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10 minutes ago, Megabear2 said:
My sister in law, white Irish ancestry was told she is 30% Nigerian. A retest gave the same result but her brother not a sign of anything other than as expected....
Fascinating, isn’t it?
There’s a scary statistic about the estimated number of Dads who aren’t actually biological fathers (and Mums who’re keeping very mum)
ETA (I’ve looked it up - 4% apparently)
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35 minutes ago, Purdey16 said:
Well we arrived in perranporth at 10 o’clock this morning and they let us in to our caravan early.
check in was supposed to be 4 o’clock so bonus, also has we were the first visitors of the year we got a bottle of Prosecco and two cuddles teddies, all good except we didn’t have any heating or hot water until 3 o’clock as the boiler was broke , all fix now and cozy and warm because it’s freezing and chuffing windy , had a scout around to get our bearings and had to have a local pasty and some wet stuff to go with it after all I’m a classy girl 😂😂
Hope you have a lovely break
It’s very windy at the coast. It’s driven us back from our caravan, after an enjoyable few days away. We’ll be there again soon, hopefully with a bit more sun and a lot less wind
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@brian1 Yes - that’s a bit of a minefield, isn’t it?
I’m sure he wasn’t thinking of *his* children, just facilitating families for others, and, as you say, getting beer money for a few minutes with a dirty mag
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5 hours ago, lincslady said:
Certainly wishing you luck Brian, with all the exciting things going on in your life at present. I hope that the sale of your Italian house goes smoothly - and that you will not miss being out there in your own place too much. And even more than this meeting with unknown relations goes really well.
I am having my own little life change, in that I am sadly giving up driving after 60 years, due to a combination of a problem with the car and more the cost of insurance for next year, more than double the present amount (age related). I am lucky to have a lovely friend who is doing the selling for me; the low mileage car is apparently worth much more than scrap value, and also nice neighbours who are willing to take me on necessary and even pleasure outings. I know my children feel that I should have made an effort for at least another year, but I know my limitations. It does feel a bit like the end of the road. (Pun intended).
It’s not the end of the road - it’s just a new route!
I hope it all works out well and that you adjust quickly
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@brian1 I was only thinking of you and your quest to learn more of your history a couple of weeks ago. I meant to ask whether there had been progress … well, there certainly has!
These family stories are so interesting, even to we who are just bystanders. Davina McColl, or the BBC series with Stacey somebody - always fascinating. There was something a while ago with people born as a result of wartime liaisons with GIs from ”coloured battalions”, many of whom had extra difficult childhoods.Did you see the one-off programme about Sir Paul Nurse, Nobel Laureate, former Chief Scientific Officer & goodness knows what else? He’s another whose (considerably) older “sister” is actually his mother? She has passed away but the half-siblings and cousins he has found are all delighting in his appearance.
We look back and think of everything prim & proper, white gloves, church on Sunday, Two way Family Favourites, suburban families with 2.4 children, nothing naughty ever going on, but people are people, hormones are hormones, and nature is determined that species continue
Ooh, sorry. I’ve gone on a bit!
Anyway - hope the meet-up is fantastic
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So that’s nearly it …?
Well, there are a lot of us who will miss starting our day to your latest instalment.
It’s very windy this morning; I hope that doesn’t make your final hours onboard uncomfortable.
🤞for smooth seas, easy disembarkation and a good journey home. (Is your car parked at Southampton? It will have missed you!)
Interim thanks for now - I look forward to your up-summing 🚢
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Ouch!
We’re hoping to just take the hit at the outset and go for the package. It’ll save my blood pressure being affected by the 15%
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Sounds lovely
The Cunard prices aren’t bad. Remember the daily gratuity charge and 15% on every purchase though
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It’s all sounding pretty damn good! Who wouldn’t enjoy a fortnight in the Caribbean just now?
Hope St Marteen is good for you too. Stay away from those jewellery shops 🙂. Expensive hobby!
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Oh - sorry both!
Durr - concentrate Eddie99
*embarrassed smiley*
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Ouch Mrs kalos but fear not - Mr Eddie99 has ITB problems but they’re totally resolvable with the right exercises
I foresee gym membership and a couple of visits a week. That’ll probably help with the other issue too - though I confess I know nothing about it 🙄
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I’ve just booked Cunard 2026 on launch
No OBC but 10% off the standard price which kicks in ?May/June?15% deposit
It’s probably best to just do what you think fits you best, and - as a wise cruiser often said - if you get a deal you like, book it and don’t look at prices again!
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I’ll look forward to that. Our next cruise -11 months away! - is Cunard.
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Lovely photos from your last port of call. I’m glad you had a nice day
Here’s hoping for a smooth passage back to Southampton
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Congratulations @SarahHben
How wonderful for you all
It’s a wet and windy afternoon here, but the forecast for the week is hopeful
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With that gorgeous black and white decor?
Oh yes, it was wonderful
Again, a bit of a secret. As cruises wore on more and more passengers became aware of the free breakfast (we don’t do toast!*) and lunch
*the waiters always seemed to say this as their opening gambit. I suppose there had been issues with people wanting what couldn’t be provided, so they pre-empted any problems
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55 minutes ago, terrierjohn said:
You need to be very careful giving your dog cooked bones, they can be very brittle and can break into big pieces that they can choke on.
Yes, I know
Those pleading brown eyes, you know …
She only had it for a couple of minutes. No crunching!
Good reminder though
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Maybe you’re a Diamond Geezer already? 🤷♂️
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😱 *Adult Content Warning*😱
Thanks for letting us share your, and your lasses, special holiday TigerB
What a lovely little community this part of the forum is ❤️
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No ads here, I’m pleased to say (iPad - it’s all too teeny on my phone)
Graham - you have a new medal for your avatar! Do we have to pay a pound to speak to you now? 🤣🤣🤣
Diamond Class sounds very impressive🙂
What benefits will you get?
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Morning
Its a beautiful bright morning but very cold. There’s lots of frost on the cars. It’ll be very pleasant for our walk later
Rib of beef for Sunday roast. Rare, in both senses of the word
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