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Old June 2nd 12, 07:09 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
MLB[_4_]
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How about some first hand reports on the activities celebrating the
Queen's 60th year on the throne? How does the Queen feel about pets?
Does she have any? Wondering. MLB
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Old June 2nd 12, 09:32 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On Jun 2, 11:09*am, MLB wrote:
How about some first hand reports on the activities celebrating the
Queen's 60th year on the throne?


It gets me an extra day off from Hell i.e. work (Yesterday within 2
hours I got told my job is being down graded and I'm going to be
forced to work in another office even though I've repeatedly told the
manager concerned that being in there will cause me stress, which in
turn is not good for my blood pressure and seroiusly aggravate my
depression and the physical environment isn't safe and I'll be in an
office next to someone who once damn nearly assaulted me and it will
make my job a lot harder 'cos I can't move big notes the same way- as
my lift phobia means I can't put them on a trolley and use the lift to
get them where they need to go- this a***hole was saying he was trying
to be nice and I shouldn't take it personally but I do! I worked
really hard the whole of May because they have lost 2 staff and not
replaced them so I'm doing a lot of covering and this is what I get as
a reward?)

And that's really all it means to me...might go to a BBQ on Tuesday in
my local

Lesley

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Old June 4th 12, 02:14 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On Jun 2, 1:32*pm, Lesley wrote:

And that's really all it means to me...might go to a BBQ on Tuesday in
my local

To be fair we did have a Jubilee breakfast at work Wednesday morning-
the clinics don't open until midday on Wednesday's and once a month we
have a staff meeting, which is usually sitting around being told about
the cuts in services and how we are all going to have to work harder
for less money but this month the service manager let us have a little
party and somehow found a few quid so some staff brought in quiches/
pork pies/cheese and crackers/fruit/cakes etc and one girl brought
some home made Indian snacks (Pakora and stuff like that) and Tanya
made her famous banofee pie (The hit of the party) and Colin's partner
baked a huge Victoria sponge and a bakewell tart and the piece de
resistance Adassa (who runs a West Indian catering firm as a sideline)
cooked a feast of jollop rice, plantain, saltfish fritters etc- there
was so much food people were still eating it Friday

That was very nice although a bit sad when Adassa annouced she is
taking early retirement (she lost her youngest son suddenly late last
year and wants to spend more time with his children)

Got back to the office feeling well fed and mellow and found an email
inviting us to a meeting about the proposal to cut our wages..........

Still if the weathers nice I am quite looking forward to the BBQ in
the pub tomorrow afternoon

Lesley

Slave of the Fabulous Furballs
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Old June 2nd 12, 10:06 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"MLB" wrote in message
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How about some first hand reports on the activities celebrating the
Queen's 60th year on the throne? How does the Queen feel about pets? Does
she have any? Wondering. MLB


We are having a street party outside our houses tomorrow. Just a few
immediate neighbours. Unfortunately, the weather forecast is for rain so
we'll be putting a gazebo up to keep the food dry! It will be a buffet
type spread - I've just got back from getting some baguettes and rolls and
four different salad mixes and I also made a big curry this afternoon.
If the rain is really bad, we'll just have to rush out and get a plate of
food and stand just inside our open front doors to eat it!
As well as the corgis and horses Judith already told you about, the Queen
also has Labradors and a loft of racing pigeons. She is very fond of pets.
Not sure if she has any cats though.

Lots of TV programmes on showing old cine films taken by the Royal family of
themselves in ordinary family situations.

This is only the 2nd time in British history that a monarch has had a
Diamond Jubilee, the first one was Queen Victoria.

Here's taste of what is hapening in the capital

http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Nl1/News...es/DG_WP200687


Tweed



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Old June 2nd 12, 10:22 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On 06/02/2012 03:06 PM, Christina Websell wrote:
wrote in message
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How about some first hand reports on the activities celebrating the
Queen's 60th year on the throne? How does the Queen feel about pets? Does
she have any? Wondering. MLB


We are having a street party outside our houses tomorrow. Just a few
immediate neighbours. Unfortunately, the weather forecast is for rain so
we'll be putting a gazebo up to keep the food dry! It will be a buffet
type spread - I've just got back from getting some baguettes and rolls and
four different salad mixes and I also made a big curry this afternoon.
If the rain is really bad, we'll just have to rush out and get a plate of
food and stand just inside our open front doors to eat it!
As well as the corgis and horses Judith already told you about, the Queen
also has Labradors and a loft of racing pigeons. She is very fond of pets.
Not sure if she has any cats though.

Lots of TV programmes on showing old cine films taken by the Royal family of
themselves in ordinary family situations.

This is only the 2nd time in British history that a monarch has had a
Diamond Jubilee, the first one was Queen Victoria.

Here's taste of what is hapening in the capital

http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Nl1/News...es/DG_WP200687


Tweed



Tweed


Thanks for the great post. You always liven things up. Best wishes for
your "block party". MLB
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Old June 2nd 12, 11:23 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Christina Websell wrote:

We are having a street party outside our houses tomorrow. Just a few
immediate neighbours. Unfortunately, the weather forecast is for rain so
we'll be putting a gazebo up to keep the food dry! It will be a buffet
type spread - I've just got back from getting some baguettes and rolls and
four different salad mixes and I also made a big curry this afternoon.


You will have to thumb your noses at the neighbors who, I am sure, are
*not* invited.

Sounds fun! Hope it's sunny and dry.

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Something you'll never hear an 8-year-old say:

"Nana, will you spit on your hankie and wipe the gravy off my face?"
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Old June 4th 12, 12:16 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Bastette" wrote in message
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Christina Websell wrote:

We are having a street party outside our houses tomorrow. Just a few
immediate neighbours. Unfortunately, the weather forecast is for rain
so
we'll be putting a gazebo up to keep the food dry! It will be a buffet
type spread - I've just got back from getting some baguettes and rolls
and
four different salad mixes and I also made a big curry this afternoon.


You will have to thumb your noses at the neighbors who, I am sure, are
*not* invited.


You are quite right, they were not invited even though it was not myself who
was in charge of giving out invitations.

Sounds fun! Hope it's sunny and dry.

It rained solidly all day. We commandeered a neighbour's garage and put a
small marquee up in front of it. Everyone brought food, so much there are
lots of leftovers.
One of the neighbour's fathers is a DJ so we got his disco set up in the
garage. The celebration started at 3 pm and we arrived to the tunes of
"Singing in the rain", "Raindrops are falling on my head", "Here comes
summer", "Purple Rain" et al.

I've met a few neighbours I never knew before. Because we realised we had a
lot of food we gathered up a couple of 80 yr olds from "round the corner" in
another road and they danced all day. The music was great. All sorts, from
jive to rock n roll, hoe downs, and because it was realised I cannot dance
with my bad ankle now, The Music Man - the one where you pretend to play the
trombone and piano. Lady in Red, seeing the elderly couple smooch to that
brought a tear to my eye.

It was fabulous. We stuffed ourselves with food and I had 4 glasses of wine
(hic)

The evening ended with "Rule Brittania" and the National Anthem and we all
stood up for that to show due respect to our monarch.

It was absolutely amazingly wonderful and I loved every minute of it.

Tweed












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Old June 2nd 12, 10:39 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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MLB wrote:

How about some first hand reports on the activities celebrating the
Queen's 60th year on the throne? How does the Queen feel about pets?
Does she have any? Wondering. MLB


Here in Cornwall there is bunting up all over the place - both Union
Jacks, and the Cornish colours of black and yellow. Very pretty and
festive. There are picnics planned in nearby villages but it is forecast
to be wet so they may be moved into village halls. In Launceston, my
nearest town, there is a Jubilee fair planned for Monday in the grounds
of Launceston Castle where there will be a regimental band, craft
stalls, a bouncy castle, falconry and food and drink. We have some
bunting up outside our cottage for the few people that pass by. On
Tuesday our neighbour is having a small Jubilee party so we'll be going
along to that.

Deb.
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He only bit the ones he loved, because they tasted good." S. Greenfield
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Old June 3rd 12, 12:48 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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How about some first hand reports on the activities celebrating
the Queen's 60th year on the throne?


As far as I can see, nothing at all except some shops using
Royal Family and Union Jack kitsch in their window displays.
One local pub about 2 miles away has Union Jack bunting round
it.

This song dates back to 1952. If anything it reflects Scottish
public opinion better now than it did then:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zpk5FYeaDM
http://mysongbook.de/msb/songs/s/scotbrea.html
http://www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=8134

There are going to be a hell of a lot of Union Jack cupcake moulds
going cheap next week.

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Old June 3rd 12, 08:39 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Jack Campin" wrote in message
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How about some first hand reports on the activities celebrating
the Queen's 60th year on the throne?


As far as I can see, nothing at all except some shops using
Royal Family and Union Jack kitsch in their window displays.
One local pub about 2 miles away has Union Jack bunting round
it.

This song dates back to 1952. If anything it reflects Scottish
public opinion better now than it did then:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zpk5FYeaDM
http://mysongbook.de/msb/songs/s/scotbrea.html
http://www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=8134

There are going to be a hell of a lot of Union Jack cupcake moulds
going cheap next week.

Typical bah humbug comment from a Scot. I am allowed to say this as I am
half Scottish.
Tweed





 




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