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Soop's kitchen for friendly folk and precious pets...

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soop Sun 21-May-17 16:25:05

Here we are again
Happy as can be
All good pals and jolly good company.
Never mind the weather
Never mind the rain
As long as we're together...Woops she goes again.

Welcome.

Elegran Thu 15-Jun-17 10:45:13

Jalima I think I must be shrinking. Trousers that used to be OK are now too long.

Jalima1108 Thu 15-Jun-17 10:44:15

Sorry, that was a rather flippant post which crossed with your rather sad one MawBroon

We can't always be where we want to be, go where we want to go but I'm sure you will be there in spirit to say goodbye to your aunt and the family will realise that.

Rigby46 Thu 15-Jun-17 10:41:34

That's better - now carry on playing nicely

MawBroon Thu 15-Jun-17 10:40:30

www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCARADb9asE

Jalima1108 Thu 15-Jun-17 10:39:05

Well, I have to turn up a new pair of trousers and am putting it off - two layers of course and about a foot too long, although I don't think I am that short!
At least they are straight-legged so should be no problem hmm

MawBroon Thu 15-Jun-17 10:38:37

Sorry, I seem to have added to the political tomfoolery controversy albeit unwittingly.
Oh dear. Heigh ho.
Feeling very emotional today as deep down I would have liked to be "home" in the Borders today to say goodbye to my dear aunt, but the logistics were too much for me at the moment. It is compounded by Fathers Day this weekend and the annual Selkirk Common Riding tomorrow , our town's festival where the Riding of the Marches (town land) has gone on unbroken for 500 years.
But that was then and this is now, so buck up.

Jalima1108 Thu 15-Jun-17 10:37:28

above post addressed to Baggs of course

Jalima1108 Thu 15-Jun-17 10:36:57

Did you follow my recommendation and dye your hair orange too?
or is that a step too far?

Rigby46 Thu 15-Jun-17 10:36:55

Just to remind you

Welcome to the *Gransnet Café. This is a non-judgemental space for you to pop in for a cuppa with some virtual friends, seek out advice for a particular problem, or share an update on your life - important or trivial. Feel free to have your say and chat about your day, but please leave any arguments at the door. If you're struggling to find someone to talk to in real life, or are simply looking for a bit of a chat, this is the place for you.

Well - plenty of judgements going on so far as I can see

Rigby46 Thu 15-Jun-17 10:33:22

So Soop's kitchen is used for sounding off about other posters and threads? And there was me thinking it was meant to be all sweetness and light and support. Soop is this what you wanted?

cornergran Thu 15-Jun-17 10:30:36

I rarely read the political threads, the level,of unpleasantness isn't necessary. It's a shame because I had hoped to be educated a bit. I don't have a thick skin, I'm with n&g, don't particularly want one. Don't give up on us greyduster, you aren't alone. Keep sounding off if it helps. Surely the tendency to turn everything into a political war must run its course? Photos later will cheer us all up smile. Take care everyone, we have sunshine after a cloudy start and I'm off out to enjoy a coffee with a new friend.

Elegran Thu 15-Jun-17 10:14:08

I look forward to seeing a photo of that tartan dress and orange tights, Baggs. Be careful not to ladder the tights, you will need them for the do.

NanaandGrampy Thu 15-Jun-17 09:59:48

Grey do NOT be apologising here !! THAT is unacceptable. The kitchen is exactly the place to sound off !! I feel a little like you , it's not that I can't argue my case but I don't need the grief ! The 'steam rollering' over every word not to the 'political posters ' way of thinking.

AND then there is the plethora of games , most of which I don't get lol !!

I have to say I did give a quiet chuckle though ..... this is how I perceive the conversation in your house this morning......

You : hmmmm the sun is quite bright this morning.
DH: That damn Dolnald Trump not signing the Paris convention.
You : toast dear?
DH : Those damn Tories letting inflation increase and putting up the shop prices !
You: jam?
DH : we can't afford jam , the NHS is sinking!
You: fancy leg of lamb for dinner :-))

Baggs , the thing is I don't want thick skin( or wrinkles but that ship has sailed!!) . Looking forward to the pictures of your trip.

Keep on keeping on everyone xx

aggie Thu 15-Jun-17 09:33:50

Greyduster I can never follow the minds of some of the posters on the political threads and just sneak in here
((((((((((hugs)))))))))))

Baggs Thu 15-Jun-17 09:33:23

Big hug, gd. Stick around. One's skin thickens after a while flowers

Greyduster Thu 15-Jun-17 09:13:45

am fed up this morning, and wondering if Gransnet is still for me. It seems that almost every thread, of whatever demeanour, is being turned on its head by those who have a particular political point to make. As their politics are completely at odds with mine and I know from experience I would be mauled beyond recognition if I joined in, it feels like being painted into a corner. As if that wasn't bad enough, I have it at home too; even if you say it looks like rain, DH can't resist finding some reason to blame the politics of those he finds most odious. I'm a peaceable sort of old gal, and I can't bear it. Please ignore this post. I am sounding off and I know I have broken the rules and this is not the place to do it, but being a craven coward I don't want to start my own thread - I know how it will end up!

Baggs Thu 15-Jun-17 08:58:20

I'm rocking the tartan dress and orange tights meme (plus pearls, galen!) for my meetup with the awesome soopydoop. I expect macsporran will take a pic for your entertainment. Happy days, dudes!

NanaandGrampy Thu 15-Jun-17 08:52:28

Good Morning all !

I do love waking up to a blue sky morning ! Makes everything look a little brighter !

Don't worry charley anything on this darn forum can be taken rudely it seems . Hope Tara came home and did not spend a night on the tiles !!

What thread is that Maw I can always use a smiley or three.

Sam disgraced himself this morning with an upset tummy on the kitchen floor ! I think its probably the change in food so no cross words were spoken as its not his fault.

We have Cooper for a sleepover today and we will be picking him up after lunch from pre school. Of all of our 4 he is the only one who insists Grampy picks him up . He is his little shadow ! So we shall be spending the afternoon in the garden where he and Grampy will dig holes for no good reason then fill them in again !!

Then its getting ready for a trip to Scotland on Sunday to see my sister for a week. They have taken early retirement and moved from Aberdeen down to near Fife I think it is smile but its only temporary as they are moving to Spain for 11 months in August. It has always been there dream to live there and they have taken language lessons etc for years . I'm happy and sad for them as Id hoped to see them more but now that seems unlikely as I suspect they will love it and never come home again to live. So we'll make the most of our week together.

Have a wonderful catch up soop and Baggs !!

MawBroon Wed 14-Jun-17 22:23:37

Even if you avoid the politics threads like the plague , can I direct you to one I have started with some smiley faces on it?
It made me feel a little bit better anyway

Charleygirl Wed 14-Jun-17 21:40:10

Oh dear, what I have written on another post could be construed as rudeness. I will probably be behind my sofa tomorrow if I am not posting here. Rory will understand and enjoy the cuddles- Tara is not home yet and I will be going to bed to read quite shortly.

PoshGran Wed 14-Jun-17 19:26:53

Fourteen of us around our Bitch & Stitch Craft & Chat table this afternoon; we spoke of marmalade cake, Rhine cruises, imminent arrivals & moves, garden life, local gossip & issues, on-line shopping, & sunshine. We knitted, cross-stitched, rag-rugged (no-one crocheting this week Iam) drank tea, laughed, & probably by mutual unspoken agreement, kept the world outside for two hours.
(Apart from Poldark - which I didn't watch!)

Have a peaceful evening one & all.
smile

Bellanonna Wed 14-Jun-17 19:23:10

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Swanny Wed 14-Jun-17 19:18:19

Greyduster (((hugs)))

Greyduster Wed 14-Jun-17 19:14:30

We went to pick up GS from school this afternoon, even though DD was home from work and we didn't have to. It cheered us both up. We took GS and his friend to the park and played cricket and ate ice cream. It was fun. You feel guilty for having fun when so many people will never have fun again.
DD was telling me she did her first fell run yesterday across the local moorland, running through streams and 'stinky bogs'. This is my daughter, who is OCD about cleanliness and as a child would wail if she got even a bit of dirt on her hands! There's no accounting for folk! Wish I'd been there with a camera!

Iam64 Wed 14-Jun-17 19:00:12

I posted this morning, sharing the sadness and horror expressed about the London fire.
My post disappeared, I wonder if it was wearing MawBroon's invisibility cloak like me. I had a lovely couple of hours this afternoon, being reminded/taught how to crochet. My crochet expert is someone I met a couple of years ago, walking our assorted dogs. I'm about to have a practice.
We do have to enjoy the small things to help us through recent horrors x

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