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Re: Good morning Sunday

Postby JoM » 17 Mar 2024, 22:45

Osc wrote:Jo, bet you were glad to be at that match! Will you go to Wembley?


That’s the big question Osc, we’re eligible to apply for the first ticket ballot because we’ve bought all home cup tickets but Tom’s due to move into his house sometime in April and it’ll be a Saturday - and it’s bound to be that Saturday - so I’ll apply and hopefully get them but if it’s Tom’s moving day I’ll have to be at home with Bill. Joe would still go, but if I don’t apply for the semi and we get to the final then I wouldn’t be able to get a ticket for that.
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Re: Good morning Sunday

Postby miasmum » 18 Mar 2024, 00:04

Wish I lived nearer to you Jo, I'd mind Bill for you
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Re: Good morning Sunday

Postby cromwell » 18 Mar 2024, 11:27

JoM wrote:Crommers, that sounds like what we’ve all had. We’re still not 100% and it’s been a month for John and 3 weeks for me. My poor Aunty Dor has had it too, she’s been in bed for much of the last month, which isn’t like her at all as she’s usually here, there and everywhere, and has lost a fair bit of weight.


It sounds very much like it Jo.Our son's had it for weeks and our daughter had it for five or six weeks over Christmas / New Year.
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Re: Good morning Sunday

Postby Kaz » 19 Mar 2024, 18:04

Something called the hundred day cough was doing the rounds in Gloucester :roll:
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