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28 responses to “Left”

  1. Ermmmmm…. WHAT?

  2. I am sorry, I don’t know, she told me to say she had left, so I did.

  3. Oh right, permanently or just on a temporary basis?????

  4. Dunno. She just told me to blog that she was leaving and went.
    Her laptop is here, she would have to come back for that.

  5. I think it’s for our benefit, seeing as She, Big and Small are visiting us today. We’ll stop wondering where they are then yet for a bit, and I’ll have the coffee I’ve been wanting for while 🙂

  6. yes, I think perhaps it was supposed to be in email form??
    Could def do with that coffe chris [have storming migraine, and had a massively crap night with BB – bless her [though gritted teeth!]
    hope jax gets here OK

  7. They’re here 🙂

  8. Make sure to let us know when they leave….

  9. What, is she visiting you later then, Chris?
    Nobody ever tells me anything, and if I ask, I get told to go look on the ****ing blog.

  10. I thought I heard mention of Joyce…. 😉

  11. What she going to see Joyce, THEN she is going to see Chris and Alison?
    If I’d known I would have arranged a party.

  12. Be nice to see her, but nah, we just like to know where everyone is 🙂 I’m planning a microchip system and a huge electronic map on my wall so I can see little flashing lights for everyone.
    Hope Sarah lets us know whether Heather’s still with her soon!

  13. Well, I WAS expecting her for dinner, but if she hasn’t left yet, than i should probably assume she’ll be staying the night as well. I’ll go out and put the heating on in the caravan…..

  14. I wonder what she’s doing atm.

  15. Do you think she’ll leave in time to beat the rush hour traffic?

  16. Which rush hour? Where? Newcastle?

  17. Grin… ask her to pop in andf see my friend wold you? She might catch her… or possibly even get to catch the baby.

  18. well, she’s just left – and in time to catch the rush hour traffic. So no doubt will to live will have disappeared before she reaches Joyce, so may hear of abandoned vehicle on m! North [well, apart from 2 overplayed children!

  19. They are on their way Joyce.

  20. Well, pleased to see you’ve all had fun without me. 🙂
    Helen, directions there were excellent, went a bit adrift on the way back, as noted by Big as we pulled up in the drive “the way back was longer than the way there”. Hm, just a little.

  21. Oh dear, which way did you go? Anyway, great to have you all visiting

  22. What – you mean you aren’t coming to see me? Sadly goes to switch off caravan heating…..

  23. Joyce, this can be arranged 😉

  24. Chris F, I have no idea. I managed fine right up til Vespers Lane – but somewhere along there I ended up in a dead end in a housing estate, and when I extricated myself from there, turned right on a major road where I suspect I should have turned left…

  25. rofl, you lot are as mad as hatters! I was on my best behaviour today, didn’t go near a pc – and Heather left around 4.30pm, hope she’s home by now 😉

  26. Was that really Steve??? I think not somehow…

  27. oops. that ratbag has been fiddling with things on my laptop all day long … grr!

  28. oops for the directions!
    i’ve just got up again

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