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You've all changed so much, wow @ngel has 3 little ones now, Sunny you've changed colour and my god you've grown (profile pic]. The rest of you haven't really changed :)
A welcome back for
[I]Vampyr[/I]
, great to see you've returned and settling in quite nicely. ^^A 'Hello =)' to all those new to the forum and those returning, good to see you posting again gr13ve.
Okay where to start umm, sorry for my absence, I've been so busy working on my site and preparing to move house. We don't move until March 15th but this house is so big and we've collected so much rubbish over the last 3 decades that it's proving quite a challenge. Remember, I started all this back in the summer and there's still lots more to do.
Would love to go back to normal and post lots of threads for you all to enjoy but I'm afraid it's my time to move on :( things are really changing for me, but I'll still pop in now and then. It's just it might be a few days instead of a few seconds between posts *grin*.
Well enough about me, I hear we're in for some snow today? It's been a few years since I've made a snowman. =)
"Do you still go to Worcester much?"
I don't go anywhere much lately -- after the problems with my foot, not being able to drive anymore and back troubles (which makes transferring between wheelchair and car too painful) I've been more or less housebound for the past 18 months.
That'll be changing in the next week or so -- watch this space ...
> The Millennium
> Fountain?
That's the one =) you get all the students sitting on the grass and steps around that area.
Do you still go to Worcester much?
"... by the river where you'll find 100s of swans. Oh and that water fountain thing."
The Millennium Fountain?
> Those places aren't so bad, they're alot more socila than the big
> cities.
I agree with that. Everyone is a bit stand-offish around here. Very little in the way of community spirit.
> London I haven't been to since the 90ies and Grimsby I've only
> heard about because my history teacher was from there. And he
> would talk about the Grimsby people during the war.
Grimsby...*shudders*
I was born in Worcester (most of the Rowberry's are there), I enjoy doing some shopping there, we always park behind the college/uni building by the river where you'll find 100s of swans. Oh and that water fountain thing.
We have a time share since the 80s down in Exmouth where pb lives. Not sure where he's from originally. We might be down there again this May but I'm not sure.
London I haven't been to since the 90ies and Grimsby I've only heard about because my history teacher was from there. And he would talk about the Grimsby people during the war.