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OwengateKiltartan Gregory Museum, County Galway, IrelandMaritimeFrosty Beech Leaf at Nidd.River Wye, BakewellBen HopeSnowy Castle at nightToday's beautiful sunset (3.12.08)Black Headed Gull winter plumage.A frosty morning at NiddA picture of DenstoneFront door with statuary, Burnham Market, NorfolkApproaching StormRowing on the river WearPicture opportunity as I took the rubbish outEarly morning frost in the parkDrumharsna Castle, Ardrahan, Co. Galway, IrelandLavenhamBasingstoke Canal, Up Nately - reflections and IceSt Bees coast

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Ron Brind
Ron Brind
Posts: 2114
Joined: 11th Jun 2007
Location: United Kingdom
quotePosted at 09:39 on 1st July 2008
Scott, welcome to the best website and forum on the net! It's nice to have another young man in the forum like me cool, good looking, you know what I mean? Thinks....that'll start the 'old timers' going again! Enjoy the site Scott and add some banter when you can!!

Scott Jones
Scott Jones
Posts: 33
Joined: 28th Jun 2008
Location: United Kingdom
quotePosted at 12:01 on 1st July 2008

Thanks Ron!

Haha nice one!

You're a very 'young', good-looking chap yourself! Foot in mouth

I look forward to taking snaps of different places all around England and then posting them on here and also looking at other members' snaps.

I'll join in with the banter too!  


MariaGrazia
MariaGrazia
Posts: 421
Joined: 25th Mar 2008
Location: Italy
quotePosted at 23:24 on 1st July 2008

I guess you, I and a few others are going to have to live vicariously thru POE for a while, eh?  

Looks like it, Ruth.......after all, the best after the real thing :) 


Sue H.
Sue H.
Posts: 3322
Joined: 29th Jun 2007
Location: USA
quotePosted at 23:55 on 1st July 2008
On 1st July 2008 12:01, Scott Jones wrote:

You're a very 'young', good-looking chap yourself! Foot in mouth


Oh my! I am truly ROTFLMBO       .

Paul Hilton
Paul Hilton
Posts: 827
Joined: 21st Nov 2004
Location: United Kingdom
quotePosted at 02:29 on 2nd July 2008
Do we use the B word in England?  I think we generally use the A word over here--I think? So, freely translated---ROTFLMAO. Is that right?

Sue H.
Sue H.
Posts: 3322
Joined: 29th Jun 2007
Location: USA
quotePosted at 05:14 on 2nd July 2008

Well I don't use any kind of bad language, but I think you're on the right tack.


Lyn G
Lyn G
Posts: 5530
Joined: 10th Jun 2004
Location: United Kingdom
quotePosted at 07:05 on 2nd July 2008
On 2nd July 2008 02:29, Paul Hilton wrote:
Do we use the B word in England?  I think we generally use the A word over here--I think? So, freely translated---ROTFLMAO. Is that right?

Yes Paul, thats the one PMSL

Ron Brind
Ron Brind
Posts: 2114
Joined: 11th Jun 2007
Location: United Kingdom
quotePosted at 10:27 on 2nd July 2008
On 1st July 2008 23:55, Sue H wrote:
On 1st July 2008 12:01, Scott Jones wrote:

You're a very 'young', good-looking chap yourself! Foot in mouth


Oh my! I am truly ROTFLMBO       .
All because the lady loves............umm, err hates being called an American! It's just absolutely guaranteed to get Sue H going! The truth is I had forgotten your 'pet hate' until you pointed it out again Sue. But hey, what's wrong with being called American, you live in America, you married an American? What you probably really mean is that you love dear old England and that it will always be your home (in your heart anyway), so I think it's fair to say that you would rather be known as a grey haired old twitcher from Wheatley, or should that be an old 'twit' from Wheatley, gone grey? Oh dear, should I post this? Yesssss, yippeeee...now wait for it Ronnie boy!

Scott Jones
Scott Jones
Posts: 33
Joined: 28th Jun 2008
Location: United Kingdom
quotePosted at 12:46 on 2nd July 2008

Haha ooo Ron's in for it now...!

In regards to the original question, my favourite place is my bed! 


Peter Evans
Peter Evans
Posts: 3049
Joined: 20th Aug 2006
Location: United Kingdom
quotePosted at 14:32 on 2nd July 2008
I only know of one PMS, does the L stand for lasts?

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