The Retirement Thread

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pawl

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Mrs p has just found Face Ache Good grief there’s some garbage on there.🚮🚮🚮
 
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We have the grand kids here, one 16 months and one 10 years, we have a box full of toys for them to play with, but they have dragged a frying pan out of the cupboard and emptied the spuds out of the veg rack and are having a whale of a time.:wacko::laugh::laugh::laugh:
 
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We have the grand kids here, one 16 months and one 10 years, we have a box full of toys for them to play with, but they have dragged a frying pan out of the cupboard and emptied the spuds out of the veg rack and are having a whale of a time.:wacko::laugh::laugh::laugh:

When I was growing up my Dad was a Chiropedist and his surgery was in our house.
Sometimes people - OK mothers - used to turn up for treatment with young kids.
My Mum normally used to take them into the kitchen and put them on the floor with all the pans turned upside down and a couple of wooden spoons
Noisy but the kids normally had a great time

simple things!
 

Lee_M

Guru
Morning all (just)

Went out for a club ride to see how my back got on.

30 miles at 16mph and seems OK so far, so pretty pleased.

Now off to watch the TdF for the rest of the day, as I don't want to watch the cricket and be depressed
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
For only the 2nd time, we have cherries in the tree and gooseberries ripening in the orchard. Normally we never get them as the birds eat everything, but the last year all the birds disappeared and even now there are only a few, so the fruit will be OK this year. Hoorah.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
We have the grand kids here, one 16 months and one 10 years, we have a box full of toys for them to play with, but they have dragged a frying pan out of the cupboard and emptied the spuds out of the veg rack and are having a whale of a time.:wacko::laugh::laugh::laugh:



My kids used to ignore all the toys abd preferred to play with an empty tin turned upside down and a wooden spoon. Drove me mad with all the banging. :laugh:
 
Oh yes! My mother used to buy me those for school. When the collar and cuffs frayed or wore out she would take them off, turn inside out and stitch back on again

My mum did the same, and I had to have my sisters hand me downs even my schoolblazer the buttons were on the wrong side for me so she made new buttons holes and sewed up the others, I some times wonder if I had her hand me down knickers as when I went to senior school I had new ones as they had a hole in the front :blush:
 
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