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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.

Charleygirl Sun 11-Jun-17 17:00:48

N&G Please may I book Jackson to do a pre MOT test if he is not too busy?

The weather here has been glorious all day- I really think that many of you are missing the delights of London.

MawB I have a job getting in and out of my Skoda, anything lower and I would be sleeping in it.

NanaandGrampy Sun 11-Jun-17 17:26:36

Ahhhh Maw !! Young Jackson would be green with envy. His ultimate car is a Pagani Zonda but a Maserati would make a nice 2nd car !! If your SIL needs a car valet - Jacksons your man !!

He'd be happy to do your MOT Charley .

Charleygirl Sun 11-Jun-17 21:21:14

I probably should get out more but I have never heard of a Pagani Zonda. My pension is not quite in the Maserati league so that may well be why I have not heard of the Pagani Zonda. The amount of Jackson's pocket money appears to be enviable.

oldgoat Sun 11-Jun-17 22:26:19

Not a bad day here in York - I actually wore my shorts again, first time since we returned from our sunny holiday in Scotland. It was our village Scarecrow Festival this weekend and guess what? the Oldgoats actually won!!! Here is a photo of our display 'Scrufts dog agility contest '.
It is also Oscar's first birthday so I'm letting him have one of the stuffed dogs from the display to -rip up- play with.

oldgoat Sun 11-Jun-17 22:27:52

Sorry, haven't got the hang of striking words out!

cornergran Sun 11-Jun-17 22:56:27

Just emerging from the cupboard in which I hid for the duration of all things political to find it hasn't gone away. Oh well, I tried smile. Such a lot to read in the kitchen, have done so but can't possibly comment on it all, so sorry, not leaving anyone out deliberately.

You are so right, charley, currently chilly and blowing a gale here, we don't seem to 'do' wonderful weather. I did have hopes for you. n&g. Your holiday/family comments resonated with me, I remind myself each (fairly rare) time that it's the triumph of hope over experience.

Can't believe soop remains internet-less, I really rely on our connection for day to day practicalities, it must be more than frustrating now

flowers, wine and anything else helpful in my power to send to mawb and ann. Being lonely with someone is so hard. ann, the introduced as a friend strategy worked so well for a neighbour, please do think about it.

Goodness charley, coming home to the smell of paint must be better than the smell of fresh flowers at the moment. There's hope, then?

Iam, wouldn't want to argue, but I am sure that is the sound of energy I hear. An early night seems eminently sensible to me.

Please think hard about your needs, wot, it's important you are content.

Well, I'm about to have a far from early night. Take care all. Will be back tomorrow.

callgirl1 Mon 12-Jun-17 00:31:13

I`ve just started getting rid of toys, even though it`s 5 years since I last child minded grandchildren. The youngest is only ever interested in video games now, or finding (in my opinion) daft stuff on YouTube.

MawBroon Mon 12-Jun-17 08:18:35

I have seen annsixty's posts on her thread about so-called problems. There are a few more of these around today so I hope, ann that your patience has not run out.
Don't you dare think of even articulating the words "swan song" and I truly hope that you are feeling more sanguine this morning. There will always be fools out there in the world, best to avoid them.
Taking a deep breath now and seriously need to get up (brew is cold!)

Iam64 Mon 12-Jun-17 08:47:07

Good morning, cornergran, your election cupboard made me laugh. It seems we have been mid politics since David Cameron put his jolly referendum to we, the people. Was Brenda from Bristol in your hiding place? I can see the appeal of a space with tea, cakes and no politics.

Greyduster Mon 12-Jun-17 08:50:36

Well done, oldgoat! Looks like a well deserved win!

Charleygirl Mon 12-Jun-17 08:55:26

Tara and I may join you in that cupboard cornergran because it certainly aint over yet.

The weather here is beautiful, fresher than of late but lovely blue skies.

I had a lie in until 8.30am today, I think that Tara sensed that I was a lady not to be disturbed. Two were here yesterday, it is a very long not amusing story why nobody is coming today.

MawBroon Mon 12-Jun-17 11:07:16

blushblush
Just back from taking Paw to his INR clinic and then the Dr.( I now have to give a lot of assistance with dressing etc and it was a scramble but we made it.)
I was wearing my navy Joules gilet which is ideal for coolish mornings but how thrilled was I to come home after sitting the health centre waitingroom, going in to the doctor with him, walking round to Boots for his meds, sitting and waiting there, walking back to the car and driving home -
to be told I've been wearing the bloody thing inside out
I must have looked totally confused and bewildered, poor old dear ?? and I am cringing. blush again.

Greyduster Mon 12-Jun-17 11:13:47

If it makes you feel any better, Maw, I once went to the doctors in my carpet slippers. No-one said anything and I never noticed until the doctor said "I thought you'd come to see me about a problem with your feet and couldn't get your shoes on!"

annsixty Mon 12-Jun-17 11:15:30

I once did a whole Sainsbury shop with H following me to be chased by a woman as I left the store asking if I knew I had one large Velcro roller in my hair.?

MawBroon Mon 12-Jun-17 11:18:04

Safety in numbers? grin

Jalima1108 Mon 12-Jun-17 12:56:36

I once went to work in shoes which were the same as each other - but two different colours. My boss pointed it out very kindly blush

Gosh, there are a few combative people out there on the political threads; state a fact and I am being patronising. Me? May I sit in the cupboard cornergran and recover please? I promise not to make a noise and to be good. If someone could pass me a brew in an hour or two I'd be very grateful.

soop Mon 12-Jun-17 15:46:04

Okey dokey...I'm back with you lot and I have to admit that I've missed you something rotten.

Engineer has just this minute discovered that, at the exchange in the village, "someone" had connected us to the new super-fast broadband that we are unable to use (because we're a tad too far from the village). Something that was discovered a few weeks ago when we lost broadband for well over a week.

As per usual, MacSporran has made a friend of yet another engineer. I kept a low profile. Tidied the bedroom cupboards yet again.

There are 140 plus emails. It is going to take some time for me to catch up. Please be patient. It's been a long time! grin

Jalima1108 Mon 12-Jun-17 15:47:22

Hello soop and welcome back
I think I'll stay in the cupboard for a bit though, if it's all the same with you
smile

Charleygirl Mon 12-Jun-17 16:18:19

When I was working, I walked from the car to the tube station, on the tube at rush hour and walked along a busy street in central London with my skirt tucked into my knickers. It was a male work colleague who noticed. I have never forgotten that.

So pleased to see you back soop - it shows how addicted we are to the machines. I missed mine something rotten when I had no internet connection for nearly a week.

NanKate Mon 12-Jun-17 16:30:44

Hello Girls,

For lots of reasons, including ill health, I have not posted on Gransnet since February. I have occasionally checked up what is happening but felt reluctant to come back 'on board'. Scrolling through I saws this thread and remembered how lovely everyone was to each other here, no election stuff, no criticism, no back stabbing, just friendliness.

So can I snuck in and be part of the GN community again ?

soop Mon 12-Jun-17 16:45:06

NanKate The chaise awaits. I shall plump a favourite cushion. Welcome back. smile

Jalima May I ask why you wish to stay in the cupboard? It's far too stuffy for the likes of you. I shall make you a nice brew.

Charleyg grin grin grin

soop Mon 12-Jun-17 16:46:53

My pal has a stinking cough/cold and won't be visiting the care home tomorrow. This means that I shall have an entire morning of catch-up time. wink

soop Mon 12-Jun-17 16:50:38

Well done oldgoats You deserved to win. sunshine

soop Mon 12-Jun-17 16:54:50

wot Please do not cave in to the lodger's needs. You are worth so much more than he'll ever know. PLEASE listen to your head. The heart doesn't always know best. flowers

I'm loving looking at the latest photos.

Greyduster Mon 12-Jun-17 16:57:42

Welcome back Soop - glad you are reconnected; we surely have missed you! You'll have your work cut out catching up with all your emails AND the kitchen! Always nice to see another kitchener, NanKate.
I had a trip into town today as a way of escaping from tile samples that are making me cross eyed. We have a very helpful tile showroom who, when you choose a sample, say "Oh you might want to try that one with this one as well", and you end up with so many that ones and this ones that you forget which ones they suggested went with which. I'll be seeing them in my sleep soon. Anyway, I got some books for the library and sat in the Winter Gardens which was very calming and tropical.

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