Brendan's Blog 2.0

Tuesday, April 12, 2005

Forum

Just to try and get the forum rolling I thought I would post here that a new topic has been started in the Family Tree section on the forum.
Please use the forum to suggest any ideas you have for the website - any changes you think I should make, anything you particularly like and any new sections that you would like me to add.
I am eager to host a website that attracts people regularly so anything you think you would be interested in viewing regularly that I could include on my website (within reason) then please let me know.

6 Comments:

Blogger Grandad said...

Bren
I am a bit puzzled as how to converse
in the forum, do we enter our thoughts into your blog comments or is there a seperate page
Grandad

10:09 AM  
Blogger Mum said...

Hi Dad

If you go to the main page and click on Forum (at the lefthand side), you will be directed to the relevant place. You can read anything on there, but you have to register to post comments - 'Register' is on the top righthand side and is self-explanatory. You then have to log on whenever you wish to comment.

Love Ange

1:27 PM  
Blogger Grandad said...

Think iv;e got the jist of it brendan
You want some thing funny, putting my thinking cap on, but night for now
Love from me

9:15 PM  
Blogger Grandad said...

Think iv;e got the jist of it brendan
You want some thing funny, putting my thinking cap on, but night for now
Love from me

9:16 PM  
Blogger Grandad said...

HI to Ange
We are one big happy family
Cheers and thanks for info

9:18 PM  
Blogger Grandad said...

Hi Bren.
Thought that I would give your forum a kick start with a story handed down to me from my father about your great great grandfather John Stott, John Stott at that time lived at Moor-side Farm Eccleshill, Bradford. The story goes like this =
Your great great grandfather had a cow that needed serving with a bull, and in those days the herds of cattle were small, so only the occasional farmer kept a bull, so great great Grandfather had to take the cow to be served to a farmers bull, which was two miles away. When your ancestor arrived at the farm, he asked the farmer if he would bring out the bull to serve the cow. Well the owner of the bull said,” Seeing it is the sabbath John I will have to consult the Lord to see if is alright to use the bull on the sabbath,” after a short while the farmer belonging the bull came out and told your great great grandfather that the lord said that he could not use the bull on the Sabbath, where by your great great grandfather, who by the way was a very staunch Wesleyan Said “Well BUGGER thee and thi Bull” and a way he went back home (I should think with a very frustrated cow.

Bren as far as know this is a true story and would take place in the late 1800s before there would be any motor vehicles on the roads
Love from Grandad

9:15 PM  

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