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scottishcelts Dec 4th 2009 10:51 pm

Re: What are you missing from the UK?
 
T in the Park :(:wub:

Cheetah7 Dec 4th 2009 10:53 pm

Re: What are you missing from the UK?
 

Originally Posted by Bernieboy (Post 8148324)
I hear ya sister i hear ya and in 3 months i will:thumbsup:

Many of the pubs that my work pals go in are 'working man' pubs and when a female walks in, one would think one is flashing a minge or something.

I wouldnt mind a 'Rose and Crown', 'Nags Head', 'Fighting Cocks' - just for one night, Oh and if I could, a nice Sunday Roast by the fire at my Dads local.

My aircon isnt working - its leaking water so I have the fan on full blast, my dog is melting into the floor and although I am quite comfortable with my chilled glass of Magners, I could just do a christmassy English pub at this moment.

Mind you, Freo are having their xmas festival tomorrow so I am looking forwad to that.:wub:

When are you going back?

Bernieboy Dec 4th 2009 10:56 pm

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Originally Posted by Professional Princess (Post 8148330)
Many of the pubs that my work pals go in are 'working man' pubs and when a female walks in, one would think one is flashing a minge or something.

I wouldnt mind a 'Rose and Crown', 'Nags Head', 'Fighting Cocks' - just for one night, Oh and if I could, a nice Sunday Roast by the fire at my Dads local.

My aircon isnt working - its leaking water so I have the fan on full blast, my dog is melting into the floor and although I am quite comfortable with my chilled glass of Magners, I could just do a christmassy English pub at this moment.

Mind you, Freo are having their xmas festival tomorrow so I am looking forwad to that.:wub:

When are you going back?

March 2nd,been a disaster here for me this year:thumbup:

Cheetah7 Dec 4th 2009 11:10 pm

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Originally Posted by Bernieboy (Post 8148341)
March 2nd,been a disaster here for me this year:thumbup:

I will admit to this being the worst year ever for us.:(

Bernieboy Dec 4th 2009 11:12 pm

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Originally Posted by Professional Princess (Post 8148383)
I will admit to this being the worst year ever for us.:(

My worst in 46 years and im only 46:(

Cheetah7 Dec 4th 2009 11:16 pm

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Originally Posted by Bernieboy (Post 8148384)
My worst in 46 years and im only 46:(

Oh Bernieboy:(

A few people I know in the UK thought I would come back after what happened to Mr PP.

I shudder to think if he had the accident where we lived before, I cant imagine Northwick Park hospital being quite so thorough in the detection of his blood clots on his lungs.

There is stuff I miss, family and friends ever so much, I would love to go to Dads local and surprise him.

But I feel safer where I live now than I ever did where I lived in London so I guess this is the better place for us.

Although the money worries will always be there I guess - they have that uncanny ability to travel to all four corners of the globe:lol:

scottishcelts Dec 4th 2009 11:21 pm

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Originally Posted by Bernieboy (Post 8148384)
My worst in 46 years and im only 46:(

You are 46?

I'm stunned - you look 10 years younger :thumbup:

Bernieboy Dec 4th 2009 11:23 pm

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Originally Posted by scottishcelts (Post 8148402)
You are 46?

I'm stunned - you look 10 years younger :thumbup:

I was stunned to when my parents finally handed over my birth cert:lol:

Kingseat Dec 5th 2009 12:14 am

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Are next delivering? They weren't a few weeks back!?

JenJen Dec 5th 2009 12:21 am

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Originally Posted by Professional Princess (Post 8148315)
I would like a full night of UK soaps/TV (cant afford foxtel), and I am not normally a pub goer in the UK but I would like just on this occasion to visit a pub with the word 'Head' or 'Arms' in it as in Kings Head, Queens Head, Coat of Arms, and I would like that pub to NOT have that TAB shit in it or whatever its called.

I would like the pub to have dimmed lights, steamed windows from the cold and frost outside, sparkling xmas decorations and the usual xmas tunes playing.

I want to be 'freeze my nips off' cold and walk into that pub and feel that initial 'Oooh its nice and warm in here'.

But this would only suffice for one weekend perhaps and then I could go back to the hot weather.

If that is OK of course.:lol:

LMAO

Cheetah7 Dec 5th 2009 12:22 am

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Originally Posted by JenJen (Post 8148501)
LMAO

Actually, even though it is hot this evening, I am going to make myself a cuppa - just fancy a nice mug of tea.

If anyone has any salt and vinegar crisps, could they pass them over.

BadgeIsBack Dec 5th 2009 12:27 am

Re: What are you missing from the UK?
 

Originally Posted by Professional Princess (Post 8148315)
I would like a full night of UK soaps/TV (cant afford foxtel), and I am not normally a pub goer in the UK but I would like just on this occasion to visit a pub with the word 'Head' or 'Arms' in it as in Kings Head, Queens Head, Coat of Arms, and I would like that pub to NOT have that TAB shit in it or whatever its called.

I would like the pub to have dimmed lights, steamed windows from the cold and frost outside, sparkling xmas decorations and the usual xmas tunes playing.

I want to be 'freeze my nips off' cold and walk into that pub and feel that initial 'Oooh its nice and warm in here'.

But this would only suffice for one weekend perhaps and then I could go back to the hot weather.

If that is OK of course.:lol:

Come over here in July and I'll sort you out for some of the above ie. The joint does not have an 'Arms' in it.. can't help you there.

Cheetah7 Dec 5th 2009 12:29 am

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Originally Posted by BadgeIsBack (Post 8148509)
Come over here in July and I'll sort you out for some of the above ie. The joint does not have an 'Arms' in it.. can't help you there.

We could always chop off Graylings arms and put them on the top of your house and call it 'Graylings Arms'.:lol:

BadgeIsBack Dec 5th 2009 12:49 am

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Originally Posted by Professional Princess (Post 8148514)
We could always chop off Graylings arms and put them on the top of your house and call it 'Graylings Arms'.:lol:

We could do that. I'm sure my beer would not be up to scratch though for my old mate G.

Damson Dec 5th 2009 1:36 am

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Guys, please don't get romantic about the cold, crisp winter days "back home".

I had to scrape ice off my car in the week and the heater didn't work until I was nearly at my destination. I hate wearing layers of clothes and am sick of providing yet more hats, scarves and gloves as the kids lose them at school - again. Can't wait to walk the kids to school on icy pavements again and fall on my bum. Kids don't want to go outside because the wind is so biting and I can't be arsed to go out in the evenings. The pubs are all chocka too with people fighting to get to the bar and never being able to get a taxi home. All in all, the thought of these days is soooo much better than the reality. Just hold on to that thought.

Also, the thought of Xmas. I think it's easy to forget the nightmare of shopping anywhere in town once you get into December. Everyone is in a bad mood because they are being jostled or aren't able to get the "bargain" they want. The roads are chocka. And as for Xmas, myself and so many people I know are pulled in different directions by which relative to visit on the day (although I know many of you guys are going to find this bit really hard - as would I). And, when was the last time it actually snowed on Xmas day? It's normally damp, grey and drizzly. The TV of course is always a let-down too. There's pro's and con's to both.

If we do get over next year, please remind me of all this when I'm posting the same thread though!


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