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by Stanley
24 Apr 2024, 04:13
Forum: Local History Topics
Topic: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Replies: 6885
Views: 935635

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS

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The last day of winding at Bancroft in 1979. The lady on the left is Betty ? and on the right, Judy Northage.
The end of an era...... We should not allow it to be forgotten.
by Stanley
24 Apr 2024, 03:41
Forum: Stanley's View
Topic: WHAT’S THE BEEF 02
Replies: 1
Views: 996

Re: WHAT’S THE BEEF 02

Bumped again. Still vital information on nutrition.
Go out and find 'The Vitamin Murders: Who Killed Healthy Eating in Britain?' by James Fergusson (2007). A good overview of the subject.
by Stanley
24 Apr 2024, 03:34
Forum: Fun & Jokes
Topic: Old fashioned clean jokes
Replies: 4821
Views: 560697

Re: Old fashioned clean jokes

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by Stanley
24 Apr 2024, 03:27
Forum: What, Where, When, We, Who, Look & How
Topic: WHAT DID WE HAVE FOR TEA?
Replies: 9189
Views: 1066629

Re: WHAT DID WE HAVE FOR TEA?

Same again today. I thank god I don't get cravings beyond good meat and veggies! :biggrin2:
by Stanley
24 Apr 2024, 03:25
Forum: TV
Topic: GOOD TV
Replies: 3774
Views: 501619

Re: GOOD TV

They sound interesting. I am still on my AC12 binge!
by Stanley
24 Apr 2024, 03:24
Forum: Seasons
Topic: TODAY'S PENNINE WEATHER
Replies: 5349
Views: 443465

Re: TODAY'S PENNINE WEATHER

Yesterday we had odd spatters of rain in the afternoon but by 20:00 it had settled down into dry overcast for the night. First thing this morning it was calm and clear with scattered cloud and full moon. It hasn't changed since. The glass is back a bit on 1018mb and falling. The forecast is for a su...
by Stanley
24 Apr 2024, 03:14
Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
Topic: Today I shall be Mainly...
Replies: 20461
Views: 1899307

Re: Today I shall be Mainly...

I shall be in the shed as usual carrying on with making 3 crankshafts for Stuart No. 9 Engines. Not sure after that but it looks like a dry and relatively pleasant day out there from the forecast so I think a walk could be on the cards.
by Stanley
24 Apr 2024, 03:05
Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
Topic: Seen in the News
Replies: 3753
Views: 390517

Re: Seen in the News

They're too clever for that Ian. To do so would be to admit liability and possibly lay themselves open to legal proceedings on the grounds they were responsible. That would never do!!
by Stanley
24 Apr 2024, 02:58
Forum: Puzzles & Quizzes
Topic: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Replies: 20055
Views: 2291699

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Sorry Cathy I can't remember. But if you go to his evidence in the Lancashire Textile Project the first questions were about his ancestry so if there is anything you'll find it there....
by Stanley
24 Apr 2024, 02:49
Forum: General Miscellaneous Chat & Gossip
Topic: Tripps Clipps
Replies: 31
Views: 858

Re: Tripps Clipps

It's a good story and a sad one David. One of the big mistakes of my life. That young bobby had no conception of responsibility.
By the way, as far as I am concerned that isn't copyright, anyone can reproduce it if they so desire.... :biggrin2:
by Stanley
24 Apr 2024, 02:26
Forum: What, Where, When, We, Who, Look & How
Topic: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?
Replies: 16509
Views: 1922784

Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

Just like yesterday (It was remarked on by David as well.) the site has slowed down to unusable levels with the bouncing black dot in the tab label and now a 502 'bad gateway' error. This happened at 03:19. I foresee a miserable rest of the morning!
Later at 04:28. It appears to have healed up......
by Stanley
24 Apr 2024, 02:19
Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
Topic: POLITICS CORNER
Replies: 12610
Views: 1331132

Re: POLITICS CORNER

And it is immoral because it gives the responsibility of deciding the migrant's case to the Rwandans..... HERE'S another example of lack of principle on the part of the government. One of the prime minister's dementia champions has quit in protest over the treatment of disabled people. Johnny Timpso...
by Stanley
24 Apr 2024, 02:04
Forum: DIY
Topic: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)
Replies: 869
Views: 153663

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

I remember when John Northage had stone-painted my mother's house in King Street he said to me "You'll see. It'll spread like a rash!" He was right.....
by Stanley
24 Apr 2024, 01:49
Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
Topic: 'Owt else or Any Other Business
Replies: 658
Views: 85295

Re: 'Owt else or Any Other Business

"It also supports my latest hobby horse that there are too many people supervising work / activities, and too few actually doing stuff. "
Exactly what my old mate Newton Pickles said over 30 years ago. He was right then and you are now. Too many chiefs and not enough indians.....
by Stanley
23 Apr 2024, 08:43
Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
Topic: Today I shall be Mainly...
Replies: 20461
Views: 1899307

Re: Today I shall be Mainly...

I'm back up and having a hot drink. I think the next move will be a short walk. :biggrin2:
by Stanley
23 Apr 2024, 08:35
Forum: Puzzles & Quizzes
Topic: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Replies: 20055
Views: 2291699

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

His name is Jim Pollard Gloria and that was his everyday working dress.
by Stanley
23 Apr 2024, 06:26
Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
Topic: Today I shall be Mainly...
Replies: 20461
Views: 1899307

Re: Today I shall be Mainly...

Morning Sue! I agree with you, no sign of summer yet apart from the new growth on the trees. It's warmer in Scotland than it is with us.... Still, we won't get their midges!
Have a nice day and keep the faith, it will eventually improve!
by Stanley
23 Apr 2024, 06:09
Forum: Seasons
Topic: TODAY'S PENNINE WEATHER
Replies: 5349
Views: 443465

Re: TODAY'S PENNINE WEATHER

Morning Cathy! And I was only thinking yesterday how nice it is to see the fresh new shoots on our trees..... Just coming into leaf ready for the summer. :laugh5:
by Stanley
23 Apr 2024, 06:07
Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
Topic: Today I shall be Mainly...
Replies: 20461
Views: 1899307

Re: Today I shall be Mainly...

https://www.oneguyfrombarlick.co.uk/app.php/gallery/image/28660/medium Only one image needed this morning. Here's a lovely sight and the reason why I spent so much time milling the meat out of the blanks. Here are three crankshaft blanks. each of which has a 3/8" crank pin. That's all the ecce...
by Stanley
23 Apr 2024, 06:05
Forum: Crafts
Topic: Shed Matters 3
Replies: 2413
Views: 286484

Re: Shed Matters 3

https://www.oneguyfrombarlick.co.uk/app.php/gallery/image/28660/medium Only one image needed this morning. Here's a lovely sight and the reason why I spent so much time milling the meat out of the blanks. Here are three crankshaft blanks. each of which has a 3/8" crank pin. That's all the ecce...
by Stanley
23 Apr 2024, 03:20
Forum: Stanley's View
Topic: WHAT’S THE BEEF 01
Replies: 0
Views: 15

WHAT’S THE BEEF 01

WHAT’S THE BEEF 01 It’s always nice to find that you are in front of the curve. 15 years ago I wrote an article on mixed farming for ‘The Food Magazine’ and it was very well received. In case you hadn’t noticed, mixed farming has risen from the grave and is now a hot topic in farming circles. The gr...
by Stanley
23 Apr 2024, 03:13
Forum: General Miscellaneous Chat & Gossip
Topic: BOB'S BITS
Replies: 4447
Views: 504713

Re: BOB'S BITS

Photographer of the mountain west, and its peoples. The platinum printing process gives the most beautiful image one can get. It has the longest scale and one can get the greatest degree of contrast. It's not a difficult process; it just takes time.   Laura Gilpin.      The Kodak ‘Brownie’ was a mar...
by Stanley
23 Apr 2024, 03:09
Forum: What, Where, When, We, Who, Look & How
Topic: WHAT DID WE HAVE FOR TEA?
Replies: 9189
Views: 1066629

Re: WHAT DID WE HAVE FOR TEA?

Thi9s week's cooking X three for breakfast dinner and tea. Settling in nicely.
by Stanley
23 Apr 2024, 03:08
Forum: Fun & Jokes
Topic: Old fashioned clean jokes
Replies: 4821
Views: 560697

Re: Old fashioned clean jokes

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by Stanley
23 Apr 2024, 03:01
Forum: Technology & Communication
Topic: COMPUTERS, THE AGONY AND THE ECSTASY
Replies: 6676
Views: 954520

Re: COMPUTERS, THE AGONY AND THE ECSTASY

I think I very nearly got scammed yesterday with what they call the Makita scam. I shame to say it but I was falling for it until Firefox stepped in and slapped my wrist. These frauds are so realistic! I forgot the Golden Rule, if it looks too good to be true, it probably is. I admit to being human....

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