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Re: Bradbury's Buildings

Barney, thanks for the explanation on how "the plantin'" got its name. I always thoughts it was to do with the trees. Now I know something I never knew before. I wonder does Dominic know that? I'll ask him in a minute. I interrupted his viewing of the horses to give him your explanation of "the plantin'". He looked quizzically at me and doesn't agree with your answer.
I wonder how we could find out? By the way, he knew about the vegetable plots.

Re: Bradbury's Buildings

Hi Ted, did you enjoy your holiday? Nice to see you back on the Forum again.

Re: Bradbury's Buildings

Pat
Dabs,

Ann is right. Our cousins are no relation to the Mc Keown's you refer to in Barrack Street, different families. No Theresa in our family names, but I do know the ones you speak about'

Joe remembers Tommy John, he once said he was "getting toughened up for the hod". He was a labourer in the building trade then. I think he was the only son in that family of girls. Kathleen was in my class at school.

Names sometimes mislead us, especially when the families live close to each other.

Pat

Pat


i mind that one about Tommy John for it was me he said it to i probably told it to Joe, doubt if TJ could have carried seed to a canary at that time,or hot water to a midwife

Re: Bradbury's Buildings

b woods
Pat
Dabs,

Ann is right. Our cousins are no relation to the Mc Keown's you refer to in Barrack Street, different families. No Theresa in our family names, but I do know the ones you speak about'

Joe remembers Tommy John, he once said he was "getting toughened up for the hod". He was a labourer in the building trade then. I think he was the only son in that family of girls. Kathleen was in my class at school.

Names sometimes mislead us, especially when the families live close to each other.

Pat

Pat


i mind that one about Tommy John for it was me he said it to i probably told it to Joe, doubt if TJ could have carried seed to a canary at that time,or hot water to a midwife

Re: Bradbury's Buildings

Brendan, thank you. I've managed to put in the quotes. Now I'll have to try and put in the quotes I actually. Don't know how that particular one came up but I just used it anyhow.

Watch this space from now on. Oh, brilliant, every time anyone says anything now, I'll be quoting them. Isn't this 21st century technology wonderful? Mind you, I can't even put a DVD on - Rachel does it for me if I need to. I don't think the boss can put on a DVD either. AND the boss cannot use the computer. Mind you, he's ironing for me this afternoon.