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Happy New Year!

Dirtylitterboxo
  
Happy new year!

I've just had my new year surprise, and it's brought a tear to my eye. Nathan is on holiday with
school in France - skiing in the alps. It's just turned 2004 there... the phone went "RING!" here. I
picked it up and heard Nathan say "Happy New Year Mum!" with the sound of lots of partying going on
in the background. I'm really, really happy he's having a great time and that he *thought* to
telephone his Mum back home :-D

*hugs* helen s

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Richard Bates
  
On 31 Dec 2003 23:14:08 GMT, in
<20031231181408.14410.00002052@mb-m28.aol.com>, wafflycathcs@aol.comcomcom
(dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers) wrote:

>Happy new year!
>
>I've just had my new year surprise, and it's brought a tear to my eye. Nathan is on holiday with
>school in France - skiing in the alps. It's just turned 2004

You silly girl, the Alps were built for *cycling up*: not skiing down

--
Due to a typing error on the Children's Hospital menu Saturday evening now offers "Beef burger in a
bum". Email: Put only the word "richard" before the @ sign.

\ Dave
  
"dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers" <wafflycathcs@aol.comcomcom> wrote in
message news:20031231181408.14410.00002052@mb-m28.aol.com...
> Happy new year!
>
> I've just had my new year surprise, and it's brought a tear to my eye.
Nathan
> is on holiday with school in France - skiing in the alps. It's just turned
2004
> there... the phone went "RING!" here. I picked it up and heard Nathan say "Happy New Year Mum!"
> with the sound of lots of partying going on in the background. I'm really, really happy he's
> having a great time and that he *thought* to telephone his Mum back home :-D
>
> *hugs* helen s
>
Aaaah!... more heaving maternal bosoms ?? ;-) Dave

Dirtylitterboxo
  
>You silly girl, the Alps were built for *cycling up*: not skiing down

Well Nathan was most miffed when I refused to let him take his bike ... he wanted to attempt
Galibier...

New Year cheers, helen s :-) --This is an invalid email address to avoid spam-- to get correct one
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Dirtylitterboxo
  
>Aaaah!... more heaving maternal bosoms ?? ;-) Dave

Yup - off the Richter Scale - not a pleasant sight ;-)

Cheers, helen s

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Mseries
  
dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers wrote:
>> You silly girl, the Alps were built for *cycling up*: not skiing down
>
> Well Nathan was most miffed when I refused to let him take his bike ... he wanted to attempt
> Galibier...
>
> New Year cheers, helen s :-) --This is an invalid email address to avoid spam-- to get correct one
> remove dependency on fame & fortune
> h*$el*$$e**nd***$o$ts***i*$*$m**m$$o*n**s@$*$a$$o**l.c**$*$om$$

It'll be closed this time of year. Where has he gone ?

\ Dave
  
"dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers" <wafflycathcs@aol.comcomcom> wrote in
message news:20040101123632.14163.00001841@mb-m14.aol.com...
> >Aaaah!... more heaving maternal bosoms ?? ;-) Dave
>
> Yup - off the Richter Scale - not a pleasant sight ;-)
>
> Cheers, helen s
>
Often thought of growing meself some so I can demonstrate the pride I have in mine ;-)

Mseries
  
dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers wrote:
>> It'll be closed this time of year. Where has he gone ?
>
> Well he *was* at Serre Chevalier, but is now on the journey home :-D
>

Excellent I stayed at Serre Che twice for Le Tour and whilst skiing at Alpe d'Huez one year took a
day trip there because the snow was better. Despite only skiing there for one day, Serre Che is the
Frecnh ski area I'd like to return to. It makes a good base for cycling in the Alps too, as well as
the Lauteret and Galibier one has the Cols de Mont Genevre and Izoard almost on the doorstep and the
Col de Vars is close too. In addition the mighty Col de Granon is across the road, little known
about but used in the tour in 1986 I think and a complete b***ch. One year I was there I cycled up
the Izoard in intense heat came back absolutely fried, my mate stayed at home and went out at 17:00
to ride the Granon. He missed dinner, I didn't !

Thats my favourite part of the Alps

James Hodson
  
On 02 Jan 2004 16:12:30 GMT, wafflycathcs@aol.comcomcom
(dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers) wrote:

>Well he *was* at Serre Chevalier, but is now on the journey home :-D
Good area, IFAIK.

Richard should be shot for stating the following:
>You silly girl, the Alps were built for *cycling up*: not skiing down

OK, maybe "shot" is rather severe. A minor verbal pounding is probably more appropriate.

James

--
"Sorry mate, I didn't see you" is not a satisfactory excuse.

Simonb
  
MSeries wrote:
> b***ch

biaoch?

Simonb

Mseries
  
dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers wrote:
>
> Well he's back. Safe, tired, had a great time, but lots of hugs all round on return home. Plus,
> he was mobbed by one of the cats immediately on his return and this morning, one of the other
> cats is being a lap fungus on him :-) I, on the other hand, am working my way through a large
> pile of dirty clothes. He's got his skiing certificate thinggie to say he's passed the beginner's
> course (with merit), and he wants a roast dinner with all the trimmings this weekend. He's lost
> weight - due to all the exercise but looks good on it. He has already said he wants to get out on
> his bike :-)

Whenever I used to go skiing I used to return feeling really fit and rareing to go cycling. Must be
the exercise at altitude and sunshine.

Did he miss his Mum while he was away ?

\ Dave
  
"dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers" <wafflycathcs@aol.comcomcom> wrote in
message news:20040103070402.12223.00002557@mb-m05.aol.com...
> >Whenever I used to go skiing I used to return feeling really fit and
rareing
> >to go cycling. Must be the exercise at altitude and sunshine.
> >
> >Did he miss his Mum while he was away ?
>
> Well, he's being very kind and/or diplomatic. He says he had a great time whilst away, but is glad
> to be home as he missed Mum, Dad & the cats :-)
>
> Cheers, helen s (still wading through a huge pile of washing...)
>

Ah, you trained this one well <said with Darth Vader voice box special effect ;-)

Tony Raven
  
dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers wrote:
>
> Well, he's being very kind and/or diplomatic. He says he had a great time whilst away, but is glad
> to be home as he missed Mum, Dad & the cats :-)
>

I'm beginning to wonder whether this Nathan is actually an "imaginary offspring" Real teenagers just
aren't like that ;-)

Tony

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