Friday, 21 October 2011

The Scrobs' Anniversary...



Today Mrs Scrobs and I are celebrating our 39th wedding anniversary!

Apparently, it known as 'The Lace Anniversary', so, to prove that romance is indeed not dead, we're giving each other a pair for our walking boots and going for a picnic with JRT on The Firehills near Fairlight...

The pic marks the spot where the it all started back in 1972!

12 comments:

  1. Congratulations Mr and Mrs S!xxxx

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  2. Aww what a lovely idea! And just the weather for it too today. Lovely and fresh.

    Happy Anniversary, Scobs. Best wishes to you both xx

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  3. Congrats to the two of you, too many people fall by the wayside and miss the beauty of a life together.

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  4. Thank you so much for your good wishes.

    Mrs S put in a mild complaint that I went to sleep after our long walk (which including getting lost, and having to retrace at least 56 miles of steep steps), and after a tincture or three, dozed off again during HIGNFY...

    And we had to light the fire last evening too!

    By God, we live the high life these days...;0)

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  5. Are you were no doubt looking for that nude beach at the bottom of the cliffs... or did you dally in the old quarry there?

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  6. Slow down man you will surely burn out.

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  7. Modo; Young Man!

    Yup, the tired, addled, brown flesh pieces and lumps were on full display... and well coated with Col Sanders' special recipe (it's a family tradition for the Firehills...)!

    And, yes, I know the quarry, but that's a few yards further down, and we stumped for the reservoir dogs' stroll, but missed the turn before the 56 miles of vertical steps!

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  8. Thank you Blues, btw, you're becoming something of a financial guru, so please take it easy, and let me know when there are squillions to be made eh...?

    just email Lilith, or Pips, they know where I live...

    ...thank goodness - have to keep the youngsters in sight these days...

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  9. Hey, you're not wrong there Thudders!

    But why're we all on this mortal coil then, shurely not to stayput...?

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  10. True, but the trick is to shuffle off at the very very last moment and dear old Britain needs the likes of us for a good while yet.

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  11. Thudders, I'll make you a promise that I'll still be here in a hundred years time...

    Collect?

    ;0)

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