Posted: Sat 6 Dec 2003 12:55 GMT
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Not-Lorna wrote: Squiffy wrote: Not-Lorna wrote: Squiffy wrote:{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{Sue}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}} 
Hey Squiffs, are you giving hugs away to everyone today? 
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Only to the "special" ones 
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah.
Watch that last step, Not, it's a lulu
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Posted: Sat 6 Dec 2003 20:16 GMT
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SSue wrote: I was washing a wine glass (mine) and it broke, cutting the ring finger on my right hand, very deeply, so had to go and eventually I got five stitches put in it. Trouble is they couldn't stop the bleeding, and guess what, it's just started again...........drats! I've already lost one armful
SSue
>>> Sympathy <<<
 Why not come over to Ruggie's for a transfusion?
I'm sure I could find a match . . .
Seriously, hope you're OK, SSue
Mike
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Posted: Sat 6 Dec 2003 20:22 GMT
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- Not-Lorna
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SSue wrote: Gee thanks Squiffs, I feel better already, amazing what a hug can do  All that, on top of spending three odd hours in our casualty department last night, (got home after midnight). Don't anyone dare laugh  I was washing a wine glass (mine) and it broke, cutting the ring finger on my right hand, very deeply, so had to go and eventually I got five stitches put in it. Trouble is they couldn't stop the bleeding, and guess what, it's just started again...........drats! I've already lost one armful  SSue
Owie! I did that once when I was drying a wine glass and got stitches in my index finger. My sympathies.  {{{{{{{{{{SSue}}}}}}}}}}
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Posted: Sat 6 Dec 2003 23:00 GMT
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Thanks for the sympathy votes, pals. Course, I had to go and knock it yesterday, maybe you heard me singing  it was loud enough for a couple of people in the vicinity (supermarket) to ask if I was OK  , another drink sounds like just the thing, except that I've just got up, so I'll take a raincheck, and make it much later Mike, thanks.
Cheers SSue
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Posted: Sun 7 Dec 2003 01:52 GMT
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SSue wrote:Thanks for the sympathy votes, pals. Course, I had to go and knock it yesterday, maybe you heard me singing  it was loud enough for a couple of people in the vicinity (supermarket) to ask if I was OK  , another drink sounds like just the thing, except that I've just got up, so I'll take a raincheck, and make it much later Mike, thanks.
Cheers SSue
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Posted: Mon 8 Dec 2003 19:51 GMT
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Kay wrote:Are you a man or a woman (or neither?!)
Well, Kay, I reckon Canary's a bird!
Whichever, welcome along Canary and if you have any experiences about your island life that you'd like to compare with people in my neck of the woods (or should that be drop in the puddle!?) pop on down to the Malta board and let us know...
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Posted: Tue 9 Dec 2003 14:19 GMT
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Posted: Tue 9 Dec 2003 19:05 GMT
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I don't think I ever 'fessed up here to having spent time in the south myself, and I reckon it was 2 railroads, Mike. the Southern and the Yellow Dog (without wings, though!), which was a nickname for the Misisissippi Valley Railroad (hell they don't spell out words right neither). As you correctly capitalised it, the song does not refer to the Southern Cross - neither the stars which obviously aren't visible up there, not the Dixie flag but to where the Southern and Yellow Dog lines cross. Where was that? Got me beat. Atlanta was a significant railway junction back then, but it's a ways away from the Misssssppii. Maybe it was Birmingham (the Alabama one of course), or now I'm thinking about it, obvious places would be New Orleans or Memphis.
Well Strat and Alan are both musicians living in the general area, so maybe they can tell us more about it!
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