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Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

Posted: 03 Oct 2018, 03:34
by Stanley
I used to live on Heaton Moor. Perhaps it's deteriorated since I left....

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I had a very nice visit yesterday by Tripps who did this selfy just to prove he is taller and better dressed than me...
He left me a care parcel as well but wouldn't let me open it until he had set off back to Cambridge. No wonder, it was an embarrassment of riches. Thanks David and I hope you got home safely and had a good sleep.....
(What a good conversation we had.....)

Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

Posted: 03 Oct 2018, 06:05
by Wendyf
That's nice! :smile:

Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

Posted: 03 Oct 2018, 07:55
by Marilyn
Good Morning, Trippy!
Good Morning, Stanley!

Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

Posted: 03 Oct 2018, 08:30
by PanBiker
So that's what you look like Tripps. While you were visiting Stanley I was visiting Wendy and Col, we did a bit of produce swapping, homemade hedgerow jelly and apple and pear chutney in exchange for FYM and some of Wendy's abundance of tomatoes, I didn't take a picture though. :smile: :extrawink:

Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

Posted: 03 Oct 2018, 08:49
by Marilyn
Go back, and take a pic Panbiker!
I had a tomato sandwich for lunch. It was awful. Hate Supermarket tomatoes! I feel I need to grow some...

Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

Posted: 03 Oct 2018, 10:52
by Tripps
Well - that was a very busy 48 hours. I was up North for a family funeral, (Auntie Josie who was 98 when she died), and since I've had Stanley's promised big bottle of Lea and Perrins on the shelf for ages, it gets better with age - decided to finally deliver it.

The idea was travel up Monday - attend Funeral Tuesday morning then stay overnight, and go to Barlick on Wednesday. 'All plans collapse on first contact with the enemy' of course still applies, and on arrival at the Oldham Travelodge it was clear that I didn't want to stay. Car park shared with a busy pub, entrance was dark and menacing (to me anyway), no Blue Badge spaces visible, or security cameras, or lights, and a person in a hoody sitting on the ground outside the door, smoking vigorously and speaking loudly in an unknown language.

I asked if the booking could be transferred to another lodge - any lodge! -within the area, but was told that was impossible. Finally agreed to stay one night and they would refund the second night. Let's hope that works out. I asked about Blue Badge, and the receptionist said he would get the tradesman who had his van parked there (near the door for fear of theft) would move for me to take it up. That went surprisingly well - the guy with the van was very understanding.

Phoned my son - 'don't worry dad - everything's insured' was his less than reassuring reply. Survived the night and confirmed the refund arrangement with the day shift - my new best friend Tanveer. Still expecting problems there.

Attended the funeral, which was very emotional for me. I may say more later. The 'refreshments' was a full carvery meal, which was very good, and I exchanged memories with a lot of people I haven't seen for about fifty years - amazing how people still recognised me.

Afterwards traveled to Burnley to go to the Premier Inn I used when I last visited Barlick - was it really five years ago? Amazingly - I found it from memory at the first attempt. - however they said they were full. Whoops! I decided then to go to East Hill Street straight away, and go home straight afterwards.

I arrived in Barnoldswick about 3.30 pm, and parked as usual in the Coop. Satnav isn't too good when the destination is a street, that you can't actually drive down . I thought the Guru might still be having his siesta, so went for a little walk round the town. I walked into the square, and a shopkeeper who was winding up a blind said 'how do' - that wouldn't happen in Cambridge!. :smile: I said 'it's quiet '- he said that's because Tuesday is half day, and almost implied I should have known. :smile: I then walked into the square, and there was literally not another person in sight - a very weird experience and bit spooky if I'm honest.

Not everywhere was closed though, and I went into Victoria's Tea Room for a snack. Just a Cheese and Onion sandwich with garnish. Never had a salad with fruit in it before, but it comes under the heading of 'don't knock it till you've tried it' . There was chopped strawberry, a grape, a quarter of a slice of orange and a scattering of pomegranate plus the usual tomato cucumber and leaves.

If Carlsberg did sandwiches. . . .

Strolled back to the Coop, and picked up the 'care package ' - up the steps in the middle of the wall in the car park - along Cooperative Street - turn right, then left and in the green gate with a latch that has obviously been designed and built by a fitter. Let Jack get to know me again.

We then put the world to rights for a while - very enjoyable. I wouldn't let him open the box till I'd gone. Mainly because I'd mischievously packed it out with half a dozen recent copies of The Spectator' and wished to be elsewhere when he saw them. No Thomas Picketty in there. The selfy is the first I've ever done - and could well be the last. I was going to caption it 'Finalists for the North West scrawny neck competition' but thought better of it .

I then drove home - missed the turn for the M66 so carried on to the M6 which is far from my favourite road), and amazingly did the whole journey without stopping, which I wouldn't have thought very desirable or even possible.

Conclusion - A good experience (not the funeral). Must do it again, but be better organised. Satnav is more trouble than it's worth except for the last few miles, and except for East Hill Street. I weighed myself this morning - it's Private Eye day so I record it - what do you know I've lost a pound. :smile:

Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

Posted: 03 Oct 2018, 11:07
by Marilyn
Aye...well you have done well given all that. A venture into Barlick is not for those unprepared or feeble minded. We did it without Sat Nav.... :bye2:

Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

Posted: 04 Oct 2018, 02:36
by Stanley
I couln't see him on the active topics so had a mild panic attack, pile up on Mway.... I mailed him and then of course saw this. Good account, he told me the sorry story. Good visit, good conversation and a very interesting Care Parcel! He's a nice man, we are lucky to have him as a friend.
So ignore the mail David and keep on posting.
Two things grabbed my attention. The first was the police helicopter circling over the town at 15:00, it did about three circuits. Perhaps triggered by me having a conversation with a young lady in Co-operative Street!
I had another conversation on the Green with Edie's mother, Edie is doing well and is a sweetie. I commented on the number of young people walking multiple dogs in the centre of the town and she told me that the reason for it is that there is a woman running a dog-walking service and she sub contacts out to young people at low wages. They used to walk them on Victory Park but have been barred from there because of unruly behaviour and not picking up after the dogs. I trust Edie's mother because she had to enquire into dog walkers in the later stages of her pregnancy and the fact she needs one when she is working at Rolls on shifts as an engineer. She told me that she wouldn't trust them with her Lurcher Pepe and from what I have seen I agree with her.
Funnily enough one of the dogs is a Springer and is hysterical, it screams when it sees Jack. I met it this morning at 06:00 being walked by a young woman and she had it muzzled so that it's barking was muted. I wonder if this is the owner. I didn't enquire but walked on. Jack ignores the dog now, sensible lad!

Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

Posted: 04 Oct 2018, 05:50
by Stanley
See THIS shocking BBC report about a man near Carlisle who has been rescued from what is thought is 40 years of slavery and imprisonment in a 6ft square shed in terrible conditions. No doubt there is a lot to learn about this and as the police have arrested a 79 year old man on suspicion of being responsible it may be that we will learn more. 40 years..... It doesn't bear thinking about.

Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

Posted: 04 Oct 2018, 08:51
by Tizer
The Tripps Goes To Barlick post is a gem, David, thanks for writing it. Mrs Tiz read it before I did and told me to get on and read it!

This caught my attention today. I wonder if we in the UK have a similar warning system?
`Presidential alert: US mobile phones get test message' LINK

Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

Posted: 05 Oct 2018, 03:03
by Stanley
Tripps has hidden depths...... In the early days Doc and I almost convinced ourselves he was the other Trippier, the MP.....
My personal shopper Mick picked me up and took me to Planet Underpants at Colne. Amazing..... The size and the amount of stock. First clothes I have bought for 40 years and I am still recovering from the shock, not so much the prices (although that was painful!) but the fact that so may people buy enough clothes to justify a place that size. If I am right, the empire started as a baker's shop in Barrowford.
Mick has a new car a Rav 4 hybrid. He said that the dealers must be desperate, they made him an offer he couldn't refuse. It's so quiet and I pointed out to him that they were dangerous in car parks, you don't hear them coming. There are quite a few about now and you have to be very careful, ears are not a reliable warning now.
Not even the sound of the clock ticking.........

Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

Posted: 05 Oct 2018, 09:59
by Tripps
Stanley wrote: 05 Oct 2018, 03:03 Tripps has hidden depths...... In the early days Doc and I almost convinced ourselves he was the other Trippier, the MP.....
Hidden shallows more like. . . :smile:

As for Sir David - the contrast between him and me is approaching 100%. I got his autobiography, and cheered up when I found I might have out performed him in the cubs - but then later it emerged he had made 'Senior Sixer '. I should have guessed. :smile:

Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

Posted: 05 Oct 2018, 10:31
by Marilyn
Planet Underpants?????

Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

Posted: 05 Oct 2018, 11:42
by Wendyf
I can only think Stanley is referring to Boundary Mill, but I could be wrong!

Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

Posted: 05 Oct 2018, 12:22
by plaques
Colne's Boundary Mill is probably the nearest that locals will get to an American shopping experience.
An enormous car park on the edge of town. IE: probably 98% of shoppers get there by car, a subtle way of keeping the lower orders out.
A really modern nicely finished building that builds up expectation before you step in.
Concierge type desk on entry.
Large well lit air conditioned two story with escalators and lifts.
Well appointed dining and cafeteria areas , The cafe has a balcony overlooking the surrounding countryside.
All the normal facilities to make sure you don't leave the building.
No clocks to limit your shopping time.
No internet access to compare online shopping.

Do I ever go shopping there? Never. Does Mrs P? quite often and sits down to her free cup of coffee.

Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

Posted: 06 Oct 2018, 02:38
by Stanley
Dead right Wendy, Susan renamed it when she heard I wanted new knickers. BTW, they are quite splendid though expensive and a nice fit. Good description P, I missed the free coffee!
The fact that Toyota are recalling their hybrid vehicles.... I wonder whether Mick's new one is one of them.....
No more on the Carlisle prisoner......

Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

Posted: 06 Oct 2018, 08:59
by Tizer
Stanley wrote: 06 Oct 2018, 02:38 The fact that Toyota are recalling their hybrid vehicles...
Nissan has been recalling hundreds of thousands of cars in the US and America in August and September due to different faults, one of them being fires caused by an ignition fault.
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Ben MacIntyre in The Times last week wrote how promotion literature for his latest book has been censored in the USA by one of the world's biggest bookseller chains, Target. His book is about Nazi Germany and the bookseller has replaced every instance of the word Nazi on their web page for the book with asterisks. Other authors are complaining of similar problems with other words that Target considers unsuitable. Too bad if you're a scientist with a book dealing with anatomy or a historian quoting literature about negro slaves etc.

Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

Posted: 06 Oct 2018, 20:10
by Big Kev
Herman had his first bit of 'meat' for tea
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Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

Posted: 06 Oct 2018, 20:41
by plaques
Tizer wrote: 06 Oct 2018, 08:59 the bookseller has replaced every instance of the word Nazi on their web page for the book with asterisks
We'll be covering up our table legs next.

Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

Posted: 07 Oct 2018, 03:30
by Stanley
It'll be the legal eagles covering every eventuality. The world is run by bean counters and lawyers.
Herman's world, on the other hand, is much more simple.

Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

Posted: 07 Oct 2018, 08:55
by Tizer
Stanley wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 03:30 It'll be the legal eagles covering every eventuality.
In this case I think it turned out to be someone writing the `content' for the web site who was letting his/her views show through.

Kev, watch your fingers when handling Hermann! (I'll bet Mrs May has one on her desk that's trained to snap at Boris.)

Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

Posted: 07 Oct 2018, 19:10
by Big Kev
Tizer wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 08:55 Kev, watch your fingers when handling Hermann!
He's had a second one today, it was still buzzing before I hit it with the teatowel. I gently drop them in with tweezer :biggrin2:

Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

Posted: 07 Oct 2018, 19:11
by Big Kev
This popped up on social media, it did make me smile

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Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

Posted: 08 Oct 2018, 01:52
by Stanley
They reported that typo on R4 Kev as well. Automatic transcription programme? There are a lot of garbled subtitles about on Youtube.
Ian looking so well. Now we need to hear of good progress.

Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

Posted: 08 Oct 2018, 08:32
by Tizer
The FT's front page this morning reports `Landlords saddled with glut of unsold shopping centres as retails shifts online'. I'm not surprised after my experiences last week trying to buy maps and a Bluetooth speaker in Taunton. I went to WH Smith's, Waterstones and the independent local bookseller but none of them had all four maps. Waterstones and the independent both wanted full price whereas Smiths were selling them on a `Buy one get one half price' offer. In the end I bought them online,even cheaper (inc free delivery) than the Smiths deal at this specialist maps web site: Dash4it The Argos web site showed the speaker at £39.99 and available in the local outlet so I went to buy it there while I was in town. The price in the shop was £49.99! Also their catalogue in the shop showed incorrect details in the spec. I ordered it by click & collect at the lower price after checking the spec on other web sites. Most of the big retail companies are obviously trying to push all their business online.