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OOPS.....well how about EXTRA-ordinary.....you know, like you n' me ...NOT POSH! We're extra-ordinary, but not wealthy or born with silver-spoons in our gobs! The POSH lot are just RICH!

Mea Culpa, Mea Culpa, Mea Maxima Culpa!

SGIO

> > >> > >> > > I've moved. It went sort of well really, seeing that we were doing> it> > > ourselves, but we did have loads of help on board, which was great.> > I'm> > > still trying to downsize our stuff, that takes so long! And am now> > > trying to continue emptying boxes while rob puts up shelves and> > creates> > > more storage.> > >> > > I went to the Ritz for afternoon tea [:D] ooo, get me [:D] It was> > > very lovely, but evidently set up for tourists. And although it was> > > quite expensive (£38 per head I think) you get to eat as much as> > you> > > like, they just keep coming round giving you more food if you want> it,> > > so we were well stuffed by the time we left. My friends decided to> > > have a glass of champers all round and it was £18 A GLASS [:o] I> > > wanted the bottle for that! We did look at the champaigne menu and> > found> > > a bottle (yes, that was just a bottle, not a magnum or a methuselah> or> > > anything like that) for over £4000 [:o] How on earth can a bottle> > > of sparkling wine be worth more than my car? [:o] Oh, and we were> > > looking at the new years day menu, £1000 per head, but if you got> a> > > table of 10, the table would cost you £9000, bargain! [:D]> > >> > > I went into hospital for what was meant to be an overnight stay to> > start> > > me on the sildenifil, but as I was exhausted after the move and had> a> > > chest infection they kept me in for a bit longer [8-|] Still I made> > > the most of the rest. They let me home yesterday after I begged them> > as> > > it's Lili's birthday tomorrow and I was in hospital this time last> > year> > > and the poor thing had her birthday in my hospital room. They were a> > > little reluctant as I still have the chest infection, but the CRP> > shows> > > it's on its way out and my fever had gone. Apparently I'm aneamic> too,> > > so they've started me on iron tablets too. I now take so many> tablets> > > in the morning that if I didn't have to have food with them I> wouldn't> > > need breakfast!> > >> > > But I'm home now. The flat is a mess as there's still boxes> > everywhere.> > > Rob is trying his best to get the shelves done, but he's run down> with> > a> > > rotten cold, so I'm making him rest today as he's no help to me like> > > that.> > >> > > Love Ze xx> > >> >>

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SGIO

Nice Recovery....lol

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > I've moved. It went sort of well really, seeing that we were

doing

> > it

> > > > ourselves, but we did have loads of help on board, which was

> great.

> > > I'm

> > > > still trying to downsize our stuff, that takes so long! And am

now

> > > > trying to continue emptying boxes while rob puts up shelves and

> > > creates

> > > > more storage.

> > > >

> > > > I went to the Ritz for afternoon tea [:D] ooo, get me [:D] It

was

> > > > very lovely, but evidently set up for tourists. And although it

> was

> > > > quite expensive (£38 per head I think) you get to eat as much

> as

> > > you

> > > > like, they just keep coming round giving you more food if you

want

> > it,

> > > > so we were well stuffed by the time we left. My friends decided

to

> > > > have a glass of champers all round and it was £18 A GLASS

[:o]

> I

> > > > wanted the bottle for that! We did look at the champaigne menu

and

> > > found

> > > > a bottle (yes, that was just a bottle, not a magnum or a

> methuselah

> > or

> > > > anything like that) for over £4000 [:o] How on earth can a

> bottle

> > > > of sparkling wine be worth more than my car? [:o] Oh, and we

were

> > > > looking at the new years day menu, £1000 per head, but if you

> got

> > a

> > > > table of 10, the table would cost you £9000, bargain! [:D]

> > > >

> > > > I went into hospital for what was meant to be an overnight stay

to

> > > start

> > > > me on the sildenifil, but as I was exhausted after the move and

> had

> > a

> > > > chest infection they kept me in for a bit longer [8-|] Still I

> made

> > > > the most of the rest. They let me home yesterday after I begged

> them

> > > as

> > > > it's Lili's birthday tomorrow and I was in hospital this time

last

> > > year

> > > > and the poor thing had her birthday in my hospital room. They

were

> a

> > > > little reluctant as I still have the chest infection, but the

CRP

> > > shows

> > > > it's on its way out and my fever had gone. Apparently I'm

aneamic

> > too,

> > > > so they've started me on iron tablets too. I now take so many

> > tablets

> > > > in the morning that if I didn't have to have food with them I

> > wouldn't

> > > > need breakfast!

> > > >

> > > > But I'm home now. The flat is a mess as there's still boxes

> > > everywhere.

> > > > Rob is trying his best to get the shelves done, but he's run

down

> > with

> > > a

> > > > rotten cold, so I'm making him rest today as he's no help to me

> like

> > > > that.

> > > >

> > > > Love Ze xx

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Simply the Best!

SGIO> > > >> > > >> > > > I've moved. It went sort of well really, seeing that we were doing> > it> > > > ourselves, but we did have loads of help on board, which was> great.> > > I'm> > > > still trying to downsize our stuff, that takes so long! And am now> > > > trying to continue emptying boxes while rob puts up shelves and> > > creates> > > > more storage.> > > >> > > > I went to the Ritz for afternoon tea [:D] ooo, get me [:D] It was> > > > very lovely, but evidently set up for tourists. And although it> was> > > > quite expensive (£38 per head I think) you get to eat as much> as> > > you> > > > like, they just keep coming round giving you more food if you want> > it,> > > > so we were well stuffed by the time we left. My friends decided to> > > > have a glass of champers all round and it was £18 A GLASS [:o]> I> > > > wanted the bottle for that! We did look at the champaigne menu and> > > found> > > > a bottle (yes, that was just a bottle, not a magnum or a> methuselah> > or> > > > anything like that) for over £4000 [:o] How on earth can a> bottle> > > > of sparkling wine be worth more than my car? [:o] Oh, and we were> > > > looking at the new years day menu, £1000 per head, but if you> got> > a> > > > table of 10, the table would cost you £9000, bargain! [:D]> > > >> > > > I went into hospital for what was meant to be an overnight stay to> > > start> > > > me on the sildenifil, but as I was exhausted after the move and> had> > a> > > > chest infection they kept me in for a bit longer [8-|] Still I> made> > > > the most of the rest. They let me home yesterday after I begged> them> > > as> > > > it's Lili's birthday tomorrow and I was in hospital this time last> > > year> > > > and the poor thing had her birthday in my hospital room. They were> a> > > > little reluctant as I still have the chest infection, but the CRP> > > shows> > > > it's on its way out and my fever had gone. Apparently I'm aneamic> > too,> > > > so they've started me on iron tablets too. I now take so many> > tablets> > > > in the morning that if I didn't have to have food with them I> > wouldn't> > > > need breakfast!> > > >> > > > But I'm home now. The flat is a mess as there's still boxes> > > everywhere.> > > > Rob is trying his best to get the shelves done, but he's run down> > with> > > a> > > > rotten cold, so I'm making him rest today as he's no help to me> like> > > > that.> > > >> > > > Love Ze xx> > > >> > >> >>

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Bruce, I loved that show!!!! I could hear

them singing while reading thr lyrics.

Thanks for the lovely reminder.

Broadway musicals are my favorite form of theater!.

Z fibriotic NSIP/05

Z 64,

fibriotic NSIP/o5/PA

And “mild”

PH/10/07 and Reynaud’s too!!

No, NSIP was not

self-inflicted…I never smoked!

Potter,

reader,carousel lover and MomMom to

Darah

and Sara

“I’m gonna

be iron like a lion in Zion” Bob Marley

Vinca

Minor-periwinkle is my flower

Bruce Moreland wrote:

Zena

She certainly couldn't have meant you.....

Besides, you think SGIO would even know the meaning of ordinary?

Surprised it's in her vocabulary as she's certainly the furthest thing

from it....lol

Do they let Aussies in the Ritz? More to the point what about Scilly

girls?

Whole thing reminds me of the song from Camelot (I am a simple folk but

would definitely not call either of you one):

GUENEVERE

What do the simple folk do

To help them escape when they\'re blue?

The shepard who is ailing, the milkmaid who is glum

The cobbler who is wailing from nailing his thumb

When they\'re beset and besieged

The folk not noblessly obliged

However do they manage to shed their weary lot?

Oh, what do simple folk do we do not?

ARTHUR

I have been informed by those who know them well

They find relief in quite a clever way

When they\'re sorely pressed, they whistle for a spell

And whistling seems to brighten up their day

And that\'s what simple folk do

So they say

GUENEVERE

They whistle?

ARTHUR

So they say

(they whistle for a while)

GUENEVERE

What else do the simple folk do

To pluck up the heart and get through?

The wee folk and the grown folk

Who wander to and fro

Have ways known to their own folk

We throne folk don\'t know

When all the doldrums begin

What keeps each of them in his skin?

What ancient native custom provides the needed glow?

Oh, what do simple folk do?

Do you know?

ARTHUR

Once, upon the road, I came upon a lad

Singing in a voice three times his size

When I asked him why, he told me he was sad

And singing always made his spirits rise

And that\'s what simple folk do

I surmise

GUENEVERE

They sing?

ARTHUR

I surmise

BOTH

Arise, my love, arise, my love

Apollo\'s lighting the skies, my love

The meadows shine with columbine

And daffodils blossom away

Hear Venus call to one and all

And taste delight while you may

The world is bright and all is right

And life is merry and gay

GUENEVERE

What else do the simple folk do?

They must have a system or two

They obviously outshine us at turning tears to mirth

And tricks a royal highness is minus from birth

What, then, I wonder, do they

To chase all the goblins away?

They have some tribal sorcery you haven\'t mentioned yet

Oh, what do simple folk do to forget?

ARTHUR

Often, I am told, they dance a fiery dance

And whirl \'till they\'re completely uncontrolled

Soon the mind is blank and oh, they\'re in a trance

A violent trance astounding to behold

And that\'s what simple folk do

So I\'m told

GUENEVERE

They dance?

ARTHUR

So I\'m told

(they dance)

GUENEVERE

What else do the simple folk do

To help them escape when they\'re blue?

ARTHUR

They sit around and wonder what royal folk would do

And that\'s what simple folk do

GUENEVERE

(spoken)

Oh, no, really?

ARTHUR

I have it on the best authority.

BOTH

(sung)

Yes, that\'s what simple folk do

> > >

> > >

> > > I've moved. It went sort of well really, seeing that we

were doing

> it

> > > ourselves, but we did have loads of help on board, which

was

great.

> > I'm

> > > still trying to downsize our stuff, that takes so long!

And am now

> > > trying to continue emptying boxes while rob puts up

shelves and

> > creates

> > > more storage.

> > >

> > > I went to the Ritz for afternoon tea [:D] ooo, get me

[:D] It was

> > > very lovely, but evidently set up for tourists. And

although it

was

> > > quite expensive (£38 per head I think) you get to eat as

much

as

> > you

> > > like, they just keep coming round giving you more food

if you want

> it,

> > > so we were well stuffed by the time we left. My friends

decided to

> > > have a glass of champers all round and it was £18 A

GLASS [:o]

I

> > > wanted the bottle for that! We did look at the

champaigne menu and

> > found

> > > a bottle (yes, that was just a bottle, not a magnum or a

methuselah

> or

> > > anything like that) for over £4000 [:o] How on earth can

a

bottle

> > > of sparkling wine be worth more than my car? [:o] Oh,

and we were

> > > looking at the new years day menu, £1000 per head, but

if you

got

> a

> > > table of 10, the table would cost you £9000, bargain!

[:D]

> > >

> > > I went into hospital for what was meant to be an

overnight stay to

> > start

> > > me on the sildenifil, but as I was exhausted after the

move and

had

> a

> > > chest infection they kept me in for a bit longer [8-|]

Still I

made

> > > the most of the rest. They let me home yesterday after I

begged

them

> > as

> > > it's Lili's birthday tomorrow and I was in hospital this

time last

> > year

> > > and the poor thing had her birthday in my hospital room.

They were

a

> > > little reluctant as I still have the chest infection,

but the CRP

> > shows

> > > it's on its way out and my fever had gone. Apparently

I'm aneamic

> too,

> > > so they've started me on iron tablets too. I now take so

many

> tablets

> > > in the morning that if I didn't have to have food with

them I

> wouldn't

> > > need breakfast!

> > >

> > > But I'm home now. The flat is a mess as there's still

boxes

> > everywhere.

> > > Rob is trying his best to get the shelves done, but he's

run down

> with

> > a

> > > rotten cold, so I'm making him rest today as he's no

help to me

like

> > > that.

> > >

> > > Love Ze xx

> > >

> >

>

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Thats what is currently in my CD player in my Van.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > I've moved. It went sort of well really, seeing that we were

doing

> > > it

> > > > > ourselves, but we did have loads of help on board, which was

> > great.

> > > > I'm

> > > > > still trying to downsize our stuff, that takes so long! And am

now

> > > > > trying to continue emptying boxes while rob puts up shelves

and

> > > > creates

> > > > > more storage.

> > > > >

> > > > > I went to the Ritz for afternoon tea [:D] ooo, get me [:D] It

was

> > > > > very lovely, but evidently set up for tourists. And although

it

> > was

> > > > > quite expensive (£38 per head I think) you get to eat as

much

> > as

> > > > you

> > > > > like, they just keep coming round giving you more food if you

want

> > > it,

> > > > > so we were well stuffed by the time we left. My friends

decided to

> > > > > have a glass of champers all round and it was £18 A GLASS

[:o]

> > I

> > > > > wanted the bottle for that! We did look at the champaigne menu

and

> > > > found

> > > > > a bottle (yes, that was just a bottle, not a magnum or a

> > methuselah

> > > or

> > > > > anything like that) for over £4000 [:o] How on earth can a

> > bottle

> > > > > of sparkling wine be worth more than my car? [:o] Oh, and we

were

> > > > > looking at the new years day menu, £1000 per head, but if

you

> > got

> > > a

> > > > > table of 10, the table would cost you £9000, bargain! [:D]

> > > > >

> > > > > I went into hospital for what was meant to be an overnight

stay to

> > > > start

> > > > > me on the sildenifil, but as I was exhausted after the move

and

> > had

> > > a

> > > > > chest infection they kept me in for a bit longer [8-|] Still I

> > made

> > > > > the most of the rest. They let me home yesterday after I

begged

> > them

> > > > as

> > > > > it's Lili's birthday tomorrow and I was in hospital this time

last

> > > > year

> > > > > and the poor thing had her birthday in my hospital room. They

were

> > a

> > > > > little reluctant as I still have the chest infection, but the

CRP

> > > > shows

> > > > > it's on its way out and my fever had gone. Apparently I'm

aneamic

> > > too,

> > > > > so they've started me on iron tablets too. I now take so many

> > > tablets

> > > > > in the morning that if I didn't have to have food with them I

> > > wouldn't

> > > > > need breakfast!

> > > > >

> > > > > But I'm home now. The flat is a mess as there's still boxes

> > > > everywhere.

> > > > > Rob is trying his best to get the shelves done, but he's run

down

> > > with

> > > > a

> > > > > rotten cold, so I'm making him rest today as he's no help to

me

> > like

> > > > > that.

> > > > >

> > > > > Love Ze xx

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

>

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> >

> >

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> >Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com

> >Version: 8.0.175 / Virus Database: 270.8.5/1760 - Release Date:

11/1/2008 9:36 AM

> >

> >

> >

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