as you all know and love my tv programme, and aware that i'm getting on in age,i have a worry. with all my medical problems lately i'm so worried about my poor poor richard having to look after me,on top of all the essential housework (poor dear)may proove to be too much of a strain so my saving grace, is that i be put down (humanely)when i become too much of a burden so how many of you jolly old folk agree with my idea? answers to hyacinth at the bouquet residence please no lower-class answers from peasants trying to climb the social ladder please lol love you all x
Mrs Bucket! Katie's not scary! We both have the same mother and she is very like you honest!x p.s How's Sheridan these days? Has he come out of the closet yet?
VillageVicar
i thank you for youre most full and comprehensive answer
dindnt onslow win a cruise once
bet he doesn't shop at Mohammed Al Fayeds store like me lol
Actually, tonight it was the nursing home! We played games like hide and go sleep, hide the catheter, Bladder bag bingo and bobbing for dentures. To ensure all the residents have a little get up and go tomorrow, we finished off the evening with prune cordials and Metamucil daiquiris!
This thread is too strange for me. I�m stepping off the bus at the next stop. Thank you ! :-)
Hyacinth: Thank you for your kind words! You�re right. Onslow won a sailing (or cruise, I can�t remember) on the QE2. No, you won�t find them in Harrods�well, perhaps in the basement, just past Harrods Bank, the BA Travel desk and cameras, lingering around the �10 trinkets. But he�d only be there on Daisy�s insistence as they wanted to appear more upmarket when they walked along Basil street on the way to the Cunard office to pick up their tickets.