Lovely shots mate.
20 up. She did well.
Lovely shots mate.
20 up. She did well.
We got a moggy from the Cat Rescue folks after losing the one I was talking about. Never regretted it. Scruffy little multicoloured stray of no particular provenance and she’s turned out to be a great pet-and she’s having a second, better, chance at life now.
We got a moggy from the Cat Rescue folks after losing the one I was talking about. Never regretted it. Scruffy little multicoloured stray of no particular provenance and she’s turned out to be a great pet-and she’s having a second, better, chance at life now.
Sorry to hear about that.Its never easy.
I lost my one year old cat on the road 3 years ago. Still miss the little blighter.
Sorry to hear about that.Its never easy.
I lost my one year old cat on the road 3 years ago. Still miss the little blighter.
Just checked back through my old e mails and of the ones still surviving is one from Al dated October 2005 saying he was going to drop it off at my house along with some other things. That never happened, so I wonder if it actually left his possession.
Ollie-perhaps time to send it on to someone who will do something with it, or get the thing developed ?
A lot of folks here had a great deal of affection for Steve, and Al was a friend of mine.
What year was that Chad?
I wonder if we may find some posthumous contributions from Steve or Alistair?
Moggy
Which is precisely why it should be developed. These photos are now irreplaceable.
Thanks for posting these fascinating photos.Serves as a reminder of some of what goes on to keep this beautiful old lady in the style she deserves.
Too bad!
Good selection you’ve got there.
Some songs are unadulterated cr@p whilst others are unalloyed brilliance, but occasionally you get a good song marred by just one or two weird words. For example in Bob Marley’s “No Woman, No Cry” what on earth posessed him to include that bit about wholemeal porridge? And in Jimmy Cliff’s otherwise haunting “Many Rivers To Cross” there’s the inexplicable ‘Wandering I am lost as I travel along the white cliffs of Dover’ :confused:
Any others?
Always wondered what that porridge reference was all about.Nice to know I’m not the only one.
Some songs are unadulterated cr@p whilst others are unalloyed brilliance, but occasionally you get a good song marred by just one or two weird words. For example in Bob Marley’s “No Woman, No Cry” what on earth posessed him to include that bit about wholemeal porridge? And in Jimmy Cliff’s otherwise haunting “Many Rivers To Cross” there’s the inexplicable ‘Wandering I am lost as I travel along the white cliffs of Dover’ :confused:
Any others?
Always wondered what that porridge reference was all about.Nice to know I’m not the only one.
Looks a lot better than those naff 80’s cars sitting in the car park!