Yes I get called 'Felicity Kendal' or 'Barbara Good' however I see that as a compliment!
I like to say I am working at the job of life itself. I do work on and off (usually I take sabbatical over the summer if its possible), and tend to find that I'm far too busy in ordinary life to have time for a job!
Maybe more for the ladies!!
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Re: Maybe more for the ladies!!
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Re: Maybe more for the ladies!!
And to bring things full circle:
The old English title 'Goody Surname' meant you were...a house wife!
(Most people will know this old title from Arthur Miller's 'The Crucible')
So maybe we should tell people we all Goodies!? (Or does that smack of Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden & Bill Oddie?)
MW
The old English title 'Goody Surname' meant you were...a house wife!
(Most people will know this old title from Arthur Miller's 'The Crucible')
So maybe we should tell people we all Goodies!? (Or does that smack of Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden & Bill Oddie?)
MW
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