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red swirl
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Hello there from Sydney, Australia

Post: # 27578Post red swirl »

Hello Everyone!

I'm really happy I found this site (via Google), I've been reading it for the last few days & it's got lots of stuff I've been thinking about lately :wink:

I also loved "The Good Life" on TV when I was little (kinda dates me doesn't it?) and I think that show is part of the reason I want to grow my own veggies & fruit ... haven't been very successful with veggies so far, but the mandarin tree actually gave me mandarins this year!!!

I'm giving myself a few years, maybe 5, then I hope to be good at veggies & get more land to grow things on ... nice to dream about, anyway :hello2:

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Post: # 27582Post Shirley »

Hi Red Swirl and welcome to the site.

Mandarins... oh how lovely!!

A 5 year plan is a good idea - but once you get started with something and it is successful I reckon you'll likely bring that forward :mrgreen: It gets addictive!
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Post: # 27583Post Chickpea »

Hi Red, welcome. I guess we're of an age - I watched Good Life when I was little. My parents were ex-hippies but to be honest I think the main attraction was that mum rather fancied Richard Briers and dad fancied the **** off Felicity Kendal.

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Post: # 27591Post Andy Hamilton »

Who didn't fancey felicity Kendal :lol: Welcome to the forum
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Post: # 27593Post Muddypause »

Chickpea wrote:mum rather fancied Richard Briers
You mean people could actually fancy Richard Briers? Old, dependable, rather dull, slightly over weight, self-obsessed Tom? I find that rather encouraging. The thought that even he can be a sex symbol gives me hope.

Oh, and hello RS.
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Post: # 27596Post Chickpea »

He had a rather silly sense of humour, an instinct for pricking the over-inflated, and such a secure sense of himself that he wasn't at all inhibited from making himself ridiculous. He was also kind, generous, hardworking, independent and affectionate.

I'm not surprised mum fancied him, he was just her type. He was just like my dad. He's a lot like my husband, too.

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Post: # 27677Post Millymollymandy »

You'd better stop posting then, Chickpea, so you can keep that piccy of Tom there!!

Hello Red Swirl and welcome to the site. :flower:

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Post: # 27848Post ina »

Hi Red Swirl, and welcome to the forum!

I have no idea what they are all talking about - not being originally from this country, I missed the whole shebang. Doesn't make me any younger, though... And yes, I suppose at my age somebody like Tom sounds very attractive! :mrgreen:
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Post: # 27979Post red swirl »

Thanks for the welcome, everyone...
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Post: # 28124Post Wombat »

G'Day Red Swirl!

Another Sydneysider!

Welcome to the site, what part of Sydney do you live in?

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Post: # 28330Post red swirl »

Hello Nev!

I'm in Marrickville council area ... are you near me or far away?

Also, I've been trying to do some fruit & nut tree research - you don't happen to know Sydney's average chill hours below 7'C do you?

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Post: # 28345Post Wombat »

G'Day Red Swirl,

I'm in St Clair, somewhat more west than you, but only about 30 min drive!

As for chill hours below 7C? Nope, have you tried the bureau of meterology site or Dept of Ag?

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