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Amelia  From Robinvale Aust
Hi Jim thought I would pop in to see if you had any more jokes to tell. I've bought some chocolate chip cookies to have with a coffee/tea whatever's going. Catch you later.
Darwen Jim  From Darwen.UK    Supporting Member
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Hi Amelia,nice to hear from you,I'm a bit new to all this technology,(i'm a bit of an old technophobe i'm afraid).
A gay couple came home after a night out to find that they'd locked themselves out.They had a look round and saw that one of the upstairs bedroom windows was open,so Cedric said to Cyril,'I'll get the ladder from the garage and one of us can climd in the window.'Off he went and came back a few minutes later with a ladder.They put the ladder up to the window,and after drawing straws it was decided that Cyril should climb up.
Half way up the ladder Cyril looked down and said,'Ooh,Cedric,i feel like a fireman.'
Cedric answered,'So do i,but we'll never find one at this time of night.'
   andré  From england    Supporting Member
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Hello Jim, just popped in to say hello and welcome you to your new page, I have brought some hand-made chocolates and some flowers (well there is no beer smilie, drat!!)
I used to live in Oswaldtwistle by the way, wonderful part of the country!
   Canuk Greg  From Ottawa, Canada    Supporting Member
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Hi Jim! A quick visit from a Canadian. Just popped in to leave you a double chocolate fudge Ottawa beavertail pastry as a page warming gift, and in case you don't like pastry, I left a dram of Canadian Crown Royal wiskey for you. Enjoy!
   Deb  From Brisbane    Supporting Member
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Hello Jim........Thought I would pop in for a quick visit. I like that Aussies and Pommies have the same sense of humour. I like your jokes, keep them coming.
Darwen Jim  From Darwen.UK    Supporting Member
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Hi Andre,Greg & Deb,thanks for the welcome.I've been reading comments and jokes from all of you for a couple of months now.
Here's a little bit about myself.Although i live in Lancashire,England now i am originally from a Fife,Scotland,mining village by the name of High Valleyfield.I served my time as an electrical engineering apprentice in the local coal mine,but left there in 1964 and moved to Lancashire where my first wife came from.I joined the Fire Service that same year and served 30 years,retiring in 1994.Since 1995 i have worked at Blackburn College as a commissionaire/receptionist.I will be retiring again,this time for good,in March next year,wheni will be 65.
I have three children,Neil 42,Fiona 39 and baby Craig 36,by my first wife,and three step chidren by Barbara,my second(and last)wife.Between us we have nine grandchildren and one great-granddaughter.The grandkids range from 6-21 and Emma-Louise is just gone 2 years old.
Again,thanks to all of you for the welcome,the chocolates,flowers double chocolate fudge pastry(how did you know i had a sweet tooth)and the whiskey.Enjoy the rest of the weekend.
   Canuk Greg  From Ottawa, Canada    Supporting Member
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hanks for the visit Jim. You have quite the family, and quite the history, being able to retire twice! I grew up in Sault Ste. Marie, Subury's arch rival in junior ice hockey. I assume you have kin still involved in the nickle mines? Anyway, you should get over to Canada for a visit. Great country here to see and visit! Cheers!
   Anne  From Albany W Australia    Supporting Member
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Hello Jim, I only just realised you were a supporting member with your own page.
to the S.M. Club.
Here's a bottle of Goundry's unwooded Chardonnay for you and
for Barbara. It's nice to see a family like yours surviving all the pressures that go with split families. I know from experience. Well done, you must be very special people.
   Judy  From Bendigo    Supporting Member
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Hello, Jim. I've been distributing fresh cherries from the Harcourt district, about 30kms from Bendigo. I hope you enjoy them. Thanks for sharing your story. What plans do you have when you retire for the second time?
   CP  From Canberra    Supporting Member
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Hi Jim, love your jokes.
   Victoria  From Fernlands Qld    Supporting Member
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Hi Jim, I also love your jokes. Brought a bottle of Evans & Tate Clasic White for you (my favourite from the Margaret River in WA).
If you get sick of the cold - jut come visit in Qld where the sun shines a lot (Why won't it ever bloody rain?). The pools full and the beer is on ice.
Have a great Christmas with your family. Best wishes to you for 2007 and your iminent retirement.
   andré  From england    Supporting Member
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Wishing you a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year, love the jokes x
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I've had my wrist slapped by my wife Barbara,and so i should,i've forgotten to add the names of my three step-children,they are David 45,Dean 44,and Barbra 37.We also had another grand-daughter,Morrissey,who died aged 6 months from Cot death,she would have been 14 years old now.We still miss her terribly,
   Canuk Greg  From Ottawa, Canada    Supporting Member
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Hi Jim. Your step children are just slightly younger than I am, as i'm only 57. What a wonderful life you must have lived, and I envy you for having such a large and obviously well loved extended fmily. Hope you and yours have a great holiday season!
   Anne  From Albany W Australia    Supporting Member
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A very Merry Christmas Jim and Barbara and Family
and a Happy & Healthy New Year to you all
   rosemary  From wangaratta    Supporting Member
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Hi Darwen Jim
for my christmas message there is a link on my page or go to
http://www.hallmark.com/ECardWeb/ECV.jsp?a=4537732145951 M153826353Y&product_id
cheers
see you at the party friday
   Canuk Greg  From Ottawa, Canada    Supporting Member
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Hi Jim, and my best to your extended family. I have posted my Christmas greeting to everyone on my page, as I couldn't post the picture in the general comments section. Best wishes to you and yours!
   Canuk Greg  From Ottawa, Canada    Supporting Member
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Hi Jim. 2007 is around the corner. A whole new year coming up, and so much will happen during this coming year. I do hope that you and yours enjoy peace, happiness, good times, (chocolate for those of you who indulge), and should there be some sorrow that befalls you, I do hope you weather it well and stay strong and positive. HAPPY NEW YEAR!
   Judy  From Bendigo    Supporting Member
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Hello, Jim. Haven't seen any postings from you for a while. Your second retirement is coming up soon, I think. Best wishes for that and for a great new life to follow.
giblet  From victoria
Hello Jim. We've been missing you and hope everything is well with you and yours. Enjoyed the photo of Maggie a few weeks back. Do you still take her for walks? (I have a BC, Max, who is very overweight altho he rushes about a lot chasing geese etc. He has a mania for shaking hands.) And when is it you finally retire? Must be a matter of weeks now? Hope you'll be back soon to cheer us all up. All the best, giblet.
20/Mar/07 5:01 PM
   Mickey  From Melbourne    Supporting Member
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Hello Jim,

Just dropping by to wish you and your family a Happy Easter
07/Apr/07 8:11 PM
   Stella  From Saratoga, NY
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Jim, I thought I would stop by your place and say Hi! Hope you're having a good day! Here are some flowers to brighten it! Take care! If you ever want to chat, stop by the SA2 page(under clips). Cheers!
26/Jun/07 9:23 PM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU
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Yoohoo! Anybody home?
Darwen Jim, pop into easy sometime and say gday.

27/Sep/07 6:54 PM
   Mickey  From Melbourne    Supporting Member
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Just dropping in to say I hope you and your family have a great Christmas and New Year.

Mickey and family.
09/Dec/07 9:42 PM
   Stella  From Saratoga, NY/USA
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Jim, Wishing you and your family, health, peace, love, and happiness during this Christmas Season and throughout the New Year! Merry Christmas! Stella & family
18/Dec/07 2:34 PM
   Canuk Greg  From Ottawa, Canada    Supporting Member
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Hi Jim. I haven't seen you post much lately so I hope all is well! Stopped in to say that I hope you and all you care for enjoy happiness and peace during this festive season and in all days to come! Best wishes for a Merry Christmas!
19/Dec/07 4:45 AM
   Eve  From So. Oregon
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Stopped by to wish you good cheer
Brought a little bubblie here
May your toast be great
For two thousand eight
May you have a very

Hope your Christmas was blest.
No resolutions to obsess
It is not too late
For to celebrate
Our Lord Saviour’s Righteousness
31/Dec/07 5:14 PM
   Anne  From Albany W Australia    Supporting Member
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Hello Jim - we haven't seen you around for a long time. Nice to see you back commenting. I hope things are going well for you in your neck of the woods.
27/Feb/08 9:51 AM
   Wagdy Kamel  From Cairo Egypt
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Dear JIM.
I am very glad to stop by your page to say HELLO as we haven't seen you for a time.
Hope You are vert well.
My best wishes to you and have a very nice time.
27/Feb/08 5:35 PM
   Sue  From OK    Supporting Member
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Hi Jim, Stopping to say hello since I have never been here before. Leaving some chocolte chip cookies on the table.
Later, Sue
04/Mar/08 9:11 AM
   Kathy  From Valrico, Florida, USA    Supporting Member
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Hi Jim!! I see you've been around Sudokuland for a LONG time just like me! I happened to check comments way back on July 1, 2005 & there you were!! Please go add your name to the Class of 2005 on the Forums page. Sorry I've never stopped by your page before. I enjoyed reading above about your big family! Hope you are all well & happy.
24/May/08 7:19 AM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU    Supporting Member
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Jim, we never see you around anymore!
Hope all is well with you and yours.
Please pop in sometime and say hi to us all.
Take care,
Gail
12/Jul/08 12:12 AM
   Canuk Greg  From Ottawa, Canada    Supporting Member
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It was good to see you post on Easy today. I'm glad to see you're still around.
05/Feb/11 6:47 AM
   jamie  From aggieland texas    Supporting Member
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Darwen - from another that doesn't visit too frequently - you made some of the "old-timers" glad to see you yesterday!!
06/Feb/11 4:49 AM
   Anne  From Albany W Australia    Supporting Member
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Hello Jim - I noticed you commenting on "easy" yesterday and was going to leave a message but didn't know if you would get back to see it, so I'm visiting your page instead.
I hope all is well with you and your family and you and Barbara are both keeping in good health.
Cheers,
Anne
06/Feb/11 11:53 AM
   Amelia  From Medowie    Supporting Member
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Hello Jim, as you can see I have moved since I first posted on your page and laughed all over again at your joke.
Hope all is well with you and yours and please visit us again.
06/Feb/11 7:09 PM
saylz  From Tassie
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Hi Jim
Thanks for the message. I really make the posts about the Pars as a bit of a joke as I didn't expect anyone to know what I was talking about. Now the daylight saving has changed both here and there, I usually sit up at midnight and watch the posts on the DAFC website. I don't want to get ahead of myself but I am really looking forward to the possibility of the Pars return to the Premier League as a lot of the matches are on pay TV. At present I only see them when they progress in the FA Cup. My family come from Rosyth and my grandfather (David Crawford) played for Dunfermline about 100 years ago. They came to Australia in 1913. He married a Janet Selkirk. He was one of 12 and I understand from a cousin who has studied the geneology that we have a lot of relatives still there. I've never visited but my son is about to go to the UK with a cricket playing mate who is playing for Southampton in whichever league they play in and has promised me he will go to a Pars match in August if they get back into the Premier League.
26/Apr/11 7:12 PM
saylz  From Tassie    Supporting Member
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Hi Jim
Great to get your note. We sat up last night to watch the wedding and tonight I'll sit up and watch the website for the updates from the game. Hopefully the Pars will win or Raith won't either of which reults will put the Pars up. My grandfather was still alive when DA won the FA cup (was it '65)and we were most excited. Of course we had to wait for the Monday papers to find out.
Best Wishes
David
30/Apr/11 1:27 PM
   Anne  From Albany W Australia    Supporting Member
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Hello Jim - it's lovely to see you posting comments again lately.
Hope all is well with you and your family.
Cheers,
Anne
10/May/11 10:33 AM
saylz  From Tassie    Supporting Member
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A good result. Unbelievably, it was telecast on Setanta Sports in Australia at 4.30am our time. Got up and had a look at last bit. Recorded the whole match and will watch it tonight. My son leaves for the UK next week.
26/Jul/11 3:11 PM
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