She's the one who turned the 'parental controls' offtook off the 'parental controls'and still nothing risque
Jack
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Morning Chris,
hope all is well and Hi to Elsie
cheers,
Jack
She's the one who turned the 'parental controls' offtook off the 'parental controls'and still nothing risque
Jack
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Does your mother know?
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... something about "educational purposes"
Morning Chris,
hope all is well and Hi to Elsie
cheers,
Jack
Life is a Photo-op
STREET PHOTOGRAPHY DOCUMENTARY: Street Photography Documentary
(UPDATED NOV 16th)MY BLOG: www.nakedmanonawire.blogspot.com
Parental controls? Never had 'em on in the first place! (OK, Google did start off with Safe Search switched on but that only lasted a minute or two!)
MATWSIJ.....
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Books (It’s like somebody downloaded a web site and printed it out for you!)
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Ah yes, that's the term I was thinking of: "Safe Search" and how come your's stayed on so long?Parental controls? Never had 'em on in the first place! (OK, Google did start off with Safe Search switched on but that only lasted a minute or two!)
Jack
Life is a Photo-op
STREET PHOTOGRAPHY DOCUMENTARY: Street Photography Documentary
(UPDATED NOV 16th)MY BLOG: www.nakedmanonawire.blogspot.com
Thanks Jack - we are both very fit, having just returned from a splendid holiday on Guernsey. I was reminded of you when I saw again the memorial plaque to Sir Isaac Brock in St Peter Port. (A note below).hope all is well and Hi to Elsie
cheers,
Jack
In Guernsey
Brock's childhood home in the High Street, St Peter Port remains standing where the lower floors are now a store of the British pharmacy retailer, Boots, and marked with a memorial plaque. A memorial, paid for by Canada, is fitted into the side of the Town Church, the parish church of St Peter Port. Brock University gives two places to Guernsey students who achieve sufficiently high grades.
Chris
My memory is getting worse . . . and my conscience clearer
Morning Chris (and Elsie)Thanks Jack - we are both very fit, having just returned from a splendid holiday on Guernsey. I was reminded of you when I saw again the memorial plaque to Sir Isaac Brock in St Peter Port. (A note below).hope all is well and Hi to Elsie
cheers,
Jack
In Guernsey
Brock's childhood home in the High Street, St Peter Port remains standing where the lower floors are now a store of the British pharmacy retailer, Boots, and marked with a memorial plaque. A memorial, paid for by Canada, is fitted into the side of the Town Church, the parish church of St Peter Port. Brock University gives two places to Guernsey students who achieve sufficiently high grades.
That's quite interesting, I wasn't aware of the connection of Sir Isaac Brock/Brock University and Guernsey Isle. Also, every place I have lived in Canada has had an Isaac Brock school, of some
level
Will have a quick browse through your Guernsey pics
Cheers,
Jack
Life is a Photo-op
STREET PHOTOGRAPHY DOCUMENTARY: Street Photography Documentary
(UPDATED NOV 16th)MY BLOG: www.nakedmanonawire.blogspot.com