A purple helter skelter, party tricks, Skype, and recycling (Rousse)

JC was my passenger as we drove along a formerly familiar route that now included a purple helter skelter ramp covered all over in graffiti. I was amazed that the car was supple enough to work its way round the bends.

Back at the house JC’s sister was live from Australia on a Skype call that was permanently left open. There were also small children running about the place. They all begged me to perform my party trick for them.

Then it was time to find TPR so we took my car again (along with the recycling) in favour of J’s blue one. We also left her mother behind at the house.

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A tall dark stranger (Rousse)

I was sleeping with AB, but we were not yet ‘out’ as boyfriend and girlfriend. In fact most people mistakenly assumed that AB’s classmate DMcA and I were partners.

Then a tall, dark stranger walked into my life and all previous arrangements were forgotten.

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Mystery woman at book group shows off season’s best selling grey woollen outfit from Next (Rousse)

Poor SC. We all turned up at her house for our monthly meeting, but none of us had bothered to read the prescribed text. I was rather puzzled because I recognised the book title and its jacket, yet I had no recollection of ever having borrowed it from the library, nor of returning it without reading it.

The other strange thing was the presence of a woman in a grey woollen outfit (apparently the season’s best seller from Next). She seemed perfectly at home amongst the book group members even though none of us had an inkling of her identity.

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Bristol house building and Edinburgh skyscrapers (Rousse)

It took a while, but eventually I managed to make a distinction between my colleague TF and student AA. This achieved, I climbed into TF’s car for our trip.

Our first destination was Bristol. Here TF showed me the house that he was in the process of building.

Then we arrived in Edinburgh. We toured the Old Town first, then stumbled into a new development of skyscrapers.

Suddenly TF admitted that he was lost. I forced him to stop at a filling station so that I could buy a map.

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Naked sunbathing on a beautiful spring day (Rousse)

At 5:00am on a beautiful spring day in April I leapt out of bed, ran naked into the garden, and bathed my body in the golden glow of the sun.

(I covered my modesty with a fig leave – not that anyone else was awake to witness my nudity.)

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Friends con and a pink fantasy fairytale princess (Rousse)

When we sent off for the offer we understood that we would receive a large Friends poster in which each of us would take the position of Ross, Rachel, Monica, Chandler, Phoebe, and Joey. Instead, we received six almost-identical prints on which all six stars of the show were depicted. The photo that we had supplied was inexpertly grafted on to the end of the shot. We had been conned.

The accommodation that the six of us had booked was also not as advertised. We were boxed up in a single bedroom with no access to a bathroom.

I eventually escaped (on my own) into a huge shopping mall. Here I found the reception area for the conference.

Just as I was about to register for the event a small truck pulled up beside me. Trapped in a cage at the back, and dressed from head to toe in pink, was a grown woman with blond pigtails. When her captor let her out she forced her way through an iron gate and scampered up the drive of a stately home. I could not tell whether she was ‘for real’, or simply acting out a fantasy as a fairytale princess.

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Teesside veterinary practice moves south to Leeds LS1 (Rousse)

‘If the practice moves to Leeds where will the pets of Teesside be treated?’ I asked.

The two young vets glanced guiltily at each other, and then their lawyer. The three of them were sitting the green sofa at my (now dead) grandmother’s Hexham bungalow. The rest of us – my grandmother, my parents, my sisters, and TPR – were all at the other side of the room. A black-headed, golden-bodied labrador stood in the no man’s land between the two sides.

The men who now ran my father’s practice were unconcerned that there would be no veterinary services provision in Teesside. They passed over the paperwork and I completed the details in the missing address box: LS1.

The only way that we would have any further influence over the practice would be if one of us joined the board. I decided to put myself forward for this role, regardless of the opinion of my father.

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Conference barbed wire and a baby (Rousse)

I dished out advice on how to live a healthy life to my young charge as we walked along Edinburgh’s Queen Street. From here we were catching a bus to a conference.

She listened patiently as I highlighted the value of walking to work and explained that paying for a gym membership was not the same as exercising in a gym. I hoped that she and her partner would take heed because – as far as I could tell – they seemed to have more interest in consuming calories than burning them.

On arrival at the conference we took our seats in a row that was cordoned off with barbed wire. I tried to adjust the level of the wire to improve our view of the speakers and accidentally scratched the skin just below the right eye of a man in the row in front of us.

It wasn’t worth the effort to get a better view anyway. The subject focus of the conference had changed dramatically since I had last attended. When the opening keynote speaker started waving a realistic life-size model of newborn baby at the audience, I knew that this was a wasted trip.

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A secret phone, a hidden four poster bed, a hard-to-reach dinner venue, and prostitutes (Rousse)

The location of my sister’s holiday house was unclear. It could have been North Northumberland, London or Birmingham. Whatever its location, it was much bigger than I imagined.

My school friend Phil soon lost count of how many beds had been fitted into all the nooks and crannies: a feat of Ikea-inspired white laminate flat-pack design. I explained that sleeping space was important to the family for the occasions when the cousins all came to stay at the same time.

Then we stumbled across a secret door in the hallway. It opened onto a staircase that led down to a luxurious dark wood-panelled basement that was furnished with antiques – I recognised a huge burgundy velvet wingback armchair from my childhood home – with deep red and blue patterned hand-crafted Victorian rugs strewn across the floor. Beyond it was a bedroom complete with a glorious four-poster bed. I guessed that this secret basement conversion must have been created as a private refuge by my uncle before he died.

We returned upstairs to the kitchen where my sister told us that she would later use her secret telephone to text us the location of dinner. (Her phone was secret because she banned everyone else from taking their mobiles on holiday. This was meant to give everyone a proper break from everyday super-connectivity.)

The message about dinner came through when Phil and I were in the shopping mall at Birmingham New Street station (having just bumped into small two men who reminded us that they had been in our class at school when we were about eleven). My sister summoned us to a restaurant somewhere in Cheshire. I asked the people standing next to us what they thought of the dinner location. They agreed with me: it would be a long and complicated journey to reach this venue by train.

Then I noticed that the screen of my iPhone was cracked, that its blue protective missing, and that it was a much earlier model than mine (2, or possibly even 1?)… Someone had stolen my iPhone6 from my handbag and replaced it with this ancient piece of junk! I also noticed that my passport had disappeared.

I jostled with a couple of prostitutes to get into a filthy public phone box from where I tried to ring my parents to ask them how to get out of this mess. I was in such a panic that I mixed up their current and previous telephone numbers. I eventually remembered the whole ‘new’ number. However, this made little difference to my plight because nobody was there to answer my call.

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Falling in love with a Dutchman (Rousse)

I was falling in love. The most attractive feature of the object of my affections was that he could cartwheel at will.

When I asked him if he could lift me, he took me in his arms and raised me in the air as if I weighed nothing at all.

I knew that TPR would also fall under the spell of this tall, young, mop-haired Dutchman.

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