Re: Over 50's Club Scotland (part 3)
Re: Over 50's Club Scotland (part 3)
My yearly trip to the hairdresser is over two hours as she..Re: Over 50's Club Scotland (part 3)
Jeeze Roxy...You must have lots of patience to go through all that..but worth it by the looks of it....I stopped dying My hair when I turned 70 and just let it go a natural platinum white...now it's just shampoo/condition/blowdry & go.Re: Over 50's Club Scotland (part 3)
Decided to revert back to INTERNET EXPLORER..just can't get on with EDGE as all My settings have been changed around since a couple of weeks ago...will look at it more clearly when I've more time,..why the hell don't They leave things as they have been for yearsRe: Over 50's Club Scotland (part 3)
Tell me about it. I got the free upgrade to Windows Ten when it first came out, AND I hate it. Can't switch back it's too late now. Actually I found Windows XP to be the best I ever used. Would so love to return to it. The new edge came to me in one of the updates I can't stop and it threw several massive spanners in my works. Like you say, leave things alone.Re: Over 50's Club Scotland (part 3)
Re: Over 50's Club Scotland (part 3)
Good Morning Each,a very wet one here and it's on for the day so a cook-up for the freezer is in the cards...Dug out some home grown potatoes from pots so it'll be cottage/fish pies & tattie soup,Re: Over 50's Club Scotland (part 3)
Good morning ladies, raining here this morning.Roxy I'm about the same time at the hairdressers. By the time she applies the colour and wait for it to take about forty minutes. Then getting it cut. May well done on getting the bus, most people keep their distance. Its the same on the train, they keep their distance. Housework and a few other things today.Re: Over 50's Club Scotland (part 3)
Afternoon Lassies,still piddling doon here and I'm bored,
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