Round Table Revisited

And so Lord of the String said unto the peoples, "Go forth anew. Seek a land you can call your own."

The people saw it was good.

So, on the last day the people said their solemn goodbyes and began the long journey to the promised new land.

And so began the new land and its people were joyous!

Welcome, to the Return of the Round Table known as...

"Round Table Revisited" (RTR)
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Prim I don't think he's even allowed to umpire this year unless he's sitting down lol

 

he fell when he was bowling

 

couldn't dress or drive for 6 months.

 

mum said it was really putting a strain on their friendship, lol

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Hi everyone.  I'm just having a break and a cup of tea.  I actually did have to go back to the shops.  I forgot milk of all things and I can't make custard for the trifle without it.

I did save my son a trip to the markets for prawns because they looked ok in Coles. I just wanted a few for snack tea tonight. Now I am going to stay off the roads because there are lot of very distracted drivers around today.

 

Deb, those cards are just beautiful. You should have them framed.  I still have a card like that from the boys old primary school teacher because I used to help out in art classes. 

Joono
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Well...............disaster number one in the Flashie household.............involving a guinea pig cage......wooden cat............and potato in the bath.

 

I have made the potato bake............and even though I have used light cream and light cheese I doubt my hips or arteries will thank me tomorrow.

 

I think I am actually organised.........................gawd I hope so.

 

I was only joking about the potato in the bath.............I will explain the rest when I get back.

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it sounds an interesting story Flashie lol

 

Joono, I have a framed print she made me of a painting that she did of some lfowers in my mother's garden ( a gordonia). she needed those particular flowers for a painting exhibit in Sydney, and mum happened to have some

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Well ...............good news is............nothing seems to be broken............and hopefully I wont have a shiner or two tomorrow.

 

I could see he was trying not to laugh at me when I told him what happened.

 

I was cleaning out the guinea pig cages........................and the wooden cat that sits on the top fell off and smacked me right across the nose.

 

 

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Ouchies!  That's no good Flashie.

 

 

Joono
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URGENT ALERT!!!!!!

 

Santa is preparing for launch from the North Pole!!!!!

 

Let the countdown begin!!!

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  Thanks for the heads up on the NORAD SITE Flashie

 

 

  NORAD on watch as Santa prepares to come to town


 
US Air Force Brigadier General Richard Scobie, right, his son Andrew, centre, and wife, J

US Air Force Brigadier General Richard Scobie, right, his son Andrew, centre, and wife, Janis, during the annual NORAD Tracks Santa Operation in 2012. Source: AP

THEY could lose him briefly over North Korea if the internet is on the blink, but trackers usually on alert for intercontinental missiles are standing ready today to follow Santa’s covert global mission.

The flight plan is yet to be announced, but Elf Launch Staff are expected to confirm Father Christmas’s departure from the North Pole about 9pm tonight, in all global time zones.

Usually responsible for keeping the US safe from attack, Norad, the North American Aerospace Defence Command, must also fit in another operation that has been conducted every year since 1958. The joint US-Canadian unit will be keeping up a tradition started by chance, helping children to monitor Santa on his present-delivering dash from the North Pole.

Norad will have 1250 uniformed and civilian volunteers on duty until 3am on Christmas Day to answer calls and emails from children around the world who are eager to know Santa’s exact location.

The service began after a newspaper advert for a department store accidentally misprinted the telephone number for children to call Santa, putting them through to the operational hotline of the commander-in-chief of air defences. Colonel Harry Shoup got staff to answer the calls, and the service has become such a phenomenon that the website noradsanta.org draws more than 22 million visitors per year.

The site suggests that 47 listening stations and satellites 22,300 miles above the earth will watch for evidence of the infra-red signature from Rudolph’s nose. United States air force F-18 fighter jets will attempt to escort Santa’s sleigh, although it will apparently have to slow down to let them stay alongside.

According to Norad, the “versatile all-weather multipurpose vertical short takeoff and landing” sleigh can outrun the jets even though it bears a 60,000-tonne payload.

Children will be able to talk to trackers at Norad on 1-877-446-6723 or via email at noradtrackssanta@outlook.com.

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LOL that is a lot of fun.  I wonder if his son still believes in Santa? I'd say he is perhaps a little too old going by the photo.

Joono
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Don't you still believe j*oono?

 

I do!

 

This is for any 'non-believers' - Yes Virginia There is a Santa Claus

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aevy8jIBZmM

 

p.s. If you have never heard this - I urge you to have a listen Smiley Happy

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