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Didn't get there until half time, but they were 2-0 up and they got a penalty, which unfortunately our player put it straight at the goalies who saved it and then got it on the rebound too, or they could have been 3-0 up. Shame they hadn't taken advantage of that as they ended up giving away 2 goals in the last few minutes, one of which was a penalty, to come away with a draw instead of what could so easily have been an easy 3 points
Hope you did better Sedge
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Just had a banana roll and glass of milk and now finishing off with a plain choccie Tunnock's caramel wafer biccie.....mmmm nice
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Weather any good for you today Sedge. Andy and team actually managing to get a home game today, pitch playable, hoping the result is a favourable one as they are playing bottom of the leaguers!
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Just found this while browsing through books on Play.
They can't taste very good though but would be fun to make
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Just found this website and saw the tea towels and aprons today when in town. Us teacake lovers should all be wearing a t'shirt....lol
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Off to post two books to fellow bookcrossers
'Old Boyfriends' ~ Debbie Macomber
'A Metropolitan Murder' ~ Lee Jackson
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Just finished 'Old Boyfriends' ~ Debbie Macomber
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'Old Boyfriends' by Debbie Macomber
Another bookring via Bookcrossing read. I seem to have read quite a few of this author now. I did enjoy this although I took longer over it than I should have as it is a very easy read although not involving the Blossom Street characters this time, but there was a reference made at the end of the book.
Susannah was sent away to France when she was 18 and she said goodby to her boyfriend, Jake, who she never saw again. Many years later she contemplates all the paths she never followed and what 'might have been'. She returns to her family home when her mother's neighbour phones with concerns over Susannah's mother. I totally related to Susannah's dilema over her ailing mother and having to find a care home for her. (Was much to real having gone through similar things with my dad and signs of dementia!). Anyhow, the story unfolds well and we learn of her past love and how she trys to find out what happened all those years ago. Things don't go as straight forward as she would have hoped, with her daughter joining her and falling for the local 'good-for-nothing local boy' with complications. The plot tidied up nicely towards the end and I didn't see the twist coming!
7/10
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I think I`m going to have to get Tuesdays with Morrie now, I liked what I read and as you enjoyed it ........
Buy a box of tissues too
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Hoorah....1-0 victory for Scotland under their new manager, but Boyd didn't score despite being allowed back in the squad.
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Just seen the trailer at the cinema for 'The Last Station', looks good.
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I have just seen the trailer at the cinema for this one....looks good.
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It was a mega read Kate but obviously worth it. I have that one on my shelf TBR too after having read her other one House at Riverton.
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I went to see The Lovely Bones last night. It is SO good and so sadIt is isn't it, I really enjoyed it, and thought it stuck pretty close to the story
Hubby and I went to see it tonight. Was very well done, although I thought the fantasy bits were a bit much at times, but yes I thought it kept pretty well to the story.
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from me too. Enjoy the forum
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from me too. Enjoy the forum
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from me too. Enjoy the forum
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from me too. Enjoy the forum
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from me too. Enjoy the forum.
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from me too. Enjoy the forum.
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Just had a raisin and cinnamon bagle and glass of oj
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Returned in the post 'The Oven House' ~ Lynne Rees, which K1nS had borrowed to read (it was offered as bookring on here at one time)
Have also read some of 'Old Boyfriends' ~ Debbie Macomber (I really should be finished this!)
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Kell ~ that is very unusual but very effective. I'm sure she will love it.
Kate ~ is it a bit freaky watching someones face appear before you as you stitch
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Just been hanging out the washing and it is a bit chilly so having a cuppa coffee and a pancake
What's for dinner?
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Going out for an Italian meal with friends soon.....yey...no cooking