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You need a really tough fibreglass pole, Jean - that should do the trick. I`m pleased you are taking your selection seriously.Good job those rugby lads were there with the liniment. You should be moving very fluidly now, are you?? I`m just a tiny bit worried about Sheila starting off the Opening Ceremony - does Lord Coe know about this? She`s really a bit slap-dash with those cannons, and we don`t want to decimate all the athletes in the stadium. I think Doreen will get the contract for suplying the tea, but she might need a new trolley, as hers has definitely seen better days, especially since Edinburgh. Julie is hard at work knitting her flags - just hope she knows which country`s colours are which: President Szarcozy was a bit annoyed when she did the tricolour with a diagonal purple stripe across it. I think maybe she`d been snacking on Eleanor`s cake - imagine how happy everyone will be after feasting on a 10foot square cake!! Better keep it away from the athletes or none of them will pass a drugs test! I`m hoping to be the official starter - I used to do that in my teaching days, and I think I can remember how to do it. I mean, how hard can it be - it`s just point the pistol in the air and fire : easy-peasy. The hardest job will be keeping Lyn away from the field events - she could do an awful lot of damage with a chain-saw. Imagine the poor high-jumper just about to take off when the bar gets blitzed out of existence before the jump`s completed? Soon be here before we know it - are we all up for the Grand Opening?
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Great to have you back Jean and Doreen - all ship shape and Bristol fashion. We all need extended shore leave sometimes. I don't know about the rest of you but I can't wait to get started on my training for the Olympics. I can't quite decide which sport to concentrate on, being so good at so many sports and very agile  I will have to think about it unless you have an idea for me. I am glad to hear that Jean has been practising so hard at the pole vault (no wonder you broke three poles. Garden canes are not meant for that purpose.) I think Eleanor should make individual cakes for each sport with appropriate toppings and decorations. They will look amazing (never mind what they taste like  ) I had heard a rumour that Doreen was seen tearing around Dartmouth jumping over everything she came across. I think she must be practising for the hurdles, secretly. Although, she did come unstuck trying to jump over a traffic warden who gave her an on the spot fine  Now Kathleen. What a great job for you - Official Starter!!! You can borrow my cannon. I can give you lessons if you like. Oh by the way Doreen. Can Amanda borrow your tea trolley to put the barley water on and please make sure the wheels are well oiled as she will have to move pretty rapidly to catch up with Jenni who has invented a new Olympic sport; yes! you've guessed - shimmying to the left Who let Lynn loose in the swimming pool  The high diving board is now the low diving board. We really must get that chain saw off her before she does more damage. Well I'm off to Julie's now to see how far she has got with the flags. I'm not sure she realises how many countries are involved.
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Yes, I've had so much practise with coming across hurdles in the last 10 years I decided to put my skill to good use and enter the Olympics. I've also been chosen ,on account of my award winning tea trolley, to supply the teas to all the rugby teams.  I'm really not sure about Kathleen being the official starter. Things are not like they were in her day......can she get out of the way of the runners quickly enough? I also have doubts about Jean with the pole vault. Does she know she should use the pole to jump over the bar, not to practise her pole dancing?
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Im quite confident I can handle the starting pistol - sometimes the old ways are better, and you just can`t depend on modern technology these days. I`ll make sure I keep to the side of the track out of the way of the runners, and there won`t be any false starts, I can guarantee that. Doreen dear, has nobody told you that rugby isn`t an Olympic sport? I know you`re dying to get into a scrum with the rugby boys, but it would help if you are at the same venue as the rest of us. You want to be careful going over those hurdles - they`re quite high, you know. I can see Jean and her pole are going to cause problems - as you say, she seems to be a bit confused as to what she`s meant to do with it. I`m sure she`ll get the hang of it after a few more goes. Umm, I think I`ll stick to a pistol, Sheila, rather than a cannon - less margin for error, so to speak, as long as I keep it pointing skywards. I hear that Julie`s getting knitters` cramp, with all those flags - she`ll be ok after a little rest I think.
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I'm just off to get a replacement profile picture taken with my new toy! So pleased the scissors have bitten the dust I can be so much more inventive with a chain saw! I'm getting a bit of practise in with next doors hedge before I start on the important stuff Oops ... sorry about the diving board, I didn't mean to give it the chop, it all happened so quickly and I couldn't switch the darned thing off. But heyho I always thought that top board was a bit too high to be safe. Best to err on the right side methinks ... we don't want people falling from such a height! Now, what about that structure outside the stadium? The one they're talking about putting the torch on. I think just a few feet lower might be instrumental in achieving a better all round effect. In fact if I take off enough Jean can use it for her polet, it will be much stronger than the bamboo garden canes  Perhaps some of the spare metal work could revitalise Doreen's tea trolley, no point wasting valuable materials. Oh, I can see I am going to have such fun with this chainsaw
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Well girls! I now know what I am going to be doing in the Olympics.  Remember how well the Scottish Ladies Curling Team did? Well I fancy a bit of curling. I have always been a bit of a dab hand with the old sponge rollers and have a lot of experience with a hairdryer, so here I go.  What do you think?
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Oh sheila - PLEASE don't mention hair. It could send Lyn off on one again!
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Hair, hair! Who mentioned hair! Have just been reliably informed that Lyn has recovered from her scissor phase but has now acquired a chainsaw.  Tom Daley is very upset as he cannot practice in view of her antics at the high board, which, of course, is now the low board. I think that Kathleen should do very well with the pistol! And she always has the option to use it for the shooting events which is yet another olympic sport we will / should have a competitor in. Doreen is best left alone when she thinks that rugby is involved in the olympics.  I am in talks with the president of the olympic committee re including rugby as a female spectator sport!  Who knows, if I can make enough from the sale of my cake, we could have a sizable (whisper) 'incentive' for it to be included. Now Jean, this has gone beyond a joke.  I really cannot make any more excuses to our neighbours, who live in the houseboats alongside the Arc Royal, for the disappearance of their garden canes.  We may need to send off for the correct pole which will cost us even more cake as well as Doreen's cups of tea.  Indeed , we may well need to acquire more supplies to exceed the 10 foot cake already planned. Now Sheila, curling is a great idea!  I am wondering what you would all think about this for our team sport?  We still have the cold weather gear from our attendance at the winter olympics (don't mention Kathleen in the marquee  ) so should look rather dashing on the ice!  What do we all think of this?  Off course, we must not mention anything to Lyn now that she is in charge of the chainsaw! I dread to think what she could do to the ice! How is Julie doing with the flags? She may have to suspend this until she has finished our team flag for the opening ceremony. We should look very dashing with the wheeled commode, Dor's tea trolley, the new pole, our mascot Neddy and of course Dr Who.
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Have I missed something?  Who is Dr Who?
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When are the Winter Olympics? If they come before the summer ones next year there`s not a lot of time to practice our curling.You do know curling is a winter sport, Sheila.......................................don`t you?? Eleanor, of course I shall be glad to enter the pistol shooting event - how hard can it be? I can easily set up a target and practice. Will Jean lend me her furry ear-muffs do you think? Otherwise my ears will be ringing after each practice. I saw it on the TV news about all the disappearing canes from allotments in various parts of the country - Nick has ours under lock and key in case Jean makes a sortie up here. What`s Doreen going to do if there`s no rugby going on? She won`t be content with just serving teas - I think she`s hoping for a free pass into the hospitality tent so she can hob-knob with the celebrities. They`ll all have a great time if they get some of Eleanor`s cake!!
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We'll have to keep Dor well away from Mike Tindall, though!
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Oh dear..floor exercises...whatever next? I actually fancy having a stab at the parallel bars. I'm so very graceful when in the air and, fortified by Dor's tea and Eleanor's cake, I should do very well. I can use my garden canes to propel myself up to the bars and then just plummet down afterwards. I also have a huge advantage over everyone else - I look soooo good in a leotard. Not too sure about Kathleen and the pistol (and yes, you certainly CAN borrow my fluffy ear muffs) especially if Sheila is busy with her cannons and Lyn has her chainsaw. That new Olympic stadium could be razed to the ground before it's even got off the ground
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Well I have been trying out the curling for size.  I have had foam ones, electric ones and also steam ones and have decided that I am curly enough! Hope that you are all in training although I urge caution with the pistol, floor exercises and parallel bars.  Appearance is everything and you don't want to make a mess of your hair.  Especially you Jean and you Sheila with your more 'athletic' sports.  You certainly don't want to dirty your leotards. I just hope that Jean will not try to wear those old spotted knickers underneath her leotard again. I was mortified when they were hanging below her bikini on Blackpool beach.  Dr Who took off at such a speed when he saw them. Sheila, Dr Who and Jennie have an affection for each other.  He has joined us on many adventures especially in Blackpool when we were investigating the mystery of the DLA forms.  Needless to say, they remain a mystery! Cake making going well. I live my life in the garden shed baking over the barbecue which has been put away for the winter. Now experimenting with a sugar free version and when perfected, will attempt one made with vegetables.  All tastes catered for.
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I LOVE the sound of that sugar free cake, Eleanor. It means we can have double the amount without it affecting our waistlines too much - although we may be a little spaced out afterwards. I'm sure I should attempt the bars after eating - I would get up therewith a bit of fizz, if you get my drift. Although she no longer participates pn the forum, Mary L has solved the problem of my getting up to the bars. Zebedee type springs stuck to my welly soles and painted in the same colour. Brill idea. I hadn't realised you spotted my pink and yellow spotted bloomers below my bikini and am also mortified. At least they were clean. How is everyone else doing with their training? It's time this thread got going again- we need a laugh.
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A suitable, responsible person?? It just has to be ME.!!!! PS Guess what I saw in York this week? We were waiting to cross the road, and noticed a car with bright pink lettering on the side : It was advertising " Home Tuition on vertical poles!!!" I wrote the telephone number down for Jean, in case she wanted some extra practice.
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Now Eleanor! Of course there will be bars at the Olympic site - Jean will be on them  (well, she'll be parallel anyway or is that paralytic?) I have been practising one of your recipes and my floor exercises are only slightly better than last time's gold medal winner (a great idea to put the iron filings in! I saw Doreen the other day. She is still practising her line out (ah! bless). Look Kathleen. What have I told you about messing with my pistols - I have the opening ceremony sorted. I will fire the cannon at 1pm and hopefully Julie will stop knitting ( I am so worried about that girl's wrists.) You will have enough on your hands (and probably, feet, hair, clothes) doing all the baking. We will need some good food down us when we have finished [blink.] Off for another practise session.
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I am so reassured that Sheila is still practising the volley for the opening ceremony.  We should make an impact when our team walks around the track sporting our knitted hats and, hopefully, scarfs if Julie's wrists don't let us down.  That would be a poor show Julie as, after all, you only have RA and the population at large cannot see it so therefore it cannot exist.  It is only a 'bit of arthritis' like their great aunt Bunty suffers from!  Anyhow, I have allowed myself to be distracted!  However Sheila, you must time the volley well as Doreen has a bladder problem, with all that tea, and we wouldn't want to give her a shock! Now Kathleen, you COULD be in charge if it wasn't for your liking for the Malt.  I believe that it should be me as I have had such problems in the past with my pernod.  I believe that you were partly involved in that fiasco as you were the first one to fall from the bob sleigh when we were winning at the winter olympics.  You may not remember a lot of that day as you were full of the medicinal malt but I am sure that you had a swig of my medicinal pernod too.  You were not alone in this as you were under the influence of others involved.  They know who they are! What good news about the tuition on the parallel bars for Jean.  I have heard that Mary has invented some invisible wire and has been taking puppetry lessons but there is always the fear that Lyn goes wild with those darn scissors!
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Well, girls, Sheila managed to outdo herself yesterday. She looked absolutely amazing tottering along in her pink leopard skin 12” heel less platforms a-la Lady Gaga dragging that blasted cannon behind her. (Glad you weren’t there, Dor – you’d have scratched her eyes out for those shoes). All I can say is that I hope no-one is planning on a trip to Lytham in the near future because you can’t get on the Prom. There was a small incident involving the cannon firing mechanism and a heel less shoe, which resulted in 3 balls being fired off in quick succession. The inner prom now resembles moon craters: the boating lake is no more – blown clean out of the water, and can you believe that the police are still trying to rescue Lyn who was blasted up to the top of the windmill sails carrying a large chain saw. Is anyone willing to aid the rescue party? I think Sheila’s scrummy cup cakes are partly to blame – they are on a par with Eleanor’s and I’m still wondering what she put in that pink icing.
What should have been a nice, sedate afternoon raising the profile of RA ended up as a bit of a blast!
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