Branston, not in a bit of a pickle we hope. LOL
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Not that the person had to be a Sylvia but,
always, with a change of name, felt the words
with a lost loved one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LXpnNKNxJI
Jack Horner won't sit in his corner and the old woman refuses to go back to her shoe! Her kids are simply out of control . . . again, in a bit of a pickle?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xkqhK4uOiI
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There are plenty of F words around our house and Cooma at present as some Fong wit went to Canberra to by drugs and brought back Covid, we are now locked down for seven days again.
Des
Des, make sure it is only seven days.
We were told a seven day sharp lock down, now into week 9 of it with about 4 more to go.
My son Vincent and are very close. Because I live alone now and I'm 84, Vincent, whose family nickname is Chenzo, taken from when we were in Italy and the Italian version, of Vincent is Vicenzo (Vee-chen-zo). and his brothers shortened it down to "Chenzo" and it stuck. Anyway, I have to email him every day, just to say "Hi" which lets him know I am still warm and not room temperature. he responds, but never fails to not to end his answer with, "I love you dad", or a simular phrases.
When he was real young. He loved to ride with me in my 1967 Corvette, He wanted to go for a drive in "the pretty yellow car". I don't remember where it came from but my pet name for him as a toddler was "Cuddles-Wuddels". Stupid I know, but most pet names are.
Any way as he added a few years in age it was shortened to C.W.. We would go for a drive in the Corvette, and I would fake a real Southern accent. let down the windows, make like I had put a flasher to the outside roof and I was some hick Southern Sheriff which was all the rage then (Burt Reynolds and "Smokey and the Bandit"). And make like I was punching out the "Vette" to catch a speeder.
When we get together, Chenzo, still flashes back to his days as C.W. Ain't memories grand?
P.S. I bought the Vette in 67 for $$10k and sold it 10 years later for $10k, so all it cost me was annual inflation, of which I had a lot of fun and memories with.:cool: