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Good morning (just) wink devilish
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Now René, there's a gal thats rarely early or late! Glad you made it before lunch Merle!
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Evening all

Still pretty mild and if that's boring it's alright by me.

Now must soon settle down to the 12 hour fast for the vampire to take my blood tomorrow morning.
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Good morning everyone. wink
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Morning all
Luverly afternoon yesterday
went to Freeport in Fleetwood
(Fleetwood the home of "Fishermans Friend")
The name is misleading its not "free" it is a port tho
its a factory outlet Mall sort of Merle Heaven

it wasnt crowded as the kids had all gone back after half term
as I sad the weather was brill
Sun shining on the water in the marina next to the shops
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Morning all
Luverly afternoon yesterday
went to Freeport in Fleetwood
(Fleetwood the home of "Fishermans Friend")
The name is misleading its not "free" it is a port tho
its a factory outlet Mall sort of Merle Heaven

it wasnt crowded as the kids had all gone back after half term
as I sad the weather was brill
Sun shining on the water in the marina next to the shops


Den you could make a wet afternoon in Bognor sound great wink

Good afternoon all ....... rose

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Hello , mid-day shift biggrin
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In the realm of the wierd
Yesterday in one of the shops the Muzac playing 60s stuff
I listened and sang along with "come Outside"
Mike Sarne And Wendy Richards
Not being a soap watcher, Wendy Richards was to us Miss Brahms
in are you being served. and the girl in that song
RIP Wendy

Although she was to make her name as an actress, Wendy Richard first came to national attention, in 1962, on a novelty pop song, Come Outside, in which she had an attenuated speaking part (“Get lost... Give over”) duetting with the singer Mike Sarne in the role of an importunate young man on pleasure bent. To everyone’s amazement, including her own, the record shot to the top of the charts, where it remained for 19 weeks, selling well over half a million copies. It was her first real brush with fame, if not with fortune — she was paid a flat fee of just £15, and received not a penny in royalties.
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Evening all

Another pleasant day but apart from the visit to the medical centre and a walk down to the local shops I haven't done a darned thing.
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Although she was to make her name as an actress, Wendy Richard first came to national attention, in 1962, on a novelty pop song, Come Outside, in which she had an attenuated speaking part (“Get lost... Give over”) duetting with the singer Mike Sarne in the role of an importunate young man on pleasure bent. To everyone’s amazement, including her own, the record shot to the top of the charts, where it remained for 19 weeks, selling well over half a million copies. It was her first real brush with fame, if not with fortune — she was paid a flat fee of just £15, and received not a penny in royalties.


'There's a lovely moon up there' ... and now there is a star, Wendy was a wonderful actress and will be sorely missed by all.

Thank you Wendy for the pleasure and joy you gave to millions R.I.P rose

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