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FannyCornforth Sun 23-May-21 13:35:18

Hello Again!?
Third thread here - too early for a Summer Time Special; especially considering the current weather ?️☔

Okay, here goes:
Who is your favourite comedian, and your least favourite?

Mollygo Sun 23-May-21 13:42:43

Michael MacIntyre or Sarah Millican.
Least, John Richardson. I worked with someone like him!

Have you been to see your favourite comedian in a show?

NotAGran55 Sun 23-May-21 15:47:50

Yes , Stewart Francis , his Into The Punset , sadly his swan song.

Do you believe in karma ?

lovebeigecardigans1955 Sun 23-May-21 17:57:27

To a certain extent, some ghastly folks do get their comeuppance in the end.

Can you remember where you went on your first date with your spouse?

BBbevan Sun 23-May-21 18:22:17

Oh yes And you wouldn’t believe where we went or what the circumstances were !!!!

Best book ever?

Mollygo Sun 23-May-21 21:22:41

BBbevan, that’s mean!

Best book ever. Le Chant de Bernadette. I’ve reread it several times and I’m now listening to an audio version whilst I work.

Mollygo Sun 23-May-21 23:45:15

Forgot a question.How often do you decide to get a new dressing gown (or whatever you call it)?

FannyCornforth Mon 24-May-21 04:37:38

Molly what a funny question!
When I get fed up with it. I always have cotton towelling ones. About every three-five years maybe?
I don't wear it very often.

Do you have any favourite beauty products?

BBbevan Mon 24-May-21 05:16:01

Yes, rose hip oil for my face.

Favourite poem?

FannyCornforth Mon 24-May-21 11:21:20

Macavity the Mystery Cat, simply because I can recite it.
I'm a bit of a heathen when it comes to poetry, it has to rhyme.
I like poems written for children.

What is your favourite children's book?

Grandmadinosaur Mon 24-May-21 11:27:42

Oh so many books to choose from but will go with Heidi ( close tie with Little Women or Mallory Towers books )

What is your favourite flower

FannyCornforth Mon 24-May-21 11:35:48

I've never met a flower that I didn't like.
I'll say anemone (actually, I cant say anemone) because of their fluffy black centres, and the contrast with their jewel colours. Understated drama and a Victorian vibe. Beautiful.

Who, in your eyes, personifies female beauty?

Nansnet Mon 24-May-21 13:47:04

Sophia Loren.

Who, in your eyes, personifies male handsomeness?

lovebeigecardigans1955 Mon 24-May-21 17:06:13

I think Rick Edwards is pretty damn gorgeous.

Would you consider yourself to be lucky?

nadateturbe Mon 24-May-21 17:37:32

In some ways yes, in others no.

We have Nutcracker booked for 2022 - postponed because of covid. Have you a similar booking?

Mollygo Mon 24-May-21 21:59:03

We had booked to see André Rieu as part of a holiday. I’ve no idea when it if we’ll ever do that.

It hailed today! Is the weather where you are better or worse than that

Kim19 Tue 25-May-21 05:01:37

Oh much better. We only have constant rain!

Is your social life picking up now that lockdown is easing?

BigBertha1 Tue 25-May-21 06:40:26

Yes thankyou WI meet ups and a lunch where I have made a new friend. Exercise classes starting next week, playing golf with new ladies and meals out in restaurants.
Q. Do you have any houseplants if so which would you recommend?

lovebeigecardigans1955 Tue 25-May-21 12:14:47

My Aloe Vera is still going strong but I mustn't speak too soon. I recently killed a spider plant - that's meant to be impossible.

Do you have any teddy bears or dolls from your childhood?

Kim19 Tue 25-May-21 21:27:03

Not exactly childhood but a bear from sixty years ago. Love it.

Do you have a favourite 'local' restaurant you visit regularly?

MoorlandMooner Tue 25-May-21 21:38:05

No, but we have a local Chinese takeaway that we use far too regularly.

If you could turn the clock back, what age would you stop at?

nadateturbe Tue 25-May-21 22:12:57

I would probably go back to early seventies when I had my three children at age 24 and raise them with the wisdom and maturity that I have now.

Who was your favourite teacher at primary school, and why?

Nansnet Wed 26-May-21 06:38:56

My very first teacher, Mrs. Howse. We thought her name was Mrs. House, and that's what we called her! She was so kind and motherly, all the children loved her. I loved going to school every day to spend time in her class.

Were you ever sent to the school Head for misbehaving, if so, why?

DanniRae Wed 26-May-21 07:24:43

No, but I was sent to get the detention book for asking a very silly question in a Biology lesson. Happily the book wasn't where it should be and I was told to sit down and behave! I did!!

Did you ever play truant from school?

nanna8 Wed 26-May-21 08:17:07

Only once and a girlfriend and I just bunked off at lunchtime and went to the shops because we had free periods all afternoon.

Do you make jam/marmalade ?

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