
Mon Dieu, They're almost French !!!
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I was looking at a map today and noticed that in their southern Cornwall locations, The Cardibirds are much closer to France than they are to Chez Krammy
........yeah, they're almost French !

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Mon Dieu, They're almost French !!!
Uncle Kram wrote: I was looking at a map today and noticed that in their southern Cornwall locations, The Cardibirds are much closer to France than they are to Chez Krammy
........yeah, they're almost French !
Mais oui, monsieur

Mais oui, monsieur
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theia wrote: Mais oui, monsieur
Yes you may if you wish
Yes you may if you wish

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ArnoldLayne wrote: Menage a trois !!
I work with a guy who thought a threesome was a chaise-longues :yh_giggle
I work with a guy who thought a threesome was a chaise-longues :yh_giggle
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Mon Dieu, They're almost French !!!
Veste de laine, ou, gilet, peut-etre (can't fine the "hat" on my keyboard)
I say no more except, hey, I've trapped both the knitters on the same thread...feel the guilt, my friends :sneaky:
I say no more except, hey, I've trapped both the knitters on the same thread...feel the guilt, my friends :sneaky:
Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answers...Rainer Maria Rilke
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Oh dear, I've been out manouvred by a Cardibird with attitude
*sings* Gilet : The best a man can knit
Fret not, the needles will be tapping out a tribal rhythm before the day is out
*sings* Gilet : The best a man can knit
Fret not, the needles will be tapping out a tribal rhythm before the day is out
THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN PUN
Mon Dieu, They're almost French !!!
Je parle un petit peu de la Francais. J'appelle? Nomad mon petit choux:D
miriam:yh_flower
Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that's creativity.
.................Charles Mingus
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Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that's creativity.
.................Charles Mingus
http://www.gratefulness.org/candles/enter.cfm?
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Good opportunist thinking, Hammy, and a brilliant strategy, but...I'm moving myself on Thursday, I'm surrounded by a million cardboard boxes (well, nearly a million), some empty, some still awaiting my instructions....my cat is as neurotic as me because he knows something is afoot, and, in the midst of this I've got to have an emergency dental appointment tomorrow.
(I am just pulling out my last few strands of hair!)
(I am just pulling out my last few strands of hair!)
Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answers...Rainer Maria Rilke
Mon Dieu, They're almost French !!!
Well, on top of that my removers provided me with smelly packing boxes. I thought it was just more of my neurosis until my son walked in and said, "What's that awful smell?" I then noticed that they were Rodda's clotted cream cartons, so you can imagine the smell...stale cream=vomit. I have had to double wrap everything in kitchen paper and plastic bags as it is going to be stored for two weeks and I don't want to be "blessed" with the stench of sour cream, or sick, for the forseeable future.
I should be used to moving because, with or without children, I've rarely stayed anywhere for more than about 6/8 years but this one feels harder because, after 40 years, I shall no longer be a house owner...ever. So although my decision is the right one, I feel sort of sad at present.
Sorry, Unc, this is supposed to be the French thread...
pain, beurre, maison etc...
I should be used to moving because, with or without children, I've rarely stayed anywhere for more than about 6/8 years but this one feels harder because, after 40 years, I shall no longer be a house owner...ever. So although my decision is the right one, I feel sort of sad at present.
Sorry, Unc, this is supposed to be the French thread...
pain, beurre, maison etc...
Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answers...Rainer Maria Rilke
Mon Dieu, They're almost French !!!
Of course, I could turn this into a positive experience and open up my own parfumerie...with "eau de vomi" as my best seller
Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answers...Rainer Maria Rilke
Mon Dieu, They're almost French !!!
Non merde!!!
Good luck in your move Theia. Are you moving closer to Betty or further away?
Can I be nosy and ask why you're selling up? Whereabouts are you off to?
Just call me Pinocchinose.

Good luck in your move Theia. Are you moving closer to Betty or further away?
Can I be nosy and ask why you're selling up? Whereabouts are you off to?
Just call me Pinocchinose.

Mon Dieu, They're almost French !!!
Rapunzel wrote: Non merde!!!
Good luck in your move Theia. Are you moving closer to Betty or further away?
Can I be nosy and ask why you're selling up? Whereabouts are you off to?
Just call me Pinocchinose.
Okay, Rap, you did ask!!
Just over four years ago my partner of about eight years found someone else. Not content with just going, he slammed in a claim on my cottage "forgetting" that this wasn't his property and that I had helped him out of debt quite considerably when we first met. He settled for a fairly small amount out of court but the legal fees involved meant that I had to double my mortgage. I had just recovered from that when the funding at the project where I worked was cut and so were my hours...at that time it seemed that everything I touched or planned went wrong. I knew deep down that the gods were trying to tell me that change was imminent but I clung on and clung on...
then I got involved with the man from America and we made great plans about spending the rest of our lives together. I believed that this was the change I had been waiting for. It all went wrong and I lapsed into several months of depression. I realised that I couldn't stay in my job anymore...I felt like the wounded healer, working with people with mental health problems!! So I gave in my notice which meant that I could survive financially here for a few months but that my cottage would have to go eventually, as it has.
I'm moving about 15 miles further up the county and am going to rent a house for a while and see what the gods have in store for me...they and I clearly haven't agreed on the path I should take but it's about time I started listening to them!
it sounds quite depressing but, in reality, it isn't, although I'm constantly whinging to myself and wallowing at present. Deep down I have every confidence that my life will unfold in ways that I could never imagine, and that feels good. I have my visions of what I would like to do but don't voice them too often, just in case they are the opposite of what the gods intend...
C'est la vie

Good luck in your move Theia. Are you moving closer to Betty or further away?
Can I be nosy and ask why you're selling up? Whereabouts are you off to?
Just call me Pinocchinose.

Okay, Rap, you did ask!!
Just over four years ago my partner of about eight years found someone else. Not content with just going, he slammed in a claim on my cottage "forgetting" that this wasn't his property and that I had helped him out of debt quite considerably when we first met. He settled for a fairly small amount out of court but the legal fees involved meant that I had to double my mortgage. I had just recovered from that when the funding at the project where I worked was cut and so were my hours...at that time it seemed that everything I touched or planned went wrong. I knew deep down that the gods were trying to tell me that change was imminent but I clung on and clung on...
then I got involved with the man from America and we made great plans about spending the rest of our lives together. I believed that this was the change I had been waiting for. It all went wrong and I lapsed into several months of depression. I realised that I couldn't stay in my job anymore...I felt like the wounded healer, working with people with mental health problems!! So I gave in my notice which meant that I could survive financially here for a few months but that my cottage would have to go eventually, as it has.
I'm moving about 15 miles further up the county and am going to rent a house for a while and see what the gods have in store for me...they and I clearly haven't agreed on the path I should take but it's about time I started listening to them!
it sounds quite depressing but, in reality, it isn't, although I'm constantly whinging to myself and wallowing at present. Deep down I have every confidence that my life will unfold in ways that I could never imagine, and that feels good. I have my visions of what I would like to do but don't voice them too often, just in case they are the opposite of what the gods intend...
C'est la vie
Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answers...Rainer Maria Rilke
Mon Dieu, They're almost French !!!
Oh Theia sweetheart, best of luck to you! :yh_flower
The courts are pigs that they can give part of your possessions to this bast%rd and lawyers are blood-sucking leeches!
On the bright side - at least if you rent no one can claim part of your home in future! And any repairs etc. have to be paid for by the landlord!
We rented when we lived in London because only millionaires could afford to buy. Then when we moved 'down south' house prices had shot up so high we simply couldn't afford them. Our rent each month is pretty much what we'd pay for a mortgage - it's just having that downpayment! The house next door sold for £225,000 a few months ago and its just an ordinary house that needed working on! So I doubt we'll ever afford one of our own! However, on the bright side, if anything goes wrong the landlord pays for it. He put in new double-glazing last year. And when the boilers broken down he's fixed it immediately - twice - and at about £500 per time. So it's something you don't have to worry about! Also, people with houses nowadays usually have to sell them to pay for hospital treatment or carehomes when they're older - so if you don't have your own house the government can't take it away from you! Thieving sods that they are!
It's always hard to make a move and yet sometimes we're being told - by the Gods, as you say - that we have to do it. When we moved down from London, so many things were going wrong and although I wanted to move back to this area it seemed a huge step as we'd be leaving friends and family and hubby's job, but we decided to go for it and everything literally just fell into place - as though it was 'meant' to be! And I'm really glad because life is a LOT better down here than in London. So hopefully, if you feel you're being pushed, you'll find it all slots into place for you too!
Big hugs to you Theia hunny and I hope everything goes really well with your move. :yh_hugs :yh_hugs
The courts are pigs that they can give part of your possessions to this bast%rd and lawyers are blood-sucking leeches!
On the bright side - at least if you rent no one can claim part of your home in future! And any repairs etc. have to be paid for by the landlord!

We rented when we lived in London because only millionaires could afford to buy. Then when we moved 'down south' house prices had shot up so high we simply couldn't afford them. Our rent each month is pretty much what we'd pay for a mortgage - it's just having that downpayment! The house next door sold for £225,000 a few months ago and its just an ordinary house that needed working on! So I doubt we'll ever afford one of our own! However, on the bright side, if anything goes wrong the landlord pays for it. He put in new double-glazing last year. And when the boilers broken down he's fixed it immediately - twice - and at about £500 per time. So it's something you don't have to worry about! Also, people with houses nowadays usually have to sell them to pay for hospital treatment or carehomes when they're older - so if you don't have your own house the government can't take it away from you! Thieving sods that they are!
It's always hard to make a move and yet sometimes we're being told - by the Gods, as you say - that we have to do it. When we moved down from London, so many things were going wrong and although I wanted to move back to this area it seemed a huge step as we'd be leaving friends and family and hubby's job, but we decided to go for it and everything literally just fell into place - as though it was 'meant' to be! And I'm really glad because life is a LOT better down here than in London. So hopefully, if you feel you're being pushed, you'll find it all slots into place for you too!
Big hugs to you Theia hunny and I hope everything goes really well with your move. :yh_hugs :yh_hugs
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Why is there no French word for Entrepreneur? :-3
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Hamster wrote: Because the guy who was going to write it got rich doing something else!! :wah:
Obvious when you think about it
Obvious when you think about it

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Mon Dieu, They're almost French !!!
Bonne de douche (as Del Boy would say)
Je suis rendez vous avec vous ce soir, mes amis!!
As a little something to chuckle over - the tearoom next door to my shop was once owned by a French couple. One day Remy pops in to ask something and Sarah who worked for me welcomes him with 'Allo allo' to which he replied 'Oh yes, very droll' Sarah turned a wonderful shade of red whilst I nearly wet myself laughing!!:wah:
(to those across the pond who may not have seen it, Allo Allo was a sitcom about France during the war - hence the unintentional pun!!)
Je suis rendez vous avec vous ce soir, mes amis!!
As a little something to chuckle over - the tearoom next door to my shop was once owned by a French couple. One day Remy pops in to ask something and Sarah who worked for me welcomes him with 'Allo allo' to which he replied 'Oh yes, very droll' Sarah turned a wonderful shade of red whilst I nearly wet myself laughing!!:wah:
(to those across the pond who may not have seen it, Allo Allo was a sitcom about France during the war - hence the unintentional pun!!)
Originally Posted by spot
She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy
Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy
Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
Mon Dieu, They're almost French !!!
Pinky wrote: At least she didn't follow it up with 'Good moaning':D
Fortunately, he could have starred in that show though, he was short, had a moustache and a very strong accent ....so easy to take the michael out of!!!
Leesten verry carefulee, I shall zay thes only wunce!!
Fortunately, he could have starred in that show though, he was short, had a moustache and a very strong accent ....so easy to take the michael out of!!!
Leesten verry carefulee, I shall zay thes only wunce!!
Originally Posted by spot
She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy
Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy
Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
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Hamster wrote: La Boop is having technical issues....
Her new place has broadband capabilities but apparantely the last tenant never cancelled it so BT has to cancel it and re-order it!!
She was last seen pulling her hair out :-5
Not out of her palm I hope
Her new place has broadband capabilities but apparantely the last tenant never cancelled it so BT has to cancel it and re-order it!!
She was last seen pulling her hair out :-5
Not out of her palm I hope
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Hamster wrote: No but she tore some strips off the BT bloke I think!!:wah:
Waxing strips? :-3
Waxing strips? :-3
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theia wrote: I have my visions of what I would like to do but don't voice them too often, just in case they are the opposite of what the gods intend...
C'est la vie
Theia my beautiful friend :-6
It helps to relinquish control sometimes, doesn't it?
I hope you can enjoy your journey without knowing the eventual destination.
I admire your strength in moving forward
and I'm proud to call you my friend :-4
C'est la vie
Theia my beautiful friend :-6
It helps to relinquish control sometimes, doesn't it?
I hope you can enjoy your journey without knowing the eventual destination.
I admire your strength in moving forward
and I'm proud to call you my friend :-4
Live Life with
PASSION!:guitarist
PASSION!:guitarist
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Mon Dieu, They're almost French !!!
Hamster wrote: La Boop is having technical issues....
Her new place has broadband capabilities but apparantely the last tenant never cancelled it so BT has to cancel it and re-order it!!
She was last seen pulling her hair out :-5
It's going to be anoher ten days, stealing five mins on a mates computer.
I miss you all so much!!! :-1 :-4 :-4
Her new place has broadband capabilities but apparantely the last tenant never cancelled it so BT has to cancel it and re-order it!!
She was last seen pulling her hair out :-5
It's going to be anoher ten days, stealing five mins on a mates computer.
I miss you all so much!!! :-1 :-4 :-4
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Pinky wrote: BOOPS!!!!!!
Ello mate! Nice to see you! Are you settled in - more or less, anyway?
Still got lots of boxes to unpack, the kids love it and the views are fantastic!
Gotta go! :-1
Catch you all soon :-4
Ello mate! Nice to see you! Are you settled in - more or less, anyway?
Still got lots of boxes to unpack, the kids love it and the views are fantastic!
Gotta go! :-1
Catch you all soon :-4
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Hamster wrote: Boops!!!! Are you next door or did they get you online yet????
:-4 :-4 :-4 :-4
She was next door Hammy
:-4 :-4 :-4 :-4
She was next door Hammy
THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN PUN
Mon Dieu, They're almost French !!!
It's so good to find this thread. I've been looking for news of Theia and Betty. Sending loads of hugs and thoughtwaves your ways!!!
When you're all settled, we shall have some gateau in the chateau as we admire the madonna with the big boobies by van Klomp.
When you're all settled, we shall have some gateau in the chateau as we admire the madonna with the big boobies by van Klomp.
"Life is too short to ski with ugly men"
Mon Dieu, They're almost French !!!
Yay Pinky, and thanks Hammy. I've only got dialup in Sydney at the moment and so I feel her pain!!!
"Life is too short to ski with ugly men"