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Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 11:45 pm
by David Watkins
Unfortunately my visa has expired and I have to go to IMMIGRATION!That's one of my last days gone.
However I shall be in Castara next(clicking heels of red slippers)
David

Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 8:02 am
by Tony G
David
Hoping & planning to be back in Castara in Jan / Feb 2010. Gotta do some serious saving. Maybe Virgin flight prices will come down (ever the optimist). If not, will seriously consider Monarch - will just have to grit my teeth for the long flight out. Loose plans at the moment. Have to wait & see. Be nice to see you again though.
Tony & Janette
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 12:10 pm
by Carol Townsend
Ok Sandra,
Waffling hat on! I think I'll appoint you as Waffle phoenix because as soon as I start running out of steam you rise up out of the smouldering ashes and kick-start the waffle thread!
Isn't this the second time in recent months you've hurt your ankle? Your excuses about doing some healthy and virtuous gardening are starting to wear a little thin. You are, are you not, a little partial to a drop of the old grape juice for medicinal purposes? Maybe you should abstain from it before mounting tables, chairs, stools, ironing boards whatever when pruning. Or give up pruning. I'm rather in favour of the untamed, wild, jungle look myself. And that's just my hair. Actually I'm getting that pruned this week.
Bill,
Glad you enjoyed your sojourn. The burning question is, did you ride one of those burros? Now you know what's coming- if so, photos please!
Tony,
I agree with you, as always, but keep those negative rants under control. Well, only a little under control!
David,
Meeting you and the rest of the gang is on my list of Things I Should Do Whilst There's Still Time, so maybe I should make a trip to Bude, the IOW, Germany...oh yes, and Tobago.
At the moment I'm arranging with a plumber/builder to come and dig up my kitchen floorboards. We had the Electric Man in who whilst his head was under said floorboards discovered that we have our very own underground lake. It's quite exciting really. We may put lights there and install a sound system so we can invite people in to see it for an obscene fee and then use the proceeds to pay for the plumber/builder/electric man. I'm also hoping to find a species of amoeba previously unknown to science and have it named after me-
amoebidae townsendii.
Like me, the house seems to be on the point of collapse.
I'll sithee
Noe
xx
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 1:18 pm
by David Watkins
Tony,I will definiteley be in Castara during that period

,so will see you then.I''ll see if I can get the donkey trek sorted

.
See you,off to immigration for the day!!!!!*&^%$£"!
David

Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 9:29 pm
by SandraK
Carol
How dare you so impugn my character ! Grape juice had nothing to do with it - I'm just a total ass. And no, it was not a couple of months ago I last had a little bother, more like a year. As to being a phoenix rising not too sure I like the implication. Not the prettiest bird . Rant over will now go and open that bottle of fermented grape juice - cheers !
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 10:12 pm
by Bill B
Sandra,
I just looked at the first page of this thread and realized that this saga of 'Lust', 'Drunken Debauchery', and mostly 'Incomprehensible Ramblings' has been going on for well over a year. It's kind of scary, isn't it
Bill

Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 10:19 pm
by David Watkins
Bill ,hi mate but the pheonix flower is beautiful,it's true meaning is blood-red,and also 'date' as in the fruit.
Will you be in Castara this following season?
David love to your DW(the boss)

Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 10:25 pm
by SandraK
Bill
I don't scare that easily ! Total serendipity or not - whatever floats your boat !
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 10:59 pm
by Bill B
David,
The Boss says hello.
We plan on being in Tobago 3/05/10 thru 3/12/10 at Sandy Point. We'll add several days before and/or after at Castara. The exact days won't be determined until I can book my tickets on AA using FF miles. The potential booking window opens up about 04/05/09 so it might not be until the end of April before we have it totally nailed down.
Until then
Sandra,
I didn't understand your last post but then I looked and realized that in your previous post you were already on the way to opening the bottle so it explained it all.
Bill

Re: Have a Waffle with Carol
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 8:39 am
by Carol Townsend
Sandra,
Is it really a year since you hurt your ankle? It seems more recent than that. Now, that is scary! I must get back to the brain training.
Bill,
Yes I've noticed the age of this thread. Who would've thought it would keep going like that? And what's with the reference to lust? Did I miss that bit or am I showing my age again? Actually, that might bring in some more customers: EXCLUSIVE! LUST ON THE WAFFLE THREAD!
Is that eye-catching enough?
Ahem.
David,
Thank-you for making Sandra feel a little better about phoenixes (phoenices?) with another example of your erudition. Or have you been googling? (that verb is going to appear in the OED soon)
Oh dear, I suppose the 'googling' suggestion's offended you now.
Hey ho,
Signing off
Noe
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 11:05 am
by David Watkins
Noe,no I didn't look it up,my best friends son is called Phoenix.
As to googling I don't know if that is in the OED but googlewhacking is.
David

Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 11:14 am
by Carol Townsend
Googlewhacking!
What a wonderful word! I looked it up as I've never heard it before. 'Entering a two word search and finding one result.'
You've now given me a new hobby which will rapidly become an obsession.
Thanks David!

Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 5:48 pm
by Bill B
Noe,
Have you forgotten all about "Bodice Ripping"?
Bill poyap

Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 8:19 pm
by Carol Townsend
Well knock me down with a cocrico feather! I HAD forgotten all about it!!!!!
Now I'm getting worried - what else have I forgotten? Dear oh dear.
I was writing a spoof bodice ripper wasn't I? Yes I really have lost the plot! Shall I try and pick it up again?
Quick Nurse- the screens!
Off to see the trick cyclist about increasing my medication...
Yours anxiously
Noe the amnesiac..

Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 9:36 pm
by SandraK
Bill
Seem to recall you were quite taken with the bodice ripping - a little too taken in my view. You were right about last night, after the Nth. libation old friend convinced me I would love to go to a festival in the summer. To my horror seem to have booked tickets or so the email tells me. Where do I put my zimmer ? Now have to find local hotel no longer do tents !
David
Thank you - no longer feel quite so bad at the phoenix connection !
Carol
Glad to see it's not just me. Although obviously a woman of intellect your brain cells are jogging along at roughly the same pace as mine - We'll say no more !
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 10:32 pm
by Bill B
Sandra,
If I could figure out what a "zimmer" is I might be able to tell you where you could put it

Tried Google and didn't come up with anything on "zimmer" other than possibly some sort of medical or dental implant in which case one would assume it's already been put in it's proper place
Bill

Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 9:44 am
by Carol Townsend
Well, imagine Google not knowing that! I've just checked and you're right Bill.
A 'zimmer' is a Zimmer Frame, which is a walking frame for the frail elderly and in this country is synonymous with getting old. Another reference you might hear about is getting a 'Stannah' installed, which is a stair -lift for the home, and again, synonymous with ageing.
Right, now I've cheered us all up, what about resuming my spoof bodice-ripper then? I know darn well it won't be good enough for a publisher, but that won't stop me and I would do it for fun if I can get it going again, and if I get enough encouragement. A bit of fiction will be good for my brain cell (s) anyway.
Sandra,
Maybe you should get one of those brain training thingies then we could compare results. It gives your 'brain age' each day, and plots your results on a graph. Depending on the time of day and my energy and concentration levels, my 'age' has varied from 75 (bad day, that) to 32!
I'm pleased to say my average is 45, so that's not bad. The best score is age 20 mind, which I'll never achieve, not with my eyesight-it's all too fast!
See ya!
Noe
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 8:02 pm
by SandraK
Carol
Am too well aware of present lack of brain cells. Last thing I need is some device designed by a 10yr. old to coroborate the fact. OH and son assure me of my dappiness on, at least, a daily basis. Would rather leave it there I feel.
Bill
The fact you actually googled the word " zimmer " does make me feel you may be on the sad path to old age. Either that, or, you forgot how far down you had drunk that bottle. My excuse - in training for rum punches - 57 days to go ! Now, where did i put that corkscrew ......
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 8:07 pm
by Bill B
Sandra Dear,
We're all on the sad path to old age - the only problem is that some days it's more like a superhighway
Noe,
You've got my vote for another chapter or two
Woke up this morning to another snowfall overnight. Not much, but very discouraging. Will Spring never get here?
Bill

Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:15 pm
by GillMathews
Hi Everyone,
I seem to have been hibernating for a while.Too much "stuff" going on for a while to concentrate on the forum but I have been watching you

Illness and surgery amongst family and close friends has kept me at the hospital when I wasn't working as well as the times that I was but things are looking up now thank goodness.Also celebrated a new baby girl being born on New Years Eve

(or Old Years Night) to the girl who sadly lost her baby son 16months ago.More baby news will bring a first grandchild to my sister's husband adding to our extended family in the autumn.

This is particularly good news for us all because the mum to be had an emergency op to remove a damaged ovary in October and we thought she might face problems in the future. Nature has a way of fighting back and now we have all got over the surprise it is very exciting.
Glad to read about various peoples hols being enjoyed in spite of the rain

Hope it didn't put too much of a damper on the carnival spirit
David,You rose to the challenges of the climate with admirable stoicisism

.I hope you have purchased the appropriate spirits to help you through when you come home on Thurs cos the weather man says it's gonna get frostier again
Noe, The book keeps tempting me to read it but it is definately being saved for a beach chair and carribean sunshine very soon.Oh yes lets get back to the ripping yarn.
I better not get too involved in the zimmer/stannah thing as I noted that Gisella is planning to celebtrate the big 50 next year and I would have to add another ten years to her total

. I would probably struggle just to turn the brain training thingy on let alone use it
Linda, I am flying with the virgin on 23rd April so we must be there at the same time. Maybe we could lime at Bagos one night
Happy dreaming folks
Gill xxx