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Posts archive for: September, 2008
  • bristol half marathon - new job

    Vanessa and George (Dans girlfriend) ran in the Bristol Half Marathon last weekend and both finished in good times.  Vanessa who is 50+ finished in under 3 hours and that is 6+ minutes quicker than 2 years ago - I am so proud of her.  George finished in her first ever half marathon 6 minutes ahead if Vanessa - well done to them both.

    I have put some photos on:  http://www.donaldking.spaces.live.com/

    It is great that so many charities benefit from all the people who participate across the country in a huge myriad of runs from 5k to full marathons, triatholons and other similar events.  It is good so many people are taking the time and effort to help others.

    I have changed my job and given up my Safety Consultancy and as from November 1st will be working for a local company called Smiths of Gloucester - really looking forward to working with them.

    Will keep yu posted.

    Take care and stay safe

  • FRENCH PARTY PHOTOS

    SOME PHOTOS HAVE BEEN UPLOADED - WILL ADD MORE TONIGHT.

    BIG THANK YOU TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY WHO ATTENDED - WE HAD A GREAT TIME.

    TAKE CARE AND STAY SAFE

    WILL WRITE LATER ABOUT LEWIS HAMILTON AND HOW F1 IS BECOMING TOO POLITICAL

    PHOTOS CAN BE VIEWED AT

  • french party

    Weather on Thurs & Friday was lousy with us so we decided to move th eparty from back garden to an inside venue.  We eventually took up the offer from our local pub (THE YEW TREE) who said we could come in and use the bar - we could bring our own food and they agreed we could take our own wine as well.  

    Spence & Lisa made us very welcome and they are excellent hosts in our local which is called The Yew Tree and is in Cam, Gloucestershire.  If you want a pleasant drink/night out with good evening entertainment the pay a visit.  Highly recomended - I understand they also have real ale on site.

    An extra addition to the afternoon was that Spence and Lisa had jusy got a new puppy that morning - an 8 week old Exeter Spaniel and absolutely gorgeous dog.  He certainly was given a lot of attention but took it all in his stride.

    Our friends arrived and very quickly eveyone was enjoying themselves.  Music in the background and we started serving the food.  Menu was:  Couq an Vin, Chicken in white win, Garlic chicken, Ham, Salad and snail casserole.  We had bread for wiping up the gravy and cheeses from many different areas of France.

    We had decked the pub with French flags, banners, posters etc and it looked very good.  Vanessa was dressed as a clown waiter and I was dressed as a French maid.  Sadie our next dooor neighbour was a very sexy French female as was Vanessas friend Grace.  Neighbours Chrissie and Brian also dressed up.

    The night was excellent and it was good to see friends and family having a good time.  Will put photographs on my web site tomorrow night - still very tired and going to bed soon.

    Terry and  Denise very kindly donated £20 to my cycle - it is really appreciated.  Rebecca was also their with her new baby and you can see how lovelly she is at my photo site 

    Photographs will be at;http://donaldking.spaces.live.com/

    Take care and stay safe

  • old age does not come alone

    It has now just been confirmed that I am over 25ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

    1. You leave clubs before the end to "beat the rush" (Worst still you
    don't go to the clubs!)

    2. You get more excited about having a roast on a Sunday than going
    clubbing the night before.

    3. You stop dreaming of becoming a professional footballer/basketball
    player and start dreaming of having a son who might instead.

    4. Before throwing the local paper away, you look through the property
    section.

    5. All of a sudden, middle aged people are not 45, they are only 45.

    6. Before going out anywhere, you ask whether there is anywhere to park.

    7. Rather than throw a knackered pair of trainers out, you keep them
    because they'll be alright for the DIY or in the garden.

    8. You buy T-shirts without anything written on them.

    9. Instead of laughing at the innovations catalogue that falls out of
    the newspaper, you suddenly see both the benefit and money saving
    properties of most of the things that are in it.

    10. You start to worry about your parents' health.

    11. You have more disposable income, but everything you want or need to
    buy costs between 200 and 500 quid.

    12. You don't get funny looks when you buy a Disney video or a Wallace
    and Grommit bubble bath, as the sales assistant assumes they are for
    your children.

    13. Pop music all starts to sound the same.

    14. You opt for Pizza Express over Pizza Hut because they do a really
    nice half-bottle of house red.

    15. You always have enough milk in.

    16. To compensate for the fact that you have little desire to go
    clubbing, you instead frequent trendy bars and restaurants in the
    mistaken belief that you have not turned into your parents.

    17. While flicking through the TV channels, you happen upon C4's Time
    Team with Tony Robinson. You get drawn in. Grand Designs also appeals.

    18. The benefits of a pension scheme become clear.

    19. You go out of your way to pick up a colour chart from B&Q.

    20. You wish you had a shed.

    21. You have a shed.

    22. You actually find yourself saying "They don't make 'em like that
    anymore," and "I remember when there were only 4 TV channels," and "not
    in my day...."

    23. Radio 2 play more songs you know than Radio 1 - and Jeremy Vine has
    some really interesting guests on.

    24. Instead of tutting at old people who take ages to get off the bus,
    you tut at rowdy school children.

    25. When sitting outside a pub you admire their hanging baskets.

    26. You find yourself saying "is it cold in here or is it just me."

    27. You understand the above and forward it to your fellow aging friend.

  • PHOTOGRAPHS - SORRY

    Thanks to seaside man for pointig out that I should provide a link to my photographs that just requires you to click.  My apologies - I thought you could link automatically (silly me)

    The link is:  http://donaldking.spaces.live.com/

    I hope you enjoy all my pictures and hope to be adding more after the weekend.

    Following our holiday in France we are having a French party on Sat and hoping friends and family will dress up!!!  Mind you looking at todays weather it could be a washout!!!

    Take care and stay safe

  • pictures - apologies

    I am sorry but I have been puting my wrong address for you to see photographs. It should be:

    http://donaldking.spaces.live.com/

    take care and stay safe

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