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Pictures for Mel.
Topic Started: Apr 8 2007, 07:57 PM (174 Views)
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Hopefully this will make you feel better - a taste of things to come for you. Not a snow flake in sight! :lol:

These two pics were taken at RAF Burtonwood - the largest airfield in the world during WW2.
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The temperature on said day, according to my cars temperaturemometerthingy.
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Me at work, with a box on my head. That is the picture that was put up on the big screen when I was out the other night! :lol:
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Mel
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I say to you a humungous PFFF!
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What? :lol: I can't help it if Mother Nature likes the UK more than Canada... :lol: :bolt:
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I took this picture of one of the churches near where I live for one simple reason - it's flying the cross of St. George!

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I can count the times I have seen the flag flying in England on my digits. Go to Wales and Scotland, and you see their flags all over the place, but not here in England. It's as if we're ashamed of it! :lol:
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There are Canadian flags on almost every street corner here. :lol:
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I hate to intrude but it reminds me of an abandoned WWII air strip that they demolished most of a village to build. Crosscombe, Cornwall.

I suspect, Mr Welsby, that you might work for the same company as my husband. :chin:
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Does your husband work for Tesco? :lol:
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Yes! Complete with blue check shirt and thing that does gap scans but crashes frequently.
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WOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!

The PDA! :lol:

I work nights - five nights a week, 10pm - 7am. :(
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Mel
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My boyfriend(in Scotland) works for Tesco too. :lol: He absolutely hates it. He's quiting just before coming to see me this summer.
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My husband does early morning to late afternoon, 5 days a week. His hours sort of float around. He complains frequently about the old dears and their love of trying to knock him over with their trollies.
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Sounds like Tesco is taking over the world, and one day we will all be working for them
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Everyone in Britain works for Tesco. It's worse then Wal Mart :lol:
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