mikeyjh
Well-known member
Wow!
Indeed, it was a nice pint of Staropraman
Wow!
Probably pop on a plane over to Ireland and see my dad. Bordering on elderly (69 years old), living alone completely isolated in a rural community.
Good God....69....' bordering on elderly '......There are plenty of mid to late sixtysomethings who are extremely active, working hard, running businesses etc. Try telling Rod Stewart ( 75 ) Mick Jagger ( 76 ) Richard Gere ( 70 ) Tom Jones ( 79 ) and Elton John ( 73 ) that and there would be laughs aplenty.
When it's fully over and we're away from the risk of a second wave or whatever?
That is, potentially, another 12 months away.
I'm going to take "family" as read, so once that's done then the Bluebell Railway. Never realised how much I'd miss going there until I couldn't.
The city centre celebration. It will be our generations’ VE Day equivalent hopefully, unbridled joy, a sense of freedom after the lockdown, an appreciation of what we took for granted. I will not belittle the sacrifices of those who saw the two great wars by saying that what we will/might see compares in anyway. But the party? To a number of generations, mine included, who have never known that kind of prolonged strife and removal of personal liberties it will be a day to revel in, and to remember. I hope that day comes to us all as soon as is possible, but an early spring day in warm sunshine would be perfect. I think I have more chance of the timing than most of you
Pubs lots of em...
You'll have to give us landlords a chance to get restocked first! Most of my beer will be out of date.
Sorry to hear about your loss, my Mum has vascular dementia, as you can imagine now is not a good time for her, worrying times.
I'll probably just say in and finish watching Ozark.
Y Llew Coch, Dinas Mawddwy - It's the hub of our community and is being missed by many. I have enjoyed a take away
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