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FannyCornforth Sat 12-Nov-22 06:12:09

Hello!👋
Welcome to the new thread 😊

Julie Walters is playing the part of me (or Helena Bonham Carter, if I’m having a very good day) and Juliette Greco is playing MrsKen.

Which actress is playing the part of you?

AGAA4 Sun 19-Feb-23 13:32:50

I hate having dental treatment so only have essential work done.

How are you feeling today? I am being very lazy.

SachaMac Sun 19-Feb-23 11:00:20

I’d think I’d be too nervous to actually go ahead and have anything done but if I ever did I think I’d go for a little eye/brow lift. I feel I always look tired now, also a little Botox in my frown line. It won’t be happening though!

Have you ever had any cosmetic dentistry work done?

crazyH Sat 18-Feb-23 18:19:59

Yes - tbh, I haven’t had much of a career. Lectured for a few months, after getting my Masters. Got married soon after, and became a full time mother and wife (now divorced). But if I had my time over again, I would have loved to be a Barrister.

On the subject of change, on what part of your face, would you like to have plastic surgery? Mine would be my nose.

HowVeryDareYou2 Sat 18-Feb-23 18:16:22

I did clerical work when I left school, up until I had my eldest son. I went back to work when 2nd son was 14, as a Care Worker, and did a variety of roles in the care sector, until a couple of years ago. I wish I'd worked with animals - on a farm or as a vet's nurse.

Same question again, please.

AGAA4 Sat 18-Feb-23 16:31:40

I finally found the job that suited me well. After not being very happy in banking and insurance I became a librarian. I loved all aspects of the work and feel lucky to have found something I enjoyed doing.

Would you have changed career if you could?

henetha Sat 18-Feb-23 10:40:03

I like those alone days too.

I wish I could have had a better career. But mum made me leave school at 15 and get an office job. I'd love to have been a nurse, or maybe a teacher. No, definitely a nurse I think.
Brilliant idea to start a small business instead though.

Same question as it's interesting

biglouis Sat 18-Feb-23 10:10:47

A perfect day for me is when I am not expecting anyone and can get on with the things on my list without interruption.

If you could look back on the career or main occupation you had would you change it?

If I could go back all those years I would begin as Alan Sugar did and start a small business. I would never take an employed job knowing what I do now.

MrsKen33 Fri 17-Feb-23 16:45:19

Quiet, at home. Perhaps family for lunch and a walk down to the sea.

What would be yours ?

AGAA4 Fri 17-Feb-23 12:19:27

Not as often as I should. I have a blitz on a cupboard and some drawers and then it's a while before the next one.

What would be a perfect day for you?

henetha Fri 17-Feb-23 10:31:07

Not down here in Devon yet. Perhaps it will reach us later.
It's just dull and still.

I'm having a turning out day today. I've done my underwear cupboard this morning. Do you have turning out days?

FannyCornforth Fri 17-Feb-23 10:27:25

I like to be comfortable at all times, so all of my clothes are soft and loose.
But I enjoy doing my hair and makeup and I like lots of jewellery.
Comfy luxe smile
(Not that I’ve been anywhere for god knows how long…)

Is it incredibly windy where you are?

biglouis Fri 17-Feb-23 10:20:30

I would like to have had a talent for the piano but was not musically gifted. I did have a very good soprano voice but there was no possibility of a musical career for someone of my background because of the expense and years of training. My parents would not have supported me.

Do you enjoy dressing up for special occasions like the theate ror opera? Or do you prefer things casual.

henetha Thu 16-Feb-23 23:36:18

Probably hot chocolate. I'm not a big coffee fan and mostly drink tea at home.

Do you wish you had been born with a great talent? If so what? I'd like to have had a beautiful singing voice.

SachaMac Thu 16-Feb-23 18:10:43

Mostly English breakfast tea for me, I’ve tried many fruit teas, green tea, camomile etc but can’t say that I really enjoy them. I don’t mind Earl Grey with an afternoon tea.

If you were calling at a cafe for a hot drink on a cold day would you order tea, a coffee or maybe a hot chocolate. It’s coffee for me. especially in a morning.

ginny Thu 16-Feb-23 17:58:35

Primroses, every variety of colour.

I love a nice cup of standard tea
Do you stick to standard English breakfast tea or do you enjoy other types ?

AGAA4 Thu 16-Feb-23 16:32:34

I still buy them for my GCs even though one is nearly 20.

If you could fill your garden with spring flowers today what would you choose?

MrsKen33 Thu 16-Feb-23 16:27:23

Quite honestly I am a day or so out. Thought today was Wednesday and said to DH ‘We forgot pancakes yesterday .’ So I haven’t thought about Lent yet. Perhaps I’ll collect £2 coins and give then to a charity rather than give up something. I’ll sis.

Do you buy Easter eggs for GCs and your adult children?

SachaMac Thu 16-Feb-23 11:08:57

Homemade pancakes with orange & lemon. Juice & a drizzle of golden syrup.

Do you ever give anything up for lent?

crazyH Thu 16-Feb-23 11:06:19

Maple syrup

What a miserable day ! How are you spending it ? I’m going to start clearing out my wardrobe, and sort stuff to take to the charity shop

biglouis Thu 16-Feb-23 10:58:47

Marmalade!

Same question please.

TillyTrotter Thu 16-Feb-23 10:51:50

Yes, love homemade pancakes. We will probably have 2 each after a salad-y meal.
I had wonderful ones in America, but at home I like plain lemon and a sprinkling of caster sugar.

What do you like best on pancakes? .

FannyCornforth Thu 16-Feb-23 10:37:28

Yes, I agree regarding Conspiracies. The book is also about why people need to create them. It’s fascinating.
It’s odd to remember how many people (me included) thought that there was more to the death of Diana than a tragic accident.

Yes, I’ve always been a big list writer (pen and paper)
But I’m also enclined to lose them too.

It’s pancake day next week!
Will you be indulging?

henetha Thu 16-Feb-23 10:11:01

Not really. Conspiracy theories generally have no real foundation in my opinion. But I could be wrong, of course.

I'm at an age now where I need reminders of what I am meant to be doing. I use old fashioned pen and paper. Do you set reminders on your phone, or pen and paper like me? Or perhaps you can rely on your memory?

FannyCornforth Thu 16-Feb-23 10:04:36

No, I wish that I was though.

I’m currently listening to a good book about Conspiracy Theories.
Do you believe in any?
I used to be very skeptical about the moon landings.
It still amazes me that ‘we’ managed to do it when we weren’t all that technologically advanced etc

SachaMac Wed 15-Feb-23 18:29:53

Loyalty, honesty, kindness, a good listener, similar outlook on life and a good sense of humour.

Are you still close friends with anyone you met at primary school? I have two who I have stayed in touch with & we all meet up with on a regular basis. My best friend from school died many years ago sadly.

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