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27-07-2008, 06:46 PM   #11

Re: Daily Thread/Sunday


Okay we can work by plastic cups and a piece of long long string



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27-07-2008, 08:26 PM   #12

Re: Daily Thread/Sunday


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Okay we can work by plastic cups and a piece of long long string
I'm with Angie here, Kazz...couldn't pay me to be on line or the phone in a t'storm!! We just had one earlier, worst was off in the distance but we got a bit of needed rain, the temp has dropped and the humidity has gone way up. I have a surge protector too; hope it would really work...

I did that cups and string thing when I was a kid with my best friend who lived across the street:: the string from the bedroom windows interfered with the buses and the police came!!! My Mom was utterly humiliated...and I got really told off...



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27-07-2008, 10:07 PM   #13

Re: Daily Thread/Sunday


Thunderstorms . . . I hate them. They scare me rigid. But I don't go around switching stuff off - kicking back against my Mum's hysteria about not being near the metal windows etc when we were kids at home in a storm I probably should worry though, living in a 4-storey house; we'll cop it first!

Been to Beale Park today! Kids paddled for all they were worth and had huge fun. I've got a super tan and am exhausted The new au pair is lovely; which is a relief after last year's summer au pair disaster.

Someone up on our hill just now was sitting on a 3rd floor window threatening to jump. Police, fire crews all flashing their blue lights. I kind of lost interest and came in for my dinner



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27-07-2008, 10:11 PM   #14

Re: Daily Thread/Sunday


I love a good thunder storm.
The last really good one i saw was in Greece, I woke up thinking the Turks had invaded.
Several of us were all sitting in our rooms looking out over the balconies, the guy at the end started to whistle that tune from Annie, then the ones next to us began to sing, "the sun'll come out tommorrow...." and so, until all of us on that floor all burst out "TOMMOROW TOMORROW, I LOVE YA TOMORROW....."
Then we all fell about laughing.
One of those rare spontanious moments, it was brilliant



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27-07-2008, 11:15 PM   #15

Re: Daily Thread/Sunday


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Okay we can work by plastic cups and a piece of long long string


Though after Eileen's cautionary tale, perhaps not?!



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