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Stone me, ZeitMater has squirrelled away vast quantities of recent, older, even older, ancient and antediluvian photos and post cards.
Full of pictures of ZeitRelatives long dead.
Including ZeitGreatGrandfather & ZeitGreatGrandmother.
Also discovered various decaying plastics etc.
Not to mention all the bedsheets with holes "which you could repair".
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Raining here as well. I spent the morning cleaning the house and am now in a wine bar waiting to see Inside Out."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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How much wine does it usually take to make you see like that?Originally posted by cojak View PostRaining here as well. I spent the morning cleaning the house and am now in a wine bar waiting to see Inside Out.
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I also found the photo of my great aunt Maud, taken in about 1920.
And the photo of my grandfather, all his brothers, his sister, his niece from South Africa, and my gran.
It was taken in 1963, by which time dementia had taken hold & my grandfather didn't really know his brothers.
It was the last time they met, since Harry died on the train back to London.Originally posted by ZeitGrandfather to his brother from South AfricaI've got a brother in South Africa too, he went out there during the Boer WarComment
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I can still post on CUK and play facebook scrabble, so the important stuff is working at any rate.Comment
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