Introduce yourself!

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Re: Introduce yourself!

Post by blythburgh » Sat May 12 2018 10:18am

macliam wrote:OK, following the burger's lead:

From: One of the Wild Geese from the City of the Broken Treaty.

Current home: Sylly Suffolk and Alentejo, Portugal. Both flat, both full of good food.

Age: More than vintage, but far less than antique!

Football: Munster and Ireland (Rugby, of course :roll: )

Cannot live without: New things to learn
Suffolk and Norfolk are not flat. Have you never been to really flat counties? Not like the Lake District but certainly not flat. I remember driving back from Minsmere on the back road to Blythburgh and passing this cyclist who was obviously struggling. I felt so sorry for him iit is not a steep hill but it is a very long one and he was had a long way to go. Should have gone to Lincolnshire, now that is flat
Keep smiling because the light at the end of someone's tunnel may be you, Ron Cheneler

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Re: Introduce yourself!

Post by blythburgh » Sat May 12 2018 10:19am

Welcome to the imutual family woodski33. I hope you earn well from your shopping and the recurring clicks. Once your recurrers are payable you will be able to cash out regularly.
Keep smiling because the light at the end of someone's tunnel may be you, Ron Cheneler

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Re: Introduce yourself!

Post by macliam » Sat May 12 2018 12:41pm

blythburgh wrote:
macliam wrote:OK, following the burger's lead:

From: One of the Wild Geese from the City of the Broken Treaty.

Current home: Sylly Suffolk and Alentejo, Portugal. Both comparatively flat, both full of good food.

Age: More than vintage, but far less than antique!

Football: Munster and Ireland (Rugby, of course :roll: )

Cannot live without: New things to learn
Suffolk and Norfolk are not flat. Have you never been to really flat counties? Not like the Lake District but certainly not flat. I remember driving back from Minsmere on the back road to Blythburgh and passing this cyclist who was obviously struggling. I felt so sorry for him iit is not a steep hill but it is a very long one and he was had a long way to go. Should have gone to Lincolnshire, now that is flat
Happy now (see above)?
I live at the top of a "hill" here in Suffolk - but if I compare it to a previous house....
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Re: Introduce yourself!

Post by robyn297 » Fri Jul 06 2018 11:35pm

Hi,

I'm a stay at home mum of 3 living in Manchester.

I'm not sure where I found Imutual, perhaps MSE.

Have used it for years but not the forum, so thought I'd say hi :-D

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Re: Introduce yourself!

Post by kevinchess1 » Fri Jul 06 2018 11:41pm

Hi and welcome to the forearms :thumbup:
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Re: Introduce yourself!

Post by Boro Boy » Fri Jul 06 2018 11:54pm

robyn297 wrote:Hi,

I'm a stay at home mum of 3 living in Manchester.

I'm not sure where I found Imutual, perhaps MSE.

Have used it for years but not the forum, so thought I'd say hi :-D

I don't know how you will find any time... "Mum of three...!" :o
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Re: Introduce yourself!

Post by blythburgh » Sat Jul 07 2018 8:23am

Hi, robyn and welcome to the forum family. You will find us just like your children, friendly most of the time, disagreeing fiercely with each other at times, critical of the parent (Richard who founded the site) and whinging about how the others treated us.

But unlike your family we are not loyal and will use other cashback sites at times :lol:
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Re: Introduce yourself!

Post by expressman33 » Sat Jul 07 2018 8:51am

Hi Robyn , welcome to the forums from a fellow Mancunian ( well close by in Stockport )
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Re: Introduce yourself!

Post by blythburgh » Sat Jul 07 2018 10:14am

expressman33 wrote:Hi Robyn , welcome to the forums from a fellow Mancunian ( well close by in Stockport )
Proud Lancastrians gathering together again but expresso will help all, even those who wear the White Rose ;)
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Re: Introduce yourself!

Post by blythburgh » Sat Jul 07 2018 10:19am

macliam wrote:
blythburgh wrote:
macliam wrote:OK, following the burger's lead:

From: One of the Wild Geese from the City of the Broken Treaty.

Current home: Sylly Suffolk and Alentejo, Portugal. Both comparatively flat, both full of good food.

Age: More than vintage, but far less than antique!

Football: Munster and Ireland (Rugby, of course :roll: )

Cannot live without: New things to learn
Suffolk and Norfolk are not flat. Have you never been to really flat counties? Not like the Lake District but certainly not flat. I remember driving back from Minsmere on the back road to Blythburgh and passing this cyclist who was obviously struggling. I felt so sorry for him iit is not a steep hill but it is a very long one and he was had a long way to go. Should have gone to Lincolnshire, now that is flat
Happy now (see above)?
I live at the top of a "hill" here in Suffolk - but if I compare it to a previous house....
Image
Proof how flat Norfolk is:

Stag conquers summit of Gas Hill Gasp - on an Ofo bike http://www.edp24.co.uk/going-out/gas-hi ... -1-5595954

We were in North Norfolk for 5 days at the end of June, a great ebay offer meant we were based in Fakenham and spent the whole 5 days driving up hill and down dale
Keep smiling because the light at the end of someone's tunnel may be you, Ron Cheneler

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