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8 minutes ago, 5 C said:

I knew there was something I liked about him. I wonder if he's on RMWeb?

Happy birthday @simontaylor484.

If he's sensible,  which I think most of us agree he is and he's on here. He'll be under a misleading name and never admit to even having anything to do with viruses or medical events. Otherwise the anti vaxxers would just track him down and make any post a nightmare.

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Happy Birthday Simon.

 

Prof V-T seems to be one of the really good guys, even better that he's 'one of us'!

 

The full moon is really bright as the sky is totally clear here this evening. feel like howling at it.....

 

Bear, yes, the engineer that lurks within needed to find out what was wrong with the bloody chainsaw, I won't be beaten by stinking two strokes!

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1 hour ago, TheQ said:

If he's sensible,  which I think most of us agree he is and he's on here. He'll be under a misleading name and never admit to even having anything to do with viruses or medical events. Otherwise the anti vaxxers would just track him down and make any post a nightmare.

If he is on RMweb, I suspect that he has been onboard long before the current virus was even thought about. Still, he could have a different  screen name from his given name just like I do.

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51 minutes ago, New Haven Neil said:

Happy Birthday Simon.

 

Prof V-T seems to be one of the really good guys, even better that he's 'one of us'!

 

The full moon is really bright as the sky is totally clear here this evening. feel like howling at it.....

 

Bear, yes, the engineer that lurks within needed to find out what was wrong with the bloody chainsaw, I won't be beaten by stinking two strokes!

I've just commented on the Moon to my Wife, I can see it from my chair in the lounge, wonderful.

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4 hours ago, simontaylor484 said:

We had houses at high school

 

Atkinson

De lacey

King Edward

Lyon

All to do with the school and the town.

Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Vikings. 
 

Uniform ties with red, dark blue, gold or azure trim respectively.  House shields and lapel badges likewise. 
 

 

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33 minutes ago, New Haven Neil said:

Happy Birthday Simon.

 

Prof V-T seems to be one of the really good guys, even better that he's 'one of us'!

 

The full moon is really bright as the sky is totally clear here this evening. feel like howling at it.....

 

Bear, yes, the engineer that lurks within needed to find out what was wrong with the bloody chainsaw, I won't be beaten by stinking two strokes!

 

Bear is a big fan of JVT - tells it like it is, in an easy to understand way (although some people who have the IQ of a plant pot still appear to struggle).  I suspect he's kinda busy at the moment, so visits to RMWeb may not be practical....

Bl00dy two strokes?  Don't fancy a 350LC then, or even better an RG500?  I wish....

Thanks for the moon reminder - it's really bright and clear here too.  It must be amazing (and perhaps a little sad) for the four remaining Astronauts to look up at the moon and think " I've been there".  I wonder if NASA would be interested in sending a Bear to the moon - and hopefully back again?

 

Bear had a visit from buddy next door today (bubble n' all that, being single) to impart his wisdom on all things kitchen.  He also needed The Wisdom of Bear - it seems that his OH has resurrected the idea of perhaps moving to Frinton again, as she wants to be mortgage free (she'll never be that - she likes her big ideas too much, and simply bungs the cost on the mortgage...).  Two-bed bungalow has been viewed - and OH then recons they can add a loft conversion, extension, add a bedroom, move some internal walls around.....  Buddy tries to explain that all possessions would need to go into storage, find somewhere to rent, consider the cost of unforseens such as moving services etc etc.  "That won't happen, and no we won't, we'll just make do".  That's code for hubby to slum it whilst she effs off to stay with mummy and daddy until it's all over.  It doesn't help that (a) she doesn't listen, (b) she never lets hubby finish a sentence (and BOY, does he hate that..) and (c) she's never, ever wrong - even when proved to be.  You get the picture.

Bear hopes that the idea disappears, as the idea of Buddy moving isn't a good one :sad_mini:

 

Bear is also into trying to decide what colour to paint the kitchen walls.  White units, black granite worktops, dark grey tiled floor....light/ish walls wanted.  A call to a nice lady at the Johnstone's Paint Tech Helpline was useful in realising what paint options were suitable; it went downhill when Bear asked what colour I should choose....

 

"Well there's 16,000 colours available, so take your pick...."

 

It's a little known fact that Bears only do two choices - the right one and the wrong one.  Anything more starts to get very, very difficult.  Magnolia is not an option, should anyone dare to suggest it :nono:

 

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Well the that wasn't a bad day, trip to the hospital was fine, they looked after her well, but I'm in the dog house, because of her treatment she has little in the way of saliva and that can make her cough when her throats dry. Not wanting to freak the hospital staff out, she found some mints in my glove box in the car.................."these are minging" she says......................"what's the use by date on these"......................................"April "I said..................................................2015..................................I didn't make her eat it did I.............................

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21 minutes ago, polybear said:

 

 

Bear hopes that the idea disappears, as the idea of Buddy moving isn't a good one :sad_mini: 

 

Can’t Buddy show SWMBO all the tv programmes that show  all such ventures alway,always go over budget and get delayed by years. 

J. V-T

 

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1 minute ago, Erichill16 said:

Can’t Buddy show SWMBO all the tv programmes that show  all such ventures alway,always go over budget and get delayed by years. 

J. V-T

 

 

Bear did mention "Grand Designs" to buddy.....  :wink_mini:

However, SWMBO would be right, and Kevin McCloud wrong....:laugh:

 

 

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2 hours ago, TheQ said:

If he's sensible,  which I think most of us agree he is and he's on here. He'll be under a misleading name and never admit to even having anything to do with viruses or medical events. Otherwise the anti vaxxers would just track him down and make any post a nightmare.

Just look what happened to Chris whitty when he went out to get his dinner the other day

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Evening all from Estuary-Land. I've never thought of Frinton as somewhere to retire too, I'd rather go somewhere where there's good public transport and other facilities. When I retired I did consider Ipswich but the more I looked into moving the more I felt like 'why bother'. Also I have many good friends locally and where I live there is good access to all the facilities I need so I decided to stay put. 

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On 25/02/2021 at 09:10, Mike Bellamy said:

 

I know what you mean - SWMBO has seen what a state her dad's house is in and is determined that we don't get like that. We had already downsized to a bungalow as we had seen the difficulties my parents had with using the stairs and wanted to get all on one level while we were still able to cope with moving. Now since retirement it seems like a never ending clearance of accumulated 'stuff' so that we can get rid of boxes that haven't been touched three years later. I fear that one day she will follow up on her promise to get a skip and empty the garage . . . . . . . 

 

 

Sorry to say I was never that interested in sport and so that department wasn't one that I had much contact with although I did sit on committees and approval events with the Dean Chris Bussell and the Head of Dept Andy Hooton. I just looked and there are numerous sports related programmes and would suspect that many have a common first year and then specialise later in the programme. There was a huge investment a few years ago in a new sports centre and so there is also a lot of new equipment for the students to use.

 

https://www.derby.ac.uk/undergraduate/sport-exercise-science-courses/

https://www.derby.ac.uk/study/facilities/sports-centre/

 

Perhaps not a good idea to say too much about Forest when in Derby - being so close together there is a lot of local rivalry. The A52 between the two cities has been named 'Brian Clough Way' as it's the only thing that links the two !!

 

Sorry to hear about her injury and hope that she will soon get back to being able to compete at a higher level. I recall that some of the Derby County players have received treatment for injuries at the University and so she could end up being worked on by other students in the School of Health . . . . . 

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Sorry for the delay in replying Mike been an odd couple of days.

I didn’t realize how many courses the were on that sports/health/education theme. Now I’m not sure which one she is doing. All I remember my mum saying is that niece had changed her mind slightly and was going for one that was slightly more academically challenging.

Regarding her choice of teams, she originally signed for Notts Country and as their ladies section was disbanded she got taken on by Forrest so suppose not particularly popular with ‘true’ Forrest supports either. 
Regarding MY team, after the other Yorkshire teams Notts Forrest comes next in the grudge stakes, ‘Your dad was a scab and so are you’ goes the chant referring to the miners strike of the 80s. So obviously wouldn’t be made welcome in Barnsley either. But she’s my niece so I’ll let her of with this (major) discretion.

Regarding sports injuries, I know of two ex Barnsley footballers who have played in the premiership who have come way from the game with injuries that have severely impacted on their later life, and would hate something like that to happen to her.

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Robert

 

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Isn't Frinton  a bit of a Gods waiting room , I recall Johnnie Walker commented there wasn't a chippy there either.

It's ok retiring to these remote locations whilst you are healthy when your health does deteriorate and you can't drive and have to rely on public transport  it soon becomes a prison rather than an idyll. My dad's parents moved to a village called Little Smeaton  not long before I was born in fact the first time I was taken turf was being laid on to the front lawn. 6months later he had a stroke and couldn't drive anymore  they lasted about 11 years there before moving closer to civilisation.

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3 minutes ago, simontaylor484 said:

 

Isn't Frinton  a bit of a Gods waiting room

 

It certainly used to have that reputation. It also achieved notoriety as the only place in Britain with signs instructing “Keep off the greensward”. 
 

My late aunt waited her last ten years in neighbouring Holland-on-Sea and in turn her (and father’s) parents waited their turns in Clacton-on-Sea which also had a similar reputation

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10 minutes ago, simontaylor484 said:

Isn't Frinton  a bit of a Gods waiting room , I recall Johnnie Walker commented there wasn't a chippy there either.

It's ok retiring to these remote locations whilst you are healthy when your health does deteriorate and you can't drive and have to rely on public transport  it soon becomes a prison rather than an idyll. My dad's parents moved to a village called Little Smeaton  not long before I was born in fact the first time I was taken turf was being laid on to the front lawn. 6months later he had a stroke and couldn't drive anymore  they lasted about 11 years there before moving closer to civilisation.

Thats why I chose Ipswich, it has very good public transport and other facilities. In the end though I decided to stay put for the reasons stated.

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Nice to see mention of the bright full moon.  This was the sight that greeted me as I went out to take a last look at the fire tonight.

 

 

 

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Happy birthday to Simon.

 

Bon nuit a tout mes amis.

 

Jamie

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