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  • Gary HobsonGary Hobson Posts: 1,892

    Have just put the answer to your question, on previous page.

    Watching the Show Jumping this afternoon. One of the jumps is a minature stone-henge; wouldn't mind one of those for my garden.

  • LottiebeansLottiebeans Posts: 715

    Gary, thanks for that. I saw that bit - the Japanese chap's messy dismount, and I'd have marked him down as well. Lets face it, he did mess up. But as you say we are decent chaps and sporting - and I think the team were thrilled to get a medal. Fingers crossed it all goes really well for the girls team.

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    Back from the bus ride to the bright lights of Totton-when is the dentist Kate?

    The Mirror has gone all alliterative with the headline "Tom Twitter Troll Torment"

    Nice pics Jean

    Is it the Sward in the Stonne ?

     

     

  • FloBearFloBear Posts: 2,281

    Lovely pics Jean.

    Totton, Geoff? I used to have breakfast in Asda there before an early app't at hairdresser who was also in Totton.
    All that alliteration is probly cos of the National Curriculum as it introduced the idea of 7 year olds being taught onamatopaeia (can't be botherd to check selling) and alliteration instead of making sure they could all read and write properly first. I blame the ex-teachers!!!

    Gary, I like the idea of the mini henge. Just going to see if it's on.

     

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    Walked past the cafe in Asda-the belly dancer is still talked about in hushed tones as in "she who must not be named"

    They didn't win a dive-bombing meddle -We win a horsey silver meddle

  • kate1123kate1123 Posts: 2,815

    Geoff dentist was first thing, I am numb and penniless image

    I have been watching show jumping and quite enjoyed it image

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    This could be your sport- you sit on something and it does the work

  • weejennyweejenny Posts: 386

    jean lovely photos thanks for my one just the scenery around us

    Kate we're still getting over dentist visit ourselves still in shock with price. pity about the turmeric. I made my OH quiche and cous cous for lunch as he wont be home for tea later. One was not amused.. but he ate it so I decided to wind him up and say seeing as you liked that so much we can have it again soon. he wasnt impressed.

    I like show jumping but Im away outside again too nice to stay indoors

    lottie it is a regional thing scone, its like clematis or tomato. How would you spell yoghurt?

     

     

  • FloBearFloBear Posts: 2,281
    sotongeoff wrote (see)

    Walked past the cafe in Asda-the belly dancer is still talked about in hushed tones as in "she who must not be named"

    They didn't win a dive-bombing meddle -We win a horsey silver meddle

    sotongeoff wrote (see)

    Walked past the cafe in Asda-the belly dancer is still talked about in hushed tones as in "she who must not be named"

    They didn't win a dive-bombing meddle -We win a horsey silver meddle

    :- D :- D

    Don't know about Kate but I think I 'd prefer a sport which doesn't involve falling off. Extreme Knitting anyone?

  • kate1123kate1123 Posts: 2,815

    I am a little nervous of horses, they are quite large and unpredictable.

    Any more medal chances today?

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