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In a year when going to the panto is off the cards it’s great to come on this thread and see top notch panto level puns and bad jokes.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas.........
Thank you Grassy and all.
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It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas.........
Thank you Grassy and all.
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- Pepper Pig
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Busybee wrote:
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas..........
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Oh no it isn't . . . . .
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Pepper Pig wrote:Busybee wrote:
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas..........
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Oh no it isn't . . . . .
Someone has to say ti
"OH YES IT IS"
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Snow on the Caldbecks, Great Cockup and Skiddaw this morning
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cherrytree wrote:Snow on the Caldbecks, Great Cockup and Skiddaw this morning
That must be awesome, been up Skiddy a few times, remember Cat Bells in snow, Ann slipped & cracked her head on a rock, needed stiches, so close to air ambulance, but managed to get her down o/k.
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Lordy Hicky!! Glad she wasn't too badly hurt....
Skiddaw is my very favourite fell (indeed, Skiddaw is my usual forum name but for some reason, Wildfood didn't like it). Have been up Skiddaw many a time (and Catbells ). Love the Caldbeck fells Cherrytree. That whole back o' Skiddaw area is wonderful I think. Mr S and I were walking there just a few days ago.
Snow on Blencathra, Loadpot Hill and the Pennines too....
Skiddaw is my very favourite fell (indeed, Skiddaw is my usual forum name but for some reason, Wildfood didn't like it). Have been up Skiddaw many a time (and Catbells ). Love the Caldbeck fells Cherrytree. That whole back o' Skiddaw area is wonderful I think. Mr S and I were walking there just a few days ago.
Snow on Blencathra, Loadpot Hill and the Pennines too....
Food, felines and fells (in no particular order)
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(For Scullion) . Skiddaw - pronounced Skidder is on of England’s highest mountains at 3054 ft. When I can see Skiddaw on our way home I know I’m nearly there. Our gorgeous water comes from the Back o’ Skiddaw.
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The window to this room overlooks the High Street
The Christmas Lights are on! Shining in the rain
The Christmas Lights are on! Shining in the rain
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cherrytree wrote:(For Scullion) . Skiddaw - pronounced Skidder is on of England’s highest mountains at 3054 ft. When I can see Skiddaw on our way home I know I’m nearly there. Our gorgeous water comes from the Back o’ Skiddaw.
The other thing to know about Skiddaw is that if cloud is sitting on the top I'm almost certainly up there, waiting for it to clear. If the cloud has lifted I've very recently given up and left the summit....
Food, felines and fells (in no particular order)
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Seatallan wrote:cherrytree wrote:(For Scullion) . Skiddaw - pronounced Skidder is on of England’s highest mountains at 3054 ft. When I can see Skiddaw on our way home I know I’m nearly there. Our gorgeous water comes from the Back o’ Skiddaw.
The other thing to know about Skiddaw is that if cloud is sitting on the top I'm almost certainly up there, waiting for it to clear. If the cloud has lifted I've very recently given up and left the summit....
If you cannot see Keswick from the top it is raining, if you can see it then it is just about to start
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Yep, but if it wasn't wet there wouldn't be lakes.
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i know - flippant joke about great cockup, sorry.
(i have been to that part of the country, honest.)
(i have been to that part of the country, honest.)
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WWordsworth wrote:Yep, but if it wasn't wet there wouldn't be lakes.
Agree & you can only get so wet, spent many wonderful holidays in the lakes, I have a lovely picture of my old dog on top of the Old Man of Coniston in winter, completely iced up on one side absolutely loving it.
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Where is Soggy Bottom?
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Don't ask!
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Goodwill And Custard!!!!!!
It's Day 3!
So .......
WHAT'S BEHIND THE DOOR TODAY?
Did You Know that in the First World War, actor Basil Rathbone, yes, THAT one, led covert missions disguised as a tree?
I wonder what Sherlock Holmes would have made of that?
'Till next time!
Grasshopper
Spring ventures forth to plant the grain
And Summer dries the straw.
Autumn gathers in the harvest
And Winter shuts the door.
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Grasshopper wrote::lol:
Goodwill And Custard!!!!!!
It's Day 3!
So .......
WHAT'S BEHIND THE DOOR TODAY?
Did You Know that in the First World War, actor Basil Rathbone, yes, THAT one, led covert missions disguised as a tree?
I wonder what Sherlock Holmes would have made of that?
'Till next time!
Was he working for the Special Branch
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Grasshopper
Spring ventures forth to plant the grain
And Summer dries the straw.
Autumn gathers in the harvest
And Winter shuts the door.
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Goodwill And Custard!!!!!!!
It's Day 4!!!
So .........
WHAT'S BEHIND THE DOOR TODAY??
*Opens door* Ooh, this IS an interesting one!
Did You Know that in the 1850's, the entrance exam for the Royal Navy involved writing out the Lord's Prayer and jumping over a chair naked?
Well HELLO SAILOR!!!!!!!
It's Day 4!!!
So .........
WHAT'S BEHIND THE DOOR TODAY??
*Opens door* Ooh, this IS an interesting one!
Did You Know that in the 1850's, the entrance exam for the Royal Navy involved writing out the Lord's Prayer and jumping over a chair naked?
Well HELLO SAILOR!!!!!!!
Grasshopper
Spring ventures forth to plant the grain
And Summer dries the straw.
Autumn gathers in the harvest
And Winter shuts the door.
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