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FannyCornforth Thu 04-Aug-22 07:24:45

Hello! ?

By my reckoning, this thread will see us through until we are near to C********!

SachaMac’s question was ‘if you could travel back to any time or place for one day, where / when would it be’?

I’m still mulling it over…

Mollygo Fri 30-Sept-22 09:14:43

Pick and mix - though now I’m horrified by the H&S issues that lurked in that. Records and later on Ladybird children’s clothes.

I read on GN that conkers keep spiders away, So I’ve been collecting them assiduously every time I walk the dog.
Have you ever tried it and does it work?

SachaMac Fri 30-Sept-22 08:26:39

I love M&S food but their meringues are one of my favourites, they also do a really nice cottage cheese with prawns. They’re the things I always pick up along with all the other stuff I can’t resist. I used to like a look around Bennett’s in Ashbourne, I assume it’s closed like the Derby store.

Did you ever used to shop in Woolworths and if so what did you buy, it was usually pick n mix & records for me.

FannyCornforth Fri 30-Sept-22 08:15:50

Whoah, Molly. That’s scary, like something from Tales of the Unexpected

No. I love ‘bad’ weather.
The darker, the wetter,
The windier: the better

A little poem!

I’m going food shopping at M&S in Ashbourne later today, which will be a treat; it’s an amazing food hall.
Is there anything from M&S that you particularly like?

Mollygo Fri 30-Sept-22 08:04:12

Not of wind particularly, but if my house was surrounded like trees like my friends houses I would definitely be concerned. The weather that frightens me most is fog. Driving in fog is a nightmare, because everybody else seems to be able to see and go at top speed. On a motorway in my 30s, a lorry overtook me, disappeared into the fog and then there was a most humongous crash.

Same question again.

MrsKen33 Fri 30-Sept-22 02:57:54

When I was a young mum there was an old man who went regularly to our local coop and walked out with a leg of lamb up his sleeve. Staff and customers all knew but he was never confronted about it.

My mother hated the wind. The weather today is supposed to be awful. Will you be fearful ?

biglouis Fri 30-Sept-22 01:21:50

Thats a "how long is a piece of string" question and would depend entirely on the context. Probably to spend a minimum of time on social media!

Would you snitch on someone you saw stealing food in a supermarket?

I would mind my own business if it were run of the mill stuff. I would not want to be involved with police and courts as it could be someone stealing to feed their kids.

hollysteers Fri 30-Sept-22 01:14:36

Crocodile

What piece of advice would you give to a twenty year old?

crazyH Thu 29-Sept-22 19:20:21

Couple of Elephants and a Tiger, while driving through the Western Ghat. It was scary.

Which animal/reptile would you be most scared to encounter?

ginny Thu 29-Sept-22 17:32:04

Crossed posts
Always lock my doors when on my own.

ginny Thu 29-Sept-22 17:31:13

Had our 4 th Covid jab this morning and Flu booked for 8 th October.

Two of my DDs are on holidays where they see lots of interesting wild animals.
What wild animals in their native environment that you have seen ?

biglouis Thu 29-Sept-22 17:30:42

No - because Im mobility impaired/none driver mine is arranged as an at home visit by the NHS so typically takes a bit longer to happen. I will get a text advising me of the date.

Do you ever lock the door when you are alone in the house?

I do all the time. I also lock my door when Im in a hotel as Ive had some "weird" experiences travelling solo.

DanniRae Thu 29-Sept-22 16:56:24

Yes, about 3 hours ago! Now I am up-to-date with my jabs but for how long I don't know.

Same question please

AGAA4 Thu 29-Sept-22 14:18:55

My brother gave me a Good Housekeeping recipe book when I got married. I used it a lot but it disappeared in my last house move.

Have you had your flu jab yet?

Mollygo Thu 29-Sept-22 12:21:45

Follow recipes if it’s new and for visitors. After that I just put in what I remember. Some things I can do on automatic pilot. I love a new cookery book every now and then. Pinch of Nom is the newest one, but even that’s several years old.
Do you have a favourite recipe book and do you buy new ones?

lovebeigecardigans1955 Thu 29-Sept-22 12:21:32

I always follow recipes then I hope I can be sure of a good result. When I'm familiar with the fine details I may switch things around a bit.

Same question again please.

SachaMac Thu 29-Sept-22 12:18:11

I had taken one of my GS’s shopping, I nipped in Boots for nappies & a quick look round. When I got back & lifted my GS out of the pushchair he was sitting on a makeup compact. I returned it the next day.

Never had swine flu but a friend & colleague at the school I worked at did she was seriously ill in hospital & off work for months.

Do you follow recipes or just throw everything together & hope for the best.

FannyCornforth Thu 29-Sept-22 02:31:55

No, never.
I once accidentally ‘stole’ a handbag from Next. As soon as I realised, I took it back.
I came down with swine flu the next day - perhaps that was why I was so muddled in my thinking

1. Have you ever accidentally stolen anything?
2. Did you get swine flu when it did the rounds?

biglouis Thu 29-Sept-22 01:19:40

Common threads in my dreams are things I was thinking about during the previous day. I have lots of dreams abour getting "lost" or losing something.

Have you ever been obviously followed around a shop or store by security staff even though you have not taken anything?

Happened to me once in M&S and later in Waterstones. I wrote to head office and complained and got a letter of apology.

crazyH Wed 28-Sept-22 20:23:50

Well, couple of little things for the little ones. I have no energy to traipse through the shops. It’s money for everyone this year plus a token gift.

When I dream, I mostly see my ‘young’ self - pretty and vivacious. And strangely enough, being asked out on dates ? Is it wishful thinking ? What is a common thread in your dreams?

SachaMac Wed 28-Sept-22 19:02:36

I only wear a hat when it’s extremely cold and I’m walking the dog, I didn’t wear a hat for my DC weddings, compromised with a fascinator but removed it as soon as I could. I just don’t like hats & don’t feel comfortable in them.

Have you brought anything Christmassy yet, I brought some cards in the Red Cross charity shop but that’s all.

HowVeryDareYou Wed 28-Sept-22 18:08:35

I've been 10 pin bowling, several times, with the family and GC.

Do you wear hats? I've never worn one

biglouis Wed 28-Sept-22 15:49:26

No, I dont celebrate it.

Have you ever been 10 pin bowling?

Used to enjoy it when I was younger but am far too creaky now.

Ali08 Wed 28-Sept-22 14:55:55

There's one in our town, literally a 5 minute walk from us. And I still haven't been there since it was built.
I keep meaning to go, and I will one day!
I have always loved museums and the like.

Are you planning on putting up a tree this Christmas?

MrsKen33 Wed 28-Sept-22 06:13:18

Used to be, but since we moved to Wales it’s a bit of a journey to get anywhere. So haven’t seen many plays recently.

Do you like visiting art galleries? We do…a lot

hollysteers Wed 28-Sept-22 00:38:20

Ovaltine

Are you a playgoer?

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