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Sep 20 2013, 07:50 PM
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Nah.
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Yes, Captain Mainwaring. I have been watching Dad's Army on BBC2 on Saturday evenings lately.
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Sep 20 2013, 07:52 PM
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BuzzJack Legend
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the classics are always the best.
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Sep 20 2013, 07:57 PM
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The Last of the Rock Stars
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Dad's Army is still fab. As is Rising Damp
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Sep 20 2013, 07:57 PM
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Nah.
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Hopefully I will be up and heading to King's Lynn as planned tomorrow, the rest of the weekend I will have to edit my article for a local church magazine.
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Sep 20 2013, 07:58 PM
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The Last of the Rock Stars
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What's your article about Flatty?
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Sep 20 2013, 08:03 PM
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Nah.
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Well I am a church enthusiast and therefore I have picked up on some interesting features of the local churches. I am doing a series on the ones in the local group of churches.
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Sep 20 2013, 08:07 PM
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The Last of the Rock Stars
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Architectural features you mean?
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Sep 20 2013, 08:12 PM
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The Last of the Rock Stars
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Off to have my bath and read my book.
Night Night |
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Sep 20 2013, 08:12 PM
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Nah.
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Yes, architectural features is what I am referring to. I am looking forward to revisiting the smaller parishes, two of them have been for the most part locked with keyholder information and not everyone goes to get the key, the other one is redundant and only used a couple of times a year.
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Sep 20 2013, 08:14 PM
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The Last of the Rock Stars
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Better than going to Tesco which is the most exciting thing I do...
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Sep 20 2013, 08:57 PM
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I like historical buildings as well, I was actually in Freemasons building this evening , all very interesting & a bit Medieval looking with its peculiar high chairs & various symbols ...
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Sep 21 2013, 08:49 PM
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Nah.
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Sadly, unable to get out. Had a bit of a cold, so I have been attempting to tell it where to go
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Sep 23 2013, 08:59 PM
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The Last of the Rock Stars
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Hello. Sorry for my absence but Ive been really busy. 5 years after my dad died I finally decided to clear out his shed. 3 hours I spent in it yesterday and another 2 hours tonight. Ive filled about 10 bags and I think Ive managed to clear about one square foot . I could spend the rest of my life in that shed. Then again, it took him about 40 years to fill it with junk.... So if you wonder where I am, I'll be in the shed....
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Sep 23 2013, 09:02 PM
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The Last of the Rock Stars
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I'll try to get on line tomorrow night. Just really busy with Real Life stuff at the moment.
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Sep 23 2013, 09:04 PM
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The Last of the Rock Stars
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I found a sink U-bend and an element for a Tricity cooker. My mum says she doesn't remember even having a Tricity cooker....
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Sep 23 2013, 10:23 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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Hello. Sorry for my absence but Ive been really busy. 5 years after my dad died I finally decided to clear out his shed. 3 hours I spent in it yesterday and another 2 hours tonight. Ive filled about 10 bags and I think Ive managed to clear about one square foot . I could spend the rest of my life in that shed. Then again, it took him about 40 years to fill it with junk.... So if you wonder where I am, I'll be in the shed.... Aw Jups !!!, that must be quite emotional , was your Dad a hoarder, I throw everything out , even good pairs of shoes, mostly by accident though & then I go crazy looking for them |
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Sep 24 2013, 08:00 PM
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The Last of the Rock Stars
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Evening
Honestly, don't worry about me and my shed. I'm perfectly ok. It's hard to get emotional about ancient rusty spades. I found this scythe thing tonight. Like something the grim reaper would carry. I drove to the cowp and got rid of a fair bit. I'm going back to the cowp tomorrow with another load of junk. I'm hardly making a dent in his 'collection'... |
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Sep 24 2013, 08:09 PM
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pop goes the world...
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A collection is a collection....as some would term it, Jups, it's 'rusty gold'....but, I know we can't stop you from doing with it as you see fit...
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Sep 24 2013, 08:15 PM
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The Last of the Rock Stars
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It's getting binned. If I find any personal stuff that can stay. But I need to make a clearance.
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Sep 24 2013, 08:24 PM
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Nah.
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This tale reminds me of my late grandmother's house. I recall she had items belonging to her mother, 3 aunts, an uncle who died very young, as well as her grandparents and my grandfather as well as my dad and aunt. Most of it was up the loft, but I do remember not being able to unpack and put clothes in cupboards and drawers when we were staying up there. Amusing thing we did find, a box containing nothing but polystyrene. Why that was kept I will never know.
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