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    Quote Originally Posted by John Arton View Post
    especially if you had an all female table at school dinners, two of whom had wandering hands!!!!!
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    I bet nobody put their hands up for Spotted Dick!

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    #8, No that's other things John!

    #9,John S............. And!!!

    #10, Goodness me did you require counselling John

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    Counselling? Marian
    After being chased round the bicycle shed by Maureen and her friend Christine I needed more than Counselling LOL :cool
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    I would have surrendered. JS

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    Half a century ago, it would have been the centenary of the Indefatigable, so extra polish on everything and meeting the Duke of Edinburgh.
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    Enjoying life and thinking what is the next half century is going to bring .Well still enjoying life although i lost my very best mate (my late wife)

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    Indeed Lou
    The loss of your dear Wife although a terrible loss,must not allow you not to go on and Enjoy the Years ahead mate!
    I am sure that is what she would have wanted!
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    Quote Originally Posted by john arton View Post
    counselling? Marian
    after being chased round the bicycle shed by maureen and her friend christine i needed more than counselling lol :cool
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    life has never been the same since they got rid of the bicycle sheds.
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    50 years ago, 1964, I delivered my first son at home before the Midwife arrived. Did very well too,
    Then in 1967, it happened again, just me and a very young student Nurse, delivered my second son before the Midwife arrived.
    Women complain that child birth is painful, I never felt any pain at all.
    Brian.

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