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Had a day out at Ipswich yesterday, lovely. On the way back, I had just settled on the right platform for the train home when up popped a platform change. Someone didn't like me. :lol:

 

Hope everyone has had a good weekend.

 

The first flat Mr Sparkle and I lived in was in Ipswich, about 200yards away from the main railway station there, such a scary old place, four storeys high. The guy that lived above us had to walk through our flat, literally to get to his floor. Happy days :lol: it was an old Victorian building that looked a bit like the Adams or Munsters house :cry:

 

Weekend was lovely, really enjoyed the sunshine, rain on the way so i believe :huh:

 

It's soooooo hot here today, over 31 degs, could do with a bit of rain..

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REJOICE!!!!!!!!!! A BOY CHILD HAS ARRIVED!!!!

 

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Probably a George might be fitted in somewhere amongst the names. Remember how many Charles has and I think he is due to be George VII.
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^_^ it's nice to switch the tv on and have some nice news instead of the usual doom and gloom that's always

on the tv.

 

Wayne? :lol:

Oh no doubt Flatty. He'll be named after a previous monarch. Hope it's Canute :w00t:
^_^ it's nice to switch the tv on and have some nice news instead of the usual doom and gloom that's always

on the tv.

 

 

Soppy git. :rolleyes:

 

Honestly, the vast majority of those folk being interviewed outside Buck Hoose are clearly a wave short of a shipwreck.... :coffee:

 

Probably a George might be fitted in somewhere amongst the names. Remember how many Charles has and I think he is due to be George VII.

 

Really, not Charles III then? :unsure:

 

Well we do seem to have had an abundance of kings called Edward, Henry and George. :P
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Soppy git. :rolleyes:

 

Honestly, the vast majority of those folk being interviewed outside Buck Hoose are clearly a wave short of a shipwreck.... :coffee:

 

Ha! you are watching it.......... glued to the tv no doubt :P

Of course I'm watching! Where else would I get my material? :lol:

 

I'm sure one man just told Kay Burley that he'd heard on the news it was a black baby. Or maybe I misheard... :unsure: :lol:

 

Anyway, Mother Jupiter is not impressed. It'll be a girl. She said. I'm 100% certain... :rolleyes:

It is to avoid association with Charles I who was beheaded and Charles II who led a playboy lifestyle.

So opt instead for association with George I who was German and George III who was mad? :lol:

 

(Not that I'm comparing Germans and insanity you understand :teresa: )

:lol: must of misheard.

 

Did Mother Jups have a bet on it? :lol:

 

 

Well, I was crunching a packet of salt and vinegar at the time. :unsure:

 

 

Nearly. She was going to bet Alexandra but didn't get to bookies on time. She'll get fair odds on that name now :w00t:

Think it was in honour of his maternal grandfather. This apparently was reported in 2005 though his office has stressed that no decision has been made.

 

Anyway, off to Dreamland. Good night, pleasant dreams and a good rest.

Do you think that Town Cryer man is full time? Can't think he'd be very busy. :unsure:
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:lol: are you still watching the tv Jups? see............ glued to it :P

 

Night night Flatty x

I've got the telly on mute now. It's funnier this way. :lol:
'Bucklebury' sounds like a village in 'The Shire' btw. :lol:
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