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Aries wrote:
On Thu, 02 Apr 2009 22:34:47 +0100, Sacha wrote: Ahem....... ;-)) I was 11 in 1957. ;-) Just a babe then I am 3 years older than you so just you respect yer elders, missy g |
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Aries wrote:
On Thu, 2 Apr 2009 15:58:44 -0600, graham wrote: "Aries" wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Apr 2009 09:23:14 -0600, graham wrote: I remember seeing the original broadcast on "Panorama". It fooled some of my Father's workmen, but then, they had had very little education having left the village school at 14, and even Heinz tinned spaghetti was probably "that foreign muck", to be eaten on toast. Graham You, Ophelia and I must be soooo old to have remembered that -- I've just applied to become an OAP{;-( Graham Congratulations Yes, we shall be watching out for you |
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Aries wrote:
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009 12:54:48 +0100, Ophelia wrote: Aries wrote: On Thu, 02 Apr 2009 22:34:47 +0100, Sacha wrote: Ahem....... ;-)) I was 11 in 1957. ;-) Just a babe then I am 3 years older than you so just you respect yer elders, missy g I do not beeelieeeve it *grin* |
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On Apr 3, 11:26*am, Martin wrote:
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009 03:12:19 -0700 (PDT), Judith in France wrote: On Apr 3, 7:38*am, "Ophelia" wrote: Aries wrote: On Thu, 2 Apr 2009 09:23:14 -0600, graham wrote: I remember seeing the original *broadcast on "Panorama". *It fooled some of my Father's workmen, but then, they had had very little education having left the village school at 14, *and even Heinz tinned spaghetti was probably "that foreign muck", to be eaten on toast. Graham You, Ophelia and I must be soooo old to have remembered that nodnodnod O, newly retired lady Do you find you have even less time than you did before retirement? *I certainly do, how I found the time to work I shall never know!! Some of us did wonder at the time ) -- Martin How I managed to work the hours I did, see our girls in London, have a life outside work, I just don't know. I think I had much more energy, I could work a 14 hour day and still wake up ready to start in the garden for a while even before work!!!!! We would arrive home after being away for a few weeks and within hours I had unpacked, washing machine on and I would be out in the garden doing something. To keep on topic I bought some plants today, a white Clematis, some Tarragon; and 2 Rosemary plants, now I have to get them in, so popping orf as they say in France :-) Judith |
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from "Ophelia" contains these words: Aries wrote: On Fri, 3 Apr 2009 07:38:18 +0100, Ophelia wrote: You, Ophelia and I must be soooo old to have remembered that Me-me-me-me-me miss! I remember it too - but since we'd had an Italian au pair I knew about pasta, olive oil, extra v of that ilk, and other things besides, and we had a giggle, and didn't expect anyone would be fooled. In that, we were fooled... Yep some were of course ! I still molish a mean risotto more-or-less to her recipe. Mmmmmmm I think we have to test that one. What say you, Val? I say YES! recipe please Rusty g Well yes, a recipe would be grand, but shirley we must test it from the hands of the master chef? How's your broadband? -- Rusty Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional. Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk |
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Rusty_Hinge wrote:
The message from "Ophelia" contains these words: Aries wrote: On Fri, 3 Apr 2009 07:38:18 +0100, Ophelia wrote: You, Ophelia and I must be soooo old to have remembered that Me-me-me-me-me miss! I remember it too - but since we'd had an Italian au pair I knew about pasta, olive oil, extra v of that ilk, and other things besides, and we had a giggle, and didn't expect anyone would be fooled. In that, we were fooled... Yep some were of course ! I still molish a mean risotto more-or-less to her recipe. Mmmmmmm I think we have to test that one. What say you, Val? I say YES! recipe please Rusty g Well yes, a recipe would be grand, but shirley we must test it from the hands of the master chef? How's your broadband? On dial up pro tem. Will be with Broadband over Easter |
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"Aries" wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Apr 2009 15:58:44 -0600, graham wrote: "Aries" wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Apr 2009 09:23:14 -0600, graham wrote: I remember seeing the original broadcast on "Panorama". It fooled some of my Father's workmen, but then, they had had very little education having left the village school at 14, and even Heinz tinned spaghetti was probably "that foreign muck", to be eaten on toast. Graham You, Ophelia and I must be soooo old to have remembered that -- I've just applied to become an OAP{;-( Graham Congratulations -- Pehapes "Commiserations" more apt! {;-( Graham |
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"Ophelia" wrote in message ... Aries wrote: On Thu, 2 Apr 2009 15:58:44 -0600, graham wrote: "Aries" wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Apr 2009 09:23:14 -0600, graham wrote: I remember seeing the original broadcast on "Panorama". It fooled some of my Father's workmen, but then, they had had very little education having left the village school at 14, and even Heinz tinned spaghetti was probably "that foreign muck", to be eaten on toast. Graham You, Ophelia and I must be soooo old to have remembered that -- I've just applied to become an OAP{;-( Graham Congratulations Yes, we shall be watching out for you I'm not that dangerous..........yet! {;-) Graham |
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"Judith in France" wrote in message ... On Apr 2, 4:23 pm, "graham" wrote: "Judith in France" wrote in ... On Apr 2, 9:29 am, Sacha wrote: Here's the way to grow the pasta to go with it. Apologies - meant to post this yesterday. ;-))http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyUvN...eature=related -- Sachahttp://www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon Exotic plants, shrubs & perennials online I laughed so much I hurt, Edward said he had seen it before but if I have, I have forgotten. Judith __________________________________________________ ____________ I remember seeing the original broadcast on "Panorama". It fooled some of my Father's workmen, but then, they had had very little education having left the village school at 14, and even Heinz tinned spaghetti was probably "that foreign muck", to be eaten on toast. Graham When was that Graham? Judith ____________________________________________ I hink the original broadcast was in 1957. Graham |
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graham wrote:
"Aries" wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Apr 2009 15:58:44 -0600, graham wrote: "Aries" wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Apr 2009 09:23:14 -0600, graham wrote: I remember seeing the original broadcast on "Panorama". It fooled some of my Father's workmen, but then, they had had very little education having left the village school at 14, and even Heinz tinned spaghetti was probably "that foreign muck", to be eaten on toast. Graham You, Ophelia and I must be soooo old to have remembered that -- I've just applied to become an OAP{;-( Graham Congratulations -- Pehapes "Commiserations" more apt! {;-( Graham You cannot be seeeeeeeeerious))) Now, if you decided to stop working so hard, you might even realise you can enjoy it |
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"Ophelia" wrote in message ... graham wrote: "Aries" wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Apr 2009 15:58:44 -0600, graham wrote: "Aries" wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Apr 2009 09:23:14 -0600, graham wrote: I remember seeing the original broadcast on "Panorama". It fooled some of my Father's workmen, but then, they had had very little education having left the village school at 14, and even Heinz tinned spaghetti was probably "that foreign muck", to be eaten on toast. Graham You, Ophelia and I must be soooo old to have remembered that -- I've just applied to become an OAP{;-( Graham Congratulations -- Pehapes "Commiserations" more apt! {;-( Graham You cannot be seeeeeeeeerious))) Now, if you decided to stop working so hard, you might even realise you can enjoy it But the work is interesting!! Anyway, I can't garden as there's still about 2 feet of the white stuff covering the back garden and the better part of a foot on the north facing roof of the house. On the radio yesterday, a garden centre owner complained that he couldn't unload the stock into the centre because of the snow coverage - so he was off to the ski slopes. Graham |
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graham wrote:
"Ophelia" wrote in message ... graham wrote: "Aries" wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Apr 2009 15:58:44 -0600, graham wrote: "Aries" wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Apr 2009 09:23:14 -0600, graham wrote: I remember seeing the original broadcast on "Panorama". It fooled some of my Father's workmen, but then, they had had very little education having left the village school at 14, and even Heinz tinned spaghetti was probably "that foreign muck", to be eaten on toast. Graham You, Ophelia and I must be soooo old to have remembered that -- I've just applied to become an OAP{;-( Graham Congratulations -- Pehapes "Commiserations" more apt! {;-( Graham You cannot be seeeeeeeeerious))) Now, if you decided to stop working so hard, you might even realise you can enjoy it But the work is interesting!! But tiring because you do TOO much!!!!!!!! Anyway, I can't garden as there's still about 2 feet of the white stuff covering the back garden and the better part of a foot on the north facing roof of the house. On the radio yesterday, a garden centre owner complained that he couldn't unload the stock into the centre because of the snow coverage - so he was off to the ski slopes. Graham |
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On Apr 3, 9:47*pm, "graham" wrote:
"Judith in France" wrote in ... On Apr 2, 4:23 pm, "graham" wrote: "Judith in France" wrote in ... On Apr 2, 9:29 am, Sacha wrote: Here's the way to grow the pasta to go with it. Apologies - meant to post this yesterday. ;-))http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyUvN...eature=related -- Sachahttp://www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon Exotic plants, shrubs & perennials online I laughed so much I hurt, Edward said he had seen it before but if I have, I have forgotten. Judith __________________________________________________ ____________ I remember seeing the original broadcast on "Panorama". It fooled some of my Father's workmen, but then, they had had very little education having left the village school at 14, and even Heinz tinned spaghetti was probably "that foreign muck", to be eaten on toast. Graham When was that Graham? Judith ____________________________________________ I hink the original broadcast was in 1957. Graham Thanks, I was toooooooooooooo young to remember that :-) Judith |
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Aries wrote:
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009 20:01:32 +0100, Ophelia wrote: Well yes, a recipe would be grand, but shirley we must test it from the hands of the master chef? How's your broadband? On dial up pro tem. Will be with Broadband over Easter Roll on Easter then Well, it will be only for a few days, and then back to dialup for a while again Will let you know though |
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graham wrote:
"Ophelia" wrote in message ... graham wrote: "Aries" wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Apr 2009 15:58:44 -0600, graham wrote: "Aries" wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Apr 2009 09:23:14 -0600, graham wrote: I remember seeing the original broadcast on "Panorama". It fooled some of my Father's workmen, but then, they had had very little education having left the village school at 14, and even Heinz tinned spaghetti was probably "that foreign muck", to be eaten on toast. Graham You, Ophelia and I must be soooo old to have remembered that -- I've just applied to become an OAP{;-( Graham Congratulations -- Pehapes "Commiserations" more apt! {;-( Graham You cannot be seeeeeeeeerious))) Now, if you decided to stop working so hard, you might even realise you can enjoy it But the work is interesting!! Anyway, I can't garden as there's still about 2 feet of the white stuff covering the back garden and the better part of a foot on the north facing roof of the house. On the radio yesterday, a garden centre owner complained that he couldn't unload the stock into the centre because of the snow coverage - so he was off to the ski slopes. Graham Why? Having seen your back garden I reckon he could have skiid much nearer) |
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