I wish more people would post because the first pic is usually ok and by the third or forth I'm gasping with horror and falling about laughing!! I could do with a good laugh.
I had nowhere to put my patty pan courgettes or gourds or whatever they're called so I grew them on the compost heap. I got a crop, don't know if it was a good yield or not because I never grew them before or since.
Soooooo.....Hazel. I turned on "me wireless" yesterday and a young lady who was being interviewed said "My mum was feeling ill so we rushed her to hospical and now she's feeling a lickle better." She also pronounced her st as sht! What say you?
PP, don't know about "lickle" and "hospical" but in Cambridgeshire they pronounce "st" as "sht" (as in "shtraight"). Maybe some shtrange regional haccent??
Since 2019 I've lived in east Clare, in the west of Ireland.
I had the radio on at the week end and someone called Sam Walker (BBC) was doing something at the Queen's tea party. In her first report she "was stood" on the Mount and in her second report she "was sat" somewhere else. I couldn't bear it any longer so I turned it off.
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I wish more people would post because the first pic is usually ok and by the third or forth I'm gasping with horror and falling about laughing!!
I could do with a good laugh.
Last spring I threw a dead pot onto the "heap" of soil dug from the garden pond area.
This winter is grew into a Swiss chard that apparently wasn't as dead as I thought.
Trouble is its now 5ft tall (it won't let me put a photo up) and I still feel too guilty for my abandoning it to actually harvest it.
I fear it may soon become a hazard to light air craft.
Runny, is it a ring binder?
I had nowhere to put my patty pan courgettes or gourds or whatever they're called so I grew them on the compost heap. I got a crop, don't know if it was a good yield or not because I never grew them before or since.
Football will do that to you Hazel
Soooooo.....Hazel. I turned on "me wireless" yesterday and a young lady who was being interviewed said "My mum was feeling ill so we rushed her to hospical and now she's feeling a lickle better." She also pronounced her st as sht! What say you?
PP, don't know about "lickle" and "hospical" but in Cambridgeshire they pronounce "st" as "sht" (as in "shtraight"). Maybe some shtrange regional haccent??
I had the radio on at the week end and someone called Sam Walker (BBC) was doing something at the Queen's tea party. In her first report she "was stood" on the Mount and in her second report she "was sat" somewhere else. I couldn't bear it any longer so I turned it off.
BBC!?!?!?!
Maybe Sam Walker is from Yorkshire, PP...
London apparently. I am stood....I'll give her I am stood!
Shtop it! 