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Just had a big family Zoom meeting. Eldest son is 60 today. All the family together for an hour, brilliant. Areas covered: London, Maidenhead, Flackwell Heath, Nottingham, Rotherham and York.
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Zoom really proving a success these days, great that the family could all get to see each other.johnh wrote:Just had a big family Zoom meeting. Eldest son is 60 today. All the family together for an hour, brilliant. Areas covered: London, Maidenhead, Flackwell Heath, Nottingham, Rotherham and York.
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johnh wrote:Just had a big family Zoom meeting. Eldest son is 60 today. All the family together for an hour, brilliant. Areas covered: London, Maidenhead, Flackwell Heath, Nottingham, Rotherham and York.
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Congratulations to himjohnh wrote:Just had a big family Zoom meeting. Eldest son is 60 today. All the family together for an hour, brilliant. Areas covered: London, Maidenhead, Flackwell Heath, Nottingham, Rotherham and York.
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Supposedly getting a new boiler installed (actually moving the location) Wednesday which is still going ahead I assume as the engineers have not told us different.
We may be with Gas for a couple of days but our plan was to go out for the day and leave them to it and of course eat out. However where can you go during lockdown ?
We may be with Gas for a couple of days but our plan was to go out for the day and leave them to it and of course eat out. However where can you go during lockdown ?
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Kitchen showroomsSelby White wrote: We may be with Gas for a couple of days but our plan was to go out for the day and leave them to it and of course eat out. However where can you go during lockdown ?
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Free biscuits as well at WrenBarlow Boy wrote:Kitchen showroomsSelby White wrote: We may be with Gas for a couple of days but our plan was to go out for the day and leave them to it and of course eat out. However where can you go during lockdown ?
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Elland Road Boy running in the 5.15 at Newcastle.
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Just ruminating (they can't touch you for it) on a bit of history. Six wives of Henry VIII, can I name them. Well, got Catherine of Aregon, Anne Boleyn, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard, Catherine Parr, its always the next one I can't remember. Jane something or other.......................................................see more.
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Phone rang at 7.30am this morning. Fortunately, we have an extension next to the bed. It was an Indian gentleman (who I could hardly understand) but finally made out that he was trying to sell me something which prevented 'cold calls'!
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