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Dame*Shelly*(

Dame*Shelly*("\(*o*)/") Report 24 Jan 2011 18:17

dermot as any one not told you
that you are only alowed to post about 5 lines LOL

Dermot

Dermot Report 24 Jan 2011 17:09

Our Feathered Friends - Part 4:-

On our way home from school, we used to pass a house which had a stuffed pheasant on the window ledge. It look so natural & appeared to be just standing there looking out at us.

If you are sober at this point & don‘t have any loose false teeth, try out this well known tongue twister:-

‘I am a pheasant plucker & a pheasant pucker’s son. I’ve come to pluck your pheasant till the pheasant plucking’s done’.

Ah come on now - say it a bit faster! Repeat it a few times to work colleagues tomorrow especially when they are really busy. They will surely appreciate a bit of light relief.

In springtime when ploughing started, the crows & seagulls would follow behind the plough looking for rich pickings of disturbed worms or worse. How the seagulls managed to hear of a field, many miles from the sea, was being ploughed was unbelievable. No e-mails, text messages or facebook. Anyway, they were there by the hundreds flying & swooping to catch their prey. Their flying ability would outshine any Spitfire.

They particularly liked the day we were sowing oats - their favourite food. We made-up scarecrows & stood them in strategic locations around the field hoping to frighten off the horde of scavengers. We mustn’t have done a very good job because the birds came anyway when our backs were turned & took their expected share of the grain. My dad didn’t seem to mind too much. He had a good sense of the natural order of things & knew that these birds played their part in keeping bugs & insects at bay.

The wren was generally disliked mainly because it deceived the eagle. Folklore tells us that the birds called a meeting in order to elect a king - a general election of sorts, without the canvassing. It was decided that the one who could fly the highest would be deemed to be the winner. There was a lot of betting by the birds as to who might win & quiet quickly, the eagle’s odds plummeted. The bookie birds thought he was bound to win the title.

As expected, the eagle flew very high in the sky & it was obvious from the referee’s vantage point up on a tall tree that the eagle was the winner. Nobody had noticed that the little wren was on the eagle’s back all along & at the last moment, he flew up and away from the eagle. So, when all the birds came back down to earth, they had to reluctantly name the wren as the ‘King of the Birds’.

The wren further blotted his book in his betrayal of St Stephen by giving away his hiding place to his enemies. St Stephen was arrested & became the first Christian martyr. So, remember him on St Stephen’s day 26th December - otherwise known as Boxing Day.

We had our own ‘Swan Lake’ close by. We used to sit & watch the swans as they relaxed on the lapping lake waters. We took the opportunity to bath our feet in warmer days. Occasionally, you could hear the strange sound of these wild geese flying overhead. They always travelled in a V-formation, each bird taking a turn at the front.

From childhood, we knew the story about King Lear’s children being turned into swans by their wicked step-mother. We wondered if any of those swans were King Lear’s children. Their grace & beauty were lovely to behold.

Pauline $(*-*)$

Pauline $(*-*)$ Report 24 Jan 2011 17:01


Rita, are you able to look at old maps on-line? When I try to look at any, it just tells me how much they are to buy, don't actually get to see the map.

Rita

Rita Report 24 Jan 2011 15:45

Afternoon everyone I was sure I would come on and find Stephen back on the thread how wrong can one be ?

I Have had a busy morning just wrapping things up now till tomorrow
you look at old maps and there are not clear, of course not you were not born in 1895 0r 1870 so you wonder ? where is that chapel in Chaple end ? what use to be there ? didnt know there was a foot path through that bit of the road. Then I find Church End I was looking for was infact names Crouch Cross End . Then I found the first black person to be christened at the church I was christened in was a Sarah Eco christened in 1723 .I found the Parish reistered I had been searching had began in 1569. then I found the poor relief act of 1601 made the church wardens responsible for the welfare, so if your looking back in your own Town beware someone has been playing chess and moving the bits about or changing the names.
I sent an email to my sister and asked her to visit Brent Archives and look at the bigger maps so I can see where it all was .

Rita

Rita

Rita Report 24 Jan 2011 15:31

My remark would be Yeah Yeah Yeah I have heard it all before.

I was always the first ready when I was going out with my husband, he always stopped to fine something ? do something ?or argue with someone not me, or search for the car or door keys.
Lol

Good one Dermot.,

Dame*Shelly*(

Dame*Shelly*("\(*o*)/") Report 24 Jan 2011 15:19

good after noon all

LOL im still thinking about what dermot has put and were i fit in to any of it

Pauline $(*-*)$

Pauline $(*-*)$ Report 24 Jan 2011 15:11


LOL Dermot, all sooooo true!!!

I usually put a couple of them together for a better effect, as in...


Fine........... whatever

Dermot

Dermot Report 24 Jan 2011 14:49

NINE WORDS WOMEN USE

(1) Fine: This is the word women use to end an argument when they are right and you need to shut up.

(2) Five Minutes: If she is getting dressed, this means a half an hour. Five minutes is only five minutes if you have just been given five more minutes to watch the game before helping around the house.

(3) Nothing: This is the calm before the storm. This means something, and you should be on your toes. Arguments that begin with nothing usually end in fine.

(4) Go Ahead: This is a dare, not permission. Don't do It!

(5) Loud Sigh: This is actually a word, but is a non-verbal statement often misunderstood by men. A loud sigh means she thinks you are an idiot and wonders why she is wasting her time standing here and arguing with you about nothing. (Refer back to # 3 for the meaning of nothing.)

(6) That's Okay: This is one of the most dangerous statements a woman can make to a man. That's okay means she wants to think long and hard before deciding how and when you will pay for your mistake.

(7) Thanks: A woman is thanking you, do not question, or faint. Just say you're welcome. (I want to add in a clause here - This is true, unless she says 'Thanks a lot' - that is PURE sarcasm and she is not thanking you at all. DO NOT say 'you're welcome' . That will bring on a 'whatever').

(8) Whatever: Is a woman's way of saying: SOD YOU!

(9) Don't worry about it, I got it: Another dangerous statement, meaning this is something that a woman has told a man to do several times, but is now doing it herself. This will later result in a man asking 'What's wrong?' For the woman's response refer to # 3.

GRMarilyn

GRMarilyn Report 24 Jan 2011 12:01



Give someone the elbow....

Two left feet.....

Itchy fingers....

Tongue in cheek...

Through gritted teeth......

Pauline $(*-*)$

Pauline $(*-*)$ Report 24 Jan 2011 10:55


Hi everyone, it's freezing here today, we've got a really strong cold wind.

Marilyn, that sounds really painful, hope you get it sorted on Thursday.

Mo, I hope your SIL realizes he may have lost his daughters. At least your daughter still has the love of her children.

Shelly and Linda, your dustmen arrive really early, ours are due today but they won't get here until later this afternoon.

Good idea to keep yourself busy Rita, it might help to take your mind off the operation. We'll all be thinking of him.

Good to see you back Jean, I thought you'd done yourself and injury.

Cath, make the most of your morning, you'll have no time for yourself this afternoon.

Pat and Maddie both at work, well, somebody has to earn the money to give the tax man.

Very interesting Dermot, it must have been a good life being brought up on a farm. Do you miss it?

This thread's just not right without our Stephen is it? It's not just your lovely cooked breakfasts Stephen, we miss your scintillating personality as well.

Pauline $(*-*)$

Pauline $(*-*)$ Report 24 Jan 2011 10:39


*Eye someone up

*Get a load of lip

*Nose around

Dermot

Dermot Report 24 Jan 2011 09:37

Have some sympathy on the poor English language teacher driven to distraction trying to explain to foreign students odd verbs such as these:-

*to toe the line

*to foot the bill

*to knee someone in the...

*to leg it

*I couldn't stomach it

*to shoulder responsibility

Plus many more no doubt!

GRMarilyn

GRMarilyn Report 24 Jan 2011 09:06

Shelly,

My Tooth woke me up !

Dame*Shelly*(

Dame*Shelly*("\(*o*)/") Report 24 Jan 2011 09:01

morning

marilyn your up early its not 10 o.clock yet lol

pat your serpost to be working with the computers not play on them

in been up since 7.30 how bin men came to and made alot of noise think thay new it was time for me to get up

GRMarilyn

GRMarilyn Report 24 Jan 2011 08:51

Morning All,

Me thinks we ought to have a collection for our Stephen... So I'm gonna send down the Cyber Hatch me hat , please please give generously as we really do need our Stephen to make our breakfast as I'm starving hungry....LOL

Thats one job out of the way !!

The sun is shinning, but not sure if its cold outside YET !!

Linda it must be half way during the day for you....LOL

Now going to make my bed and bath ....

Hi Jean & Pat we were posting about the same time .

Jeniwren

Jeniwren Report 24 Jan 2011 08:48

Hello everyone, hope you are all feeling better today, and had a good weekend.
Rita, your son will be in my thoughts and prayers on Thursday, it must be a worrying time for you and your family.
Marilyn, hope the dentist does your tooth and takes away your pain,
Cath, hope the doctor manages to make your knee more comfortable.
Wonder when Stephen will be back, ~~~~~~~~Stephen.
Dermot, what a fascinating life you must have had, looking forward to reading the next part.
Mo, hope you have recovered from your 'baby sitting', and so glad to hear your daughter is starting to go out again, hope she is happy.

Haven't been on over the weekend, been getting lots of fresh air and exercise, have aches in places I didn't know I had this morning. lol.

Take care and stay safe.
Jean xx






PatriciaAnn

PatriciaAnn Report 24 Jan 2011 08:44

Morning everyone,
It was dark when I went to the bus.
Rita, I'm ok. I'll be thinking of you this week.
Hopefully Stephen will be back tomorrow.
I think Mondays should be banned!
Have a nice day everyone x

Rita

Rita Report 24 Jan 2011 08:28

Morning all

Well another day to look forward too .hope the weather improves. how is eveyone ? got rid of your aches and pains and coughing and colds ?

Still no Stephen I will fly out tonight and see if I can spot him . Stephen if you see me put out and S O S on the ground.

I hope Jean is OK.

I have my washing todo this morning, then back to my paperwork., triyng to keep myself busy this week.

Rita
x

Cath2010

Cath2010 Report 24 Jan 2011 07:25

Morning Linda and everyone else when they rise. Dark here too, cold but dry. Not at work today but have grandchildren after 12.
Linda enjoy art and craft with little M.

Stephen we do miss you and Fluffy Paws, come back soon.

Hope you all have a good day and Dermot writes some more of his memoirs for us.

Cath xx

LindainBerkshire1736004

LindainBerkshire1736004 Report 24 Jan 2011 07:18

Morning everyone
Soooo dark here Couldn't sleep so got up to get out all the things for Little M. Table chair, drinks, puzzles, toys, books art & craft. Think we might make Valentines cards today. Must look at when Chinese New Year is too.

Dustmen have just been. So more rubbish disposed of.

Try to get back later if not this evening

Linda :O) XxX