Observations....
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Observations....
Cold weather is actually quite pleasant.
People smile and say hello and mean it.
Friends we havent seen for two years hugged us and cried.
The roads are small but the drivers wave and let you in and say thank you all the time.
The front doors of the homes I walk past are not 200 feet away...neighbours great each other with a smile and a wave as they head off to work, or shopping or just to chat over the fence.
There are kids playing in the street....and they arent chavs.
The kids in the shops hold doors open for us and are friendly and happy to have a joke with.
Everything is half price almost....a trolley full of shopping at Tescos was £70.
Tank FULL of petrol in my 1 year old car which cost only 8 grand...42 quid and I can drive 400 miles on it. We went out for lunch today to the pub...and had generous and tasty home cooked meals with pints of real, hand pulled ale...pulled by a barman who joked with us and not because he wanted a tip but because he wanted to be friendly. We ate the the meals and drank our drinks sitting in leather armchairs by a cosy fire. They cost £15 for the two of us. Around us others ate and drank and laughed too.
There are crowds of people in the shops but everyone is pretty much polite....shop assistants are genuine and will help you even if you arent spending huge amounts of money.
My work colleagues are genuine and friendly...we went for a drink after work and laughed at small jokes....the pub was packed with friends out having fun.
People talk to people, and care about each other.
My daughter met friends she hasnt seen in two years....and they have been inseperable...she is so happy.
Great Britain beat Australia at Rugby again.
There are Union Flags and St George Crosses flying from cars and shops and homes and even the council lorries.
The papers tell me the country is going to the dogs yet everyone seems happy.
We are home.
People smile and say hello and mean it.
Friends we havent seen for two years hugged us and cried.
The roads are small but the drivers wave and let you in and say thank you all the time.
The front doors of the homes I walk past are not 200 feet away...neighbours great each other with a smile and a wave as they head off to work, or shopping or just to chat over the fence.
There are kids playing in the street....and they arent chavs.
The kids in the shops hold doors open for us and are friendly and happy to have a joke with.
Everything is half price almost....a trolley full of shopping at Tescos was £70.
Tank FULL of petrol in my 1 year old car which cost only 8 grand...42 quid and I can drive 400 miles on it. We went out for lunch today to the pub...and had generous and tasty home cooked meals with pints of real, hand pulled ale...pulled by a barman who joked with us and not because he wanted a tip but because he wanted to be friendly. We ate the the meals and drank our drinks sitting in leather armchairs by a cosy fire. They cost £15 for the two of us. Around us others ate and drank and laughed too.
There are crowds of people in the shops but everyone is pretty much polite....shop assistants are genuine and will help you even if you arent spending huge amounts of money.
My work colleagues are genuine and friendly...we went for a drink after work and laughed at small jokes....the pub was packed with friends out having fun.
People talk to people, and care about each other.
My daughter met friends she hasnt seen in two years....and they have been inseperable...she is so happy.
Great Britain beat Australia at Rugby again.
There are Union Flags and St George Crosses flying from cars and shops and homes and even the council lorries.
The papers tell me the country is going to the dogs yet everyone seems happy.
We are home.
Last edited by Angry White Pyjamas; Nov 4th 2006 at 10:25 pm.
#2
Re: Observations....
Originally Posted by Angry White Pyjamas
Cold weather is actually quite pleasant.
People smile and say hello and mean it.
Friends we havent seen for two years hugged us and cried.
The roads are small but the drivers wave and let you in and say thank you all the time.
The front doors of the homes I walk past are not 200 feet away...neighbours great each other with a smile and a wave as they head off to work, or shopping or just to chat over the fence.
There are kids playing in the street....and they arent chavs.
The kids in the shops hold doors open for us and are friendly and happy to have a joke with.
Everything is half price almost....a trolley full of shopping at Tescos was £70.
Tank FULL of petrol in my 1 year old car which cost only 8 grand...42 quid and I can drive 400 miles on it. We went out for lunch today to the pub...and had generous and tasty home cooked meals with pints of real, hand pulled ale...pulled by a barman who joked with us and not because he wanted a tip but because he wanted to be friendly. We ate the the meals and drank our drinks sitting in leather armchairs by a cosy fire. They cost £15 for the two of us. Around us others ate and drank and laughed too.
There are crowds of people in the shops but everyone is pretty much polite....shop assistants are genuine and will help you even if you arent spending huge amounts of money.
My work colleagues are genuine and friendly...we went for a drink after work and laughed at small jokes....the pub was packed with friends out having fun.
People talk to people, and care about each other.
My daughter met friends she hasnt seen in two years....and they have been inseperable...she is so happy.
Great Britain beat Australia at Rugby again.
There are Union Flags and St George Crosses flying from cars and shops and homes and even the council lorries.
The papers tell me the country is going to the dogs yet everyone seems happy.
We are home.
People smile and say hello and mean it.
Friends we havent seen for two years hugged us and cried.
The roads are small but the drivers wave and let you in and say thank you all the time.
The front doors of the homes I walk past are not 200 feet away...neighbours great each other with a smile and a wave as they head off to work, or shopping or just to chat over the fence.
There are kids playing in the street....and they arent chavs.
The kids in the shops hold doors open for us and are friendly and happy to have a joke with.
Everything is half price almost....a trolley full of shopping at Tescos was £70.
Tank FULL of petrol in my 1 year old car which cost only 8 grand...42 quid and I can drive 400 miles on it. We went out for lunch today to the pub...and had generous and tasty home cooked meals with pints of real, hand pulled ale...pulled by a barman who joked with us and not because he wanted a tip but because he wanted to be friendly. We ate the the meals and drank our drinks sitting in leather armchairs by a cosy fire. They cost £15 for the two of us. Around us others ate and drank and laughed too.
There are crowds of people in the shops but everyone is pretty much polite....shop assistants are genuine and will help you even if you arent spending huge amounts of money.
My work colleagues are genuine and friendly...we went for a drink after work and laughed at small jokes....the pub was packed with friends out having fun.
People talk to people, and care about each other.
My daughter met friends she hasnt seen in two years....and they have been inseperable...she is so happy.
Great Britain beat Australia at Rugby again.
There are Union Flags and St George Crosses flying from cars and shops and homes and even the council lorries.
The papers tell me the country is going to the dogs yet everyone seems happy.
We are home.
I'm really glad that you're happy and so wish that I could say "I'm home". They always say that home is where the heart is, well my heart is torn between two places so it's tough to know how to feel.
Did you have the job and the home lined up before you went back? It all seems to have happened so quickly for you. Either that or you are extremely organized and on the ball! Congrats.
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Yes it still sounds like home, thankyou for sharing AWP brought a tear to my eye.
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Re: Observations....
Originally Posted by blaze
I'm really glad that you're happy and so wish that I could say "I'm home". They always say that home is where the heart is, well my heart is torn between two places so it's tough to know how to feel.
Did you have the job and the home lined up before you went back? It all seems to have happened so quickly for you. Either that or you are extremely organized and on the ball! Congrats.
Did you have the job and the home lined up before you went back? It all seems to have happened so quickly for you. Either that or you are extremely organized and on the ball! Congrats.
It's been a whirlwind to say the least, and we are very tired. But over all happy. It all seems kind of surreal still.
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Are yes normality as we know it, I had fogotten the simple things in life that we take for granted.
You have made me homesick now.
You have made me homesick now.
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Re: Observations....
Originally Posted by Angry White Pyjamas
Cold weather is actually quite pleasant.
People smile and say hello and mean it.
Friends we havent seen for two years hugged us and cried.
The roads are small but the drivers wave and let you in and say thank you all the time.
The front doors of the homes I walk past are not 200 feet away...neighbours great each other with a smile and a wave as they head off to work, or shopping or just to chat over the fence.
There are kids playing in the street....and they arent chavs.
The kids in the shops hold doors open for us and are friendly and happy to have a joke with.
Everything is half price almost....a trolley full of shopping at Tescos was £70.
Tank FULL of petrol in my 1 year old car which cost only 8 grand...42 quid and I can drive 400 miles on it. We went out for lunch today to the pub...and had generous and tasty home cooked meals with pints of real, hand pulled ale...pulled by a barman who joked with us and not because he wanted a tip but because he wanted to be friendly. We ate the the meals and drank our drinks sitting in leather armchairs by a cosy fire. They cost £15 for the two of us. Around us others ate and drank and laughed too.
There are crowds of people in the shops but everyone is pretty much polite....shop assistants are genuine and will help you even if you arent spending huge amounts of money.
My work colleagues are genuine and friendly...we went for a drink after work and laughed at small jokes....the pub was packed with friends out having fun.
People talk to people, and care about each other.
My daughter met friends she hasnt seen in two years....and they have been inseperable...she is so happy.
Great Britain beat Australia at Rugby again.
There are Union Flags and St George Crosses flying from cars and shops and homes and even the council lorries.
The papers tell me the country is going to the dogs yet everyone seems happy.
We are home.
People smile and say hello and mean it.
Friends we havent seen for two years hugged us and cried.
The roads are small but the drivers wave and let you in and say thank you all the time.
The front doors of the homes I walk past are not 200 feet away...neighbours great each other with a smile and a wave as they head off to work, or shopping or just to chat over the fence.
There are kids playing in the street....and they arent chavs.
The kids in the shops hold doors open for us and are friendly and happy to have a joke with.
Everything is half price almost....a trolley full of shopping at Tescos was £70.
Tank FULL of petrol in my 1 year old car which cost only 8 grand...42 quid and I can drive 400 miles on it. We went out for lunch today to the pub...and had generous and tasty home cooked meals with pints of real, hand pulled ale...pulled by a barman who joked with us and not because he wanted a tip but because he wanted to be friendly. We ate the the meals and drank our drinks sitting in leather armchairs by a cosy fire. They cost £15 for the two of us. Around us others ate and drank and laughed too.
There are crowds of people in the shops but everyone is pretty much polite....shop assistants are genuine and will help you even if you arent spending huge amounts of money.
My work colleagues are genuine and friendly...we went for a drink after work and laughed at small jokes....the pub was packed with friends out having fun.
People talk to people, and care about each other.
My daughter met friends she hasnt seen in two years....and they have been inseperable...she is so happy.
Great Britain beat Australia at Rugby again.
There are Union Flags and St George Crosses flying from cars and shops and homes and even the council lorries.
The papers tell me the country is going to the dogs yet everyone seems happy.
We are home.
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Re: Observations....
Originally Posted by Angry White Pyjamas
Everything is half price almost....a trolley full of shopping at Tescos was £70.
Anyway, sounds like you're doing fine...
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Posts: 2,474
Re: Observations....
Originally Posted by Angry White Pyjamas
Cold weather is actually quite pleasant.
People smile and say hello and mean it.
Friends we havent seen for two years hugged us and cried.
The roads are small but the drivers wave and let you in and say thank you all the time.
The front doors of the homes I walk past are not 200 feet away...neighbours great each other with a smile and a wave as they head off to work, or shopping or just to chat over the fence.
There are kids playing in the street....and they arent chavs.
The kids in the shops hold doors open for us and are friendly and happy to have a joke with.
Everything is half price almost....a trolley full of shopping at Tescos was £70.
Tank FULL of petrol in my 1 year old car which cost only 8 grand...42 quid and I can drive 400 miles on it. We went out for lunch today to the pub...and had generous and tasty home cooked meals with pints of real, hand pulled ale...pulled by a barman who joked with us and not because he wanted a tip but because he wanted to be friendly. We ate the the meals and drank our drinks sitting in leather armchairs by a cosy fire. They cost £15 for the two of us. Around us others ate and drank and laughed too.
There are crowds of people in the shops but everyone is pretty much polite....shop assistants are genuine and will help you even if you arent spending huge amounts of money.
My work colleagues are genuine and friendly...we went for a drink after work and laughed at small jokes....the pub was packed with friends out having fun.
People talk to people, and care about each other.
My daughter met friends she hasnt seen in two years....and they have been inseperable...she is so happy.
Great Britain beat Australia at Rugby again.
There are Union Flags and St George Crosses flying from cars and shops and homes and even the council lorries.
The papers tell me the country is going to the dogs yet everyone seems happy.
We are home.
People smile and say hello and mean it.
Friends we havent seen for two years hugged us and cried.
The roads are small but the drivers wave and let you in and say thank you all the time.
The front doors of the homes I walk past are not 200 feet away...neighbours great each other with a smile and a wave as they head off to work, or shopping or just to chat over the fence.
There are kids playing in the street....and they arent chavs.
The kids in the shops hold doors open for us and are friendly and happy to have a joke with.
Everything is half price almost....a trolley full of shopping at Tescos was £70.
Tank FULL of petrol in my 1 year old car which cost only 8 grand...42 quid and I can drive 400 miles on it. We went out for lunch today to the pub...and had generous and tasty home cooked meals with pints of real, hand pulled ale...pulled by a barman who joked with us and not because he wanted a tip but because he wanted to be friendly. We ate the the meals and drank our drinks sitting in leather armchairs by a cosy fire. They cost £15 for the two of us. Around us others ate and drank and laughed too.
There are crowds of people in the shops but everyone is pretty much polite....shop assistants are genuine and will help you even if you arent spending huge amounts of money.
My work colleagues are genuine and friendly...we went for a drink after work and laughed at small jokes....the pub was packed with friends out having fun.
People talk to people, and care about each other.
My daughter met friends she hasnt seen in two years....and they have been inseperable...she is so happy.
Great Britain beat Australia at Rugby again.
There are Union Flags and St George Crosses flying from cars and shops and homes and even the council lorries.
The papers tell me the country is going to the dogs yet everyone seems happy.
We are home.
well glad to hear you're loving it .... home is where the heart is (to use a sad cliche) but its true and you obviously are where you are happiest
does this mean you're just white pyjamas without the angry now??
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Re: Observations....
Originally Posted by Terrier
Whatever.............
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Re: Observations....
Originally Posted by britvic
Dont be nasty
Yeah he likes it over there, great, hope all works out for him, but rose tinted I think.
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Re: Observations....
Originally Posted by islandmom
OMG AWP - are you sure you're in the UK? the flags are probably left over from the world cup and nobodys been arsed to take them down
well glad to hear you're loving it .... home is where the heart is (to use a sad cliche) but its true and you obviously are where you are happiest
does this mean you're just white pyjamas without the angry now??
well glad to hear you're loving it .... home is where the heart is (to use a sad cliche) but its true and you obviously are where you are happiest
does this mean you're just white pyjamas without the angry now??
Yes....I'm more a Mellow White Pyjamas now. Although I did get slightly testy at the football today.