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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?

ginny Sun 08-Jan-23 09:39:45

Yes we have had flood warnings in our town. Luckily we live much higher up so no problem.

I like to have a diary in my bag and one in the kitchen.
Do still use a paperdiary or do you use your phone ?

MrsKen33 Sun 08-Jan-23 07:06:15

We went to something at the O2 many years ago. It must have been dire because I really can’t remember who it was.
In my youth we went to many. Lots of jazz ones. Acker Bilk comes to mind and several Rolling Stones.

Do you have any flood warnings near you.? It has rained here for days now

FannyCornforth Sun 08-Jan-23 07:00:36

I had to cut that short. I had to get he dog in. She was barking really loudly outside 🤦‍♀️

Best gig?
I think that my most memorable was Public Enemy. It was their first time in the UK and they were really notorious.
I was definitely the only white girl there! In fact there was only a hand full of girls full stop.
It was exhilarating

FannyCornforth Sun 08-Jan-23 06:56:53

Oh! I was thinking of you yesterday, I was going to ask you how it went!
In my youth 15-20 I probably went to two or three gigs a week.
There was a quite famous club in Dudley called JBs and I went there all the time.
I also went to Birmingham at least once a week to a gig.
Lots of Glastonburies and Readings too.
My first boyfriend was the bass player in quite a successful 90s band.
So I was a bit gigged out by my 20s.
I don’t even listen to music now!
I think the last gig I went to was Mick Hucknall about 20 years ago. He’s an amazing performer - like an old fashioned crooner. Effortless

NotAGran55 Sun 08-Jan-23 06:02:56

It was 1964 and I had been given my first record player and £1.
Singles were 6 shillings and 8 pence each , exactly a third of a £1 so I bought 3.
Down Town by Petula Clark, Little Children by Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas and The Three Bells by Brian Poole and The Tremeloes. I still have them all.

Do you go to gigs, and which was your last one?
I saw Eric Clapton on New Year’s Eve 🎸 🎶

FannyCornforth Sun 08-Jan-23 03:51:02

Bump
If this carries on I think that I might just start a new thread

FannyCornforth Sun 08-Jan-23 03:49:54

I forgot to ask a question confused
And it’s really getting on my wick how this thread isn’t appearing in the active list

What was the first record that you bought?

FannyCornforth Sat 07-Jan-23 13:30:59

To answer the question properly - I like paintings of animals, like Stubbs. And still lives.
I like art of the 18th and 19th centuries best (for in the home)
Relaxing stuff

FannyCornforth Sat 07-Jan-23 13:28:53

I studied History of Art to Masters degree, so I’m a bit snobby!
(My dissertation was Women, Art and Society 1750-1850)
I like decorative art, I’m a bit old fashioned in my tastes.
That’s what I like in my home, I have more eclectic tastes in other areas.
I do find it really difficult to buy decent framed art.
I’m not in the position to buy original art.
The best place I’ve found recently is called Brookpace Lascelles.

www.brookpacelascelles.com/

And they’ve currently got 30% off! smile

SunshineSally Fri 06-Jan-23 16:36:28

My preference is landscapes - although I do enjoy watching the painting programmes on the TV.

And in art shops or even The Range … where all the paints, brushes and pencils are… I find myself drawn to them. I think I might investigate this further … search good old YouTube to see where to start as I know nothing.

Same question again please.

lovebeigecardigans1955 Fri 06-Jan-23 15:43:33

Being quite arty I like many paintings, pottery and sculpture.

Which do you like best - still life, landscapes or portraits?

Mollygo Fri 06-Jan-23 14:11:48

Paintings-especially oils. They seem to have more life in them.

What about others? Same question please.

MrsKen33 Fri 06-Jan-23 14:01:25

Yes we buy original art only. There is a scheme in Wales called ‘Collector plan’ where you can buy art over a 10 month period.
So we have several large pieces. Plus our own as we met at art school

Do you prefer, pottery, paintings, sculptures or prints ?

henetha Fri 06-Jan-23 13:24:49

I went to an art college for two years and soon discovered I had no talent.
But it did teach me to appreciate art.

Do you buy paintings/prints, or would you if you could afford to?

SunshineSally Fri 06-Jan-23 13:20:28

Hello all - what a lovely thread this is 🤗

I buy my batteries - mainly AA and AAA - in bulk from Costco.

I would love to feel confident enough to draw and/or paint.
Are you good at art and if so, are you naturally artistic or did you teach yourself?

biglouis Fri 06-Jan-23 12:06:31

I buy replacements from a place on Ebay. They seem to work ok.

Do you keep a supply of different batteries in the house for when things suddenly stop working (like remotes) or always have to order them?

I order them in batches from Amazon so I always have some in.

Mollygo Fri 06-Jan-23 10:23:36

I keep mine in the box and inside a ziploc bag. We bought some French cheese (forget which) that nothing worked to stop the smell, so I cut it up and froze it, only taking it out when we were going to eat it.
If anyone has a better way, please add here or pm me.
Do you buy genuine ink or replacement ink for your printer?

henetha Fri 06-Jan-23 10:01:22

I think I would choose the history of art. I did a little taster course once and it was fascinating. And possibly the Victorian poets. Also biology.

How do you wrap cheeses, especially Camembert, to prevent them from making the fridge smelly?

FannyCornforth Fri 06-Jan-23 07:10:23

Not as I’ve noticed.
It’s constantly grey and raining here.
Not that I’m complaining - I’d prefer it to be a bit colder tbh

If you had to do a college or university course, or similar, what would you chose to study?

MrsKen33 Fri 06-Jan-23 06:14:13

Yes ,we need our wood stove moved a little and a new hearth, plus the conservatory roof insulated. I’m a bit sad about this as I love watching the sky and birds through the roof, but it has been unbelievably cold in there so we must do something.

Any signs of spring around you?

biglouis Fri 06-Jan-23 00:23:38

The plumbers have just finished replacing my bathroom. There was a leak in the heating pipes (which ran under the bath) and they had to rip it out so Ive had the bathroom entirely replaced. There was also a hole in my kitchen cieling (caused by the leak) so the plasterer is coming next week. Deep joy.

Same question, Any household projects?

ginny Thu 05-Jan-23 23:26:06

I’m knitting a hat, crocheting a blanket , finishing off a nutcracker hanging and preparing several projects for craft club

This year we must replace our bathroom flooring. Have you got any house ejects that need to be done soon ?

MrsKen33 Thu 05-Jan-23 13:42:49

A tin for buttons. Drawer for sellotape, blue tack, glue etc. Big jars for, safety pins, paper lips, and elastic bands. All on shelves in the ‘office’. ( spare bedroom actually) .

Are you making anything at the moment?

biglouis Thu 05-Jan-23 13:16:54

Yes - add bluetack to that list. Plus small safety pins. I have a supply of these little things in my kitchen draw. When I do a photo shoot (for my shop) the back of the mannequin is inevitably hiding grips, elastic bands and various other gadgets to keep the accessory in place.

Do you keep all these kinds of bits and bobs neatly organized or just stuffed into a drawer or box?

My grandmother used to keep string (in a big ball) buttons, safety pins, rubber bands and so on all neatly organized into jars.

henetha Thu 05-Jan-23 10:46:48

No. I just painted them instead, a few years ago. They need painting again now. So, - my new year resolution is......

I rely a great deal on string, superglue, duct tape, elastic bands, paper clips. Do you like these old fashioned remedies for fixing things? Or are you more up to date?

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