I know you do Sam , that's why I spoke up.. knew you were being all ranty passionate nothing up with that.
There are many traits of differences even in a family OHs espeshially from one end of spectrum to other (high amusement to us of those who believe they are 'royalty' of the higher class standard ..we can move on but don't forget who you really are, it's what makes you who you are..
I wasn't meaning to be disrespectful at all and if I have, I apologise. I used to be married to a millionaire and he was always telling me I was of a lower class than him. Used to really upset me. Hence, I'm divorced now lol.
You wernt being Sam ... I knew what you meant , you've been tainted by your past , would you react the same without having been treated that way by ex ? Doubt it
Your a good heart ...and better off without the ex by sounds of it
Haha except I'm a December girl really .....bunny ..long story ...a bunny lived in our garden once ...that's when I joined GW years ago, never used forum til recently .. Bunny name stuck ...not really a rabbit
Much younger I should think, Rosa. My father would be 104 now!
Enjoyed the story, Frank, and certainly agree with you about the dazzling good looks. Mind you, someone on another thread admired my 'gorgeous' dogs today but did not apply the same term to their owner!!! Please do not comment on this - you'd have to lie!
Fear Ye not G/G I was brought up to be a gentleman, my Father told me as a lad, there are no Birds, Bits of fluff, Bints, tarts or (here is where I am not sure what he said) was it "yours or ours", matters not, they are he said "All ladies from the youngest to the oldest, treat them as such and you will never go wrong" dad knew best. In our village living just off the Green with Doctors Lawyers and such we were classed as Trade, dad had his own Haulage and removal business he moved a lot of people in his time and the best payers were the working class, the supposedly middle class paid in goods more often than not. My first Piano, Accordion and several other instruments came this way. Saying that we discovered my Father like his father and grandfather was a pianist, even my Mother had not known it and so I was taught by Miss Cook with her foot long pencil with which she could make my knuckles bleed, she did not kill my love of playing I still do play but always loved the accordion best. So G/G being able to serenade a girl, be a complete Gentleman and Dance I did have a bit of a head start down in Bridgend and there is no way I would comment on your picture, "err" nice dogs though.
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There are many traits of differences even in a family OHs espeshially from one end of spectrum to other (high amusement to us of those who believe they are 'royalty' of the higher class standard ..we can move on but don't forget who you really are, it's what makes you who you are..
I'm me
I wasn't meaning to be disrespectful at all and if I have, I apologise. I used to be married to a millionaire and he was always telling me I was of a lower class than him. Used to really upset me. Hence, I'm divorced now lol.
My laptop seems to be running very slow lol. Bunny, your a mad march hare
Its a wonderful trait and never loose it.
Your a good heart ...and better off without the ex by sounds of it
Chin up .
Fear Ye not G/G I was brought up to be a gentleman, my Father told me as a lad, there are no Birds, Bits of fluff, Bints, tarts or (here is where I am not sure what he said) was it "yours or ours", matters not, they are he said "All ladies from the youngest to the oldest, treat them as such and you will never go wrong" dad knew best.
In our village living just off the Green with Doctors Lawyers and such we were classed as Trade, dad had his own Haulage and removal business he moved a lot of people in his time and the best payers were the working class, the supposedly middle class paid in goods more often than not. My first Piano, Accordion and several other instruments came this way.
Saying that we discovered my Father like his father and grandfather was a pianist, even my Mother had not known it and so I was taught by Miss Cook with her foot long pencil with which she could make my knuckles bleed, she did not kill my love of playing I still do play but always loved the accordion best.
So G/G being able to serenade a girl, be a complete Gentleman and Dance I did have a bit of a head start down in Bridgend and there is no way I would comment on your picture, "err" nice dogs though.
Frank.
We have friends in Stirling , closer to,Gretna than Carlisle (in the forests)