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    1. RE: [TRIVVIES] Happy birthday
    2. Lizzie Love
    3. Many many thanks dear friends for all your good wishes. Especially as I hardly deserve them, being so remiss myself in not sending greetings to others, and not posting to the list. I had a lovely birthday this year, starting on Friday when Sue and Andy took me out for lunch and afterwards we made a trip to the Chatsworth Farm Shop where I bought some smoked trout for yesterday. On Sunday my friend Caroline took me out to lunch and we went to choose plants for her garden. I was especially looking forward to yesterday as an old friend was stopping overnight on her way from her home in France to Scotland. I hadn't seen her for twenty years. I had a special dinner planned and fortunately had everything ready ahead of time because a neighbour turned up and... yes ... took me out to lunch. I was back here in time for Mel's arrival. Now you have to understand that I a) usually go to bed early b) don't drink alcohol unless it's a little white wine much watered. Mel had said she'd bring a bottle of wine and some brie ... well there was rather more than one bottle and I am now well stocked. We ate ... smoked trout with watercress and fresh cherries - Roast duck-legs on red-cabbage, apple and redcurrants - fresh strawberries with lemon sorbet and cream, with which we polished off most of a bottle of red which I was drinking neat! As we reached the brie and coffee and Turkish delight Mel produced a bottle of champagne, and although my friend Pip came over for a glass she was driving later so couldn't help us out much ... and it doesn't keep of course ... ... we sat up talking until two and polished off the whole bottle. I was wide awake and sober, slept like a top, and was up bright-eyed at six-thirty. I can't believe it. Anyway, all round it was a good birthday and of course I now know that people do need me and will still feed me "now I'm sixty-four" Thank you again and good wishes to all of you who have celebrations this week. ... Lizzie

    07/11/2006 12:45:58
    1. RE: [TRIVVIES] Happy birthday
    2. Diane Kirby
    3. I am glad you had such a wonderful birthdays Lizzie DiDi http://photobucket.com/albums/d100/didi_45 Many many thanks dear friends for all your good wishes. Especially as I hardly deserve them, being so remiss myself in not sending greetings to others, and not posting to the list. I had a lovely birthday this year, starting on Friday when Sue and Andy took me out for lunch and afterwards we made a trip to the Chatsworth Farm Shop where I bought some smoked trout for yesterday. On Sunday my friend Caroline took me out to lunch and we went to choose plants for her garden. I was especially looking forward to yesterday as an old friend was stopping overnight on her way from her home in France to Scotland. I hadn't seen her for twenty years. I had a special dinner planned and fortunately had everything ready ahead of time because a neighbour turned up and... yes ... took me out to lunch. I was back here in time for Mel's arrival. Now you have to understand that I a) usually go to bed early b) don't drink alcohol unless it's a little white wine much watered. Mel had said she'd bring a bottle of wine and some brie ... well there was rather more than one bottle and I am now well stocked. We ate ... smoked trout with watercress and fresh cherries - Roast duck-legs on red-cabbage, apple and redcurrants - fresh strawberries with lemon sorbet and cream, with which we polished off most of a bottle of red which I was drinking neat! As we reached the brie and coffee and Turkish delight Mel produced a bottle of champagne, and although my friend Pip came over for a glass she was driving later so couldn't help us out much ... and it doesn't keep of course ... ... we sat up talking until two and polished off the whole bottle. I was wide awake and sober, slept like a top, and was up bright-eyed at six-thirty. I can't believe it. Anyway, all round it was a good birthday and of course I now know that people do need me and will still feed me "now I'm sixty-four" Thank you again and good wishes to all of you who have celebrations this week. ... Lizzie ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Pure Fiction messages are frowned upon - Elephants do not travel in balloons - please use the Adventure List.

    07/12/2006 06:55:25
    1. Re: [TRIVVIES] Happy birthday
    2. Valerie Bower
    3. Sounds like a great birthday Lizzie Val xx Many many thanks dear friends for all your good wishes. Especially as I hardly deserve them, being so remiss myself in not sending greetings to others, and not posting to the list. I had a lovely birthday this year, starting on Friday when Sue and Andy took me out for lunch and afterwards we made a trip to the Chatsworth Farm Shop where I bought some smoked trout for yesterday. On Sunday my friend Caroline took me out to lunch and we went to choose plants for her garden. I was especially looking forward to yesterday as an old friend was stopping overnight on her way from her home in France to Scotland. I hadn't seen her for twenty years. I had a special dinner planned and fortunately had everything ready ahead of time because a neighbour turned up and... yes ... took me out to lunch. I was back here in time for Mel's arrival. Now you have to understand that I a) usually go to bed early b) don't drink alcohol unless it's a little white wine much watered. Mel had said she'd bring a bottle of wine and some brie ... well there was rather more than one bottle and I am now well stocked. We ate ... smoked trout with watercress and fresh cherries - Roast duck-legs on red-cabbage, apple and redcurrants - fresh strawberries with lemon sorbet and cream, with which we polished off most of a bottle of red which I was drinking neat! As we reached the brie and coffee and Turkish delight Mel produced a bottle of champagne, and although my friend Pip came over for a glass she was driving later so couldn't help us out much ... and it doesn't keep of course ... ... we sat up talking until two and polished off the whole bottle. I was wide awake and sober, slept like a top, and was up bright-eyed at six-thirty. I can't believe it. Anyway, all round it was a good birthday and of course I now know that people do need me and will still feed me "now I'm sixty-four" Thank you again and good wishes to all of you who have celebrations this week. ... Lizzie ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Pure Fiction messages are frowned upon - Elephants do not travel in balloons - please use the Adventure List. -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.9.10/384 - Release Date: 10/07/2006

    07/14/2006 10:07:27
    1. Re: [TRIVVIES] Happy birthday
    2. John Clark
    3. ooooooooops so sorry I missed your birthday, Lizzie ... A belated HAPPY BIRTHDAY to you (((((hugs))))) I've not had a very good signal for the last few days, so I've not been online much so I'd like to say Sorry to the people who's birthdays i've missed ..... Sorry Take care all Hugs John xxxx Sounds like a great birthday Lizzie Val xx Many many thanks dear friends for all your good wishes. Especially as I hardly deserve them, being so remiss myself in not sending greetings to others, and not posting to the list. I had a lovely birthday this year, starting on Friday when Sue and Andy took me out for lunch and afterwards we made a trip to the Chatsworth Farm Shop where I bought some smoked trout for yesterday. On Sunday my friend Caroline took me out to lunch and we went to choose plants for her garden. I was especially looking forward to yesterday as an old friend was stopping overnight on her way from her home in France to Scotland. I hadn't seen her for twenty years. I had a special dinner planned and fortunately had everything ready ahead of time because a neighbour turned up and... yes ... took me out to lunch. I was back here in time for Mel's arrival. Now you have to understand that I a) usually go to bed early b) don't drink alcohol unless it's a little white wine much watered. Mel had said she'd bring a bottle of wine and some brie ... well there was rather more than one bottle and I am now well stocked. We ate ... smoked trout with watercress and fresh cherries - Roast duck-legs on red-cabbage, apple and redcurrants - fresh strawberries with lemon sorbet and cream, with which we polished off most of a bottle of red which I was drinking neat! As we reached the brie and coffee and Turkish delight Mel produced a bottle of champagne, and although my friend Pip came over for a glass she was driving later so couldn't help us out much ... and it doesn't keep of course ... ... we sat up talking until two and polished off the whole bottle. I was wide awake and sober, slept like a top, and was up bright-eyed at six-thirty. I can't believe it. Anyway, all round it was a good birthday and of course I now know that people do need me and will still feed me "now I'm sixty-four" Thank you again and good wishes to all of you who have celebrations this week. ... Lizzie ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Pure Fiction messages are frowned upon - Elephants do not travel in balloons - please use the Adventure List. -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.9.10/384 - Release Date: 10/07/2006 ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Pure Fiction messages are frowned upon - Elephants do not travel in balloons - please use the Adventure List. _________________________________________________________________ Windows LiveĀ™ Messenger has arrived. Click here to download it for free! http://imagine-msn.com/messenger/launch80/?locale=en-gb

    07/14/2006 12:41:22