Hi Peter Jones, it's been a real pleasure talking to you over this year! You have helped me enormously, through your humour and determination. On behalf of S and myself, I wish you and your wife a very happy Christmas and I hope you can stay upright most of the time in 2015. (S's bruises are starting to moan, he has so many bruises on top of bruises at the moment, they really don't like company do they!!!). May you carry on bringing laughter into this world of ours for many years to come.
I HAVE JUST READ YORU RESPONSE TO PETER JONES XMAS MESSSAGE
HOW IS S AND HIS BRUISES??
I OFTEN WONDER WHEN I WILL BREAK ANOTHER BONE IWHT ALL MYH FALLS BUT A THTE MOEMTN I AM FLALLIGN A BIT LESS AS IM USIIGN A WHEELCHAIiR INSIDE AND OUT NOW
Hi Jill, S is fine, just recovered from destroying our shower screen, thankfully, only a couple of scratches plus a big hurt in pride, screen, totally scattered in to tiny pieces, has to sweep my way into the bathroom to save him!!!
In lovely sunny South Africa at the moment, have a couple of friends staying, which is great, having help, plus a really good time!!!
hi miss or mrs Maureen horne i have not seen you post on here before I looked up your profile and see that you joined in october mate don't be shy just drop me a line or two does your hubby have psp or your good self mate anyway if you just want a chat I will be around here somewhere so if you want to say anything at all this is the place to do it hope to hear from you in the future Maureen until then take care of yourself see yer peter jones queensland Australia psp sufferer
hi miss or mrs Maureen horne i have not seen you post on here before I looked up your profile and see that you joined in october mate don't be shy just drop me a line or two does your hubby have psp or your good self mate anyway if you just want a chat I will be around here somewhere so if you want to say anything at all this is the place to do it hope to hear from you in the future Maureen until then take care of yourself see yer peter jones queensland Australia psp sufferer
hi yer barnacle hows it going ok I hope did you have as good Christmas day mate im sure you did I had a wonderful day with my family i'll get shot for that\\\ it should have read our family we went out to an hotel or pub id prefer to call it everything was included for the money even had santa come in for the kids with presents as well the drink was included but I only had a coupler of glasses of beer but I felt good the food was great king prawns -you had to put a saddle on them and ride them in they were so big mate nee4less to say I had plenty of them about a truckload I think slight exaggeration I think but close enough and there was turkey and ham chicken pumpkin potatoes and stella that's my wife never had to cook anything at all then sweet was custard and cream xmas pudding oh and Morton bay bugs as well that was with the dinner I forgot to mention them mate mince pies cakes I was just thinking it sounds like I was trying to sell you the idea of going next year doesn't it \\ anyway barnacle
and mrs barnacle i thought with your name you would like to have heard of the king prawns and Morton bay bugs YOIU MUST BE CONNECTED TO THJE SEA IN SOME WAY
WELL GOOD PEOPLE I WILL SAY CHEERIO FOR NOW MY ONE FINGERED TYPING HAS COME TO AN END SO TAKE CARE OF YOURSELVES THANKS FOR YOUR REPLY AND THANKS FOR GETTING THIS FAR WITH THE READING OF MINE MATES SEE YER PETER
Hi yer, Peter Jones old boy, good of you to think of your old pal, Barnacle, and of Mrs Barnacle who was highly amused when I reported to her last night in my thoughts. Unfortunately, Roisin could not be with our son and me in person since she died on 30th October of PSP, peacefully and all that but the fact is we missed her grievously. Roisin - and possibly you, judging by your very healthy appetite and good taste - would have enjoyed the turkey I cooked and Rupert's speciality stuffing - which in the end left no room for anything other than a couple of clementines, and of course a fair amount of red wine. Today, after a long walk around a local lake we will start on the home-made Christmas cake.
I wish you and your lovely Stella and all your family a continuing happy Christmas period; most of all I wish that in 2015 something restorative could be made available for PSP sufferers, with you one of the first to feel the benefit.
By the way, Peter, the name Barnacle comes from a small cruising yacht my wife and I co-owned with another couple in the 1980s.
Talking of words, perhaps you and many people know that the word Tootleloo meaning "cherio, see you soon" came to Australia with soldiers returning from France after the First World War. It is said to be an Aussie variant of "A tout à l'heure" which is an expression we use every day here in South West France, meaning "see you later." It sounds plausible.
However, my Oxford dictionary says that Toot is an Australian word for lavatory; and "loo" is an English word for same. So maybe there is more to it. Perhaps a reflection of the extremely primitive loo arrangements in France until well after the Second World War.
Maybe you or Stella can throw some light on this important question!
A very merry Christmas to you, too, dear Mr. Jones! You have brightened our days so often this past year; I can't tell you how much your humor and stalwart courage help us. Thank you! May we all stay upright through the new year.
We are looking forward to a pleasant holiday with family and friends - and lots of good food and drink, of course. We wish comfort and happiness to everyone in this wonderful community. I'm grateful for all of you.
TO ALL THAT ANSWERED MY POST FOR CHRISTMAS I THANK YOU VERY MUCH \\\\ TO THOSE WHO DIDNT I STILL THANK YOU BECAUSE YOU MUST HAVE BEEN BUSY TODAY A VERY HAPPY DAY TO ALL AND YOU ARE ALLOWED ONE EXTRA
SMOOTCH TODAY SO GO FOR IT LADIES AND GENTS TODAY ISNT IT EXCITING SEE YER ALL TAKE CARE HAVE A GREAT TIME DOIING WHAT YOU DO BEST PETER JONES QUEENSLAND AUSTRALIA PSP FIGHTER
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