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 This gets better by the day!  Oh my word!  These rowers are stunning! I mean strong!  What a brilliant plan Jean, we can get Lyn to pose with her sabre on the towable whatsit and we will be safe! My hair couldn't stand another of her hairdo's.
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Hi,Tassle Gang, I know you can't say anything but having missed you at the opening bonanza, are you in contention for a place in the closing ceremony? Do hope so. Just a hint that you are practising will do!!! Anne
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Just you wait till you see us in the sprint and the pole vault Anne! There will be at least 6 gold medals there I'm certain.
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Never seen pole vaulting wheelchairs and crutches. The mind boggles but knowing all your talents I'm sure there will be AT LEAST 6 medals. Didn't realise hairdressing came into the line up. As everyone (including audience will be wearing helmets Lyn should have fun with basin type cuts She'll be wornout!! Will the trolley be around at halftime or have the "official sponsors" have nobbled you? GOOD LUCK Anne
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Silly me, you're talking about the Paralympics!!! Anne
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I've been giving the Olympics some very serious thought today and have decided that we should form a synchronized diving team. If we start training now, we should be in something like form (although what sort of form is open to debate) by the time the next Olympics is upon us. Maybe we could be the first team of four divers (two wheelchairs and four pairs of crutches). Doreen would be at the bottom of the board, poolside, banging her drum and dispensing the welcome cuppa. Steve is rigging up some old stepladders and bits of plywood over the duck pond in the field at the back of the house as I type, so we have somewhere to train. I've asked Julie M to work on the swimming costumes but am hoping she will get some preshrunk, non stretch wool or else all our wobbly bits could be exposed.
I'm not sure whether you all know, but Doreen is presently residing in Charring Cross Hospital with broken feet - who else would attempt to get into the pool in 8" platforms? I am sure she did it deliberately to attract all the attention from the lifeguards. Fortunately, Eleanor was on hand to spoon feed her some special cake and she was soon whisked off in a 'bulance. Kathleen didn't impress anyone in her Admiral's hat, especially as it came complete with The Ark Royal. I've just heard on the news that traffic is now totally gridlocked around London. Be ashamed, Kathleen, be VERY ashamed. And as for Lyn - oh my goodness - how did she get into the cross country event and cut the tail and mane off Zara's horse?
Just off now to try and make my wheelchair adaptable to springs and stuff which will hurl me out at high velocitude! Does anyone have any contacts at NASA?
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I'm out of hospital now, both feet in plaster boots, the height of fashion. I can't walk around too much so today I positioned my tea trolley at the foot of the men's diving board. I didn't dispense much tea but my, what a view!
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Is Sheila keeping quiet because she is preparing to snuff out the Olympic flame (flames) with her well aimed cannon? Anne
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I am totally ashamed and have just taken my head from under the duvet. First there was Lyn and her scissors: it was no wonder that Zara didn't get a clear round! Then Doreen with her broken feet crammed into blue platform boots charging visitors for a cup of tea and piece of MY cake from that old tea trolley. Guess which royal prince was admitted with bladder problems and she gave him a cuppa with a piece of my cake! Oh the shame of himself and Kathleen doing the gay gordons and her with the ark royal perched on her head.
As if all of that wasn't enough, Jean's duck pond is only in the centre of a municipal park. Here we were practising with all these people sucking ice lollies and licking ice cream cones when we came up for air. There has been a public protest at the goings on with something dicey happening to the ducks. Steve claimed that he was only cleaning the catapult and I am forced to support him as the fine and newspaper headlines would knock Harry off the front page.
Never mind, we will make the Commonwealth games as we are so proficient. I am not sure just what in but I will remember after a piece of delicious cake and a cup of Dor's tea!
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I thought HRH and I did the Gay Gordons quite well, all things considered, Eleanor, though he`s a bit heavy-handed when it comes to the twirling around bit - not my fault the ark royal fell off. The Commonwealth Games are to be in Glasgow - I think I`ll do the cycling, as long as I can keep Lyn away from my tyres. I`m distancing myself from Doreen and her battered old trolley, and I won`t be having any tea from her - I don`t want to end up in hospital like HRH. Who knows when that trolley was last cleaned? I`ll have a slice of your cake, though, before I pedal off into the hall of fame. The least said about Jean the better - one set of headlines after another, and all of them notorious. What on earth made her think she could pole-vault in a deep pond in a public park?
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I do hope she had her undercrackers on this time- sadly I couldn't make it as I have broken my toe but I hope to be fully rcovered in time for the Commonwealth games. YES I'VE CHANGED, PAIN DOES THAT TO PEOPLE.
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I believe Jean was wearing the ones you knitted for her, those ones in the nice Fairisle pattern.
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Oh no---they were starting to unravel last time I saw them. YES I'VE CHANGED, PAIN DOES THAT TO PEOPLE.
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You mean you didn't knit a thong for her?
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Oh no----not again........... YES I'VE CHANGED, PAIN DOES THAT TO PEOPLE.
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