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My strings don't rust. I change them at least every couple of months anyway; more often if I've been giving the whammy bar lots of welly.
My Grandpa fiddled my gran
Karen you should write a book about your family, sounds like living on golden pond to me. Love your gran, Both my granny's were lovely warm people. Whe our feet were freezing cold in the winter, Granny Fletcher, bless her used to get hot gleeds from the fire and toss them around in our welly's and make us a ginormous piece of rough cut toast with strawberry jam on it. I loved her very dearly. My other Granny Mum's mum was an angel, never had a bad word to say about anyone, kept everyone together and made the most amazing steak and kidney pie with an upturned pepper pot in the middle to keep the pastry out of the gravy while it cooked to perfection Hmmmmm Hmmm She also cooked faggots and mushy peas, grew prize carnations and loads of veg, while grandad kept pidgeons, bull terriers and chickens up the garden just to entertain his grandkids I believe Gran also made the most amazing elderflower champagne and snowballs made from advacat lemonade and a dash of lime for a twist and we drank both at a very early age. My how I miss these lovely people
Quote from: Karen W. on 23/09/2007 02:44:03My Grandpa fiddled my gran But it's 3,000 Miles To Graceland! []
Quote from: DoctorBeaver on 23/09/2007 08:18:58Quote from: Karen W. on 23/09/2007 02:44:03My Grandpa fiddled my gran But it's 3,000 Miles To Graceland! []LOL...You are a so funny.. You definitely got The touch for sure. So funny!
Thanks Karen,sounds like you got the makings of a great book there. Put me down for a share in the film that follows and possibly a walk on part in the background.Seen my fare share of friends and family passing away. My cousin died from the cold in her own home in the midlands. Sue dedicated her whole short life to looking after Richard, her brother who had cerebral palsy. Richard, her mum and dad all passed away leaving only her sister.