'Owt else or Any Other Business
- Stanley
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I thought so as well and I'll lay a small bet David and Gloria will like it as well.....
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Awwwww, lovely pic.
Gloria
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Re: 'Owt else or Any Other Business
It's Bonfire Night tonight. Forget Deepavali, Eid al Fitr and Wesak day.
This brings back a few memories - probably died out now, but it's a bit of fun. Funded the fireworks back in the day.
I defy you not to laugh - or at least smile. We said "If you give us nowt we'll steal nowt but bid you good night".
This brings back a few memories - probably died out now, but it's a bit of fun. Funded the fireworks back in the day.
I defy you not to laugh - or at least smile. We said "If you give us nowt we'll steal nowt but bid you good night".
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Re: 'Owt else or Any Other Business
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"Beware of certitude" (Jimmy Reid)
The floggings will continue until morale improves!
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"Beware of certitude" (Jimmy Reid)
The floggings will continue until morale improves!
Re: 'Owt else or Any Other Business
I broke a long standing personal rule yesterday. I made a controversial comment on the subscription Manchester online newspaper "The MIll". I didn't read the post in full detail - no need - the BS indicator meter had hit the backstop quite quickly. I immediately reached for Occams razor (again).
David Trippier. Nov 5
I think this is a blend of fiction and urban myth. Not what I subscribe to this publication for. If you want to believe it all, then that's fine. I don't.
No consequences yet, except that my last (favourable) comment resulted in about eight people 'liking" it, and me getting a similar number of emails to say so. I seem to be on my own here.
David Trippier. Nov 5
I think this is a blend of fiction and urban myth. Not what I subscribe to this publication for. If you want to believe it all, then that's fine. I don't.
No consequences yet, except that my last (favourable) comment resulted in about eight people 'liking" it, and me getting a similar number of emails to say so. I seem to be on my own here.
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Spoke too soon. MollieSimpson has given me a red card.
Removed (Banned)
Nov 5
That'll learn me. I have of course cancelled my subscription. I don't think modern attitudes and I are compatible.
Result - Game abandoned
Pensioner 0 Woke journalist 1.
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I shall have to keep a close eye on you from now on!
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I will repeat what I said on another thread, their brand of democracy doesn't seem to allow dissent....
That being the case you are better off out of it and can I dissent form your scoreline?
"Pensioner 0 Woke journalist 1."
Knowing your calibre I would say that the Woke Journalist has scored an own goal. No publication can see banning you as a win.
That being the case you are better off out of it and can I dissent form your scoreline?
"Pensioner 0 Woke journalist 1."
Knowing your calibre I would say that the Woke Journalist has scored an own goal. No publication can see banning you as a win.
Stanley Challenger Graham
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"Beware of certitude" (Jimmy Reid)
The floggings will continue until morale improves!
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"Beware of certitude" (Jimmy Reid)
The floggings will continue until morale improves!
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I don't do much about family. but I've had permission to show this. My big lad yesterday.
PS he says I can show you this one too. . . .
Followed by . . . .(I think the knuckles are actually white).
PS he says I can show you this one too. . . .
Followed by . . . .(I think the knuckles are actually white).
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Penalised for exceeding track limits! How exciting, where was that Tripps? I'm assuming you were perched up behind doing the filming?
I went to a talk at Kelbrook church this afternoon about the clock and it's maker Thomas Cooke of York. Martin Lunn the Earby astronomer gave a very interesting and enthusiastic talk but the pews were unforgiving.
I went to a talk at Kelbrook church this afternoon about the clock and it's maker Thomas Cooke of York. Martin Lunn the Earby astronomer gave a very interesting and enthusiastic talk but the pews were unforgiving.
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It's near Bedford Bedford Autodrome
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"the pews were unforgiving."
That's because you are so lean and fit Wendy..... You need more padding!
Well done for spotting track limits!
David, that looks like an expensive hobby......
That's because you are so lean and fit Wendy..... You need more padding!
Well done for spotting track limits!
David, that looks like an expensive hobby......
Stanley Challenger Graham
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The floggings will continue until morale improves!
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The floggings will continue until morale improves!
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We had an interesting and thought provoking talk at the History Society last night about "Jack's War" by Ian Lockwood, former Craven Herald editor and author of The History of Skipton.
Ian's father Jack was 18 in March 1944 and joined the Paras because the pay was 6d more a day. After training he went out to Germany with the 6th Airborne Division, parachuting into Wesel and playing his part in the Rhine Crossing. Ian knew nothing about his father's war time experiences as it was never discussed between them.
In 2005 Ian heard about the Lottery funded Heroes Return Project and, to his surprise, Jack agreed to take part. They set off together to visit the places he had been and quite a story came out. Although Jack had vivid memories of certain incidents, he wasn't aware at the time of the full story of the advance to the Rhine. Ian has managed to piece it together with the help of the war diary of Colonel Richard Pine-Coffin ( known as Wooden Box) transcribed by his son.
Interesting stuff, particularly the effect that opening up about his experiences had on Jack. From hating everything about war, the Forces, Remembrance Days etc, he was transformed and become proud of what he had been a part of.
Ian's father Jack was 18 in March 1944 and joined the Paras because the pay was 6d more a day. After training he went out to Germany with the 6th Airborne Division, parachuting into Wesel and playing his part in the Rhine Crossing. Ian knew nothing about his father's war time experiences as it was never discussed between them.
In 2005 Ian heard about the Lottery funded Heroes Return Project and, to his surprise, Jack agreed to take part. They set off together to visit the places he had been and quite a story came out. Although Jack had vivid memories of certain incidents, he wasn't aware at the time of the full story of the advance to the Rhine. Ian has managed to piece it together with the help of the war diary of Colonel Richard Pine-Coffin ( known as Wooden Box) transcribed by his son.
Interesting stuff, particularly the effect that opening up about his experiences had on Jack. From hating everything about war, the Forces, Remembrance Days etc, he was transformed and become proud of what he had been a part of.
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I have just read Pendle Heritage notes and see that a certain Wendy Faulkner is to speak on Earby Corn Mill.... Any relation?
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Oh dear! I'm not speaking but my colleague Margaret Brown is. We did the research together so perhaps that's why I get a credit! I will be there in support.
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To be fair Margaret was mentioned as well. Here's the notice....
"Future Events.
Higherford Methodist Church. THURSDAY December 1st at 2pm. (Please note that this has been incorrectly inserted into the calendar as a Tuesday.)
Earby‘s Corn Mill, from Corn to Cotton to Bust. Speakers: Margaret Brown and Wendy Faulkner. Hear how a small bridge behind Earby Youth Hostel started a journey which linked an old corn mill to Abraham Hargreaves and the start of the Industrial Revolution."
"Future Events.
Higherford Methodist Church. THURSDAY December 1st at 2pm. (Please note that this has been incorrectly inserted into the calendar as a Tuesday.)
Earby‘s Corn Mill, from Corn to Cotton to Bust. Speakers: Margaret Brown and Wendy Faulkner. Hear how a small bridge behind Earby Youth Hostel started a journey which linked an old corn mill to Abraham Hargreaves and the start of the Industrial Revolution."
Stanley Challenger Graham
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"Beware of certitude" (Jimmy Reid)
The floggings will continue until morale improves!
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"Beware of certitude" (Jimmy Reid)
The floggings will continue until morale improves!
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Been wondering whether to post this for a while now. Gloria mentioned her family was in the trade so here goes.
It's almost a 'forgotten corner' now more's the pity, and I hate decimal odds.
Barry Dennis Tic Tac
It's almost a 'forgotten corner' now more's the pity, and I hate decimal odds.
Barry Dennis Tic Tac
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I remember working in one of the offices when we changed to decimalisation, all good fun trying to convince people they had to do it.Tripps wrote: ↑19 Nov 2022, 12:05 Been wondering whether to post this for a while now. Gloria mentioned her family was in the trade so here goes.
It's almost a 'forgotten corner' now more's the pity, and I hate decimal odds.
Barry Dennis Tic Tac
Gloria
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Now an Honorary Chief Engineer who'd be dangerous with a brain!!!
http://www.briercliffesociety.co.uk
http://www.lfhhs.org.uk
- Stanley
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My Dad ran an illegal book in the late 1920s and 30s when he was working in Trafford Park. He got too clever and didn't lay off a 'sure fire loser', it won of course and wiped him out. That was the end of his bookmaking days. He always said that if he hadn't been so clever he could have been a wealthy bloke.....
Stanley Challenger Graham
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"Beware of certitude" (Jimmy Reid)
The floggings will continue until morale improves!
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"Beware of certitude" (Jimmy Reid)
The floggings will continue until morale improves!
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A few years ago I read that there were only two professional gamblers who made a living from backing horses. Needless to say I didn't recognise their names. I follow the old adage. Only gamble with money you don't need which begs the question of why you are trying to accumulate more of the stuff you didn't need in the first place?
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Not knowing the answer to that question is the basic reason you and I aren't gamblers Ken.
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The floggings will continue until morale improves!
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For a fuller and better understanding of 'gambling'- I'd recommend "A bit of a flutter" by Mark Clapson. Pub - Manchester University Press. ISBN 0-7190-3436-1. It's a serious scholarly piece of work, well researched and based largely on the North West. Unusually I found that the journalistic cliche - that any book on a subject of which I have some knowledge, inevitably contains mistakes - didn't apply. I didn't find any - even in the dog racing chapter which is exemplary.
Not the usual giveaway price on Abebooks,. but a good public library will get it for you if you fancy it. My copy came from La Salle University Library (Philadelphia), and was £7 odd. More than I usually pay on Abe.
I find I put a Book Dart here. It's good to revisit a book and see what impressed you at the time.
- When Nigel Lawson was my editor at The Spectator twenty years ago he used to do the pools every week. 'Think of the odds Nigel"' I said "Think of the winnings" he said.
Here's a flavour of it all. . . .
Not the usual giveaway price on Abebooks,. but a good public library will get it for you if you fancy it. My copy came from La Salle University Library (Philadelphia), and was £7 odd. More than I usually pay on Abe.
I find I put a Book Dart here. It's good to revisit a book and see what impressed you at the time.
- When Nigel Lawson was my editor at The Spectator twenty years ago he used to do the pools every week. 'Think of the odds Nigel"' I said "Think of the winnings" he said.
Here's a flavour of it all. . . .
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That's an interesting link David.... I daren't go into his online store, I doubt if I could afford the experience!
PS. Your bookie looks a bit dodgy!
PS. Your bookie looks a bit dodgy!
Stanley Challenger Graham
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Rush to judgment there.
Here's more about him than anyone needs to know. Tom Power Interesting to see he likes 'Spy' caricatures.
Seems his name was in fact Jenkins not Power at all.
PS - Interesting to listen to his speech /'cockney' accent. I doubt we'll ever hear any Londoner ever speak like that again.
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