea at the moment. Ironically, now I'm back online, I seem to get less time to go to the library.
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Cazza;1072911 wrote: When you say the downs, do you mean the Yorkshire dales?


Probably, yup. There are downs close to where I used to live in Bedford.:D
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You can tell Cazza is a woman, she never stops talking. :-5

Welcome by the way Cazza, just joined myself.
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Steveg;1073173 wrote: You can tell Cazza is a woman, she never stops talking. :-5

Welcome by the way Cazza, just joined myself.


Hi Steve, thank you for the welcome.

It is true, I never stop talking!

Welcome to you as well.

Which team do you support?
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jimbo;1072152 wrote: my name is jimbo welcome aboard i'm a spurs fan ,we play you tomorrow ,may the best team lose that means spurs win :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl


Well Jimbo, I don't know if the best team won, on the day but I am sure glad Everton did. :guitarist
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SuzyB;1072226 wrote: I love footi Cazza, I just got tickets to see Spurs in December :guitarist:guitarist


I didn't see the match but I am so happy! :guitarist:D
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Cazza;1072142 wrote: Hi everyone,

My name is Cazza and I am a scouser and live on Merseyside. Well nobody's perfect.

I work as a school secretary and like going to a nice country pub for a meal and watching footie. Well nobody's perfect.

I like a chat, a good laugh and a lively debate.

Cazza


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Chookie;1073468 wrote: I suppose you've been caught early enough that you're still trainable...........


Chookie, don't you like Scousers and footie?
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jimbo;1073432 wrote: just my luck the only evertonian on fg joins the day before they beat spurs dammit :-5:-5:-5:-5





i mean well done :p:p:p:p:p


Jimbo, you can't win them all! :guitarist:D
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Watcha...you aint had the pleasure of meeting me yet.....still you have now:D;)
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Carolly;1073496 wrote: Watcha...you aint had the pleasure of meeting me yet.....still you have now:D;)


Who is Watcha?:thinking:
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Cazza;1073489 wrote: Chookie, don't you like Scousers and footie?


Scousers can be house-trained, but people who like fitba belong in zoos.
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OpenMind;1073503 wrote: Who is Watcha?:thinking:Posh Essex Word:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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Carolly;1073507 wrote: Posh Essex Word:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl


Gotcha.

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Carolly;1073496 wrote: Watcha...you aint had the pleasure of meeting me yet.....still you have now:D;)


Believe me, the pleasure is all mine! :guitarist:D
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Cazza;1073517 wrote: Believe me, the pleasure is all mine! :guitarist:D
Oh I know:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl;)
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Chookie;1073506 wrote: Scousers can be house-trained, but people who like fitba belong in zoos.


Chookie, have you been house-trained?

In other words, if you are male do you always put the toilet seat down? :D
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Cazza;1073520 wrote: Chookie, have you been house-trained?



In other words, if you are male do you always put the toilet seat down? :D


Why should he be carrying the toilet seat?:thinking:
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OpenMind;1073540 wrote: Why should he be carrying the toilet seat?:thinking:


Don't think about it just do it :D

It really is a bone of contention with us women!
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Cazza;1073549 wrote: Don't think about it just do it :D



It really is a bone of contention with us women!


I never carry the toilet seat with me. I leave it where it is in the bath.:rolleyes:
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OpenMind;1073556 wrote: I never carry the toilet seat with me. I leave it where it is in the bath.:rolleyes:


Well leave it down, thats a good boy. :D
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Cazza;1073567 wrote: Well leave it down, thats a good boy. :D


Woof.:D
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OpenMind;1073573 wrote: Woof.:D


Do you have any pets?
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Cazza;1073581 wrote: Do you have any pets?


Nope.
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Chookie;1073506 wrote: Scousers can be house-trained, but people who like fitba belong in zoos.OIY! :p
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