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Off Topic. Isn’t the ‘tinternet’ amazing?

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I was a bit bored. So i thought i’d google the rudest sounding towns/villages/street names in England! Anyone with a ‘sensitive disposition’ look away now!

BELL END

BITCHFIELD

COCKERMOUTH

BUTTHOLE LANE

COCKS

FANNY

FANNY HANDS LANE

FANNY BARKS

To name but a few. I was obviously in a naughty mood. My partner & i were laughing at the names. It can take your mind off any pain. Good therapy in a way. 😂

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Potatoheat

We live near Cockwood. Pronounced Coowoo by locals .

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CavendishCool in reply toPotatoheat

Bit like back in the day when Clapham was "Clarm!"

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CavendishCool

Totally agree. Disappointed to not see "Twatt" and "Shitterton" Me and husband also do stuff like this and when we really want a larf and there's nothing on the TV, let's face it the world seems awfully orange at times, we watch "Horrible Histories" on iplayer. "Such fun!" Thanks for starting my day off with a larf, although it does hurt because of my prior moans this weekend. 😁

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Vixen2 in reply toCavendishCool

It’s great you & your hubby do the same sort of thing. I’ve always said i love it when people have a ‘naughty’ sense of humour. My mum & i would laugh alot together. She died 7 yrs ago. I miss her every day. Oh well. Keep laughing! X

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CavendishCool in reply toVixen2

I'm so sorry for the loss of your Mum. It really hurts, but I remember one of the funniest things me and my Mum laughed together at was the men using "Veet" hair removal products on their "bits" and their reviews of said product. We laughed so hard and for so long that I thought we would never stop. A few weeks later, she unfortunately and quite unexpectedly died, but that funny episode makes the loss of now 13 years a bit easier to live with. You literally have to laugh. My husband and I make up our Karaoke lists that we can sing when we go into the care home that we can't afford. Still I have known him since I was 17 and I'm just 65. He's always made me laugh. I don't think he's ever used Veet.......🤔🥴

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Vixen2 in reply toCavendishCool

I know memories are so important. My mum lived alone. My dad died when i was 17. (He was 52). He had a massive heart attack. Very sad. My brother was 24. My mum was 52. She was a nurse & just took over the reigns. When my brother & i left home. She lived alone & enjoyed her own space. I remember a lovely summer day. She loved to cook spicey food. I always remember one occasion. I had some of her spicey mince with rice & noodles. Her garden was lovely. Really blooming. It was warm but not hot. We both loved listening to jazz. She had it quite loud while we sat in the garden & ate & laughed together. We had lots of lovely memories. But that day will always be special to me.

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CavendishCool in reply toVixen2

She sounds like such an amazing and very strong woman and I expect you're a chip off the old block. Thank you for sharing your special time. Enjoy every single memory of her, I know I do of mine. Always here if I can help. Namaste 🙏

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Vixen2 in reply toCavendishCool

What a sweet reply. Thanks. My mum was a very hard working nurse. Very well thought of. A very kind & quite an emotional woman. She was from Belfast. Came to London in 1954 when she was 19. She loved to jitterbug. She told me she would practice on a rooftop at lunch times. Her eyesight was quite bad. She’d take her glasses off to dance. But didn’t realise there were office people opposite that would watch her. We used to laugh about that. She used to love to hang out in Soho. She didn’t drink much. Just loved to dance. One night, a very la-di-da man asked her to dance. (Bad vision again!) She said to this man. I thought George Melly was going to sing tonight. The guy said ‘I was under the impression i was’. It was actually him. My mum hadn’t realised she was dancing with George Melly. (He was quite a well known jazz singer!) We used to laugh at that story. She could laugh at herself. I think that’s a good trait to have.

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CavendishCool in reply toVixen2

It's really funny isn't it. My Mum was a dancer, but her Dad said she couldn't do it for a living - not respectable enough so sent her to secretarial college, but she kept dancing, all around the kitchen when we were kids. I was so right about your Mum - to come from Belfast, that's brave, to be a nurse, that's really brave and to dance with the King of British Jazz, even braver. Bless our Mum's. 💃💃

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Vixen2 in reply toCavendishCool

So sad your mum didn’t reach her full potential. But at it’s great she carried on dancing!! 👏👏

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CavendishCool in reply toVixen2

Thanks xx

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Vixen2 in reply toCavendishCool

I’m going to an open mic tonight with my partner in Teddington. I’m going to sing a couple of songs. I’m in the Mood for Love (Julie London) & Can’t Help Loving that Man. I’ve sung at quite a few now. It takes my mind off my health crap. Music’s another good form of therapy. X

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CavendishCool in reply toVixen2

See told you that you were a chip off the old block - brave! Singing at an open mic night. I would never do that. Enjoy yourself. You will be wonderful ✨️

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Vixen2 in reply toCavendishCool

You’re lovely. Thanks. I’m having a cheeky glass of wine (dutch courage!!) X

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CavendishCool in reply toVixen2

No I mean it. So brave and I beat ya to it. I've had a cheeky Aperol. Sometimes ya just gotta do it. Good choice of songs BTW.

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Vixen2 in reply toCavendishCool

Thanks. There’s a lovely little pub right near the one i’m singing at tonight. The Mason’s Arms. A proper old boozer. Loads of interesting niknacks. Brilliant juke box, dart board. Lovely landlady. They do an open mic once a month. I’ve sung there twice & the landlady & other customers were so complimentary. Really lovely. I get so nervous. But i like pushing myself.

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CavendishCool in reply toVixen2

You'll be fine. You're singing for friends, but most importantly because you want to and it gives you a few minutes away from your other stuff. You go gurl 👏 🙌

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GloomyEeyore

I have these books and they really make me laugh! Sometimes we all need a giggle! 🤭

amazon.co.uk/Potty-Fartwell...

amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00...

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CavendishCool in reply toGloomyEeyore

Oh yeah, it's all coming out now. 😁😂🤣

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