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Jean from Michelmersh.

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My love she lived in Michelmersh

Quite close to Romsey town

A teacher at the local school

Which since has been closed down

Jean Marshall was my truelove's name

I thought her the bee's knees

A truly pretty girl was she

But difficult to please

I took her to the pictures

A taxi there and back

The radio playing softy

Though the money I did lack

I tried much to impress her

With my witty chat

Puffing my Bing Crosby pipe

Wearing my Bing Crosby hat

But alas t'was all in vain

She didn't take the bait

I did eventually meet a girl

Who was worth the wait

I married her and for 50 years

With happiness she did fill

So thank you Jean from Michelmersh

I'm grateful to you still.

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sassy59

Ah, that’s really lovely Don. Such wonderful memories. Xxx 💖😘💕🥰

in reply to sassy59

I often wonder what happened to Jean, she will be the same age as me if she is still alive. 🤔 😘x

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SquirrelsHolt

Morning Mr.D and that was a lovely sentimental rhyme with a twist. 😀💕

in reply to SquirrelsHolt

Now that I've been single for over 9 years, I'm waiting for Jean to contact me to say she has changed her mind. 😁

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SquirrelsHolt in reply to

Mr.D. I'm presuming that you dont have her phone number or maybe if shes from our generation she could be in the phone book. Not Yellow Pages but the other phone directory we'd be given FREE😁! Seriously it may be good to chat about times gone by, which friends you both knew are still around etc? I may be over-stepping the mark here but there's no harm in trying to find a friend from the past...well not in my opinion anyway.Go for it! ( hope she's a dog lover or else it will be a very short reunion eh?)💕

in reply to SquirrelsHolt

Without Bing Crosby hat and pipe

I think my chances less than slight.

Her married name I do not know

And she's probably where the daisies grow.

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SquirrelsHolt in reply to

Now Mr.D its very unlike you to be so dispondant but if you can think of any links that may lead you to her ..... well you've nothing to loose my dear friend!?!?💕

in reply to SquirrelsHolt

Despondent?🤣 I'd forgotten all about her until she was dug out to provide a subject for a rhyme. As I said in a previous rhyme, I am a one dog man and Midge is a one man dog. Meeting another old friend from the past would nice, I've lost so many recently.

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shopman in reply to

Could she have had a sister with a name beginning with G?

in reply to shopman

She may have, I know she did her teacher training at Salisbury and I think her degree at Exeter.

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Gladwyn in reply to

It might happen ..... you just never know! 😍

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Izb1

How romantic, your true love was well worth the wait Don x

in reply to Izb1

That she was, I doubt that I could have been any happier for all those years, 55 in total.

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Izb1 in reply to

Wow 55 years of happiness, that is something x

in reply to Izb1

We were hoping for longer. 😐

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Izb1 in reply to

Im sure you were Don, we just never know how long we have but you can count your blessings to have had such a long time together, i never found that special person x

in reply to Izb1

You are 20 years younger than me, still time to find a special person, though you seem to be doing very nicely without thank you. 😉😘

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Izb1 in reply to

😊😊😊😊😊

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skischool

Maybe master Po she is still serving behind the bar in the famous Bear and ragged staff ph

Nip along now and you may get a free pint. :)

bear-and-ragged-staff.co.uk...

P.s don't look at the food menu it is frighteningly expensive and at £28 for a Norfolk chicken to share i would want to bloody adopt the thing at that price. :)

in reply to skischool

😂 it was always too posh there. My Uncle, who I stayed with, and I used The Malthouse further down the road. She wasn’t there because I took Margaret there for a meal about 15 years ago. That too had moved up-market. 🙄

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Oshgosh in reply to skischool

A bit expensive I’ve ,have just glanced at the menu.

May return to Wetherspoons

in reply to Oshgosh

The Malthouse back in the 1950s didn't sell food apart from pickled eggs, pork scratching and the like. Full of farm labourers and gamekeepers it was an education to spend an evening there. As a Lancashire lad I was a complete foreigner but accepted because I was in army uniform when they first met me.

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RoadRunner44

Oh that is one of your best Don! I bet there are many old boys out there that remember times like that. How times have changed! So glad you have such a happy marriage..

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hypercat54

Lovely poem as usual Don. There was a 97 year old woman at my mother's care home who had been married 76 years, never had kids and never been apart. They were both in the home sharing a room and she only outlived him by a few months x

It makes you wonder what enables people to live so long, I've never looked after myself particularly well, mind you I've a way to go before I'm in their league. I had an Aunt who was just six months short of one hundred when she died, she had never married but looked after mother until her death at 96

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stamford1234

Nice!

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MoyB

Lovely, Don! xx Moy

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Corin1950

Hi Don

I’ve just been googling Jean Marshall from Michelmarsh in order to play matchmaker and give you a second chance but no luck.

You have been blessed with a very happy 55 years together with your wife and that is very enviable.

Further up you asked what enables people to live so long and from my experience of knowing a lovely man, Walter, who lived to be 99 and had a sister, Jesse, aged 107 I’d say it’s down to genes and lifestyle.

They had a younger brother who liked his alcohol. He only made it to 77. Walter was a complete teetotaller all his life but Jesse liked a glass of whisky. Needless to say neither of them smoked. Walter didn’t look after himself particularly well but he drank a lot of tea which he insisted was the reason for his longevity.

Just going to make a cuppa.

Take care

Love

Corin

X

in reply to Corin1950

Thank you Corin, that's very kind of you to go to that much trouble on my behalf. I've decided not to pursue the Jean Marshal matter any further. She is probably now a shrivelled bitter old lady having lived a life of misery and regret over the monumental mistake she made back in the 1950s. I'll also stop querying why I'm so ancient and pretend I'm only 75 again. 😁 I'm off to make a cuppa too.

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Corin1950

Well I think she missed out big time !

Enjoy your cuppa

X

in reply to Corin1950

😂😂😂😂😂

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