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June 1969. Would anyone like to try and guess what the pink rose might be? No need to guess who the adorable baby grew up to be.......
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Wrong colour for Buff Beauty... (Jay-Jay, that's another English-language joke. "In the buff" means naked.)
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#3 of 11 posted
9 JAN 19 by
Jay-Jay
Why addressing me Margaret? I'll remember your joke, Margaret, when taking a shower.... of rose-petals.
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Addressing you because I've confused you before with a weak joke.
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#9 of 11 posted
10 JAN 19 by
Jay-Jay
And You supposed, that I would read this! Well guessed English teacher!
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Alas, I have only a handful of Dutch words, and would never understand a joke with them.
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#11 of 11 posted
11 JAN 19 by
Jay-Jay
As for words, You're going Dutch!
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#2 of 11 posted
9 JAN 19 by
Jay-Jay
Dorothy Perkins was IN at that moment (and before) in Great Britain. See: http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?l=21.202999 ... And enjoy the wonderful film of Ethel & Ernest!!!
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I wondered about New Dawn for the pink rose, but can't see the detail well enough.
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I was thinking that too Margaret but it isn't pale enough for 'New Dawn'. It could not have been older than 3 years old so is vigorous. What you can't see is that to the left, behind my mother, was a splendid hedge of 'Queen Elizabeth'.
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I can't make out whether you're laughing or crying Andrew... You mum looks a nice lady, I remember those mini dresses.. very 60's... that's a nice one...
As for the rose... it has a rambler look about it, clusters of blooms hanging down.. of course back then a popular rose bought by so many was 'Albertine'.. unfortunately, what we got most often was 'Francois Juranville'...
The bloom colours reflect the pink on your Mum's dress...
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'Albertine' is a very strong contender.
I'm definitely laughing, my mother was 25, half the age I am now.
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