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Re: Leaves. A boring cheesy cliche?

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 8:25 am
by Northern Lass
AndrewA wrote:The only ladies I attract on line are Africans wanting a UK passport


8)

You would have liked Winnie Andrew :wink:

Re: Leaves. A boring cheesy cliche?

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 9:08 pm
by dudleytaylor
GOD :o , I never know what you lot are talking about :roll: Maybe that's a good :shock:

Re: Leaves. A boring cheesy cliche?

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 9:30 pm
by mallosa
dudleytaylor wrote:GOD :o , I never know what you lot are talking about :roll: Maybe that's a good :shock:


Believe me DD, you're better off not knowing :crazy:

Re: Leaves. A boring cheesy cliche?

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 12:56 am
by AndrewA
A quick forum search shows the following information, Joey the Budgie, ran off with a Turkish man from some airline... went to footy match with Wolvie.

Re: Leaves. A boring cheesy cliche?

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 1:36 am
by gardener
Northern Lass wrote:
Gardener said to me (my mentor) you only fit the piece once.......and that did it for me!
Don't copy from others .....do it yourself.............and fit that last piece of the jigsaw yourself!
So satisfying.
( I think she got fed up of me mithering in 2007) :wink:



Are you sure I said that? I must have nicked it from somewhere.
I never get fed up of your mithering :shock: Anyhow, puppies aren't just for Christmas... and children aren't just for childhood either it seems (26-year-old returned home after true love did a quick detour).

Re: Leaves. A boring cheesy cliche?

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 9:35 am
by Northern Lass
gardener wrote:
Northern Lass wrote:
Gardener said to me (my mentor) you only fit the piece once.......and that did it for me!
Don't copy from others .....do it yourself.............and fit that last piece of the jigsaw yourself!
So satisfying.
( I think she got fed up of me mithering in 2007) :wink:



Are you sure I said that? I must have nicked it from somewhere.
I never get fed up of your mithering :shock: Anyhow, puppies aren't just for Christmas... and children aren't just for childhood either it seems (26-year-old returned home after true love did a quick detour).


Well it was something like that when you were steering me to research stuff myself rather than just
put down what others had found as gospel.
I learnt from the best coz :wink: xx

Re: Leaves. A boring cheesy cliche?

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 9:40 am
by Northern Lass
AndrewA wrote:A quick forum search shows the following information, Joey the Budgie, ran off with a Turkish man from some airline... went to footy match with Wolvie.


:shock: I don't remember that ..............oh well she is coming back to England
I had an email from her last night.
She has met someone and they are thinking of touring around England in a camper van.
She may even do a Blog for us ..............if we can persuade her to.

I do admire her get up and go so much energy for her age.
:grin:

Hey Andrew any of those Brill ideas of mine any use pal?
Are they? tell me? :P

Re: Leaves. A boring cheesy cliche?

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 9:47 am
by AndrewA
Northern Lass wrote:Hey Andrew any of those Brill ideas of mine any use pal?
Are they? tell me? :P

As long as you put a leaf on them, or comprimise with a jigsaw piece of a leaf.

A blog would be good but who would read it. I wrote a blog once, but I was only person reading it, just like real life really, I talk for hours with myslef, I also notice I start talking out loud to myself when doing shopping. Prehaps a handsfree phone headset is a good thing to wear in these situations, then at least people will think I am talking to someone instead of myself.

Re: Leaves. A boring cheesy cliche?

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 10:01 am
by Northern Lass
I like the Jigsaw Leaf bit

I would read Winnies Blog............can't wait!
She is such an interesting charactor too.
And dresses with such class.....not a jeans and t.shirt gal our Winnie.

:grin:

Re: Leaves. A boring cheesy cliche?

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 12:03 pm
by gardener
AndrewA wrote:So we can not get away from leaves and trees when it comes genealogy and research. Just about every service and website features them. Is this too clichéd and cheesy? Sometimes its too over the top I think, but of course it goes hand in hand, everyone expects a bit of greenery is going to be Genealogy related, so it makes sense to have it on everything isnt it?

I think I will just produce stuff with green leaves on it at end of day.


Meanwhile, back at the topic...

You could make a fortune by designing and marketing an alternative. How about one based on coral? Some of that grows like a tree but there is not a leaf in site and all sorts of colours.

http://www.whoi.edu/oceanus/v2/article/ ... do?id=3801

Re: Leaves. A boring cheesy cliche?

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 12:25 pm
by Rob
AndrewA wrote:A quick forum search shows the following information, Joey the Budgie, ran off with a Turkish man from some airline... went to footy match with Wolvie.

You don't happen to know the name of this Turkish fellow do you Andrew?

Re: Leaves. A boring cheesy cliche?

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 1:16 pm
by Northern Lass
Rob wrote:
AndrewA wrote:A quick forum search shows the following information, Joey the Budgie, ran off with a Turkish man from some airline... went to footy match with Wolvie.

You don't happen to know the name of this Turkish fellow do you Andrew?


good question Rob :thumbup:

Re: Leaves. A boring cheesy cliche?

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 1:39 pm
by dudleytaylor
mallosa wrote:
dudleytaylor wrote:GOD :o , I never know what you lot are talking about :roll: Maybe that's a good :shock:


Believe me DD, you're better off not knowing :crazy:



Your very right Mallosa :wink: I am defiantly keeping out of this one :lol:

Re: Leaves. A boring cheesy cliche?

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 2:24 pm
by snoopysue
AndrewA wrote:A quick forum search shows the following information, Joey the Budgie, ran off with a Turkish man from some airline... went to footy match with Wolvie.


Hope it's a coincidence and that some other woman has the same nickname as my sister - she certainly never mentioned a turk to me! :o :shock: :wink:

Re: Leaves. A boring cheesy cliche?

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 3:45 pm
by Northern Lass
snoopysue wrote:
AndrewA wrote:A quick forum search shows the following information, Joey the Budgie, ran off with a Turkish man from some airline... went to footy match with Wolvie.


Hope it's a coincidence and that some other woman has the same nickname as my sister - she certainly never mentioned a turk to me! :o :shock: :wink:


Is your sister called Wolvie :shock: