I would suggest we meet at the Winchcombe Station of the GWSR .... Time = 10am ... Now "listen-up" all you "Train-Buffs" ... Hehehe The first train out of Winchcombe to Toddington is at 10.40am ... Arrives in Cheltenham at 11.01 ... Leaves Cheltenham at 11.15 ... Arrives at Winchcombe at 11.36 ... Leaves Winchcombe at 11.42 ... Arrives at Toddington at 11.51 ... This is ONE ROUND TRIP ... At Toddington - there will be a short wait - approx. 45 minutes ... At Toddington there is a small museum and also a narrow gauge (2ft) railway to look at - or we could just sit and natter .. :-)) ...... The train then leaves Toddington at 12.30 ... Arriving in Winchcombe at 12.39 ... If you don't want to travel to Toddington after the first full run - then you can get off at Winchcombe and wait for those of us who do .. :-))) ..... Here - we can see the activities on offer - before making our way to the Corner Cupboard" for lunch at 2pm ... IF there is any deviation to this timetable of events I will let you know as soon as I possibly can ... The fair is a tad steep - at £9.50 per adult - £8.00 for us pensioners - but it's a fairly long ride - and all of this is voluntary and high maintenance .. :-))) ....... Sue -x- This link will show you roughly where Winchcombe is ... http://www.gwsr.com/html/finding_us.html
Birdland seems to be good for parking & somewhere to sit if it rains etc. Plus, if they have picnic areas, there's somewhere to sit outside. Sudely Castle Gardens also sounds good & I expect they'll have more parking. Pat.xxx :o)) A Maid of Kent We could meet at a pub or hotel .. ? .... But - I would suggest they would want us to have a meal there - we gets nothing for free - certainly not these days ... :-)) ......... This place looks okay - there looks to be plenty of room - & their "Funeral Tea" is 8.95 a head ... :-))))) .......... .. http://www.risingsunhotel.com/findus.htm Or we could visit Sudeley Castle --- which is what we started off looking at - but I'm not sure if they have enough 'seats' or anywhere under cover - where we could go to sit & chatter ... I emailed them - and they replied saying they do have a good picnic area in the "Adventure Playground" ... But - the Castle itself won't be open - so it's only the garden - & a coffee shop if we need rain cover ... Not sure on admission prices - especially seeing as the Castle itself isn't open ... http://www.sudeleycastle.co.uk/castlegardens/thecastle.html Hailes Abbey - cheapish to get in - drinks / ice cream available - we can picnic here --- not sure where we'd sit though - unless we took our own chairs .. :-))) ...... http://www.nationaltrust.org uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-hailesabbey.htm Birdland --- they have their own car-park - but it's only a small one - but they say there is another one close-by ---- but theree is a cafe - & places to picnic ... And we could watch the penguins eat --- might be able to stand in line for their fish ... LOL ..... http://www.birdland.co.uk/admissions.htm Cotswold Motoring Museum & Toy Collection --- unfortunately there is NO car-parking - so it might be a tad difficult for 'some' of us - but please don't worry about me ... http://www.cotswold-motor-museum.com/sitemap/ Cotswold Perfumery --- the Tour of the Factory does need to be booked in advance - & isn't suitable for the disabled .. Again - don't worry about me - Andy isn't all that keen on "smellies" - & I've seen something like this before ... But we could meet up here - & some of you might like to take a look around ... http://www.cotswold-perfumery.co.uk/factory_tours.html "The Mad Hatter" tearooms --- I've emailed this place - & they can accommodate 14-16 of us ... I asked if they could supply "Tea & Cakes" - & they said yes .... Soooo - it's a possibility - but - I'd have to "book" our place ... I'm not sure how far it is to other places - or whether we could stay here for a few hours - but - I did tell them we liked to "sit & chat" . . :-))) ............ BUT - I have been told that their "tea-'n'-cakes" are a tad pricey --- but - often tea-n-cakes in places like Bourton often are ... The Tourist rip-off ... Andy & I haven't had any time to go & visit - even though we did intend to . . This weekend - for instance - Andy's been working 12+ hour shifts and he's only had 2 days off in the past 21 - and on those - he's had to play catch-up on his sleep - & do things like see-to rellies birthdays ... :-)))) Soooooooo - I'm leaving it up to you to choose --- or maybe you can come up with somewhere else ... Sue ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Remember - this list is only as good as you, the Lister, make it. If you don't post, then it's no fun at all. :-)
We could meet at a pub or hotel .. ? .... But - I would suggest they would want us to have a meal there - we gets nothing for free - certainly not these days ... :-)) ......... This place looks okay - there looks to be plenty of room - & their "Funeral Tea" is 8.95 a head ... :-))))) .......... .. http://www.risingsunhotel.com/findus.htm Or we could visit Sudeley Castle --- which is what we started off looking at - but I'm not sure if they have enough 'seats' or anywhere under cover - where we could go to sit & chatter ... I emailed them - and they replied saying they do have a good picnic area in the "Adventure Playground" ... But - the Castle itself won't be open - so it's only the garden - & a coffee shop if we need rain cover ... Not sure on admission prices - especially seeing as the Castle itself isn't open ... http://www.sudeleycastle.co.uk/castlegardens/thecastle.html Hailes Abbey - cheapish to get in - drinks / ice cream available - we can picnic here --- not sure where we'd sit though - unless we took our own chairs .. :-))) ...... http://www.nationaltrust.org uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-hailesabbey.htm Birdland --- they have their own car-park - but it's only a small one - but they say there is another one close-by ---- but theree is a cafe - & places to picnic ... And we could watch the penguins eat --- might be able to stand in line for their fish ... LOL ..... http://www.birdland.co.uk/admissions.htm Cotswold Motoring Museum & Toy Collection --- unfortunately there is NO car-parking - so it might be a tad difficult for 'some' of us - but please don't worry about me ... http://www.cotswold-motor-museum.com/sitemap/ Cotswold Perfumery --- the Tour of the Factory does need to be booked in advance - & isn't suitable for the disabled .. Again - don't worry about me - Andy isn't all that keen on "smellies" - & I've seen something like this before ... But we could meet up here - & some of you might like to take a look around ... http://www.cotswold-perfumery.co.uk/factory_tours.html "The Mad Hatter" tearooms --- I've emailed this place - & they can accommodate 14-16 of us ... I asked if they could supply "Tea & Cakes" - & they said yes .... Soooo - it's a possibility - but - I'd have to "book" our place ... I'm not sure how far it is to other places - or whether we could stay here for a few hours - but - I did tell them we liked to "sit & chat" . . :-))) ............ BUT - I have been told that their "tea-'n'-cakes" are a tad pricey --- but - often tea-n-cakes in places like Bourton often are ... The Tourist rip-off ... Andy & I haven't had any time to go & visit - even though we did intend to . . This weekend - for instance - Andy's been working 12+ hour shifts and he's only had 2 days off in the past 21 - and on those - he's had to play catch-up on his sleep - & do things like see-to rellies birthdays ... :-)))) Soooooooo - I'm leaving it up to you to choose --- or maybe you can come up with somewhere else ... Sue
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Hi, Johno. Great to hear from you again and good to know you still have that positive outlook on life despite all its vicissitudes. 'Good on ya' mate. Hugs for Mary and Cathy. Geo. Hello folks Life goes on much slower than I would like but I am getting used to the fact that my eyes are now deteriorating fairly fast. I was warned by the Consultant that I may lose my sight altogether in the near future. What I do mostly now is to listen to the radio. I have a smallish radio and using headphones so that I don't interfere with anyone else's quietness I am keeping well up to date with things in general. Sorry I cannot write to you very often and send messages personally, but that is that. We are enjoying some beautiful weather and although I don't see a great deal I enjoy the rides out in the car. Cathy is the chauffeur and my eyes when anything crops up. I have been unable to do any gardening for several years but the girls have been able to fill six tubs with annuals. At least I will get the scent of some of them. Most of the rest of the garden is lawn and flowery shrubs etc so tubs are a good idea, especially where there are cats around to hoike out the flowers you have just planted. (We have a smallish band of marauding neighbourhood cats who love to inspect our garden at night and leave their calling cards.) What with them and the hedgehogs sometimes the garden resembles a battle ground. I have enclose a couple of pictures of our spring alliums which Cathy and Mary assure me look lovely and colourful. Cathy keeps me in contact with the list by reading messages out to me sometimes. I often have a good laugh about your doings. I will write to you sometimes to keep you abreast of my progress. A lady from the nursing community association is visiting me on the 16th. I visit a Consultant on the 7th July at the Low Vision Clinic. Whether they can help me I don't know. I hope you are all keeping fit and well and I will write again soon. Cheers Johno.
Hi, Lin. A very warm welcome to Trivington, aka the Trivvie List. The basic purpose of the List is the discussion of just about any subject under the sun which has a bearing on how we and our (English) ancestors lived. In practice, we talk about anything and everything because today's events are tomorrow's history <grin>. If you are involved in researching your family history let us know when you have a problem as it is very possible someone here can help. If you aren't, it doesn't matter as the subjects we cover are of interest to everyone who can remember the events and things of yesteryear - or even yesterday. Come to think of it, I can remember the former better. Geo. <in Beautiful Busselton, S-W corner of Western Oz with wife Barbara and the mutts, Hamish the aged Westie and Pierre Le Puddle the blind mini. Poodle.> Have just signed up as a Trivvie and my first time ever on a List. My expierence on a computer being card games, living jigsaws, and other puzzles that I do in my spare time, not much of that though; and the data based computers in the shop where I work. Day off is normally having my 2 young grandchildren. Used to do a lot of cross stitch but now have started making my own cards, and enjoying it very much . Have been told there is a Reunion this week, and details of where it is to be. Is there a meeting place there ? and what time please if someone will be kind enough to let me know, hoping you won't mind my joining in at this late moment. Will write more tomorrow as I had a long shift at work today and another tomorrow, Lin
Welcome to the list Lin, Hope you sit and stay awhile it is always nice to see a new TRIVVIE. I am Jill, from Westen Australia,where we need the rain the days are warm and sunny but the nights are very cold. Jill.
Oh the joys of rail :) But I am pleased you had a good day anyway Jenny. DiDi http://photobucket.com/albums/d100/didi_45 Thanks Dave, Pam and Nicki, for your good wishes. 35 years today. We have had a nice day, David isn't feeling to well at the moment the Doctors have been messing with his tablets and they don't seem to suit him, so he left one off last night on the advice of GP to see if it made a difference. We drove down to Bishop's Lydeard and took the West Somerset steam train down to Minehead. Had lunch and decided to catch the 2.55 panoramic diesel back to Watchet and spend an hour there picking up the steam train again back to BL. But they didn't announce that the diesel was up the far far end of the platform and we were waiting for an announcement and for the train to come in to the platford we had alighted on, when someone said it was going, and we could see it in the distance. About 30 of us missed it. Apparently the driver should have waited to be told to go, but was a bit trigger happy. So the Railway company bought us icecreams or a bottle of water and we went back to the seafront for another hour. Then the Steam 3.50 left late as there was a point failure at Blue Anchor, which they managed to fix quite quickly I thought. Then we were late getting into BL as there were 6 sheep on the line walking in front of the engine. The guards all had to get off and chase them back down the line past the train! Great fun. Even though we missed visiting Watchet we had a lovely day, and could hardly stay awake on the journey back in the train. In fact David dozed off for most of it! Back to work tomorrow. Love Jenny. ----- Original Message ----- From: "david cox" <bigdavecox@ntlworld.com> To: <GEN-TRIVIA-ENG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 8:15 AM Subject: [TRIVVIES] Anniversary wishes > Happy Anniversary to Jenny and David > > love and hugs > Dave, Pam and Nikki > > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Gen-Trivia-Eng listers remember Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.8.1/354 - Release Date: 01/06/2006 > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST If a subject has already been discussed - there is nothing wrong with refreshing our memories. Lest we forget. :-)
Hi Johno, AM so glad to see your message to the List, we all miss you so very much. Glad to see that you are getting out in the car with Mary and Cathy, and I'm hoping that there is some truth in the fact that if one of the five senses fails you the others compensate and improve, so that your smell and hearing will improve, one to hear the birds and the other to smell the beauty of your Roses and other flowers and the smell of the freshness after the rain.I have not forget the sense named Feel .. hope that improves a million-fold so that you will always, every minute of the day, FEEL the WARMTH of all the Family, Trivvies,and other friends from all around the world even when you are asleep, so you awake each day with that glowing feeling, you have taught us so much over the years, we are so glad that your Michael chose OUR LIST to put you on. Love and Hugs Marlene ````````````````````` Hello folks Life goes on much slower than I would like but I am getting used to the fact that my eyes are now deteriorating fairly fast. I was warned by the Consultant that I may lose my sight altogether in the near future. What I do mostly now is to listen to the radio. I have a smallish radio and using headphones so that I don't interfere with anyone else's quietness I am keeping well up to date with things in general. ......snipped Sorry I cannot write to you very often and send messages personally, but that is that. Cheers Johno. Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
Hi John old friend It's good to hear from you. Hugs for Cathy, for passing your messages on and reading ours to you. I dearly hope that your visits to the consulant are favourable. Take care U 3 Hugs John xxxx Hello folks Life goes on much slower than I would like but I am getting used to the fact that my eyes are now deteriorating fairly fast. I was warned by the Consultant that I may lose my sight altogether in the near future. What I do mostly now is to listen to the radio. I have a smallish radio and using headphones so that I don't interfere with anyone else's quietness I am keeping well up to date with things in general. Sorry I cannot write to you very often and send messages personally, but that is that. We are enjoying some beautiful weather and although I don't see a great deal I enjoy the rides out in the car. Cathy is the chauffeur and my eyes when anything crops up. I have been unable to do any gardening for several years but the girls have been able to fill six tubs with annuals. At least I will get the scent of some of them. Most of the rest of the garden is lawn and flowery shrubs etc so tubs are a good idea, especially where there are cats around to hoike out the flowers you have just planted. (We have a smallish band of marauding neighbourhood cats who love to inspect our garden at night and leave their calling cards.) What with them and the hedgehogs sometimes the garden resembles a battle ground. I have enclose a couple of pictures of our spring alliums which Cathy and Mary assure me look lovely and colourful. Cathy keeps me in contact with the list by reading messages out to me sometimes. I often have a good laugh about your doings. I will write to you sometimes to keep you abreast of my progress. A lady from the nursing community association is visiting me on the 16th. I visit a Consultant on the 7th July at the Low Vision Clinic. Whether they can help me I don't know. I hope you are all keeping fit and well and I will write again soon. Cheers Johno _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN Search Toolbar now includes Desktop search! http://join.msn.com/toolbar/overview
Hello Lin, Lovely to meet you. I'm Jennifer . . . originally from Portsmouth Hants but emigrated to Canada and now live on Vancouver Island, close to several other Trivvies. Two grown sons, but no grandchildren yet <sigh>. Have fun at the reunion . . .. they're the nicest bunch of people you ever could hope to meet. I, on the other hand, shall sit here and sulk <g> . . . . 5,000 miles away doesn't allow one to "pop" over for the weekend <another big sigh!> Never mind, I shall eagerly await all the photos and descriptions. Jennifer linda pearson wrote: > Have just signed up as a Trivvie and my first time ever on a List. My expierence on a computer being card games, living jigsaws, and other puzzles that I do in my spare time, not much of that though; and the data based computers in the shop where I work. > Day off is normally having my 2 young grandchildren. Used to do a lot of cross stitch but now have started making my own cards, and enjoying it very much . > Have been told there is a Reunion this week, and details of where it is to be. Is there a meeting place there ? and what time please if someone will be kind enough to let me know, hoping you won't mind my joining in at this late moment. > Will write more tomorrow as I had a long shift at work today and another tomorrow, > Lin >
Hi Lyn and welcome to the Trivvies Feel free to jump in and ask away .... we're the most friendliest group you could come across :-) Our boss, Sue has aTrivvie site where there's allsorts to look at. www.trivvies.com I am John a I live in Doncaster, on my narrowboat .... But, am at present out and about on it. At the moment, I am at Galgate, which is 5 miles from Lancaster, on the Lancaster Canal. I hope you enjoy your stay with us Hugs John xxx Have just signed up as a Trivvie and my first time ever on a List. My expierence on a computer being card games, living jigsaws, and other puzzles that I do in my spare time, not much of that though; and the data based computers in the shop where I work. Day off is normally having my 2 young grandchildren. Used to do a lot of cross stitch but now have started making my own cards, and enjoying it very much . Have been told there is a Reunion this week, and details of where it is to be. Is there a meeting place there ? and what time please if someone will be kind enough to let me know, hoping you won't mind my joining in at this late moment. Will write more tomorrow as I had a long shift at work today and another tomorrow, Lin _________________________________________________________________ Be the first to hear what's new at MSN - sign up to our free newsletters! http://www.msn.co.uk/newsletters
Have just signed up as a Trivvie and my first time ever on a List. My expierence on a computer being card games, living jigsaws, and other puzzles that I do in my spare time, not much of that though; and the data based computers in the shop where I work. Day off is normally having my 2 young grandchildren. Used to do a lot of cross stitch but now have started making my own cards, and enjoying it very much . Have been told there is a Reunion this week, and details of where it is to be. Is there a meeting place there ? and what time please if someone will be kind enough to let me know, hoping you won't mind my joining in at this late moment. Will write more tomorrow as I had a long shift at work today and another tomorrow, Lin --------------------------------- Yahoo! Photos NEW, now offering a quality print service from just 8p a photo.
I have a copy Liz , can I do a lookup for you Best Wishes Claire Claire Sinclair Paterson Invercargill, New Zealand . On Line Parish Clerk for Cubert, & Crantock Cornwall, UK ( lookups Welcome ) http://mmhamilton.tripod.com (World War 2 ,Story ) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Liz Graydon" <roots@thegraydons.net> To: <GEN-TRIVIA-ENG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 10:43 PM Subject: [TRIVVIES] British Vital Records 2nd edition > Does anyone have the second edition or can point me to where I can find > out > what it covers? > > Thanks > > Liz > > > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Before you sent your mail - > Please cut out as much of previous messages as is appropriate - and > Please change the Subject Line if the Topic has changed. >
Hi Pat, We did have a very good day, a lovely trip out. Thanks for thinking of us. I got really excited when the steam train went through Stogumber and told David that his ggggrandmother Elizabeth Witch came from there, then remembered after that it was Stogursey! Oh well. Hugs Jenny & David. ----- Original Message ----- From: "PJK :o))" <pat@kendell.freeserve.co.uk> To: <GEN-TRIVIA-ENG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 8:35 PM Subject: [TRIVVIES] For Jenny & David > Sorry I'm late & running behind, but I hope Jenny & David are having a > wonderful anniversary. > > Pat.xxx :o)) > A Maid of Kent > > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Remember - Our "todays" ups & downs of life, are "tomorrows" Ancestral > Trivia. > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.8.1/354 - Release Date: 01/06/2006 > >
Thanks Jean, for thinking of us. Hugs Jenny & David ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jean Himmelsbach" <jwilliam@worldnet.att.net> To: <GEN-TRIVIA-ENG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 8:20 PM Subject: [TRIVVIES] Greetings to > Jenny and David--Happy Anniversary > > and > > to Mark---Happy Birthday > > Jean USA > > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Remember - this list is only as good as you, the Lister, make it. If you > don't post, then it's no fun at all. :-) > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.8.1/354 - Release Date: 01/06/2006 > >
Glad you are keeping okay Johno, I miss your postings and I expect everyone else does. Take Care. Hugs Jenny K. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Johno" <john@connolley.co.uk> To: <GEN-TRIVIA-ENG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 6:38 PM Subject: [TRIVVIES] Hello > Hello folks > > Life goes on much slower than I would like but I am getting used to the > fact that my eyes are now deteriorating fairly fast. I was warned by the > Consultant that I may lose my sight altogether in the near future. What I > do mostly now is to listen to the radio. I have a smallish radio and > using headphones so that I don't interfere with anyone else's quietness I > am keeping well up to date with things in general. > > Sorry I cannot write to you very often and send messages personally, but > that is that. > > We are enjoying some beautiful weather and although I don't see a great > deal I enjoy the rides out in the car. Cathy is the chauffeur and my eyes > when anything crops up. I have been unable to do any gardening for > several years but the girls have been able to fill six tubs with annuals. > At least I will get the scent of some of them. Most of the rest of the > garden is lawn and flowery shrubs etc so tubs are a good idea, especially > where there are cats around to hoike out the flowers you have just > planted. (We have a smallish band of marauding neighbourhood cats who > love to inspect our garden at night and leave their calling cards.) What > with them and the hedgehogs sometimes the garden resembles a battle > ground. > > I have enclose a couple of pictures of our spring alliums which Cathy and > Mary assure me look lovely and colourful. > > Cathy keeps me in contact with the list by reading messages out to me > sometimes. I often have a good laugh about your doings. I will write to > you sometimes to keep you abreast of my progress. > > A lady from the nursing community association is visiting me on the 16th. > I visit a Consultant on the 7th July at the Low Vision Clinic. Whether > they can help me I don't know. > > I hope you are all keeping fit and well and I will write again soon. > > Cheers > > Johno > > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Gen-Trivia-Eng listers remember Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.8.1/354 - Release Date: 01/06/2006 > >
Thanks Jennifer, I enjoyed those, and have printed them out for David to see. Hugs Jenny & David. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jennifer" <slyfoxx@shaw.ca> To: <GEN-TRIVIA-ENG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 6:17 PM Subject: Re: [TRIVVIES] Anniversary wishes > HAPPY ANNIVERSARY Jenny and David. > Here are some Anniversary ponderables for your special day. Hope it was > GREAT. > Jennifer > > Murphy's First Law for Wives: If you ask your husband to pick up five > items at the store and then you add one more as an afterthought, he will > forget two of the first five. > > Adam and Eve had an ideal marriage. He didn't have to hear about all the > men she could have married, and she didn't have to hear about the way his > mother cooked. > > In a recent poll, American men and women were asked if they would marry > the same person if they had it to do all over again. 80% of the men > responded that they would marry the same woman. 50% of the women > responded that they would marry the same man. > > On average, a woman will speak 7000 words over the course of a day while a > man will only speak 2000 words in the same period of time. > > No husband has ever been shot while doing the dishes. > > The secret of a happy marriage remains a secret (Henny Youngman) > > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Please use common sense when sending or replying to messages on the list. > What may not offend you may offend others. > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.8.1/354 - Release Date: 01/06/2006 > >
Thanks Gwen, we did have a lovely day out. Hugs Jenny & David ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gwen Wilkins" <gwenda.wilkins@ntlworld.com> To: <GEN-TRIVIA-ENG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 11:10 AM Subject: Re: [TRIVVIES] Anniversary wishes > HAPPY ANNIVERSARY Jenny and David!! Have a pleasant day. > Hugs, > Gwen > > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Keep up to date with the current Rules for this List at - www.trivvies.com > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.8.1/354 - Release Date: 01/06/2006 > >