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Good Morning Friday 22nd April 2022

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Michael12 Fri 22-Apr-22 05:57:49

Good Morning Everyone,
Its grey here in brackley this morning but dry.
Todays plans are maybe get an early bus to Bicester, I brought some Jersey Royals and are tempted to steam them when I get back ,and maybe eat cold as well .
Usual early shop with Cycling on TV later.
Take Care,
Mick

ShazzaKanazza Fri 22-Apr-22 11:16:04

Good Morning Mick and everyone from a lovely sunny Hull.
I’m in the hairdressers with a full colour on so I’ve saved reading about all your news. I didn’t need to buy a magazine.

grandMattie it’s so good to hear about your DH walking out in the sunshine.
Ginster hope your DD is feeling ok today?
Enjoy your time in Bridlington Grandmadinosaur and lucky you booking your Ibiza holiday. We had a nice time in Lincoln yesterday. Had a lovely lunch in The Cosy Club.
Merlotgran my stepfather was in the RAF so remember marchouts very well no easy task for my mum with four kids.
Aggie laughed at your adventure with the tele not that it fell but that chocolate helped with the stress of it.

With my newly coloured wavy hair the rest of the day consists of taking mum for her spring booster, changing a top in Next and that’s about it but I think I’m going to pick up some jersey royals to have with our salmon for tea. So pleased Mick mentioned them.

Enjoy your night out Pittcity.
Hope your travel to Spain goes well tomorrow Urmstongran.
Marydoll? everyday we all hope you feel better.
Take care everyone and hope Friday brings a moment of joy??

biglouis Fri 22-Apr-22 11:28:07

Good morning from south Manchester and a fine sunny morning.

Waiting for Royal Mail to deliver a special delivery so have my cctv open to show the entire street and hopefully the red van when it come in sight.

Currently at my work station doing some admin for my online business and working my way through a list of tasks.

Taichinan Fri 22-Apr-22 12:44:40

March Outs do tend to linger in our memories, don't they dustyangel! We lived in MQs in the 70s and 80s. When we started there was a very noticeable distinction between officers and men, and we were only supplied with basic furniture. So don't know about bedding. It was the 2/6 per nail hole in merlot's post that really triggered the memory for me. Our friend, after he had dutifully filled in every tiny hole with polyfiller, was told he was still going to be charged for each filled hole as the Families Officer marching him out could still see where they'd been. So he got a hammer and a nail and replaced the holes!