L.O.LKaren said:Er Guys, what are Tenor Ladys?
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L.O.LKaren said:Er Guys, what are Tenor Ladys?
Patsy,I remember Editha in pampers though. Chuffed that you think I am wearing well
dawn said:Spoke to Ed this morning and she denies that anyone would have seen her in pampers - she too is too old LOL
Paul, dont suppose you had to have a plastic sheet.
Thanks.patsy said:Patsy. Moira Hall is still in Telford, The Boyles lived in Telford when they bought a puppy of us who went on to be Ch. Lowglen Cavalcade of Zarcrest
Hi Paul, I think it could be Elsie Hawthorne of the famous Deepridge whippets. ,paul bywater said:while on the subject of years ago can anybody give me any info on a breeder in doveridge on the staffs/derbys border by uttoxeter , the women bread mainly show dogs but did have a bit to do with racing. im going back to early - mid seventys. this is where my ( my dads ) first whippet come from, ive asked my dad to see if hes still got pedi but i think it got chucked , & the women at the time was knocking on a bit, she lived in a farm type house & had house full of whippets, its a long shot but if anybody can remember a breeder in mid seventys from doveridge ide be gratefull of any info! cheers![]()
Hi Karen, well done at Bath! As everyone else was so discreet about Tenor Ladys or whatever they're called, I'll put it bluntly for youKaren said:Er Guys, what are Tenor Ladys?
Nothing new there then eh Dessiedessie said:..... Lydia was ............. stuffing her face with my and Millie's chips!!!!!
Hi Karen, yep, those chips were scrummyKaren said:The chips were exceptionally nice that day so Im glad in a way that we never met up and Dessie and Millie fended you off![]()