A very polite...car?
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A very polite...car?
A very polite…car?
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Just going for a spanner
Just going for a spanner
Back in the 1960’s, 70’s and 80’s there was a UK TV soap called Crossroads, based on life in a Birmingham (England) motel…it was actually shown quite early evening rather than Prime Time, so perhaps had a somewhat limited audience demographic that was available to watch it. No catch up tv’s or even VCR’s back then. If you missed it, you missed it. There were about 4000 or so episodes of it and…
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Thanks for still dropping by!
Until a few weeks ago I was fairly regularly posting and optimistically hoping that whatever I wrote would get at least a couple of ticks from the reader for fulfilling their three I’s. By that I mean: Insightful, Informative, Inspirational or perhaps as an alternative I, at least….. Interesting. Life has got in the way for the last few weeks and my Late to the party blog has been more of,…
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Ipsum Lorum and all that...
Ipsum Lorum and all that…
As I write this, the date is April 1st. Thinking back to my teenage years, April 1st was a day filled with trying to fool others and equally not to be seen to be fooled by them. I can’t really remember the details of the kind of pranks we did but I honestly recall them as being tame and innofensive. In 2021 the challenges of home schooling, home working and in general not having any contact with…
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Mad as a fish
I was clearing out some old paperwork and came across the documents I had printed off when I used the aforementioned ‘Mad as a fish’ as my Internet service provider (ISP). For the benefit of anyone under 30 struggling with the concept of what paperwork means, back in the day when you subscribed to or contracted with any kind of service you always got a pile of paperwork. It’s worth adding that…
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The dog has gone to the pub
It does sound like the start of one of these jokes ‘a horse walks into a pub, and orders a beer etc.’ but it does appear to be a true story. We went to look at a new house to buy today and as we had run out of polite things to say to the owner, we shifted the conversation to dogs as she had mentioned they had previously owned one (we presume now gone to doggy heaven, or part of a divorce…
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And now for my specialist subject...me!
And now for my specialist subject…me!
Like many families, the restrictions of life at the moment, brought any opportunities for meeting to a sudden and unexpected halt. Although we are spread across the North and South East of the UK, we previously we would periodically be able to meet up…either for specific occasions such as birthdays, Christenings and so on…or just because we felt like it. So in keeping with likewise many others,…
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A Mercedes bus, the desert and a pair of tights.
This may seem like an unlikely three word clue for a TV quiz game, but in fact it’s the summary of an event from way back in my life but still memorable to this day. My first job in the travel industry was working for an up market provider of specialised escorted tours to more unusual locations such as the Nile valley of Egypt. I worked in the office as a Tours Executive …a grand way of saying we…
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Valentine's day again...disclaimers apply!
Valentine’s day again…disclaimers apply!
I will start with the disclaimers. I have noticed of late that several online retailers that bombard me with e-mail ads have asked me if I want to opt out of Mothers Day marketing, as for some this is distressing for those bereaved, estranged or have other reasons not to want to be reminded of that ‘celebration’. I understand this and appreciate the efforts that are made here. I think I may have…
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Postman Pat
Two week’s ago this blog festured ‘The Wheels on the bus’. Don’t get too excited thinking you have cracked the Enigma code here and seen a bit of a pattern with children’s songs..it really is purely coincidental. Incidentally for those not from or familiar with the UK these really are what our rural post boxes look like (to this day) and sadly what our public phone boxes did look like although…
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Sorry to disappoint you....
Sorry to disappoint you….
I have been watching a lot of The Crown on Netflix recently, but it seems to be a never completed task as no sooner do I get to the end of one series, another comes out. Like painting the Forth bridge. You no sooner finish than you have to start again. Forth bridge For those not from the UK, the Forth bridge is a steel railway bridge across the Forth of Forth in Scotland that is renowned for…
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Brian - a very intelligent squirrel
Brian – a very intelligent squirrel
We have a resident squirrel or two in our garden. One of them in particular is remarkably intelligent. I can’t really give too much provenance to his early education although I am told he played on 2012 University Challenge Cambridge University team some years ago (but possibly as mascot) and more recently has been a successful contestant in some TV quizzes. His skills are however not confined…
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The wheels on the bus .....etc.
The wheels on the bus …..etc.
Those familiar with the children’s song will know that the lyrics do a fine job of stating the obvious…the wheels on the bus go round and round, the ladies on the bus go chatter, chatter, chatter, the babies on the bus go waaa, waaa, waaa, (this line far better sung than written), the wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish and so on. There are probably also regional variations on this to meet…
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Happiness is a sharp axe....
Happiness is a sharp axe….
For anyone alarmed by this title …please don’t be. I may have considered many mid life career changes, but being an axe waving terror figure has never made it to the list.My axe activities are solely directed towards chopping logs into kindling for my wood burning stove. I actually (no pun intended…) own three axes..one being a real hand-me-down from my parents home. It’s worryingly quite lethal…
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New dogs required?
Driving along one of our local motorways a few days ago, I was a bit perturbed to see numerous overhead gantry signs with the message ‘ The UK leaves the EU on 31 December, new dogs required’ . I knew things were changing but not that every pet owner had to replace their four legged friends. With the average price for any pedigree puppy being around GBP£2000, it could be an expensive business.…
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Just call me Baked Potato?
Go into the world of song lyrics and you will find a lot of artists giving hints about to what to call them. Paul Simon from the Graceland Album has one of the more well known ones – ‘ You can call me Al’ , well that is if you are in the over 40’s age group. For those of a younger musical generation, I can offer ‘Call me Maybe’ from Carly Rae Jepsen ….and probably many others if I put my mind to…
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I have become (well) connected....
I have become (well) connected….
I have been researching part of my family tree on and off for quite a few months now using one of the many on-line services for doing this. In some ways it’s a bit of a combination of detective work, guesswork and trying to remember family conversations that went on around you when you were a child. For those of us who are now orphans … and I use the term slightly jokingly as although my father…
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