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GRMarilyn

GRMarilyn Report 22 Oct 2010 11:37

THAT'S ME ...............LOL....Stephen close your eyes ....!

Pauline $(*-*)$

Pauline $(*-*)$ Report 22 Oct 2010 11:42


Marilyn, did you put it on the wrong thread?

I've just made a comment about it on the other thread.

Rita

Rita Report 22 Oct 2010 11:54

Marilyn tell the truth stop telling porky pies. that is a photo of me. how did you managed to get it.? I had them in my photo album ,and they were under lock and key.
Stephen it is me not Marilyn.
Maryiln I hope you took the thorns off that rose. she could do herself harm and we dont want that on her birthday.
I hope things work out fine for your son and daughter in law over the weekend.plenty of sunshine.

Mo that knife looks a bit dodgy to me dont swing it around too much Roly might lose his spare parts and we dont want that.

Jean hope you feeling ok today. we have a day that is not too bad no sun but quiet warm.hope you have the same.?

Pauline thank you I have replied to your email. .

Maddie your miss out on the wine and cake if your working. Yvvone wants some for her horse. so if there is any spare Mo said she can have it.( IF.)

Love Rita

Pauline $(*-*)$

Pauline $(*-*)$ Report 22 Oct 2010 11:59


Now come on, who is it...........Marilyn or Rita?

Stephen2009

Stephen2009 Report 22 Oct 2010 12:02

My eyes are closed....I didn't see that lovely shape of womanhood that was posted earlier.

Yvonne

Yvonne Report 22 Oct 2010 12:50

thanks for the rose Pauline

my son doesn't have his driving lesson till Sunday I'll let you know how he gets on


I hope I look that good when I'm as old as Marilyn lol....'runs away before I get a clip round the ear'

x

GRMarilyn

GRMarilyn Report 22 Oct 2010 13:12

Yes Pauline ,

I did put Me on Mo's birthday thread , but thought it was friendly ...LOL


I didn't want the whole of Genes to see how slim & lovely I was....

Pauline $(*-*)$

Pauline $(*-*)$ Report 22 Oct 2010 14:13


Now look what you've done Marilyn, Stephen's walking around with his eyes closed and he's bumping into everything.

Pauline $(*-*)$

Pauline $(*-*)$ Report 22 Oct 2010 14:14


Ohhhhhh Yvonne, don't know how you got away with that...........LOL

GRMarilyn

GRMarilyn Report 22 Oct 2010 15:02

Oh Yvonne I thought you were my friend ....

I'm only just getting to grips with my bus pass .......not old really just pleasantly quaint.....LOL

You aint got no ears left .......now ..LOL

Got grand daughter here ......doing arts & crafts, trouble is I have to clear up the mess !

Now where is birthday Girl ??????????????????

Mo in Kent

Mo in Kent Report 22 Oct 2010 15:13

Helloooo everyone.
Many thanks for the birthday wishes.
I hate to say my hands are cut to ribbons,with the thorn from the rose,and the flippin great knife that our Shelly supplied.
Big chunks of cake coming down the cyber hatch for you all. The bit that has been licked by Brent, I kept for myself,coz it's special.

Rita you saucy minx, I'm not quite 98 or 99 just yet.
Another year to go, before I am entitled to my flu jab. I had the bus pass,just a couple of years after Marilyn.
And stop the arguements over the picture of the curvy model, that was Rita in her hayday. I know as I saw her on the silver screen, back in the days when it cost sixpence to go to the flicks. LOL

I have been spoilt rotten by the kids, jumpers, cardigans, chocolates, flowers. Plus my big box of sweets from Roly, and our meal out tonight.
What more could a girl want. Apart from a six foot hunk, who knows how to treat a LADY. Still never mind, I will have to put up with a five foot seven, little Roly poly.

I will be back tonight, with champagne,and coke for shelly, plus ovaltine for Rita.

Stephen2009

Stephen2009 Report 22 Oct 2010 15:35

Another day at the office.........finished for the weekend.....unless someone decides otherwise.
My staff are very good and only phone if it is really urgent.

Off to work in my nieces house again. She is really pleased how things are shaping up and is feeling a lot better in herself. Tonight should see me virtually finished the present round of work.
Her home is a large Victorian Villa and needs brought into the 21st Century. Loads of high quality wood.....a joy to work with.....but the paintwork is c**p and a lot of remedial plasterwork has had to be done.
The plumbing is a nightmare and has taken me ages to sort out the faults.
Who says I've got grey hair through worry?
It's more like NO hair through pulling it out in frustration. LOL.
See ya all later.

Stephen2009

Stephen2009 Report 22 Oct 2010 15:38

Mo,

Someone said you wished you have stopped at 69!

Don't see the significance of that.

Can anyone enlighten me?

PS What is a sixpence ?

Rita

Rita Report 22 Oct 2010 16:05

Stephen
sixpence would have brought you two trips to the cinema. or two large bars of chocolate. or 5 weights cigs. in a flap top packet.
3 large ice creams in cones..
two tickets on a tram or bus.
so sixpence now is not worth talking about it buys you nothing. That was in my childhood days.
Mo that is lovely to hear all the nice things you had today for your birthday

Yes that was me in my haydays. Marilyn is just showing off... as if. ?
I paid 3 pennies when I went to the saturday morning cinema. did you see me when I was with Rudolf Valentino ? I could buy an ice cream for 2 pennies.a big one. or 1 penny for a small one.

Marilyn who makes the mess when doing arts and crafts? you or the children.?

I knew that rose would cut your hands because Marilyn picked that from her garden . and forgot to take the thorns off.

Pauline you keep that Stephen under control or send a note to his wife and tell her what he is up to. we cannot have that he could at least put dark glasses .

Rita

Pauline $(*-*)$

Pauline $(*-*)$ Report 22 Oct 2010 16:42


Pleased you had a lovely day Mo, hope you enjoy your meal tonight. I enjoyed the piece of cake, thanks, it was a bit big but with a knife like that - you couldn't cut small bits.

Rita, I don't know how you expect timid little me to keep Stephen under control. Marilyn's the bossy one on here, she's got a whip she uses to keep Pete under control.

Marilyn bring your whip on the thread, Stephen's getting out of hand. I'm unable to answer his question (me being so sweet and innocent) and I know a good Catholic girl like you won't know what he's talking about either.............so just whip him!

Rita, what was the first film you saw at the cinema?

Dame*Shelly*(

Dame*Shelly*("\(*o*)/") Report 22 Oct 2010 20:29

feeling left out here
I WANT A BUSS PASS lol

i remember sixpence i also remember thropence
see i am a little bite old

Mo in Kent

Mo in Kent Report 22 Oct 2010 20:43

Shelly, don't wish for a bus pass just yet, you are only young once. Plus I had to cheat to get mine, I lied about my age, I added a few years on, but unfortunately they believed me. It must have been the wrinkles that gave me away.
Well folks I am really and truly full to the gills. I had a three course meal,and I cant move now. I started of with home made vegetable soup, then had half a roast chicken with BBQ sauce and jacket potato,and side salad, followed by caramel apple betty and ice cream.

Stephen number sixty nine (69) is the number before the number seventy(70). Well it was that way when I attended school.
And I am nowhere near that age you saucy monkey.

Anyone for a glass of champers and strawberries, coke for Shelly and me,and a lovely big mug of Ovaltine for Rita.
What would you like to drink Jean, champers or a nice cup of tea.

MotownGal

MotownGal Report 22 Oct 2010 20:55

Hope you had a good day Mo. Loads of luvverly pressies.
Good on yer. Where's my piece of cake. And a glass of bubbly please.

Dont keep on about bus passes. My Oyster costs me 68 quid a month. Diabolical. I know I can use it at the weekend too, but crikey, it makes a dent in my wage packet.

What is all this talk of 69. Its one quid short of my Oyster, thats all I know.

Stephen2009

Stephen2009 Report 22 Oct 2010 20:57

What this ?

No Malt Whisky for me.

I have I been a bad boy or something?

Make it a DOUBLE.

Rita

Rita Report 22 Oct 2010 21:10

Pauline I have to go back a long way. I think it was, A Roy Rogers with his horse called trigger. film because I recall him singing in it .and I drove my Mum mad because I kept singing the Song. I use to see Gene Autry The singing Cowboy.as well he was one of my favourites at that time. also we saw Laurel and Hardy and The Three marks brothers..that was at the 3 penny Saturday mornng show. we always had western films and a seriel along with Old Mother Riley we went to a little cinema at the bottom of our road. we called it the flea pit as we all use to scratch when we came out.
The seats were close together.and the seat and back closed up flat. so you had to hold the seat and sit down quickly otherwise you landed on the floor. The film nearly always broke down in the middle of it.everyone would whistle and shout and the boys would stamp their feet on the floor. the noise use to give me a headache If we liked a film we would sit on the floor so no one saw us and wait for the next showing and sit and see it again.
There was a man who sat at an organ which was hidden behind a small curtain and he use to play when the interval came.
My gran use to take me to The Rirz cinema in neasden and that was posh. she took 6 of us once with her firend to see Nelson Eddy and Jennet MacDonald and they sung " These a Little white road by a little white Mill "

This has brought back a lot of memories of My gran.bless her my Dad Mum she lived with us.

Rita