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Good Morning Early Birds
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morning all, its another early start, I must be getting used to this by now. Anyone have plans for the day? or perhaps like me chilling out, though i have been busy getting the furniture that i am going to donate to Bright Sparks ready, with all the ornaments, bric a brac - they aren't coming till tomorrow but i have quite a lot of stuff for them to collect.
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There was an old lady living here who must have died. She'd got a couple of sons and a grandson whose mother is a publican.
One day not long after we'd moved in my husband came home to find a man standing by the garage door. He explained that he was the younger son of the old lady and that he had been disinherited (I presume he was the father the little boy - half the proceeds of the house went to the mother of the child presumably to be kept in trust). The chap had stopped by on the off-chance we'd found his Black and Decker bench when we'd moved in but we hadn't. I felt a bit sorry for him really.
The house was so grotty and in such as state of disrepair that clearly neither of her sons had helped her doing anything around the house.
There was an old lady living here who must have died. She'd got a couple of sons and a grandson whose mother is a publican.
One day not long after we'd moved in my husband came home to find a man standing by the garage door. He explained that he was the younger son of the old lady and that he had been disinherited (I presume he was the father the little boy - half the proceeds of the house went to the mother of the child presumably to be kept in trust). The chap had stopped by on the off-chance we'd found his Black and Decker bench when we'd moved in but we hadn't. I felt a bit sorry for him really.
The house was so grotty and in such as state of disrepair that clearly neither of her sons had helped her doing anything around the house.