Journal 64

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It's arrived! ...Just as I had made myself a cup of tea! Great timing. :D
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Thank you for letting us know, Daisy! Hope you enjoy your journal while sipping your tea! :D
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Thanks Sixret... trouble is it slows down what I should be doing! :?
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I can relate to that problem. It is a normal occurrence every time the journal has arrived. :D
I stand with justice and the truth. Palestine will be free from the river to the sea.

Learn the history. Do research.

The hypocrisy, double standard, prejudice and bigotry own by some people is so obvious.Shame on them!
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Funny how the Journal always seems to be due on a Thursday...the one day when we never seem to have a postal delivery for some reason!! :roll:
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My copy has just arrived in the post. Many thanks indeed, Tony. It looks great and its arrival today is an early birthday treat, which I shall enjoy fully this evening. :D
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Received my copy too - hooray! Just had a quick flick through and smiled at Julie's article "Seasonal Blyton" I've got a stack of Enid's Christmas related books (new compilations and vintage ones) to dive into next month to lead up to Christmas Day along with the latest journal - terrific stuff. A quick well done to you all and Tony too, of course! Dashing off to next medical appointment now!
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rub it in, you lot!! :-( :cry: :cry:
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I've not got mine yet, Rob, so you're not on your own. The postal system forgets that people live beyond the Tamar Bridge. :lol: :lol:

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panic over, lol! I've now received mine! Our postal service - 2pm delivery...! :lol:
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I really like the additional colour pages...even if they did end up costing more than Tony thought! Love the contents page! :-D

Looking at my article (which I always check over first!) I see a mistake...not sure if it was mine or happened later...'and big-headedness.' rather than 'and big-headedness cured...' :D Apologies if this was a typo... :oops:
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Mine's come too! :D Thank you, Tony. It looks great! I'm going on shift very soon so won't be able to dig into it yet, but I can see there are lots of articles that sound intriguing and I'll look forward to reading them.
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Rob Houghton wrote: Looking at my article (which I always check over first!) I see a mistake...not sure if it was mine or happened later...'and big-headedness.' rather than 'and big-headedness cured...' :D Apologies if this was a typo... :oops:
I knew something was missing but couldn't think what, Rob. :? Great article though, much enjoyed.
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Thanks Daisy! :-D The trouble is, I actually have three saved drafts of my article and I might have sent the wrong one, lol! :lol:

The Journal is looking great so far - really only read the editorial and looked at the illustrations - but I shall delve deeper shortly!
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Sing on, sing on, and when the sun is gone
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Just got back in from the hospital and the Journal was on the mat. Whoopee! :D
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