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by Tripps
22 May 2024, 10:27
Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
Topic: ENERGY MATTERS
Replies: 3946
Views: 593849

Re: ENERGY MATTERS

Well done - sounds like you've got your "straight edge". :smile:
by Tripps
22 May 2024, 10:25
Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
Topic: MEDICAL MATTERS
Replies: 7643
Views: 868006

Re: MEDICAL MATTERS

After decades of being told the very opposite - it is disconcerting to find that Fish very oil supplements may be dangerous, and I have a faint memory that after swearing by cod liver oil for years - didn't SCG stop taking it?

What's a fellow to believe? :smile:
by Tripps
21 May 2024, 15:07
Forum: Stanley's View
Topic: THE DECLINE OF THE HEN PEN
Replies: 18
Views: 2692

Re: THE DECLINE OF THE HEN PEN

Looks like the hens have better housing than the humans. :smile:
by Tripps
21 May 2024, 15:04
Forum: Gardening
Topic: Gardening
Replies: 898
Views: 147628

Re: Gardening

How's the re-wilding of the front garden doing this year?
by Tripps
20 May 2024, 15:20
Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
Topic: OBITUARIES
Replies: 1901
Views: 344277

Re: OBITUARIES

Frank Ifield has died at 86. I wasn't aware that he was Australian.

RIP.

Compare and contrast to last week's Eurovision entries.
This would have no chance whatever - I can make out every word. :smile:

by Tripps
20 May 2024, 15:12
Forum: Stanley's View
Topic: THE DECLINE OF THE HEN PEN
Replies: 18
Views: 2692

Re: THE DECLINE OF THE HEN PEN

I see that I contributed last time. Here's where the hen pen was - in the back garden of the house where I was brought up. I can't show the slum terraced house they came from - there's a Morrisons supermarket there now. :smile:
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by Tripps
20 May 2024, 12:05
Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
Topic: Seen in the News
Replies: 3799
Views: 403213

Re: Seen in the News

I read that we are under threat from an unseasonal episode of Norovirus. "Experts" (sic) have put the current spike down to cold snaps in May and lingering effects of the pandemic , advising those unlucky enough to catch it to maintain a rigorous hygiene routine and stay home from work. Am...
by Tripps
17 May 2024, 17:57
Forum: General Miscellaneous Chat & Gossip
Topic: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL
Replies: 2119
Views: 315007

Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL

so naturally it's on its way. I wondered yesterday why it had not arrived - so looked on Abebooks and found that I had added it to my basket but it was still there, and I had not actually paid for it. That was soon remedied - and imagine my surprise when it arrived today! Rossendale to Cambridgeshi...
by Tripps
17 May 2024, 11:55
Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
Topic: POLITICS CORNER
Replies: 12664
Views: 1345062

Re: POLITICS CORNER

I'll leave you to the delights of Mayor Making... The meeting is worthy of comment I'd say, though the average audience online was about six. with a peak of ten! The low turnout at the May 2nd 2024 election is also noteworthy.and the fact that there is now not a single Labour Party Councillor on Pe...
by Tripps
17 May 2024, 11:39
Forum: General Miscellaneous Chat & Gossip
Topic: BOB'S BITS
Replies: 4480
Views: 512748

Re: BOB'S BITS

Stanley wrote: 17 May 2024, 02:44 I'm quite happy to accept that he is on a higher intellectual plane than me.
Thanks for the thoughtful response.

Me too.but that doesn't mean I'll be totally uncritical.
I can only apply what intelligence I have available - and I do. :smile:
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by Tripps
16 May 2024, 16:53
Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
Topic: POLITICS CORNER
Replies: 12664
Views: 1345062

Re: POLITICS CORNER

See who your next Mayor will be - tonight at 7.00 pm.

Council Meeting 16 May 2024
by Tripps
16 May 2024, 14:47
Forum: General Miscellaneous Chat & Gossip
Topic: BOB'S BITS
Replies: 4480
Views: 512748

Re: BOB'S BITS

I understand almost nothing of today's Bob's Bits.
Should I accept my intellectual limitations, and respect it as being beyond my understanding - or dismiss it as a lot of nonsense? :smile:
by Tripps
12 May 2024, 12:09
Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
Topic: POLITICS CORNER
Replies: 12664
Views: 1345062

Re: POLITICS CORNER

Nadhim Zahawi has crawled from under his stone, to declare that his mistakes "were his own" and he wishes he had been "more transparent" about his tax affairs. Translates as "please buy my forthcoming autiobigraphy, and "please Miss can I have a peerage"? :smile: P...
by Tripps
12 May 2024, 11:59
Forum: Research Topics
Topic: BARLICK LIFE 1900 ONWARDS.
Replies: 16
Views: 354

Re: BARLICK LIFE 1900 ONWARDS.

Stanley wrote: 12 May 2024, 02:05 Birthdays were ignored apart from getting his hair pulled
That's triggered a memory. One pull for each year. :smile:
Has it died out or is it still a 'thing ' up North?
by Tripps
11 May 2024, 21:09
Forum: What, Where, When, We, Who, Look & How
Topic: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?
Replies: 16626
Views: 1942863

Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

I don't think it's amything to do wth Aurora Borealis - someone left the front door open at the Eurovision Song Contest in Malmo. There is so much frenzied energy in there, that what escapes will easily be visible from Northern England. :smile:
by Tripps
11 May 2024, 13:54
Forum: Local History Topics
Topic: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Replies: 6916
Views: 948702

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS

Stanley wrote: 11 May 2024, 03:33 into the two lodges on the site
Would someone who had no knowledge of textile mills know what a 'mill lodge ' was? :smile:
by Tripps
11 May 2024, 13:45
Forum: Research Topics
Topic: BARLICK LIFE 1900 ONWARDS.
Replies: 16
Views: 354

Re: BARLICK LIFE 1900 ONWARDS. (1)

That's one of the best posts I've seen on here for a long time. It typifies the site, and makes up for the many daily routine posts which have become so predictable. and frankly a bit boring. It doesn't fully correspond to my childhood recollections. Fire lighting always involved 'firewood' - never ...
by Tripps
05 May 2024, 20:00
Forum: TV
Topic: GOOD TV
Replies: 3811
Views: 511057

Re: GOOD TV

Well - the Doctor from Manchester knew without hesitation that you bashed a 'pifiata' with a stick, but knew nowt about Bengal cats. Takes all sorts. I've googled it, and I'm still not sure. :smile:
by Tripps
05 May 2024, 16:02
Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
Topic: OBITUARIES
Replies: 1901
Views: 344277

Re: OBITUARIES

Bernard Hill has died today. We went to the same school, though he was a couple of years after me and I was unaware of him. From Yosser Hughes to the Duke of Norfolk in Wolf Hall. . .
Bernard Hill
RIP.
by Tripps
04 May 2024, 20:08
Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
Topic: Seen in the News
Replies: 3799
Views: 403213

Re: Seen in the News

I have just learned (whilst watching the preliminaries to the Kentucky Derby since you ask) that 'Breaking' (Break Dancing) is now an Olympic event and will feature in the forthcoming Paris Olympics. Olympic Breaking

Good grief as Snoopy would surely say. . . . :smile:
by Tripps
04 May 2024, 17:54
Forum: What, Where, When, We, Who, Look & How
Topic: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?
Replies: 16626
Views: 1942863

Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

I'm watching (accidentally) an appearance before a ParliamentarySelect Committe of this lady - Sabrina Cohen- Hatton / She speaks fluently and well - as you might expect with that CV. I've heard a lot about mysogyny, and protected characteristics, institutional racism, etc etc, but nothing at all ab...
by Tripps
02 May 2024, 16:29
Forum: General Miscellaneous Chat & Gossip
Topic: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL
Replies: 2119
Views: 315007

Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL

I just found this in Angus Bethune Reach's (great name !) book. The Middleton chapter was transcribed by Stanley a while ago, and featured on the site. Then I found the full book can be bought on Abebooks for the usual price of a cup of coffee - so naturally it's on its way. :smile: " Teetotall...
by Tripps
02 May 2024, 14:52
Forum: Puzzles & Quizzes
Topic: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Replies: 20158
Views: 2344831

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Aah - the penny drops - must be a 'knurler' of some sort? :smile:
by Tripps
01 May 2024, 21:44
Forum: TV
Topic: GOOD TV
Replies: 3811
Views: 511057

Re: GOOD TV

Just watched The Great British Sex Scandal on Channel 5. Lived through it of course - but had forgotten most of it. The behaviour of the main characters, Cecil Parkinson and Margaret Thatcher was deeply shocking. If any futher reasons never to vote Tory ever again are needed, (unlikely) I suggest yo...
by Tripps
30 Apr 2024, 13:37
Forum: General Miscellaneous Chat & Gossip
Topic: DIALECT AND WORD MEANINGS
Replies: 3943
Views: 600108

Re: DIALECT AND WORD MEANINGS

Never heard of the Duke of Argyle thing. Insult to flea ridden Scots? :smile: I came across the word eschatology yesterday and of course had to Google it. The result took me to deep places indeed . "Christian eschatology looks to study and discuss matters such as death and the afterlife, Heaven...

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