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Sally Moonchild

Sally Moonchild Report 22 Jun 2006 19:56

Oh thanks Margaret - you can see that I know nothing about computers.....

Margaret

Margaret Report 22 Jun 2006 20:24

I don't think a lot of us are too hot with computers Sally, though it just seems to be this site with the dots and the co (saw your post on my joke thread. thanks)

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 23 Jun 2006 02:46

Drank my first Pimms at a bar near the Serpentine lake in London, I think it was one Easter when my then o.h. and I were making use of a friend's empty flat in Muswell Hill (late 60's) for the weekend. Thought I was so posh and grown up!! Can anyone remember how to make a strawberry milkshake? I worked in several bars but the best one for cocktails and experiments, was the airport bar at Norwich Airport, then a very small bar (and airport, I am talking about the 70's) I used to work some evenings after my office job, and had lots of regular rig workers coming in after their shift offshore. I used to make up several strawberry milkshakes in pint glasses and they would all chip in,and we would get several glasses out of one pint. Quite strong and those lads were ready for a drink I can tell you. Many a laugh there in those days! Liz