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BORED BORED BORED!!!!!

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Heather

Heather Report 17 Aug 2005 22:09

Yep Ray, Ill send you one of son with girl on his knee and Anthony and Maxwell standing behind. Also a good one of Anthony, Max and Saskia which I reckon son should have sold to the Sun!

~Little Ray of Sunshine~

~Little Ray of Sunshine~ Report 17 Aug 2005 22:11

Well i'm all tuckered out, so i'm gonna turn in for the night! sees ya all tomorrow c x

~Little Ray of Sunshine~

~Little Ray of Sunshine~ Report 17 Aug 2005 22:12

Fantastic! Thanks ever so much Heather! Nite nite c x

Anne from Scotland

Anne from Scotland Report 17 Aug 2005 22:13

Hi Little Ray it's me - big Anne!!!! sorry I have gone back to my normal name!!!! Annexx aka big Anne

ButtercupFields

ButtercupFields Report 17 Aug 2005 22:19

Night Little Ray.....Have we bored you to bed? lol BC

Joy

Joy Report 17 Aug 2005 22:25

night, Claire! :-) Joy

Joy

Joy Report 18 Aug 2005 22:04

more for you, Claire:- Joy. Pope Benedict XVI has arrived in his native Germany for a Catholic youth festival in the city of Cologne. The Pope's plane was met by cheering crowds as it landed at Cologne-Bonn airport, where Germany's chancellor and president were waiting to greet him. The assembled crowds also performed a Mexican wave to welcome their visitor. It is the Pope's first major foreign trip since his election in April. The engagement was originally scheduled for his predecessor, Pope John Paul II. As he stepped out of the Alitalia plane the blustery wind blew off the Pope's white skullcap. He looked around for a moment to find it, but soon gave up and proceeded down the steps to the runway. he waved and smiled to the enthusiastic crowd of well-wishers gathered. Youngsters whooped, chanted 'Benedetto' - his name in Italian - as the Pope made his way along the red carpet flanked by Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and President Horst Koehler. Addressing the crowd, Benedict XVI said he was delighted by the greeting and referred to Germany as his 'beloved homeland'. The World Youth Day festival, invented by the late Pope, is held in a different part of the world every three years. Thousands of young Catholics from around the world have gathered in Cologne for a week of festivities. The highlight of his visit will be an open-air Mass on Sunday at a venue 27km (16.7 miles) from the city centre. Preparations are being made to welcome a congregation of up to a million people. The Pope has frequently bemoaned the waning role the Church plays in Europe and says that he hopes that the trip to Germany will help kick-start 'a wave of new faith among young people, especially the youth in Germany and Europe'.