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tansy said:HYE been made redundant ?
Yes I was often sent to the coop to get family shopping
I can still remember our share number 2, 4, oh, 1, 2 [24012]
and a coincidence was
my army number [?]
it began 2401 followed by four other numbers
HYE been shopping in a shop that used those overhead money and receipt box things that would shoot along a wire to the little kiosk by the entrance, where you would get your change?
No..not hopelessly lost.
Though one year we went on a caravanning holiday to West Wales, stopping at a couple of campsites on the way (and having been to visit some relatives near Birmingham),
Anyhow, we were driving through Wales, and I was doing the mapreading (husband driving - he was used to towing things). Came to a T junction on some B road, but somehow couldn't figure out whether should go left or right. Anyway, I chose the wrong way, it was getting late and we were weaving our way higher through these mountains, and hoping we'd find a campsite.
Anyhow, in the end we were really pleased we'd taken the wrong turning because we found an absolutely brilliant campsite (incidentally a Christian one) - they had stuff for the kids and the adults, and it was cheap. We'd only intended staying one night, but ended up staying three. Sometimes I wonder if it was God who directed me in that "mistake".
Actually, I've often found that if something goes wrong, or not quite as planned, it often turns out to be a blessing in disguise.
HYE had something go wrong, or made a mistake, and it turned out to be a good experience, or you benefitted from it in some way?
Nope . . never eaten grits, period! Sounds . . um . . yummy?
Have you ever eaten rhubarb freshly picked right off the plant, dipped in sugar?
Worddancer said:Have you ever eaten rhubarb freshly picked right off the plant, dipped in sugar?
tansy said:No....I always thought rhubarb was poisonous if eaten uncooked..
or is that the leaves?
tansy said:HYE eaten suckling pig cooked on a spit over an open fire? (deliciuos)
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