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The Chat Room / Re: What old age might have in...
Last post by GrannyMac - Today at 09:06:31 PM
I still have a few things from the 1930s that belonged to my parents.  We live in a 1930s house, and they fit.  I have little interest in buying new 'stuff'. 

I realise I'm already old. 
#2
General Discussion / Re: Prince Andrew has Been Arr...
Last post by muddy - Today at 09:01:10 PM
Queenie could afford it .
But what happened to it I wonder it didn't  do that poor women any good .
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The Chat Room / Re: What old age might have in...
Last post by Mups - Today at 08:35:21 PM
Quote from: klondike on Today at 08:25:42 PMSeeing things you have owned in the past on Antiques Roadshow.
Worse still -   you still use them.   :grin:
#4
General Discussion / Re: The Law
Last post by Mups - Today at 08:33:20 PM
Quote from: Scrumpy on Today at 06:55:50 PMSome people adults/children will pick on the weakest thing to bully.. usually  a defenceless animal.. Because bullies seldom pick on anything that might fight back..
Bullies are usually scared of being hurt themselves.. but have pleasure in hurting others..
I hate them..

I agree, Scrumps.
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General Discussion / Re: freedom.gov
Last post by klondike - Today at 08:32:07 PM
Probably need a VPN to access that soon  :grin:
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General Discussion / Re: Prince Andrew has Been Arr...
Last post by klondike - Today at 08:27:24 PM
I had it in mind it was said to be a loan from mum and William but really can't be sure. I'll ask Google.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/2169861/andrew-borrowed-from-Queen

Queen Phillip and Charles apparently. Recent story so that's likely where I read it.
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The Chat Room / Re: What old age might have in...
Last post by klondike - Today at 08:25:42 PM
Seeing things you have owned in the past on Antiques Roadshow.
#8
Memory Lane / Re: Woolies Pick n Mix.
Last post by klondike - Today at 08:24:24 PM
I remember light bulbs there. They always tested them before they were sold (no doubt so they could refuse returns).

They also sold children's toys. I loved a clockwork walking bear I had from there. I saw one on antiques roadshow years ago. That bear is still in this house somewhere but I'm unsure where. It was in a sorry state last I saw of it with it's cloth fur worn through but I think the legs were still going. I wish now I'd put it aside and renovated it if I could.
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General Discussion / Re: Prince Andrew has Been Arr...
Last post by Alex - Today at 08:23:03 PM
I think the Queen gave him the 12 million
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General Discussion / freedom.gov
Last post by Alex - Today at 08:22:11 PM
The U.S. State Department is developing freedom.gov, an online portal designed to allow users in Europe and elsewhere to access content banned by their governments, potentially using a built-in VPN to circumvent local restrictions.
Overview of the Portal
The U.S. State Department is creating freedom.gov, a portal intended to provide access to content restricted under European laws, including material classified as hate speech or terrorist propaganda, which Washington views as censorship.

Not so sure about the 'terrorist propoganda' part :hmm:  :hmm: