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SueMaid

SueMaid Report 10 Sep 2009 22:25

Hello, Lynda:-) You all posted while I was typing. Hope you have a great weekend and come home feeling very mellow.

I can see you'll have problems with Linda, Tec. She sounds a bit too bossy for my liking. Hope you realise Linda that I'm going to be head housekeeper so I'll be in charge. I will decide on the menus for Tec and the Duchess - and for the staff. Shrinking Violet doesn't eat much:-)

Sue xx

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 10 Sep 2009 22:28

I am not cooking kangaroo meat and that is that!

My son is here just overnight so I am off to spend some time with him, have a good rest of the day/night everyone.

Allan

Allan Report 10 Sep 2009 22:32

Hi Sue,

The Shrinking Violet eats heaps, but, like Mrs Tec, is supposed to follow a diabetic diet. (That explains my long, early morning walks)

Talk about self pity: when I was first diagnosed about ten years ago, I was already on a restricted diet due to high cholesterol, and high blood pressure, and I thought that I'd have to spend the rest of my life on a diet of bread and water!!. Was I uprised when I found out that I was already on a diabetic diet. And its also the same diet advocated by the Cancer Council and Heart Foundation!

Allan

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 10 Sep 2009 22:32

Well I'm not eating kangaroo meat - only had it once and I didn't like it. Have a good visit with your son Linda.

Sue xx

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 10 Sep 2009 22:35

Have a great weekend Lynda, come back full of vitality and fighting fit.
Don't fall off that bike!........

Oh Linda.....Your not going to be like those two that used to tour country houses on a motorbike are you?
Was it called "Two Fat Ladies"
Clarissa died I think............
Good cooks, but frightening.

You'll meet your match when you meet the Duchess - can't wait!

Tec.



Berona

Berona Report 10 Sep 2009 22:37

Good morning and evening everyone. I've been here for a while, but it takes time just reading all the posts since last night!

One question: Why are WE the upsidedowners? It's those Brits again - thinking that they are supreme! Who says THEY are the rightsideuppers? It's only because maps always have the north pole at the top of the page!
Why can't we have the south pole at the top? Then, we could be the downsideuppers (or RIGHTsideuppers). Who says THEY are always right?

You have only yourselves to blame for me being mad. It's the company I keep which has caused it!

Allan

Allan Report 10 Sep 2009 22:40

Nothing wrong with a good 'roo stew

Followed by Parrot Pie

(Hint for linda on how to cook parrots; put two in a pot, then place a stone in the pot and bring to the boil. When the stone is soft, throw the parrots away and eat the stone!)

By the way, if the birds are from Cornwall, they are known as The Parrots Of Penzance

Allan

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 10 Sep 2009 22:41

You're a walking disaster, Allan!! My OH has high cholesterol and we've been able to control it with diet and medication. As heart problems and diabetes are in his family medical history he is very careful and has regular check-ups so we can keep on top of it.

Sue xx

Allan

Allan Report 10 Sep 2009 22:42

Good morning, Berona,

We have to let the Brits keep their delusions as to superiority as we know the truth!

regards

Allan

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 10 Sep 2009 22:43

Good morning, Berona. I'd comment on your post but I became confused half way through:-)

Parrots of Penzance - very droll:-)

Sue xx

Allan

Allan Report 10 Sep 2009 22:48

A walking disaster indeed......it's just an excuse to get close to those uniforms!

And as for Tec's and Berona's comments yesterday, about asylums and padded rooms, I think that i would like that.

Bouncing from wall to wall all day long....I would even change my name to Rick O"Shea

Allan

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 10 Sep 2009 22:49

Good Morning Berona.......
I .can tell we're getting to you. Go back to bed - get up again - have a look which way up you are.........if the carpets on the ceiling, you're the right way up.

Sue....Yesterday you wanted to be the gardener - stop messing me about, which is it, gardener or Housekeeper. As Housekeeper you will have overall control of all staff, except for Berona, who is Management. You will also hold the keys to the liquor store, and wine cellar.

Allan.........Those jokes? and what is a Welsh Woose?

Good Morning to you both by the way.

Tec.

Diane

Diane Report 10 Sep 2009 22:54

Hi Sue
the answer to your question is = fortunately that hasn't happened for about 31/2 yrs, and the last time I had to take time off my employer's mum and her now deceased husband who was healthy enough to help her with their son for a short time, but then he became ill with bowl cancer and after his op he was unable to help anymore, as I have not had to take time off since when I have been a bit unwell we have not had to face that problem yet. If I was unable to work the lady next door to his mum would help in an emergency and then she would have to arrange for him to go into emergency restbite.

Hi Allan how are you today, full of your usual wit I see PMSL

Hi Lynda hope you have a nice time at the spa, [ you lucky devil ] I'm so jealous.

Diane x

Allan

Allan Report 10 Sep 2009 22:56

Tec,

Probably my spelling (I'm sure that someone form Oz will correct it) but a woose (wuz) is a friendly term for someone who won't try anything new...even then I'm not sure that I've conveyed the right meaning

It's a bit like someone not wishing to go swimming because the water might be cold...that person is then known by his or her mates as a big wuz!

I think that I will now go and lie down........


Allan

Allan

Allan Report 10 Sep 2009 23:01

Good evening Diane

I'm glad that you use the term wit.....my OH uses another term that rhymes with wit!

I hope that you feel better soon.

And as for Lynda: going of for a Spa weekend when I did offer to rent her a part of my garage, I even kicked the cat of the old chair so that Lynda could have a place to sit. Gratitude!! I will not go to so much trouble in the future!

Allan

Diane

Diane Report 10 Sep 2009 23:04

HI Berona
sorry it took me so long to say hi to you, first you confuss me with what you were saying { it don't take much to confuss me at the moment hun } then the mad hatter Allan had me in stitches with his comment's I needed time to recover lol

Diane x

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 10 Sep 2009 23:04

Allan....You mean a WUZ........my dog is a wuz because he won't go near water, walks around puddles!

I am a wuz because I have an aversion to being shot at - blown up - fierce policemen - stroppy women - old ladies in supermarkets who hit my ankles with their trolleys. Daffodils.

Tec.

Janetx

Janetx Report 10 Sep 2009 23:05

Morning...

How are we all today? Friday---woohoo!!

Speaking of high cholesterol my OH had a heart attack when he 35..So please have it monitored. Recently i had mine read and mine was fine although my blood pressure was up (which always has been). So i am on tablets to get that to a safe level. Could do with making time for exercise !!

Off to see Mum today and a bit of shopping...So have a great day all...Sleep Well Brits!!

xx

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 10 Sep 2009 23:06

Or a "big girl's blouse", Allan. I can't correct your spelling on wuz, woose or whatever because I've never written it:-)

Tec, I forgot that I applied for gardener. I think I rather like the idea of head housekeeper but why is Berona the manager? I agree that Berona would be good at the job but she'll boss us around.

Diane, you have a tough job but you are so obviously a caring person.

Sue xx

Allan

Allan Report 10 Sep 2009 23:15

Good morning Janet,

I go to the Dr's for a checkup twice a year. BP is always high on those visits. It's 'white coat hypertension' but my GP doesn't believe it even though she has sent me to a specialist on two occasions, and he has confirmed it. At one stage she increased my medicationto such a point that when I took one reading (I have a BP monitor at home) my bp was 70/50.

Tec and Sue yep you are both correct...it's ages since I heard that expression Sue