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Chris Evans | 11:19 UK time, Friday, 24 February 2012

...The Great Lord Lloyd Webber and Gary Barlow gave the big announcement with regards to their Diamond Jubilee song this morning on our little show. It was very nice of them to choose us to do it. And what an intriguing pair. This is going to be a belter. How can it not ? C'est impossible.

Excellent, so with that now out of the way, let's refocus on more pressing matters, namely The Rugby. Come on Enger-land. I mean of course I love the Welsh, I'm surrounded by them but I won't mind at all if they falter at Twickenham tomorrow. We shall see.

Peace and Love and Drop Goals if Required.

CE

X

2012

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    Morning Chris.

    Loved the show this morning.

    csn. xx

  • Comment number 2.

    Loved Gary Barlow and Lord Lloyd Webber too.

    csn. xx

  • Comment number 3.

    Morning all.

    I have had a really busy week and just haven't had any free time to open laptop.

    Onwards and upwards!

    Hope you all have a great weekend.

    csn. xx

  • Comment number 4.

    Well done CSN on No 1. :)

    An other blog in one day Chris, you are buses LOL!

    It has to be a winning song when done by both Andy & Gazza, two of the greatest song writers.

    I'm not in to rugby or football for that matter (I kn ow I'll be unpopular for saying that) but as I'm half English and half Welsh I'm going to support both.

    MM xxx

  • Comment number 5.

    ps That should be like buses and, of course, we get two in one minute not one day!

  • Comment number 6.

    Thank you Marjie.

    csn. xx

  • Comment number 7.

    Afternoon!

    I managed to hear some of the show this morning, this song should be good!!

    As for the rugby - I'm married to a Welshman, my son was born in Wales, so even tho I'm officially English (only just, I was born in Chester).........

    I won't be here for the match - I'm off to see my friends baby over the other side of the country (Yay baby cuddles!). The boy was supposed to be coming with me, but as a result of being a poorly boy yesterday has decided he wants to stay at home with his dad, and as t'other is away all next week I'm now looking forward to some time boyless!

    Time to get going, have a good weekend all - enjoy!
    ebx

  • Comment number 8.

    Afternoon blogpeeps!

    Great show this morning. Love the banter between Gary & LLW, such an unlikely easy friendship.

    Rugby- I shall have my England support up full blast (though when Wales are playing anyone else I support them as my Mum's Welsh). When watching the Wales-Scotland match mini-man was screaming at the TV 'Look at dat!!" and "Oh no!" and generally running round the room with his rugby ball being manic then my friend arrived who's a Scot. She told him he had to shout Scotland! He stopped in his tracks and looked he in the face and shouted "NO!" so she asked who he had to shout for then, to which he replied.... "Leicester!" What a top boy he's turning out to be.

    Mange Tout et un bon week-end
    Luv
    Lyndyloo
    Mini-man
    & Booboo
    -x-x-x-

  • Comment number 9.

    Greetings CLP & ALL Bloggies... This Includes 'appy One's, Unhappy Ones... And Irked Ones...

    Bingo Star 'ere...

    CLP - Firstly a wanter say a caught some of yer show this morning whilst joining more copper pipes in me new old 'ouse..... And FREAK OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    All that am about ter write is 100% TRUE.... A swear on me own life, that of me parents.... some may think am just writing rubbish.... But all a write is 100% TRUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Lately a keep 'aving small coincidences of telepaphy.... This morning a was listening ter yer show thinking a should blog soon about CLP & Tash's baby that must be due soon!!!!!!!! A was thinking it must be gettign close ter the day the drop will 'appen!!!!!!!!
    And ter blog with me prediction of if it will be a boy or girl!!!!!!!!!! (If yer look back on the blog a correctly predicted CLP & Tash would 'ave a boy before and low and behold.... Noah was born!!!!!!!!)
    Then by coincidence a few minutes later CLP started talking with Garry Barlow & The Lord about Tash being pregnant and when the little one is due - coincidence a was just thinking that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Now my prediction of will it be a girl or a boy..... A found a way that a 'eard in an interesting tv programme about 'ow yer can predict the sex of a child.... A won't give away the secret..... But it's partly ter do with the conception and the types that the parents are!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Aka more testosterone, more likely ter 'ave a boy.... More feminine the parents.... A girl is more likely and it's ter do with the conception aswell which a won't go inter as a will probably get moderated.... But it was a very interesting tv programme a saw.... And it seems ter work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    A was VERY sure first time yer were gonna 'ave boy.... But this second time..... It was more difficult ter call...... After alot of weighing up boy or girl..... girl or boy....... A came up with:

    A swear 100000000% this is true..... A came up with 70% Boy/ 30% Girl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    A strong feeling it's more weighted that CLP & Tash will 'ave yet another boy even though CLP already 'as a daughter from a previous relationship!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    And low and behold CLP 'a 'eard yer say the medical dudes said first they though yer were gonna 'ave a girl after looking at a scan.... but now they say it's definately a boy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    CONGRATES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And FREAK OUT.... Me prediction is true again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Going by the same way of predicting the sex of a child.... If meself and me present beautiful Thai girlfriend 'ave a child which we both VERY much want..... A can say it's very difficult ter predict looking at meself and me partner...... But I would say: 45% a Boy/ 55% a Girl.... So i'm probably gonna 'ave a baby girl (NOT THAT AM ANNOUNCING SOMETHING 'ERE... IT'S NOT 'APPENED YET!!!!! But 'opefully within the next 2 years!!!!!! Looks like after all the bad luck a seem ter 'ave in life.... life really is gonna begin for me at 40!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! At last!!!!!!!!!!)

    'ave a fabby dabby dozy of a weekend all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Niceness ter each ;-)))))

  • Comment number 10.

    Hello All

    I've been having a duvet day today, due to feeling fairly rotten with a bad cold. Mr B had it last weekend, so it's all his fault... I'm hoping I'll have recovered enough to go to the hairdressers tomorrow, as my highlights could really do with a seeing to.

    Slightly cheered though by the fact that we booked tickets for the Sonisphere Festival yesterday. Son is very excited at the prospect of seeing his beloved Queen (the band, that is - I doubt if Her Majesty will be there!) Even if it is only two of the original members. I'm also looking forward to hopefully meeting up with a new friend in October for the Level 42 gig... ;o)

    Bingo - haven't seen you 'next door' recently. How are you doing?

    *whispers* I'm not really all that interested in rugby...

    ~X~

  • Comment number 11.

    Just popping in to say, have a lovely weekend, everyone.

    CSN: nice to see you back. xx

    Maddy: you take care of yourself, ok? xx

    eb, Lyndyloo and Bingo: hiya! xxxxxx

    Deebee: sorry to hear you are feeling not so good. Stay warm, take it easy. Interesting to hear about this new friend of yours ... ! xx

    Have a great weekend everyone.

    C xx

  • Comment number 12.

    Afternoon each

    Loved the bit of GB and LLW I heard this morning..would love to be a fly on the wall when they are writing said song!

    Debs,MM,Deebee and MC,sorry you are all feeling poorly in some way... hugs..lots of lurgy going round x

    Mad week here, have not sat down to even eat tea before 8.30 at the earliest this week and am now shattered..but has been quite a productive week if nothing else!

    Mad i missed the book discussion t`other day though... for those of you who like chick-lit with a bit of depth then also try Dorothy Koomtson (think I`ve probably recommended her before). Really enjoyable reads. And if anyone wants any crime, murrrrrrderrrr, who dunnit suggestions of authors then please yell, can prob keep you going with recommendations for at least 2 years!

    Right, off to sort out to go home for the day. Work, rugby, then meal out with friends tomorrow. Me thinks Sunday shall be a proper day of rest!

    Have wonderful weekends one and all....

    mSc x

  • Comment number 13.

    Thank you Chrissie!

    Thanks Scoobs. I will give Dorothy Koomtson a try. The last book I read - Believing the Lie by Elizabeth George - was good but a bit gruesome in places so I wanted to read something fluffier. But I'm not really enjoying the book I've got at the moment.

    ~X~

  • Comment number 14.

    Evening each

    Caught some of the show this morning going across the rickety bridge but missed Gary and Sir Andrew.

    Deebee and Maddy, hope you are both better very soon.

    Off to watch the One Show, back later.

    xxxxxx

  • Comment number 15.

    Evening all!

    Sorry for being missing - I have a note! all day training yesterday, not quite sure what has happened to today! I'm sure it was there but then it was gone!

    Hugs and hot toddys for all the poorly people. Take care and wrap up warm x x

    Annie, I always think of you when Sally or Lynn mentions any bridge in Scotland - as I'm never sure which bridge you're crossing!

    Did Dorothy Koomston write something with chocolate in the title - I think I read that!

    I've persuaded Mr Sezza to do the taxi run today so am tucked up with the one show!

    Sezza xxx

  • Comment number 16.

    Sezza, it's the Forth Road Bridge - the bane of my life.

    Haven't heard of Dorothy Koomston but I'll have a look. Just finished reading Me before You - lovely story dealing with disability.

    xxxx

  • Comment number 17.

    Just checked out Dorothy Koomson Sezza and you're right - The Chocolate Run. She's written loads of others too. I really shouldn't go on that website, I always have to buy a book!!

    xxxx

  • Comment number 18.

    And I just have - bums.

    xxxx

  • Comment number 19.

    Annie At least you won't be cluttering your shelves up!!

    I'll remember that bridge but I'll still keep thinking about your whenever they mentiona bridge!

    Is FNWC Open yet?

  • Comment number 20.

    Oh Sezza, that's so nice. I'm often sat in a queue between Dunfermline and the Bridge listening to the roads report and wondering if anyone is thinking of me. Today wasn't too bad, just a little windy - same coming home tonight. Friday is 6yr old and 1yr old babysitting day.

    And, yes, FNWC is officially open. xxxxx

  • Comment number 21.

    Evening all,

    Heard some of Gary Barlow and Andrew Loyd Webber, I'll be interested to see if they go with an established act or an unknown for the single.

    Will be keeping track of the rugby over the weekend but I have a foot in several camps in this competition so it can be hard to know who to support. However this weekend I'll be concentrating on a certain football match on Sunday afternoon.

    If anyone has clear skies tonight, and a window facing west, have a look out and you'll see Venus and Jupiter lined up with a crescent Moon, pretty cool!

    Rx

  • Comment number 22.

    Rosie, am I right in thinking there's rugby at Murrayfield this weekend?

    Just been out with my google skymap - the neighbours are probably thinking 'there's that mad woman again'! xxxxx

  • Comment number 23.

    Anyone thin we should put a fiver on the Military Wives appearing on the Barlow/Lloyd -Webber single?

    And another on Sir Gary Barlow in the New Year Honours?

    Rosie, is there rugby on somewhere? ;-)

    x x x

  • Comment number 24.

    I tried to get a photo of the sky, but my camera just isn't powerful enough.

    Scotland - France is at Murrayfield on Sunday, kicking off at 3.

    It's also the League Cup final at Wembley on Sunday, with my beloved Liverpool playing Cardiff!

    Rx

  • Comment number 25.

    Rosie, will have to check who my Irish daughter-in-law will be shouting for at the rugby.

    Edinburgh meet is shaping up well. I've started a list!!

    xxxx

  • Comment number 26.

    I'm shouting for Scotland and Wales this weekend.

    Oh and did I mention Liverpool are playing this weekend?

    Seems like there will be a good turnout for the meet, we get the chance to show them all what a lovely place Edinburgh is!

    Rx

  • Comment number 27.

    Just had a thought Rosie - do you think some of them will want to do the ghost tour? Or under the Mound?

    xxxx

  • Comment number 28.

    I've never done the ghost tour, but we could put it out there as a possibility.

    Rx

  • Comment number 29.

    Will do, but I'm definitely not doing it!!!!

    xxxx

  • Comment number 30.

    Anyone watching ´óÏó´«Ã½4 - Gerry Rafferty?. Just found my North & South cd, off to have a listen.

    xxxxx

  • Comment number 31.

    I love a good ghost walk!

    We've done the City of London - all round where Newgate Prison was

    And next month I'm doing a walk around Colchester - the oldest town in britain!

    I wish I could come to Edinbugh! What's the Mound?

    x x x

  • Comment number 32.

    Sezza, the Mound is a wee hill between Princes St and the Royal Mile. You definitely don't want to got there, trust me!!

    xxxxx

  • Comment number 33.

    Or 'go' there. Doh!!

    xxxx

  • Comment number 34.

    Sezza, apparently there is a street under the Mound which was closed off because of the plague. Supposed to be really spooky and I'm definitely not going there. xxxxx

  • Comment number 35.

    Maybe I don't want to go there and be got there!!!

    Although, I have been to Edinbugh!!!!

    According to my Mum - I was taken in my pram!

    x x x

  • Comment number 36.

    Evening all,

    Nice to read an early blog Chris, two in a day, thanks for that! ;-)

    I enjoyed the show this morning the Lord and Mr Barlow were the perfect guests for a friday!

    Sorry I have not bee around much but I have been extraordinarily busy with so much going on!

    Thanks to the blogger who came along to watch me in Panto this year! It was a very nice thing for your to do and such a lovely mini-meet! Maybe more of your next year? Not really sure I should drink beer before, during and after the show but hey ho! xx

    Following this my good lady has been in hospital for a double hernia op! She is still recovering at home.

    My daughter has had her 20 week scan and the baby has Club feet so it was off to Bristol to see a specialist. It looks like the baby will have to be operated on to correct the feet. Gutted!

    I am still singing and trying to get ready for a show next week!

    I am working full time and running my own company on the side, more work than I can shake a stick at and no time to do it all in!

    This blog is great; I only wish I could offer it the time and effort it deserves.

    Keep smiling

    Keith

    xxx

  • Comment number 37.

    Hiya everyone,

    Yes Annie, I've been watching ´óÏó´«Ã½4 too, great stuff, now watching tribute concert, some odd acts IMHO!

    Keith, nice to see you.....SLOW DOWN young man!! Best wishes to your lovely lady for a speedy recovery, and sorry to hear about the baby. xx

    Think I need an early(ish) night, so......

    Ta ta, Lin x

  • Comment number 38.

    Hi everyone:

    Just having a wee catch-up while listening to Chris from yesterday. Andrew and Gary sound so easy with each other, I think they will come up with a fantastic song for the Jubilee.

    Sezza: yes, I immediately thought of the Military Wives, but by the sound of it, with Gary travelling the world, it may be someone we haven't heard of before. Lovely to think of you being in Edinburgh in your pram!

    Keith: lovely to see you - you have always contributed so much to this blog - I will never forget Chris dedicating an entire show to you, in the Drivetime days. So sorry to hear about the baby - but I do know that surgery today performs miracles. And I hope Mrs Keith recovers well - I have no doubt you are looking after her brilliantly. xx

    Annie: looks like the Edinburgh meet is taking off! Like you, there is no way I am going near The Mound or any ghost tour thingy! I did just an "ordinary" tour of Edinburgh and in every "Close" there is some story of mayhem and murder. What a city - absolutely beautiful and steeped in history ... some of it horrific!

    Rosie: I am hoping that I will be able to make the Sunday afternoon Edinburgh tour that you will be undertaking for our fabulous bloggers! xx

    Lin: hiya!

    Didn't get to see the Gerry Rafferty thing last night, but it's recorded. We also have the tribute to him recorded, and have now watched it half a dozen times - it just gets better with every watch, but Lin, I see what you mean!

    Have a great Saturday everyone - off to start a very busy day with food shopping, chores etc. Plus a wee bit of shopping to be done for MsS's 21st birthday in a few weeks!

    C xx

    p.s. mtd: Don't Stop Me Now is playing right now!

  • Comment number 39.

    me again: I am now 2hrs and 21mins into the show - and it's "No More Lonely Nights" - which I just love. I bought the single, took it to my Mum and Dad's to let them hear it - and my Dad played it about 20 times, and begged me not to take it away - had to buy another one! Just a lovely memory, and wanted to share!

    xx

  • Comment number 40.

    Hellooooooo, echooooo, echooooo.

    It's a bit quiet int it. Mind you I suppose everybody is enjoying the lovely day it's been today.

    Sorry for the abrupt entry yesterday. I was at work and just quickly popped in on the phone when I heard the tune. No wonder Gary won that round (although I quite liked Andrew's choice as well). I agree that Gary will probably get some sort of honour - aren't there birthday honours as well as the New Year ones? It wouldn't surprise me if there aren't extra ones for the jubilee as well.

    I've got my flights booked for Edinburgh after an aborted mission a couple of days ago. The website I was looking at was quoting 21p each way plus taxes which came out far lower than the train would cost. When it came to paying though, they then added a £12 admin fee and £13 credit card fee EACH WAY!!!. I thought I would look at the airline's own site and only had to pay a £9 admin fee so got the tickets at a slightly higher price than originally quoted. The original website also had the cheek to state that it was the airline who was insisting on the credit card fee whereas the airline did not charge for debit cards and the credit card fee was much less than the £26 it would have cost me. (rant over)....

    I've put my order in for a G&T which will be arriving at my side shortly.

    Hope everyone is well ((((((hugs)))))) for the poorly peeps. btw MC, I had to do the bra twizzle as well when I had shoulder problems last year, the physio helped though, I had acupuncture as well as massage and exercises to do.

    Laters

    mtd ffb xxx

  • Comment number 41.

    Evening all,

    Just thought i'd drop in to see what you're all up to ,me I'm just tucked up on the sofa and having a session of Gibbs and a wee glass of red .

    MC ,Maddy ,sorry I didn't get back to you the other night ,but{{ hugs }} to both of you and hope things are getting better ,and that goes for you as well Debs.

    Keith ,I didn't realize that your lovely other half had been into hospital for an op ,please give her our love won't you ...and also to Georgous daughter ,and keith re grandson ,he will be absolutely fine,and he couldn't wish for a better grumps than you {{{hugs}}}.

    Ghost walks ,that should prove quite good fun woudn't mind going on one of those wilst up in Edinburgh ,maybe we should have booked in for longer as it seems to be going to be a fun fillled packed weekend ,jst glad I've got the rest of the week off ,think I just might need it.

    Right back to Gibbs ,so see you later folks ..


    Bids.xxx.

  • Comment number 42.

    Monring all

    Beautiful morning here after a beautiful day yesterday. I love these early spring days where there seems to be such hope in the air!

    Not quite sure what happened to yesterday - I'm sure it was there but not sure where it went!!

    Keith, (((x))) to your and your family. It's sad to here about the new baby's problems but how amazing that they can pick it up and prepare for it so well.

    My parents were coming for lunch today - roast lamb with lots of garlic and rosemary - but they are poorly so can't. We'll have lots to eat though i think Mr Sezza is going to ask his mum and dad to come instead

    Right, best look busy - no one else seems to have volunteered for the ironing pile so must be my job!

    Laters

    Sezza x xx

  • Comment number 43.

    Morning all!
    Lovely bright day here too Sezza, as it was yesterday. I do love it when you can have the windows wide open and washing washed, line dried and ironed all in one day too.

    Keith, do give my love to MrsK and keep thinking positive thoughts about new baby to be - as Sezza said, they can do amazing things these days.

    Really looking forward to Edinburgh, can I put in a request for an open top bus tour please :-)

    Right today I am mostly looking after a chuck. Doing the Heston version. It is currently "de-brining" after "brining overnight", then it goes in the oven "low and slow" for 4 hours and ...... I will report back if all the extra effort is worth it. I did his roasties a few weeks ago - and they were good, but not worth the extra effort (and wasted water) in mho.

    Have a great day whatever you are getting up to
    happy sunday everyone
    debs
    x

  • Comment number 44.

    Ah Debs, Can you apologise to your daughter for me for all the people this week who have done to her what I did to the nice young man who rang me up and I didn't quite hang up on him but it was close! Sorry x x x

    I'm really disappointed that my Mum and Dad aren't coming today as the lamb I am doing is one of their fivaourites and I know Mr Sezza's mum will probably just pick at it and say it's too fatty!

    And they can only come this evening and I wanted to eat at lunch-time so we could all just chill out later.

    Oh, what a grump I am! I should just be grateful for what we have got!


    x
    x
    x

  • Comment number 45.

    Good morning all,

    Well it's much the same here ladies ,a beautiful day full of sunshine and promise .One load of washing done and the next on the go .

    Debs good luck with the chuck ,don't quite know what youv'e done there apart from maybe soak it .Lamb here for us .

    Sezza ,I know just how you feel about wanting to eat at luch time as we always eat later and when it's time to start all of the cooking I really sometimes don't want to ,and for someone to pick at the meal youve spen t ages over is ungrateful ,Can I come instead ??

    Seeing as nothing much got done here yesterday it's catch up for me ,but I'm going to potter and what doesn't get done today can quite honestly wait.

    Take care all and have a good day.

    Bids.xxx.

  • Comment number 46.

    Aww Sezza, I'm also a Sunday LUNCH girl - as well you know! I think Bids hit the nail on the head, I like it at lunchtime/mid afternoon so that you can just chill for the rest of the day. Hope it works out OK, I do like a bit of lamb, but GD is defo a chicken girl.

    Bids the chicken difference is cooking it really low 90degrees for 4 hours rather than a quick hour and half - meant to make it really really juicy - we will see.....

    Right time for walkies!
    Back later
    debs
    x

  • Comment number 47.

    Afternoon each

    Glad some people have had the sun - I saw it for about 5 seconds this morning. Grey, cold and damp here in Fife.

    Have had a nice weekend with the man in the cupboard and am contemplating the last of the weekend bottle of Pinot Grigio.

    Debs, don't think we have to book an open-top bus, just jump on one at the side of Waverley Station. Beware, however, when it stops on the Royal Mile. Friend lives there and is always sorely tempted to chuck a bucket of water out the window!

    Mtd, glad you got your flights sorted.

    Chrissie, you and me in the pub while the rest of them go on the ghost tour.

    xxxx

  • Comment number 48.

    PS, Keith, so sorry to hear about the baby - as others have said, they can do such a lot these days, but it doesn't stop you worrying, does it? And best wishes to Mrs. Keith.

    xxxx

  • Comment number 49.

    Hi all, sorry, I have been away from the blog as Mr Loli and I have been visiting family in Scotland so I have tried to have a quick run through to see what I have missed. Hope everyone is well. Beautiful day here in East Sussex today.
    Why is it when ever we fly so either myself or Mr Loli catches a cold, it must be all that circulated air carrying all the germs around.....continued....below

  • Comment number 50.

    I noticed someone mentioned about reading The Girl with the Dragon Tatoo( sorry I cant remember who it was ) I have just finished the Stieg Larsson trilogy and must admit The Girl who Kicked the Hornets' Nest was a bit hard going, great story but all those Swedish names just got the better of me in the end and I'm sure the story could have been condensed to half the size.
    Annie i recorded the Gerry Rafferty programme and watched it last night, it was brilliant wasnt it, and what a talented family. Shame Billy didnt turn up, that would have been the icing on the cake.
    Anyway just winding down now and getting organised for work tomorrow.
    ta'la for now Loli
    ps
    Keith hugs {{{}}}

  • Comment number 51.

    Loli, yes, I think it's the re-circulated air that gives everyone colds/sore throats.

    I read all the Stieg Larsson trilogy and loved them but I agree, the Swedish names were hard going.

    Glad you enjoyed the Gerry Rafferty programme - I did too.

    xxxx

  • Comment number 52.

    Finally!!!!

    How long after the first "we should go now" should people actually leave?

    Is an hour & a half a record!!!

    Now, if this had been lunchtime - I could have a had a little nap now and then cleaered up later!

    I think what's made me most grotty is that I was really looking forward to seeing my mum and dad - they've been away for 2 weeks - that's ages for us!

    Sezza xx

  • Comment number 53.

    Oh bless Sezza, hope you're ok.

    I'm a Mother-in-law who is tolerated by her daughter-in-law and I do try my best to be nice, but I was also a daughter-in-law many years ago who really couldn't get on with her in-laws. Families are really hard work, aren't they?

    xxx

  • Comment number 54.

    I know it's difficult to try and get a happy medium on this ,I always try to leave before they want me too as I never ever want to over stay the welcome ,I have two lovely SIL's and I hope that they never think that Im too much there ,in fact as I still work they dont see much of me as so the daughters .

    Even when sitting for them ,I always have my coat and bag ready ,so as they come in a quick hand over then I say right I'm off now and leave ,the lovely SIL's always see me to my car and off I go .
    don't think there is anything worse than having a good night out and a skin full then having to entertain your sitter .they need there bed as I do .

    Fortunately I'm not a MIL to daughters which i've heard is quite different ,so i'll thank my blessings .

    Bids.xxx.

  • Comment number 55.

    PS ,and more so on a sunday when it's school day and work day the next day .

  • Comment number 56.

    Aww, I'm fine - just being a moaning minnie really!

    Usually I get on fine with my MiL, and FiL too, but just don't find them as "easy" to have around (and Mr Sezza was doing a Jazz "Name that Artist" with his Dad - yawn)

    And I'm out of sorts cos I had planned my day to go one way and it hasn't

    Right, enough of this!!

    How are you all?

    Sezza xxx

  • Comment number 57.

    Oh and on a positive note, MiL did not moan about the lamb - which was heavenly and there is enough left over for me to copy the lovely Mrs Evans and make shepherds pie tomorrow!

    :-)

    Sezza xxx

  • Comment number 58.

    Sezza ,so glad it turned out to be a more posative visit .We had lamb tonight ,rolled shoulder ,a bit fattier than the leg but I find it more tasty .no leftovers here ,and the wine bottle is empty so what do I do next???

    Bids.xxx.

  • Comment number 59.

    Morning all! Wet and damp here today - a shock after yesterday booo.

    anyway - chicken update, in the end it took 5 &1/2 hours and was a bit jucier but seriously not worth the effort. So one Heston cookbook free to a good home!

    Right another mad work week ahead for me, so will try and pop in when I can in the meantime, have a great week everyone
    debs
    x

  • Comment number 60.

    Hi everyone:

    My, doesn't Monday come around quickly?! I said to MrS this morning "oooh, I really do not like Mondays" and he said "sorry, toots, I love them - it's my day off"!

    Sezza/Annie/Bids: it is one of my dearest wishes that I don't turn into a m-i-l that would overstay her welcome. Annie: yes, families are tremendous hard work - it's always a sadness for me that I wasn't really accepted by my husband's family - I think they just thought we were far too young to be getting married, and expected it to last five minutes, when in fact we are now 36 years down the line!

    Yesterday, my sister and I finally cleared out our lovely sister's clothes and belongings - it has taken all this time for her husband to feel strong enough to see them go. I thought it would be a terrible day yesterday, but it was actually fine - we all helped each other go through everything and some of her clothes are just beautiful - they are all going to Marie Curie which is what she wanted. Although it was terribly sad, we went out for a bite of lunch and a good chat about the happy times.

    Hope everyone is ok today.

    C xx

  • Comment number 61.

    Good morning blogettes:

    Debs: Glad to see you're able to go back to work and hopefully firing on all cylinders and if not that you cope OK.

    We've had some lovely weather here in Cheshire this weekend. It was almost tropical Sunday morning. Dull this morning though.

    Regards PJ

  • Comment number 62.

    dear all

    I am very lucky with my parents in law - we chose to live near them and so gald we did, they are alwasy on hand if we need them but never get under our feet! Yesterday I asked my ma in law if she would help me sort out the front garden and she said she was pleased to be able to do something to help us - how lovely is that!

    I also washed my window with vinegar and paper yesterday, got on top of the washing and ironing -I might end up an acceptable housewife one day!

    Baggy

  • Comment number 63.

    Baggie:

    After ???? years I think Mr PJ has given up on me ever becoming 'an acceptable housewife'. I hope he's decided it's too late to think about training somebody else up.

    Can I just wish the gorgeous John Bishop all the best on his Sport Relief Challenge. I think it is amazing what these celebrities are prepare to do.

    Regards PJ

  • Comment number 64.

    Hi everyone, it's me.

    Hope you all had a good weekend.

    We had a lovely day on Saturday with the dogs at a great woodland/beach walk in Leuchars, Fife and the weather was kind to us so it was a really nice day.

    On Sunday I spent most of the day at a horse show with my friend and as D works till 6.30, I got my friend to drop me off at the local train station, where I got a train, then a bus to my Mum and Dad's, had a wine and a chat with them, then D picked me up there when he finished work and we got a chippy on the way home - lovely.

    Have a good evening.

    X

    G

  • Comment number 65.

    Hi all ,

    Looks like you're all hunkey dorey, and yes Crissie these Mondays come around far too quickly ..

    Been a bit of a grey day here also but very mild so can't complain .we went off into town today had a meeting at the builing society to see how our finances are ticking along , they are holding up so we can go on living for a little while yet .then we tootled off down to Gunwarf and had a spot of late lunch ,hence no cooking today ,hooray.

    Debs, I hope your week goes well ,h just take care of yourself ,and early nights.

    PJ, hows cheshire looking ,my home county ,will be up that way soon. a nice green county I always think,and apparently they have a lot of millionares living there ,in fact I have a sister that lives not too far from that area.

    Baggy ,vinegar is one of the best things you can use .even od furniture ,gets all the grease and finger marks ,and stops the build up of polish .

    Dozer ,nice to see you popping in ,looks like you've had a good weekend ,and I hope your week continues to be a good one .

    Back to work for me tomorrow ,so I intend to have an earlyish night ,so take care all and i'll see you later..

    Bids.xxx.

  • Comment number 66.

    Love your idea of your Carfest, I regularly go to VW shows round the country with a similar concept. It combines 3 of my fave things old cars, live bands and food.
    Ive also been raising money for Children in need for the past 4 years organizing Fancy dress footy tournaments raising loads of cash (I was Spiderman on last years ´óÏó´«Ã½'s CIN show) so this would be great.
    The wife has a 69 VW camper and Ive got an 83 VW mk1 Golf GTI what id love to have a go at the hill climb, Ive also got two camping toilets so will try my best to get another 198 loos for you, look forward to hearing more updates.
    many thanks Warren Petrolhead.

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