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Lunch clubs! lol Dozy, if he's only just retired, he's not in his dotage, presumably ;)

 

..another problem with lunch clubs is that the food is often prepared by delinquents who are serving community punishment orders, and unfortunately Jamie Oliver isn't often around to supervise!

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..another problem with lunch clubs is that the food is often prepared by delinquents who are serving community punishment orders, and unfortunately Jamie Oliver isn't often around to supervise!
Brings a whole new meaning to "SPIT ROASTED" ;):hihi::hihi: gotcha BF ;)

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You're surprisingly well informed Doze ;)

 

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You're skating on thin ice, sunshine!! :hihi:

 

Are you going to the Monster Bash by any chance? It'd be ideal for you - you wouldn't even need to buy a special costume or make up - just go as yourself!!!:hihi:

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My father in law who is recently retired and more recently berieved is having trouble finding social events focused for people in his age group/ position.

 

Any sugestions would be welcome, he is based in Owlthorpe but still drives.

 

Do you think he wants to get involved with anything voluntary, or community based - if so, this might be of interest: http://www.sheffield50plus.co.uk/

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