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Allan

Allan Report 23 Nov 2009 22:44

Hi Persey, 'bye Persey

Hopefully I will talk later if I can get my modem sorted out

Have a great day/evening all

Allan

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 23 Nov 2009 22:51

Bye Sue....Enjoy whatever you get up to today,

Hello Perse, Have you got big plans today? digging the garden? painting the ceiling?

Talking of blasts from the past (no not you Perse)
I'm watching a programme all about Gracie Fields, she was even before my time really, does anyone here know who I'm talking about?

Tec

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 23 Nov 2009 22:52

Bye Allan,
Hope you get the modem sorted out,

Tec

Diane

Diane Report 23 Nov 2009 22:57

Hi Persey, Great new's my week off, and may I say to myself cause it hasn't sunk in yet, I should BL*****y well think so, lol

Well Sue your not the only one who has met some-one famous, Cliff Richard, when he played Button's in Cinderella, I went backstage and got his autograph, I have also hob nobed with a past Bishop of Liverpool, David Shepherd, and often went and had coffee at Bishop's Lodge with his wife Grace, I live 10min's from Ken Dodd and visited his mum many time's in his house at Knotty Ash when her grand-son's visited her, they were my friend's, and guess what ( we had jam Buttie's ) from Doddy's Butty mine. Is that mixing with the famous or what LOL


Diane

Persephone

Persephone Report 23 Nov 2009 22:58

Yes - she came to NZ probably during the War - but am not sure about that would have to look it up.

Wish me Luck as you wave me Good -Bye ..... was one of hers.

Not sure but think that may have got sung in Oh What a Lovely War.
I always remember the Aussies playing Leapfrog singing when one officer leaps over the other officer's back. - did you ever see that Tec?

No toilet playing today - new cistern installed in ensuite.
No Grocery shopping - we went on what is known as a Tiki Tour yesterday - himself was wanting to go all over the place before I actually got to the supermarket.

I am going to catch up on my accounts.

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Diane

Diane Report 23 Nov 2009 23:02

Hi and bye Persey
Bye Allan, hope you sort the putta out hun

Yes Tec I'm not as old as you but I remember Gracie Field's because my dad liked her, and no I'm not saying your as old as my dad.

Diane

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 23 Nov 2009 23:10

Diane... Did you see the Diddy Men?

No Perse, I didn't see that film. I am familiar with the song " The Biggest Apidistra In The World"

When the cruise ships called at Naples, everyone used to go off to Capri to see Gracie's house, but apparently she didn't mind and would often come down to the gate to speak.

Tec

Berona

Berona Report 23 Nov 2009 23:17

This is great! For once, I am not the only one who remembers someone!

Yes, I remember Gracie - just! Now, there was another untrained natural! I thought of her when I first saw Susan Boyle.

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 23 Nov 2009 23:31

Susan Boyle is amazing isn't she Berona, beautiful voice, I may buy her new album that comes out next week I think.

Apparently, Gracie Fields went to Australia during the war to entertain the soldiers.........I vaquely remember her in a film when I was very young, leading a crowd of factory workers out of a factory in northern England, with "Sing As We Go" that was in the dark ages of course.

My first visit to the cinema was aged four, taken to see "The Wizard Of Oz",
apparently I ran out screaming because I was afraid of the witch. My mother caught up with me outside in the street.

Been looking for the yellow brick road ever since.

Well I'm tired, so off to bed now,
Enjoy your day down under,
Sleep well up top,

Goodnight my friends,
Tec

Diane

Diane Report 23 Nov 2009 23:32

Yes Tec I did see them, now let me see
there was

Mick the Marmalizer, Nigel Ponsonby Smallpiece, Wee Shamish McDiddy, Harry Cott and Dickie Mint
Other less famous one's were, Sid Short, Weany Wally and Little Evan

We saw them in the Butty mine that was an exstention of the house, it is still there and I pass his house every week when I go shopping

Diane

Diane

Diane Report 23 Nov 2009 23:35

Goodnight Tec, take care and hope OH has a good night too

Diane x

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 23 Nov 2009 23:39

Goodnight Diane,
Gosh, I never knew the Diddy Mens names,

Bye Berona,......

Tec

Berona

Berona Report 23 Nov 2009 23:39

Good night Tec, Hope you and your duchess have a peaceful night's sleep.

Diane

Diane Report 23 Nov 2009 23:50

Tec, I know you have probably gone to bed by now, I'm sure you would have heard of Dickie Mint as Doddy alway's refered to him and often had him on his show as well as other's, Ken Dodd and the Diddy Men.

goodnight again

Well it is time I was off too

Goodnight all and have a good day all other's

Diane

Berona

Berona Report 23 Nov 2009 23:52

Good night Diane - hope you dream about your week off!

Diane

Diane Report 24 Nov 2009 00:00

Don't worry Berona, DREEAAMMING already lol
Bye hun
Diane x

Persephone

Persephone Report 24 Nov 2009 18:52

Morning - too early for Aussies probably with me being so far ahead!!!!!! of all of you. Am just here for roll call and have a note for leave for absence. Off to Papakura to meet a Genes Member for morning tea and then lunch with a friend... so have a good day and a good night.


Perse

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 24 Nov 2009 19:40

Good Morning Perse,

How is it today in the Land of the Long White Cloud?
Absolutely foul here in Wild Wales. Rain, gale blowing in off the sea enough to blow your hat off - if you were wearing one.
Sounds like you're going to have a happy day socialising, all very civilised I think - hope you enjoy your day.

Tec

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 24 Nov 2009 20:20

Good morning/evening friends.

Persey - sounds like you are going to have a lovely day. You are excused from being here but we expect a report on your day later.

Tec - the bad weather sounds never ending. I hope you are getting the rest you need and that your lady is doing well.

I too will be off early as we have to help prepare a luncheon for about 50 people. At the end of the year we hold a luncheon for people who help us raise money by working quietly in the background. They are generally not members but just support us in different ways. It's a busy day but the feeling of good will is great and we all enjoy the work and the lunch.

Diane - you beat me on being up there with the rich and famous:-))

Alison - we are concerned about you so if you're looking in please drop a quick line to let us know how you are.

Linda - thinking of you and hoping you'll be back soon.

Sue xx

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 24 Nov 2009 20:38

Good Morning Sue,

Hope you are bright eyed and bushy tailed today!
Yes the bad weather goes on and on. But we can't complain, unlike the poor souls that have lost everything in other areas. There is more heavy rain forecast for them tonight.
The Duchess is ok, I'm keeping a close watch. As for me, well I'm just being plain lazy I'm afraid. Not doing much as recent events did rather knock the stuffing out of me. Never been one for sitting about, so when I do, I have pangs of guilty conscience thinking of what I should be doing.

Your luncheon is a brilliant thing to do to show recognition to those who have helped the organisation. Creates further goodwill, and shows their efforts are appreciated. I hope it goes well, and everyone enjoys themselves - though I'm sure it is hard work for some of you.

Tec