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FannyCornforth Thu 02-Sept-21 06:33:14

Welcome to the Fourth Thread, Questioners and Answerers!

Are you feeling Autumnal?

henetha Fri 22-Oct-21 11:08:28

Yes. I start buying in September usually. But even before that if I see something suitable for someone. I like to spread the cost.

Do you get good reception where you live for tv, phone, broadband, etc. ?

BBbevan Fri 22-Oct-21 11:27:49

Yes we do. My DD who lives near the top of a mountain not far from us has the most appalling phone and broadband reception.If it is cloudy and damp forget it.

If you started new things in lockdown, like daily walks, do you still do them?

biglouis Fri 22-Oct-21 14:05:25

I didnt start anything new in lockdown, just carried on more or less normal as I go out little and have few visitors.

Do you believe that dreams have real meanings about our subconscious desires or that we just wish it was so?

hollysteers Fri 22-Oct-21 21:59:46

I think dreams can be revealing. I dream about my late husband and mother a lot, people who have meant a lot to me and are missed. Other times, I think our dreams are as if the filing cabinet of our brain has exploded and it’s all nonsense!

Do you think there are any compensations in getting older?
(I’m calmer and not so stressed)

Billybob4491 Sat 23-Oct-21 08:12:55

No compensations at all

Do you ever worry about what the future holds?

AGAA4 Sat 23-Oct-21 08:24:05

Not often. I try to enjoy each day as we can't know know what the future holds.

What do you do if you feel stressed about something? I usually go for a walk
It helps.

henetha Sat 23-Oct-21 10:42:14

I talk to myself. Telling myself to calm down, do some deep breathing etc. Sometimes it works. And, yes, walking is good.

Have you ever had counselling for stress, or depression, or marriage break up etc.? Did it help?

GrannyMacawell Sat 23-Oct-21 12:57:35

No counselling but I suffered panic attacks in my early 20's and read a book called "self help for your nerves " dr claire weekes. .yes it works!

what is at the top of your bucket list. .If you have one?

lovebeigecardigans1955 Sat 23-Oct-21 13:54:09

I just want to 'keep on keeping on' if you see what I mean. Not quite bucket list material but I fantasise about winning a large sum of money and getting the house of my dreams.

Have you ever put money on a horse?

hollysteers Sat 23-Oct-21 14:03:38

Never. Not interested in any sort of gambling, apart from buying the odd scratch card. I love horses too and can’t watch the Grand National which takes place not far from me.

Do you need a frequent change of scene?
(I do, love trips and got fed up with the same old same old through pandemic)

AGAA4 Sat 23-Oct-21 15:53:09

Yes I am the same. Like to go out

Are you concerned about violence to women. I worry about my 16 year old DG

TillyTrotter Sat 23-Oct-21 16:00:57

Yes definitely. Our local police station gives rape alarms to women, to hold in their pockets if they have to walk alone once darkness falls (or if they feel at risk anytime).

Would you ever join a choir?

biglouis Sat 23-Oct-21 23:57:08

Ive been in a choir several times as I enjoy singing. Not at present - mobility issues - and my voice is past its best.

Have you ever been into antique/craft fairs or car boots/jumbles?

I used to love rummaging around the local ones but I am no longer mobile enough to visit the ones that have re started.

TillyTrotter Sun 24-Oct-21 08:59:16

I have been to local TV Antiques dealer Phillip Serrell’s auctions.

Have you used an App to identify plants when you don’t know what they are? It’s pretty clever.

Juliet27 Sun 24-Oct-21 09:43:47

I google main details of plants and can usually find the correct identification. I do the same with birds.

Have you ever rediscovered a long lost pen friend?

I found mine from childhood. She now lives in LA and is married to a relative of Bill Clinton. I didn’t have much of interest to offer in comparison!!

biglouis Sun 24-Oct-21 13:53:03

I only had (French) pen friends when I was in school so no!

Do you use sunday as a chill out day to stay in bed?

I didnt get up til 10 am today but thats very late for me.

BBbevan Sun 24-Oct-21 14:54:04

We are nearly always up by eight. As we live in a rural area we have to drive a few miles to get the Sunday papers. Then it is no work around the house or garden. Today we have the stove lit, it is lovely.

Do you go on GN at regular times, or when you have a moment?

crazyH Sun 24-Oct-21 15:37:57

When I have a moment or two or three ?

A few of us ladies (4) had a curry last night accompanied by lots of wine. Today, its a hangover and dressing-gown day. Do you have days like this ?

lovebeigecardigans1955 Sun 24-Oct-21 17:54:53

I rarely drink so don't get hungover but unless I'm very ill I refuse to stay in my dressing gown all day as I just wouldn't feel right.

Have you any party tricks?

AGAA4 Sun 24-Oct-21 18:40:57

Only my disappearing act if I have had enough. Saying a discreet goodbye to the hostess of course.

Are you always polite to people who have been rude to you?

Mollygo Sun 24-Oct-21 20:28:23

Always is probably stretching it a bit, but if I know it will irritate the rude person, then definitely. Otherwise a bit of indifference serves the purpose.

I’ve been invited to a bonfire party with my DGC. Would you go if you’d been invited?

hollysteers Sun 24-Oct-21 20:32:29

Yes, with DGC although not mad on them.

Do you enjoy Halloween and all that goes with it?
(Can’t stand it myself)

biglouis Sun 24-Oct-21 23:55:00

I dont really notice it as I have no kids at home and the children around here dont do trick-a-treating.

Have you ever had something happen on the computer or phone and it took you hours to sort out?

I had a bl***y Google account alert on email because the VPNS was on (my fault) and it took me over an hour to sort out.

lovebeigecardigans1955 Mon 25-Oct-21 16:14:16

Gosh yes, but I can't recall what it was - I don't think it took hours but it certainly felt like it - just one wrong key pressed and it causes havoc. Wish I was 'tech savvy' but I'm not.

Do you print things out regularly?

biglouis Mon 25-Oct-21 16:26:28

Yes because I run a business and experience has taught me to keep hard copy records in case i lose internet access. Then at least I know who has bought what and I can do my packing.

Do you ever daydream? And then find that half an hour or longer has slipped by and you cant account for the time?

This only happens when Im alone.

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