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Date Posted: 12:19:57 12/08/11 Thu
Author: Ani
Subject: Re: Do workmen have hollow legs?
In reply to: Gilly 's message, "Re: Do workmen have hollow legs?" on 14:14:45 12/06/11 Tue

Gilly I'be actually found theat the tradesman I used over the passed year are all still dropping in for cups of tea if they are in the neighbourhood. They got to meet Jan and Tillie and so I often get visits. One comes to get help with ebay as he's not that computer literate. One just comes because we got along well. He's Scottish too and plays the pipes. When his wife Rhonda works at the bakery in the afternon. He drops her off and she gives him some Turksish breadrolls for me and he drops round for a coffee. She does three hours each afternoon so he then heads off to the RSL for a few ales with his mates and waits for her there. After she finishes they head of to Glenlyon together. The guy who did my painting dropped by tonight as he heard about Jan so dropped into pay his respects. He was deaf but since I last saw him he's had a Cochlear implant and is so much better.
It's a good way to make friends in the country.

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