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Lynne (Tigger's Mum)
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Jul 13, 2018 03:52AM

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Thanks for doing the survey everyone, best if you are readers of humorous sff as I’m trying to use the data to hone the kind of books I write! ;-)


Ooh, liking all these claims to fame! I just work with Steve Coogans uncle. That is quite scary actually Lynne, you may have had a lucky escape there.

My phone keeps insisting we're gonna have thunderstorms this afternoon.
Will be out of a clear blue sky if we do.
Had a nice long walk and got some flower photos to put on Facebook.
I'm hoping Kath and/or Rosemary will label them for me.


It's in the mid twenties at the mo' so I should get another load of washing dry before sundown.
We went to Iceland earlier and found the Greggs freezer was nearly empty, which was a disappointment because I really wanted to stock up on their sausage rolls for a couple of nice easy lunches. It's a bank holiday here on Monday (Glasgow Fair week) so my guess is mums are buying their offspring their usual school-time lunch.

wow, that is really scary Lynne!

It's in the mid twenties at the mo' so I should get another load of washing dry before sundown.
We went to Iceland earlier and found the Greggs freezer was nearly empty, which was a..."
With this heat Elizabeth - I'm surprised you didn't climb into the empty fridge!!
My claim to fame is that I've been on the telly 3 times - once singing in the Salvation Army - the second time I was interviewed while taking a dinnertime stroll through a local park (Roath Park to my localites) and I was licking an ice lolly! Nothing wrong with that on a hot day you might think - but I was in my Nurses uniform!!! It was ok though - my Nursing Officer just asked why I didn't get an ice lolly for her too!! The third time was taking the blood pressure of one of my patients for an evening news item!!

Reported the pothole that developed - have since had four short visits, from different township trucks: one looked at everything. He came back and ran a robot down the sewer the next day. Then people came another day to force water down the sewer somehow - more robot? Then today, two visits: one to pour dirt and concrete down the hole, the final one to apply asphalt over the concrete - and we're fixed. They took the orange cone away with them.
It didn't even take two weeks total. I like this mayor - things get done around here.


I'm surprised one of the cats hasn't investigated it!

Grief, Lynne, that's horrifying.

Sorry to disappoint you Benjamin, but I read a study that says we cant actually catch up on sleep.

Oh my fucking jeepers. I have goose bumps now! That's horrible!


We've just cleaned the flat from stem to stern. That saying makes no sense, does it?
I love a Saturday morning smell of furniture polish.
Gorgeous day again. Can't really complain about being stuck in Wales this summer, can I? So far, anyway.
Shame there's stupid football on this afternoon.

Just had to write a brief intro for the parent newsletter at our new school.
I should have let you lot write it. :D


Lynne, I got shivers reading that. Totally freaked me out. Thank goodness all was okay.
Flo, could you pass that ice-lolly along. It's boiling here. I don't care how old the lolly is.
Sorry, you're in pain, Desley. Take care.
Yours truly, from a British Island that is melting into the sea. Hot, hot, hot

I was about to ask about your foot - uneven ground could be hard on it. Glad you reunited the pup and its owner - a quick happy ending due to microchips. More people should use them. My middle son acquired his cat because it had a chip. They returned it to the owner twice, after which the owner decided my son and his girlfriend had been chosen by the cat!


Unfortunately Alicia, I'm a bit on the fence about microchips, as it means we have to give neglected animals back too

Not doing much today, but if gardening then watch the French lose at football tonight, I bet there’s riots afterwards either way. .

Dave's father is having surgery tomorrow, as there's been a cancellation. Apparently, they'll be removing a chunk of bowel and he'll be needing a colostomy bag afterward.
I hope it's worth him going through at his age.
In his place, I wouldn't. His choice, though.
Got news yesterday that my younger brother is ill, as well. They're thinking some sort of stomach cancer. They'll be doing a bone marrow test to find out for sure.
He's turning 50 in seven days.
I'm in shock.


And hope Dave's dad gets through it okay as well.

Morning everyone.
Soft rain here which is forecast for the rest of the day and is making a soothing change - the garden is soaking it up.
Have a good day y'all - rain or shine.

Baking hot already and I picked a pound and a half of rasps. I picked them yesterday afternoon, too. They're ripening as you watch them!



Really sorry to hear that news Patti, fingers crossed they can sort it out. And fingers crossed for Dave's dad to!

Some good news for my family at last. Our 2nd Great-Granddaughter, Maisie Nicole Allen was born this morning, weighing in at 7lbs 7ozs. After all the heartache and sadness over the last few months - it felt really good to have something to celebrate.
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