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come all ye devonshire dumplins'- Exeter mums meetup May 2007

44 replies

mamatres · 04/05/2007 11:29

hi all, i've started a new thread as cowardy cowardy custard franca is too scared!!

so....anyone fancy another meet up?
picnic in the park?
night out?
dinkys?

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mamatres · 04/05/2007 11:55

bump
whare are you all?
oooot milkin the coooows?!!!

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mamatres · 04/05/2007 13:26

hellooooo anyone there?

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mamatres · 04/05/2007 13:38

bumpety bump

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mamatres · 04/05/2007 13:40

is anyone there? anyone? am so bored i could cry
half ill kids too ill to go out but not ill enough to not be annoying
what can i do with them?
the weathers quite nice but i have a titchy garden.
any suggestions?

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franca70 · 04/05/2007 14:17

I'm here!
shall I suggest you things like "bake a cake" (but then they'd be too ill to eat it) or shall I just be honest: swithc the telly on

mamatres · 04/05/2007 14:21

helloooo franca!
my mum is coming in a minute so the little ones can go to park and someone can sit in with ds1. but dd wants nana to take them and ds2 wants me to take them! why oh why is nothing ever simple?!

god, the day is dragging today. feels like it must be at least 5.00!

going to get hair done tomorrow for interview and i am going to buy a suit!!!!
then i wont look like the tramp i am and they will fall overthemselves to give me the job LOL!

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mamatres · 04/05/2007 14:22

ps i dont do baking cakes!
the telly has been on all day. great minds think alike eh?!

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franca70 · 04/05/2007 14:25

wathc as many episodes of those property programmes as your system can tolerate and learn the right vocabulary: potential, prime location, etc etc

mamatres · 04/05/2007 18:31

hey all, apparently monopoly are going to be making a special edition monopoly game with actual cities as the places. you have to vote, once a day to keep exeter in top. exter is currently 3rd place but we want it to be number one!

dont forget to keep on voting til it ends- think what a fab xmas pressie it would make with exter on it!

vote here

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franca70 · 04/05/2007 19:56

LOL!!!

fennel · 04/05/2007 20:17

Dumplings???!!!

franca70 · 04/05/2007 21:08

again, I think I've lost the pun....

PavlovtheCat · 04/05/2007 21:09

The Devonshire Dumpling is a great pub!

franca70 · 04/05/2007 21:09

whre is it?

mamatres · 05/05/2007 10:59

ye cant all be prorrrper de'nshire dumplins if ye dont know wha they be

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mamatres · 05/05/2007 11:01

anyhoo, what about a meet up then? the weather is fair, lambs are gambolling in t'fields, spring is in t'air.....

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PavlovtheCat · 05/05/2007 21:05

Devonshire Dumping - Crediton. Go there if you can?!
Is the Exeter meetup for Extonians only ? Does an old temp extonian count. I lived there for a few years and then moved back to plymouth, much regret there as Exeter is luvly, but could not afford to buy. I wish I had bought a shoe box falling down flat tho, it would be worth a fortune now!

franca70 · 06/05/2007 09:46

I think that only mamatres is a true extonian , many exeter mntter have only recently moved here.
anyway, yes I'd love to meet. I think we need fennel's organizational skills!

fennel · 06/05/2007 10:53

lol at my organisational skills.

am not a true dumpling. In that sort of categorisation, I'm a moonraker (that'll get Franca scuttling back to her Dictionary of UK regional slang).

ok. daytime meet in a park. on a weekday or a weekend.

and/or evening drinking activity.

we could try both. any votes? we should look in those primary times magazines and find something vaguely interesting on in a park and meet at it. there were lots of things like that last summer.

franca70 · 06/05/2007 10:57

ok, have checked my beloved dictionary. You sure you're a moonraker?

mamatres · 06/05/2007 18:36

actually i was born in plymouth. apparently that makes me a janner (pronounced with strong plymouth accent)!!!

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fennel · 07/05/2007 17:37

why - does it sound so unlikely?

franca70 · 07/05/2007 20:32

my dictionary:
moonraker = sempliciotto
sempliciotto in Italian maybe has a different connotation, it'd be like simpleton in English I think. And no, you don't seem to be one.
or maybe it's just me being lost in translation once again !
so shall we meet up? where are all the others? are you cycling my way you moooonraker?

fennel · 07/05/2007 20:40

lol

Here is the story of the Moonrakers as they tell it where I grew up. My town insists it is the proper home of the legend:

Legend of Moonraker

The legend of the Wiltshire moonrakers is well known, but while the outline of the story is well documented, filling in the details largely depends on which book you read. The story is simple, though, and its message clear.

A pair of Wiltshiremen, engaged in smuggling brandy, hide a barrel of the contraband from the excisemen in a nearby pond and when they return at some later time, in the dark, they are caught in the act of raking the barrel back to land. They immediately claim that they are trying to rake cheese - the reflection of the moon - from the pond and the excisemen, amused by the apparently simple-minded rustics, leave them to it.

The moral of the story is that, despite their earthy accents, Wiltshire folk are not as slow-witted as some would believe and, to this day, people born in the county are proud to call themselves moonrakers.

Just when the incident took place is far from clear, particularly as smuggling is by no means restricted to any one period in history, but at least one historian has claimed it originated in the 18th century.

The site of the pond is a matter of fiercer conjecture, with any one of the many Wiltshire towns and villages which boast a pond laying claim to be the home of the original moonrakers at one time or another.

Whatever details the original story had have been twisted and lost as the moonrakers' legend has been handed down from generation to generation. And that's exactly as it always is with all the best legends.

franca70 · 07/05/2007 20:56
Grin