Re: Over 50's Club Scotland (part 3)
Good Morning You lovely People,still drizzling doon here and I'm still in My PJs..I just may not bother getting dressed at all todayRe: Over 50's Club Scotland (part 3)
Morning, Not too bad here, dry at least. Not long back from a walk in the woods with the dog, very mucky underfoot though, will need to scrape my boots in a wee while. Heads pretty sore today, just above my eyes, might pop back to bed for a sleep if it doesn't lift..Re: Over 50's Club Scotland (part 3)
Re: Over 50's Club Scotland (part 3)
Good evening all. It rained heavily this morning & turned into a lovely day. You are all feeling very brave mocking our PM and thinking of starting a new thread! I was hoping BJ would take his newly painted plane to the metropolis of Orkney. Maybe he did then discovered he needed to turn back to Aberdeen & get a helicopter. Lovely to see he appreciates the view from The Old Man of Hoy. I do like Orkney but it's not exactly the place to go to meet lots of people. I believe the Tories have a following (around 2,000 votes last election) so maybe that's why he chose it. May, you are sounding nostalgic. I recall a couple of the names you mentioned (I used to visit this forum quite often. I then forgot my password & had to rejoin at one point (Beki 2). Do you know what has happened to some or any of them? Did they just move on or the usual thing is that life changes. Hope you are feeling better Roxy. I had severe migraine headaches from about 18 years of age until I was mid 40s. I think it may have been hormonal for me as I had an early menopause and I rarely get a headache these days. Take care.Re: Over 50's Club Scotland (part 3)
Hi Beki,I don't recall You posting on here before,but even though I joined the OFF in 2014 I didn't post on here until 2 yrs later!Re: Over 50's Club Scotland (part 3)
Hi May. I don't think I ever posted on the thread, might be wrong on that. I mainly played word games, but I always looked in and enjoyed the banter. There seemed to be a nice group who were comfortable with each other and there was nothing contentious. We all like to share opinions but there is no need for some of the personal & unkind sentiments which are occasionally voiced. I rarely post on forums, just sometimes when people are either disparaging of others with insensitive or unnecessary remarks or when the posters who have been erroneously led to believe that Scotland doesn't pay it's way in the 'Union' decide to give us the benefit of their knowledge. There are plenty of those so it's just when I get enraged. That's probably why I don't post often. Likewise I was on Sagazone for a wee while. I was on Buzz 50 and met up with few people a couple of times when they arranged a meet in Edinburgh. Lovely people and they have great meets down south. These days you have to remove the Ad blocker for that site & I can't really be bothered so don't visit it any more. I think there have been a couple of others which have gone by the wayside but I always use/used the same username. I do enjoy hearing what you are all doing and will contribute if that's OK. Meant to say I do visit FPF & post now and again.
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