
The Snug
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- Rob
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- Primary Surname Interests: Williams,Beard,Young,Ruston
- Primary Geographical Research Areas: Black Country,Knowle,Dorridge,Lapal,Kings Norton.
The Snug
No one seems to have anything to say anymore on this Forum other than genealogy itself which is fine i suppose that's what the Forum is for.Genealogy!! Is it a sign of changing times? We have so many other social media outlets for our banal thoughts and expressions. I find it strangely disturbing that the last topic posted in The Snug was July 28th !! Just a thought. 

- BC Wench
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- Primary Surname Interests: PARGETER, BELCHER, CARELESS, DANDO, LANGDELL, ROWLEY, BRADLEY
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Re: The Snug
Hello Rob, thought about you last night and here you are popping up in The Snug
The reason I was thinking about you is that me and Ken were watching Great Canal Journeys with Timothy West & Prunella Scales where they were pootling along the canals of The Netherlands.
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/great-canal-journeys
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I went on a school trip when I was about 9 or10 to Belgium & Holland and the only thing that stays in my mind was visiting the Keukenhof Gardens - gorgeous.
How you doing anyway?

http://www.channel4.com/programmes/great-canal-journeys
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I went on a school trip when I was about 9 or10 to Belgium & Holland and the only thing that stays in my mind was visiting the Keukenhof Gardens - gorgeous.
How you doing anyway?
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- SRD
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Re: The Snug
I think you're right about other media outlets, but isn't the summer usually quiet in here?
I know I haven't done much cooking that was worth a write up or that wasn't run of the mill.
I had a Dutch girlfriend when I was in my teens, she was part of a group who came from Lelystad and camped on our village school field. Her name was Susan Symonsma (I think), her father was Simon but pronounced differently to mine. There was a Dutch clockmender who lived in our village who translated my letters for me, "But nothing dirty, I won't translate none of that sort of thing."
I know I haven't done much cooking that was worth a write up or that wasn't run of the mill.
I had a Dutch girlfriend when I was in my teens, she was part of a group who came from Lelystad and camped on our village school field. Her name was Susan Symonsma (I think), her father was Simon but pronounced differently to mine. There was a Dutch clockmender who lived in our village who translated my letters for me, "But nothing dirty, I won't translate none of that sort of thing."

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- grangers14
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Re: The Snug
Summer is quieter I think.
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- Rob
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Re: The Snug
I suppose you're correct in your assumption Jo.Summer can be a quiet period. People basking on sun bleached beachs sipping their cocktails and eating their tapas !! I drove past the Keukenhof today Barb on my way to the beach at Katwijk aan Zee.Lovely weather at the moment in Holland.xxx