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Sunday, December 17, 2006

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

This is going to be I and Cheryl's first Christmas in America, and it is very exciting, but different.

I wish to wish all of the readers of this weblog a happy Christmas and New Year and enjoy yourself. I have missed the final of the "X" Factor and Strictley Come Dancing over in America, which is a pity, but I am sure that the fact that Cheryl is with me and we are very much in love will make up for that, as we are together at this special time of year.

As it is Christmas there is a bit of fun on this weblog for a change - here is a festive game which features a Tears For Fears song! I hope you have hours of fun enjoying it and once again ENJOY YOUR CHRISTMASES!!!!

16 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for your kind wishes Glenda...I hope you and Cheryl have a Great Stateside Christmas with Perry Como and Pat Boone.

Your blog reminded me of when the Tears broke up - I rushed up to the bathroom, grabbed the baby shampoo and worked myself up into a "No more Tears" lather.

December 19, 2006  
Blogger glenda said...

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December 19, 2006  
Blogger glenda said...

Thank you "Murpy" - are you Irish?

I belive Perry Como is dead, although I always used to love his Christmas special shows, such As Perry Como's Merry Olde Medaiaeaval Christmas.

I had to be be put on medication when Tear For Fears broke up, but then they returned a couple of years ago and I felt so happy. Perhaps they will return again. I always live in hope and live near to Roland Orzabal now.

December 19, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Have you found work yet, Glenda? I think you possibly need to learn Spanish. Maybe Roland could teach you.

Merry Christmas to you and Cheryl

December 24, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Colin Cox - hello over there in America Glenda! It's your old mate Colin from the Tears For Feat EXTREME forum sending felicitations from Bath! Greetings also from my wife Eileen! I hope you and Cheryl are having a whale of a time out there! Enjoy the rest of what remains of the festive season, and felicitations for the New Year, for the sake of Auld Lang Syne!!

December 26, 2006  
Blogger Istvanski said...

But what about Glenda's husband?
What sort of a Chrimbo did he have shacked up all on his tod?

December 29, 2006  
Blogger glenda said...

Thank you for your Christmas wishe's everybody.

Mr Iskanowowski - I am pleased to say that my husband Clive who will be my ex husband Clive one day I hope has found true happiness with Edith Potter who used to work in the sweet shop in Bath with me. However, she is not a Tears For Fears fan.

December 29, 2006  
Blogger rockmother said...

Did you know that they actually started as Fears for Tears when they were playing barmitzvahs and oap chess nights in Cheadle Hume Drop-In centre in 1978 but decided to swap it round after a bet? And they never looked back......I only know that from watching an old Ask The Family betamax with Robert Robinson and that question came up - funny that.

Cheryl - did you used to work at Little Chef on the A5 somewhere? I used to hear about this crazy Roland Orzabel fan that worked in one once. I've been wondering if it was you. Do you back-comb your hair and have you had your teeth surgically re-aligned to match Roly's full set? Oh hang on. I'm getting confused - maybe it was a Derek Acorah fan? Sorry - I can't remember now - the two are so similar.

Must go - I bought a whole box set of One Man and His Dog on ebay the other day - I love Cilla Black don't you?

January 15, 2007  
Blogger Betty said...

Thank you for your kind comment's and question's Rockmother. As far as I know Tears For Fears did not start as Fears For Tears or play at Jewish gatherings in the north they were a "mod" group called "GRADUATE"!!!! Perhaps this is what is known as an "urban myth". How awful that people are spreading incorrect information around about them!!!

Cheryl did not work at a Little Cheff (at least that is what she has told me). The person you describe sounds like EILEEN BURKE who occasionally leaves comments on the Tear For Fears EXTREME forum. I think she is a bit too obsessed with Tears For Fears!

Cilla Black is a great entertainer and a wonderful embassedor for Britain.

January 16, 2007  
Blogger rockmother said...

Oh maybe it was Farts Fore Ears then - I know it was an angiogram of what they are really called now. Thanks for putting me straight on Eileen Burke - didn't she win Flipper of the Year at one of the chefs I seem to recall? I don't think she's there anymore. I heard she got done for lifting broken biscuits in Lidl's. She used to send them to Roland Orzabel on tour. She can't do that from young offenders can she? Silly girl.

January 16, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why did my name come up as "Betty" in the last comment? Who or what is "Betty"? The only "Betty" I know is Betty Prentiss who used to own the sweet shop in Bath I used to work at. She used to accuse me of stealing menthol lozeng's! How as she got hold of my weblog adress?

January 16, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I want to defend my good name, which has been defamed here.

It's true that I am a devoted Tears For Fears fan, but I have not been cosmetically enhanced to resemble Roland Orzabal. I already resemble him naturally.

I escaped a prison sentence because I agreed to pay for the broken biscuits and did a hundred hours' community service.

I still work at Little Chef and have won the Flipper Of The Year award for a seventh year running.

January 16, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Glenda, you DID steal quarters of menthol lozenges at the end of the week as "a little treat" for the weekend.

DON'T try to pretend otherwise.

January 16, 2007  
Blogger rockmother said...

Eileen - don't lie! Everyone knows your in Young Offenders. You've had your letters to Roland intercepted so that's how we know. Malcolm (Deputy Pancake Filler at Radlett Little Chef) told me that you asked him for a character reference and bribed him with endless packets of broken biscuits that Roland Orzabel had sent back. How could you? You know Malcolm's recently had a stomach staple operation and is trying to shift the excess 9 stone because he wants to win that competition on Richard and Judy next year.

January 17, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello. I am Darren Clarke, Manager of the Radlett branch of Little Chef.

I'm interested to hear about the allegations made on this website. I would like to say that Little Chef is a reputable organisation that does not tolerate anything less that a hundred per cent dedication and honesty from its staff.

Since these allegations have come to light, they will be thoroughly investigated. If they are proved to be correct, then Miss Burke will face instant dismissal. She is currently suspended indefinitely from her job.

January 17, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Quite right too-Id hate to think there were pilferers in any Little Chef that i stopped at to relieve myself after 2hours of pointless sunday driving. Chris in Tottenham.

January 07, 2015  

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