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You're right G4, I don't need 2.................I need at least 3, if not 4.
I'm running out of space to keep my books and bookcases are so expensive - this way, I can just pile them on the floor.........
Whenever I was being nosey as a kid, my parents would say "rerose for meddlars would you like a lick"
My thought for the day is, has anyone else heard this phrase and has it anything to do with meddlars the fruit? I know meddlars are related to the rose family but what rerose means I cant inagine.
[QUOTE=Dorothy rouse;1182728]Tried to watch your video, but won't let me! Says it's restricted, maybe I'm too young! Will try again later!
It cant be age restriction I was able to watch it
it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
Member of the Nutters Club but I think I am just there to make up the numbers
I had a random but quite intellectual thought (for me). Bear with me...........
CAR and CAER mean fortress and are the same as CASTER and C(H)ESTER in English as well as similar CAR names in Scotland and Cornwall. Each of these places had a fortress, usually a Roman one.
As I drove along, I thought of all the CAR/CAER places I could and eventually, I twigged that I must have a fortress as my name is CARole - so I am the Fortress of Ole ) Should I change my name
Have you ever heard of Carstairs in Lanarkshire I hope thats a fortress
it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
Member of the Nutters Club but I think I am just there to make up the numbers
Have you ever heard of Carstairs in Lanarkshire I hope thats a fortress
In 1887, John Bartholomew's Gazetteer of the British Isles described Carstairs like this:
Carstairs, par. and vil., E. Lanarkshire -- par., 9820 ac., pop. 1955; vil., pop. 528; P.O.; the vil. is 1 mile NW. of C. Junc. Carstairs House is 1 mile SW. of C. Junc. Carstairs, anciently called Castleterres, signifying the castle or fort of the estate, is supposed to have been the Roman Coria.
Have you ever heard of Carstairs in Lanarkshire I hope thats a fortress
Carstairs is a corruption of the word casters (Small nasty wheels on furniture) It is said the ancient warriors of carstairs used casters on their war chariots instead of wheels owing to the branch of Ikea in the town selling them cheap. At the first battle they were quickly bogged down in 2 inches of mud and were all slaughtered. The town became known as casters which later was turned into carstairs. The branch of Ikea was burned down and the viking shop assistants were beheaded. The heads were placed in bright blue and yellow bags and sent back to Sweden as a warning not to sell rubbish (this was however not heeded).
A geothermal area around the tree? Because we had a geothermal area around our large concrete tank up the hill....heard about that when I complained about the cows walking around and around the tank at night and sometimes knocking the pipe out so I lost all the water! Apparently they keep warm around it.
Some days it's hardly worth chewing through the restraints!
One bit of old folklore wisdom says to plant tomatoes when the soil is warm enough to sit on with bare buttocks. In surburban areas, use the back of your wrist. Jackie French
Member of the Eastern Branch of the Darn Under Nutter's Club
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