Enjoy your evening Darki.


Back to what was mentioned before--i reckon


the percentage of blokes on all threads would be


about 15%--havent seen one post here.


Richo.

Thank you Richo, I did enjoy my evening and now it's early morning and a new day ahead 🙂



Wasn't there another bloke early in this thread?  Maybe they are all too young to join... 😞



Misty rain and cool again today.



Seem to be suffering from aches and pains today... is this part of the aging factor?



Isn't it a nuisense that all our oldies have passed on (or almost) and have left us to find out about being elderly on our own.  I remember my mother saying that one of the things that struck her about getting old was that she found her mind was as bright as ever it was and it was a bluddy nuisense that her body wasn't responding as willingly any longer.



She was so darn right 😞



Just been reading an adventure story by Will Adams.  His hero Daniel Knox has such a flat out time avoiding the baddies.  He gets dropped off cliffs, hit over the head, was in a car accident and all sorts of other events, he just kept going, I was exhausted :^O





Thank you Richo, I did enjoy my evening and now it's early morning and a new day ahead 🙂



Wasn't there another bloke early in this thread?  Maybe they are all too young to join... 😞



Misty rain and cool again today.



Seem to be suffering from aches and pains today... is this part of the aging factor?



Isn't it a nuisense that all our oldies have passed on (or almost) and have left us to find out about being elderly on our own.  I remember my mother saying that one of the things that struck her about getting old was that she found her mind was as bright as ever it was and it was a bluddy nuisense that her body wasn't responding as willingly any longer.



She was so darn right 😞



Just been reading an adventure story by Will Adams.  His hero Daniel Knox has such a flat out time avoiding the baddies.  He gets dropped off cliffs, hit over the head, was in a car accident and all sorts of other events, he just kept going, I was exhausted :^O






I to find my bones ache more when it is raining & cool, I always have the aches and pains, but the do seem worse with change of weather.



The joys of getting older, I guess.

true purple.....wet humid rainy weather seems to aggravate it.


gidday everyone♥

Sigh 😞  Even my chiro said this morning that it was old age...



Now how about that for honesty?



I'm still sore but heaps bettererer and that's great.



Ah well roll on the years, I ready for ya :^O


bring it on!!!

I've just been watching 'Taggart, 25 years of murder' and as I watched the opening of the very first episod that they produced I was reminded of the very first time I saw Television.



I was I think 17 and it was, I think Channel 9, that was the first station to go to air in 1956.



I can't remember the woman but I do remember Bruce Gingell.



At this point of recalling I decided to look it up in case I was wrong and to my delight I found I had recalled correctly :^O



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nine_Network



I can remember watching the TV tower being built in Willoughby.



Anyone else remember their first TV ??


I remember I was about 7yrs, we didnt have it, but a neigbour did, they invited us in to watch .......Annie Oakly.....there wasnt much to choose from back then and I thought it was wonderful!



I remember when we got a TV, I thought Roy Rodgers was wonderful, think that was my favourite show, it was on every afternoon..........in black & white.

There are old black and white movies shown on Gem in the early mornings that I sometimes watch... they really are priceless.



All the old stars including Alex Guiness, John Mills, Michael Wilding... beautiful



Ah yes, Rob Roy and his horse, Trigger wasn't it?


I think that was Roy Rogers.