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- 12 May 2024, 12:09
- Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
- Topic: POLITICS CORNER
- Replies: 12652
- Views: 1339922
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...
- 12 May 2024, 11:59
- Forum: Research Topics
- Topic: BARLICK LIFE 1900 ONWARDS.
- Replies: 8
- Views: 204
- 11 May 2024, 21:09
- Forum: What, Where, When, We, Who, Look & How
- Topic: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?
- Replies: 16618
- Views: 1937393
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.
- 11 May 2024, 13:54
- Forum: Local History Topics
- Topic: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
- Replies: 6906
- Views: 944471
- 11 May 2024, 13:45
- Forum: Research Topics
- Topic: BARLICK LIFE 1900 ONWARDS.
- Replies: 8
- Views: 204
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 ...
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.
- 05 May 2024, 16:02
- Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
- Topic: OBITUARIES
- Replies: 1898
- Views: 341748
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.
Bernard Hill
RIP.
- 04 May 2024, 20:08
- Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
- Topic: Seen in the News
- Replies: 3789
- Views: 399772
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. . . .
Good grief as Snoopy would surely say. . . .
- 04 May 2024, 17:54
- Forum: What, Where, When, We, Who, Look & How
- Topic: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?
- Replies: 16618
- Views: 1937393
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...
- 02 May 2024, 16:29
- Forum: General Miscellaneous Chat & Gossip
- Topic: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL
- Replies: 2117
- Views: 312966
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...
- 02 May 2024, 14:52
- Forum: Puzzles & Quizzes
- Topic: MYSTERY OBJECTS
- Replies: 20113
- Views: 2335428
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Aah - the penny drops - must be a 'knurler' of some sort?
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...
- 30 Apr 2024, 13:37
- Forum: General Miscellaneous Chat & Gossip
- Topic: DIALECT AND WORD MEANINGS
- Replies: 3943
- Views: 596944
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...
- 30 Apr 2024, 13:15
- Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
- Topic: Seen in the News
- Replies: 3789
- Views: 399772
Re: Seen in the News
Altruistic..... I think so David. Yes - you are quite right. "Showing a disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others; unselfish. "it was an entirely altruistic act" I thought it had to show a 'loss' to you as well as a 'gain' to someone else. I was wrong and stand ...
- 30 Apr 2024, 11:25
- Forum: Fun & Jokes
- Topic: Old fashioned clean jokes
- Replies: 4868
- Views: 569271
Re: Old fashioned clean jokes
That tooks two coats of looking at.
Re: GOOD TV
The programme which followed Redeye is a travel thing thing with Martin Clunes. It's been on for two consecutive nights, and I like it. I Iike most things he is in except Doc Martin, who I feel should have been sectioned a long time ago. Last night he was in Micronesia. No me neither - but I should ...
- 30 Apr 2024, 11:00
- Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
- Topic: POLITICS CORNER
- Replies: 12652
- Views: 1339922
Re: POLITICS CORNER
Is anyone as concerned as I am at the visit to Kyev Ukraine yesterday by 'Sophie Wessex' ? I think this is prima facie involvement of the Royal Family in external politics. It's impossible to imagine the King himself going there at this time - leaving aside his current health problems -but she is ob...
- 30 Apr 2024, 10:39
- Forum: General Miscellaneous Chat & Gossip
- Topic: Tripps Clipps
- Replies: 44
- Views: 1183
Re: Tripps Clipps
I think I will discontinue this thread for now. The repetitive nature and the daily discipline of posting doesn't suit my character, and many of the 'clipps' are too long, and I doubt that many are reading them. At least The Kazi of Bukkur, Jam Nando (Nindo) and Makli Hill have had their moment in t...
- 29 Apr 2024, 14:30
- Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
- Topic: POLITICS CORNER
- Replies: 12652
- Views: 1339922
Re: POLITICS CORNER
The Scottish First Minister and leader of the SNP Humza Yusaf has resigned. Now might be a good time to anticipate the future and do your "due diligence" on the man who will probably take on the role after the General Elelection, when Labour almost inevitably become the largest party. What...
- 29 Apr 2024, 14:12
- Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
- Topic: Seen in the News
- Replies: 3789
- Views: 399772
Re: Seen in the News
Problem when this sort of issue is raised is that it is assumed that there are just two arguments -for and against. In fact there is a very wide range of possible scenarios. It is unarguable that there are some who game the system, and do not deserve the benefit, however many do, and should get it. ...
- 29 Apr 2024, 13:58
- Forum: General Miscellaneous Chat & Gossip
- Topic: BOB'S BITS
- Replies: 4468
- Views: 509884
Re: BOB'S BITS
Sargent was particularly drawn to society women, including Edwina Mountbatten He was by no means unique. . . :smile: Lady Mountbatten's daughter Pamela Hicks wrote a memoir in which she describes her mother as a 'man eater' and her mother's many lovers as a succession of "uncles" througho...
- 29 Apr 2024, 10:48
- Forum: General Miscellaneous Chat & Gossip
- Topic: Tripps Clipps
- Replies: 44
- Views: 1183
Re: Tripps Clipps
Just as they come from the list - this I find is from Dominic Lawson whose sister runs a TV cooking programme and his father wrote a best selling diet book. A wave of contagious obesity is, apparently, sweeping the country from top to (ever-expanding) bottom. Yesterday's Guardian declared that "...
Re: GOOD TV
Oh dear. . . very possibly. I was only partly paying attention, and it looked like a very hairy cat to me. I'm still amazed that any uncaged pet can be allowed on the aircraft though. My first thought was - where do they put the litter tray? :smile: PS Just checked up and found this - it really is a...
- 28 Apr 2024, 22:28
- Forum: General Miscellaneous Chat & Gossip
- Topic: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL
- Replies: 2117
- Views: 312966
Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL
The Guardian -
The Home Office will launch a major operation to detain asylum seekers across the UK on Monday, weeks earlier than expected, in preparation for their deportation to Rwanda, Thursday's local elections, the Guardian can reveal.
The Home Office will launch a major operation to detain asylum seekers across the UK on Monday, weeks earlier than expected, in preparation for their deportation to Rwanda, Thursday's local elections, the Guardian can reveal.
Re: GOOD TV
After all that - I watched Redeye tonight. Fast and furious - and and Scott / Bailey (?) is in it. Must give it an award for the best plot line I've seen for a long time. I had to google to see if you were allowed to carry a cat on your lap as an aircraft passenger. I thought not - but amazingly, it...