I often find myself saying to Chris if we are driving round "new" roads in my home town "of course these roads are quite recent, it didn't used to be like this". And then I have a think and realise that the roads I am talking about were done about 20-25 years ago
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Re: Paul Newman RIP
I often find myself saying to Chris if we are driving round "new" roads in my home town "of course these roads are quite recent, it didn't used to be like this". And then I have a think and realise that the roads I am talking about were done about 20-25 years ago
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Re: Paul Newman RIP
Trouble is the 2nd half seems to have gone faster than the 1st half !
One of my Grand-Daughters recently asked me if I'd like to be 21 again.
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One of my Grand-Daughters recently asked me if I'd like to be 21 again.
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Yep, and how boring would that be...? 
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Frustrating rather than boring !Ajarn Philip wrote:Yep, and how boring would that be...?
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