Happy Anniversary mate, hope you’ve both had a great daySelby White wrote:Wedding anniversary today so Mrs SW & myself are just spending a pleasant day with just the two of us, have been out to our local cafe for breakfast (place we had breakfast on the wedding day). Plan to chill this afternoon with a walk at some stage (wont be too far its too hot) then out for a couple of beers and meal in town early evening.
Not intending to be late back and will finish the day sat out until dark with a bottle of fizzy stuff.
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Happy anniversary to you both.
Hope you've had a great day.
Hope you've had a great day.
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Just 3 years, 3 good onesPhoenixUnited wrote:
So how many years is it?
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First person to know about itDavycc wrote:Congrats SW and tell Cathy her medals in the post
I remember being told about your engagement and that seems like a few months ago
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Meal tonight at the same restaurant we bumbed into you BBBarlow Boy wrote:Happy Anniversary mate, hope you’ve both had a great daySelby White wrote:Wedding anniversary today so Mrs SW & myself are just spending a pleasant day with just the two of us, have been out to our local cafe for breakfast (place we had breakfast on the wedding day). Plan to chill this afternoon with a walk at some stage (wont be too far its too hot) then out for a couple of beers and meal in town early evening.
Not intending to be late back and will finish the day sat out until dark with a bottle of fizzy stuff.
Thanks to all for the congrats
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Was out in York yesterday a city I always believe is one of the nicest but was shocked at how many shops were boarded up especially around two of the main streets (Coney Street & Gillygate).
Always thought it was one of the City centres that was surving.
Don't get me wrong still a great place to visit but starting to look shabby around the edges.
Went on the train mid afternoon, bit of a walk around before a beer then meal with a nice red before taking in a show.
Late train home.
Great day
Always thought it was one of the City centres that was surving.
Don't get me wrong still a great place to visit but starting to look shabby around the edges.
Went on the train mid afternoon, bit of a walk around before a beer then meal with a nice red before taking in a show.
Late train home.
Great day
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Just watching Tenable and one of the questions was about the top 10 Ealing comedies I said Kind Hearts & Coronets, the Lavender Hill Mob, Whisky Galore & Oh Mr Porter. To my amazement the last choice wasn’t on the list. I Googled the movie & it was base£ on a play The Ghost Train written by Arnold Ridley ( Private Godfrey in Dads Army ) it was the largest grossing movie of its time with box office receipts of £500,000 which in comparison in 2020 was the equivalent of £34,000,000. Ridley went on to write a further 30 stage plays but lost all his Monet in a couple of ventures that didn’t go too well.
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Can you get a pic, was it a grass snake ?Barlow Boy wrote:Just seen a big snake slithering it’s way across our garden, feel physically sick .
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I was too busy hiding behind the sofa for pictures, not my favourite creature to say the least.Davycc wrote:Can you get a pic, was it a grass snake ?Barlow Boy wrote:Just seen a big snake slithering it’s way across our garden, feel physically sick .
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