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LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 15 Aug 2009 12:44

That I am now the 1000th poster !

SusanWA

SusanWA Report 15 Aug 2009 12:47

Congratulations, Linda. You beat me to it.

I was going to enter a proxy post for Janet, as she was pipped at the "post" by Allen earlier today!!!

Susan...

Berona

Berona Report 15 Aug 2009 12:48

WOW!! That was quick!

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 15 Aug 2009 12:52

Hi again,

I do appreciate your warped sense of humour Linda - I share the same affliction.
Think how close you guys came to being spared my ramblings!

Going for lunch now...........Bye

Regards
Tec

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 15 Aug 2009 22:01

Hello everyone:))

Isn't Allan going to be annoyed when he realises he's no longer the 1000th poster lol. I don't know how that happened. I had a look at the deletions and they are the ones that appear to have been deleted by GR when Robin showed his nasty side.

An early start for us today with the sausage sizzle starting at 9am. It's incredible how much money you can make bbqing a few sausages and onion. Of course it's the smell of the onion that draw people. If it's a nice day all the better. Saturday is actually a better day because families come to the hardware store after sport and there are workers who come in for equipment. I've seen young fellows put away 2 or 3 sausage sandwiches at an amazing rate:))

I hope all you Aussies have a great Sunday and enjoy the rest of your evening Poms.

Sue xx

Allan

Allan Report 15 Aug 2009 22:21

Good morning/evening all

SueMaid, i hope that your Sausage Sizzle went well

Hi Janet, no need to sulk as it would appear that neither of us would have been the 1000th

* thinks...I may delete a few of my earlier posts and then rush back on here!*

The talk of terraced houses made me think of Manchester and although we had an inside loo the backyard had the coal shed and also contained the mangle. I also remember my mum donkeystoning the front door step.

A bit better the my OH's early days where one outside loo was shared by several families! But of course she's from the wilds of Lancashire...Middleton to be precise lol

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 15 Aug 2009 22:57

Good Morning SueMaid.......

Good Luck with the sausage sizzle - how I wish I were there - I am addicted to them, and love to find different varieties.

Good Morning Allan,

It's so strange looking back to days past. I recently wrote a history of my early life, and a friend who is much younger than me did the proof reading.She was absolutely amazed at the social history, and later questioned me at length about it the social condiditions of the time.

I am so glad times have changed.

Regards
Tec.

Allan

Allan Report 15 Aug 2009 23:09

G'day Tec

I had a similar chat on another thread with Susan with numbers about social history.

I becme interested in High School when we started to study social and economic history. This was further strengthened when I was at College studying for my Public Health Inspector's Diploma.

We had to read works like Engel's The Condition of the Working Classes in England to give us some comprehension of how poor housing conditons affected people's health.

I've also read most of George Orwell's books. His "The Road to Wigan Pier" and "Down and Out in Paris and London also give a good insight into the conditions prevailing at the time.

Regards

Allan

Janetx

Janetx Report 15 Aug 2009 23:11

Good Morning/Evening

What happened with the 1000th post?? Does that mean there will be race for the 2000th..:-))))).

Enjoy your sausage sizzle Sue...hope you make lots of money..

Allan have to ask what is donkeystoning?

With all this chat about the old days I am to look at a book I bought recently but only browsed through on the early days. its titled Australia yesterdays..

As its still early here in WA and still not feeling the best so not going to footy today, staying in the warmth of home.

Have a great day/night.

xx

now changed to 1000th post not 100...blankies are bank with me..grrrrrr.













































































Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 15 Aug 2009 23:18

I have heard "The Road To Wigan Pier" mentioned several times recently in conversation - I must get a copy - sounds interesting.

I think I mentioned on here recently that I had just finished reading
"Nab End And Beyond" by William Woodruff.
Briefly about his life beginning in the Lancashire town of Blackburn, and the poverty - he later from extremely humble circumstances to become a university lecturer in America - fascinating read.

Tec.

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 15 Aug 2009 23:21

Good Morning Janet

I hope you are feeling better soon - take care

Regards
Tec.

Allan

Allan Report 15 Aug 2009 23:31

Hi Janet,

A donkey stone was a block of soft white stone which you rubbed over the the step and it left them lookin white.

It was usually applied from both edges of the step for about a third of the way in. The centre third was left for people to walk on

Berona

Berona Report 15 Aug 2009 23:50

Good morning all. Sue, you have a high temperature forecast, so hopefully, whole families will turn out for your sausage sizzle!

Shaping up nicely at the moment. Let's see if we get our promised 29 to-day. That's a high summer temp - not winter! However, we have heard crows flying about this morning - that usually means rain.

Tec, I'm sure that you could tell quite a lot of different types of stories. I only did one trip over and back and I could tell a few. The trips alone were an education!

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 15 Aug 2009 23:51

Enjoy your Sunday folks - I'm off to bed now.......

Goodnight/Day

Tec.

Diane

Diane Report 15 Aug 2009 23:53

Hi all you Aussie's
hope your well today?
Do any of you live in Sidney ? The reason I ask is I have a relative who moved there in 1960/61, his name is Alan Willmore and his father's name was Colin Willmore, do any of you know anyone with this name. Please PM me if you have any detail's you can tell me .

Hi Allan and Suemaid, hope you are both fine, I spoke to you both last week ref { aussie soap's }
Sue hope your sausage sizzle went well hun?

Diane

Allan

Allan Report 15 Aug 2009 23:53

Good morning, Berona

29 that sure is high for this time of the year. We had the heating on all day yesterday: but it is milder this morning

Allan

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 15 Aug 2009 23:54

Hi Berona,

Just spotted you there in time as I was shutting down - couldn't sneak off without saying Hi...........Hope you are well today.

Yes - I could tell you some stories - remind me.

Bye for now
Tec

Allan

Allan Report 15 Aug 2009 23:55

Hi Diane

How are you?

Now if it was Perth I could have done a look up for you

Regards

Allan

Allan

Allan Report 16 Aug 2009 00:11

Take care all..may the aussies have a great day and may the Brits have a peaceful night

I'm now off to do the ironing!

Regards

Allan

Janetx

Janetx Report 16 Aug 2009 00:11

Thanks Allan..

Night Tec, sleep well..

just reread my post and have to say it didnt make sense...must be the cold...I meant to say I am still getting the blank page every so often and In my original put 100th post instead of 1000...

Sorry Diane, not sure if we have anyone from Sydney here.

29 degrees how is that possible when we have cold and showers all weekend...I usually love the winter but i am starting to say roll on summer!!!

xx