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Happy Birthday Sue Edison
I hope your day is a bright one!
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Happy Birthday Sue
Ligh bulb moment – thank you!
Happy birthday Sue, don’t overdo it on the jelly and icecream.
Thank you Feargal! I’ll try not to!
Many Happy Returns, Sue.
Thanks Korky!
Happy Birthday, Sue!
Many thanks Geoff! State pension age today – should be a Freedom Pass in the post.
Seventeen months to go, here. But I traded my poor old feet for a disabled bus pass (or a Motability car, should DVLA ever return to work), so I’m ahead of you in one sense. Have a great day.
Good morning all.
Good morning, old bean.
Hola chiquito!
Elsie es una chiquita. Su amigo Señor Lime es un chiquito.
:-))
Good Morning Folks,
Clear sky this morning off,good start to the week.
Morning, all Y’all.
Dark… can’t see the weather yet.
Morning everyone.
Happy Birthday Sue. They keep coming.
Clickety click!
Yep but as my mum warned me, still 12 inside!
Many thanks Johnny!
Good morning all!
Happy Birthday to Sue! Have a great day and enjoy it all! 🎂🍾🎉
Thanks Sue, will do my best!
Family hubs will level up for every child. 25 October 2021.
During their first 1,001 days, young children develop at a faster rate than at any other time, laying the building blocks of lifelong emotional and physical health. It is a unique period, which has a profound impact on future life chances. The child’s quality of attachment to their principal caregiver proves especially formative. Since babies tend to adapt fully to the environment in which they grow up, for many parents and carers, accessing quality “joined up” support services will be essential to give their children the best start.
And – superbly – that is exactly what the Chancellor’s £500 million investment in families and early years will do. With the announcement set for this Wednesday at the Budget, this new funding will realise our “Best Start for Life” vision in 75 local authority areas across England. It will set up family hubs, a welcoming, one-stop shop for parents and carers to seek advice and wide-ranging support. From new parenting programmes to breastfeeding advice and specialist help for building positive relationships, these multidisciplinary hubs will support parents and carers at an especially important time in their lives – and that of their baby.
We have looked for some way to spend your money other than just flushing it down the toilet and have come up with this. Worthy of the most benevolent socialist fantasies we are certain it will appeal to the Docile, Civil Servants and the Labour Party. Workers, Taxpayers and the self-employed not so much.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2021/10/25/family-hubs-will-level-every-child/
Morning Minty. I suspect your acerbic view of this wonderful initiative is evidence that you didn’t benefit from a “Best Start in Life’……
Morning Stephen. All these things are attended too by a multiplicity of organisations; the NHS being not the least of them. What we have here is another useless layer of bureacracy whose function will be nothing more than vague reassurance.
All of this,“child’s quality of attachment to their principal caregiver proves especially formative. … for many parents and carers, accessing quality “joined up” support services.” (blah) used to be called having a family. The child’s mother was assisted by her mother and relatives would pitch in.
The family has been largely destroyed by the changes in society that have been promoted by the State since the First World War. Now the State is taking further steps to encroach on the upbringing of children in a fashion that is reminiscent of Sparta but very much more corrupt.
Are there enough open spaces left to leave the babies exposed to the elements?
Why would people pump even more of this stuff into them when you can still give and catch Covid. It does not work.
Morning Johnny. The scam is becoming ever more apparent!
Everyone has to make the decision for themselves, but I think we should also stop and ask ourselves whether, if the first two jabs were not effective, it is a good idea to take a third and a fourth.
There is not yet any data about how many times this spike protein can be introduced into the body before something goes wrong.
I don’t want to criticise anyone’s decision if they are truly frightened of dying of covid.
Ultimately, for the long term future of everyone, it’s more important not to accept any form of vaxx passport (including one where you’ve been tested), than to refuse the vaxx.
The death rate for Covid is arounf 1% far too low to worry about. 75% of those in hospital with Covid have had the vax. so what is the point. The more this all goes on the more convinced I am not to have had the jab.
For people of retirement age the jab makes sense; unlikely to have any consequences on reproduction. However, the AZ vaccine may possibly have resulted in causing some people to have a stroke.
I suppose most of us here are nearer the day of our deaths than we are to the day of our birth and that many of us will be happy to go when the their time comes But not before.
Remember old King Lear said he wished to leave conflicts behind:
” ’tis our fast intent
To shake all cares and business from our age,
Conferring them on younger strengths while we
Unburdened crawl toward death.”
Is the drive towards vaccinating everyone and bringing in the “Vaccine Passport” REALLY about controlling the Wuhan Virus? Or is there another reason?
Could it be that they need as close to 100% for the WEF’s new Digital ID Population Control System to be effective and are panicking over the shortfall?
‘Morning All
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Can someone please explain Dr Fauci and his significance to me? I have searched the Internet but am still baffled. All I know is that many Americans dislike him and others support him, but why is a mystery to me.
The latest revelation is his experiments torturing Beagle puppies having them eaten alive by sandflies
His organisations appear to be involved in funding “Gain of function” in Wuhan
Flip flopping on mask mandates
Published peer reviewed articles on HCQ as an effective anti-viral then denied its use
Enough to be going on with………….
Thank you, Rik.
As chief medic in the US he commissioned the gain of function research in China after it was made illegal in the US (allegedly), and then mendaciously denied all knowledge of the coronavirus, while frantically plotting the scamdemic response behind the scenes (leaked emails).
He was also responsible for the ban on hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin, I think, in order to promote the lie that there were no alternatives to the vaccines, which allowed the vaccines to get emergency licences. They would never have got the licences for the vaxxes if they had admitted that ivermectin is a very effective prophylaxis treatment for covid.
He’s also financially involved with some of the main pharma / vaxx players, if I remember rightly.
Thank you, blackbox2, the facts are now much clearer to me.
President Trump loathed him. Perhaps he could enlighten us.
Good morning.
President Trump is a NoTTLer?
Yes. Don’t tell Lottie. :@)
He really does sound like a C21 Dr. Mengele.
Morning all
SIR – Those calling for the implementation of “Plan B” – the compulsory wearing of masks and a return to working from home – must have very short memories.
Surely we have learnt the hard way that, whatever such action may do to reduce the spread of infections, these infections rise again once the measures are removed. In the interim plenty of damage is done to the economy, children’s education and many people’s mental health. If vaccinations are not enough, we are left with the only option that has ever really made sense: learning to live with the virus.
Plan B will not, incidentally, prevent another lockdown. That will be achieved only by the Government not ordering one. It is to be hoped that it will maintain its resolve.
John Murray
Guildford, Surrey
SIR – In my GP surgery I have dealt with barely any Covid cases in the past month but large numbers of patients, especially children and babies, with other respiratory infections, largely caused by low natural immunity due to prolonged lockdowns last winter. I have also been visited by suicidal and despairing teenagers who see no future, and patients whose conditions are deteriorating as they languish on interminable hospital waiting lists.
The Government was warned of all these issues months ago but seems to have done nothing to prepare the NHS to cope. Instead we have thousands fewer hospital beds than last year, and one of the lowest number of beds per 100,000 people in Europe.
More restrictions are not the answer. Nor is more money unless it goes on more beds and medical staff rather than overpaid managers.
Dr Fiona Underhill
Woodford Green, Essex
SIR – It is clear from recent letters that there is huge variation in the efficacy of surgeries and other vaccination centres across the country. (My wife and I have benefited from cheerful cooperation between two general practices in Barnes and East Sheen.)
The health authorities need to examine and strengthen whatever arrangements there are for learning lessons and spreading best practice; it would be interesting to be told what these are.
Sir Harold Walker
London SW14
SIR – Professor Stephen Powis, national medical director of NHS England, says we can go on to the NHS website and book our booster jabs after we become eligible.
Why not let us book in advance? This would help scheduling and ensure that jabs are received as soon as people qualify.
Barrie Bain
Wadhurst, East Sussex
SIR – I recently overheard a gentleman who had driven to Taunton, 60 miles away, to receive his booster jab. I have decided to save the planet instead.
Simon Cox
Brixham, Devon
I think the vaccine would have been far better received and the government would not have had to resort to blackmail
IF:
…….. the vaccine carried no side effects and did not impair natural immunity; IF one dose were enough without second doses followed by no one knows how many subsequent boosters; IF the vaccine prevented you from catching Covid 19; IF the vaccine prevented you from passing on Covid 19 and IF it were proven that there were no unforeseen consequence of having had the vaccine lying in ambush in the future.
It would also have helped if the government had acquired the reputation for truthfulness rather than mendacity.
1,000 upticks.
Morning again
Better meat
SIR – As a sheep and beef farmer, I agree that we should eat less meat (Letters, October 23) but better meat.
What does that mean? Meat, like energy, is inherently neither good nor bad – it depends on how it is produced. A steer bred, grazed and finished on the pastures of Exmoor is a different beast from the American feedlot animal finished on soya grown on land carved out of the Brazilian rainforest.
The debate needs to be much deeper and more informed than it is.
Hugh Warmington
Taunton, Somerset
SIR – Regarding Harry de Quetteville’s article, we would not be able to supplement a meat-free diet with dairy products because there would not be any. Farmers cannot keep producing calves, lambs and kids to perpetuate lactation if there is no market for those offspring as meat.
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On top of which, the resulting lack of leather and wool production would necessitate major industrial expansion to provide synthetic replacements – not exactly environmentally sound. There would also have to be a huge expansion of arable farming, involving more mechanisation, cultivation and use of artificial fertilisers, all detrimental to the environment. Less meat, maybe. But no meat? No way.
David Brown
Sleaford, Lincolnshire
SIR – If Britain goes meat free, we will lose the fertilisers provided by cattle, sheep, pigs, chickens.
Man-made fertilisers are ammonia-based, so in the absence of animals we will need to make more ammonia. This is an energy-hungry process that requires hydrogen. We cannot make sufficient “green” hydrogen for our current ammonia production. So we will need more derived from natural gas – with CO2 as a by-product.
Alan Richardson
Seahouses, Northumberland
I have found that when you buy more expensive meat, you use far less; anything from 2/3rds to a half.
It is richer and doesn’t shrivel into a puddle.
Morning, Epidermoid.
Flight fantastic
SIR – John Stephen’s letter (October 22) reminded me that, after 10 years of trying, I finally got an invitation into the cockpit on a flight over the Alps to Nice.
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Two jets flew across in front of us before I could get my camera going, and two months later it was 9/11, so such an experience would never be possible again.
James Ruddock-Broyd
Witney, Oxfordshire
SIR – I might well have been on the 1993 flight to which Mike Glegg refers (Letters, October 23).
In the middle of the night the pilot suddenly announced that he was witnessing the greatest Northern Lights display he’d ever seen.
I woke my wife up so she could enjoy with me this once-in-a-lifetime event, but the response was a disgruntled shrug and an immediate return to the land of nod.
Geoffrey Betts
Marlow, Buckinghamshire
SIR – Forty years ago I was on a night flight with Iberia from Madrid to Miami.
My wife and all the other passengers dropped off to sleep. I walked forward and opened the door into the cockpit, where there were seven crew, with all but one asleep. He was a boy of about 17, who had been told to wake the pilots if anything happened.
I asked him how he knew we were on course. He said he was to make sure we were pointing at that “white thing”. The only white thing was the moon, so I withdrew and got a glass of something for my nerves.
Peter Howard
Kingsbridge, Devon
Dying in peace
SIR – Lord Field backed the Assisted Dying Bill debated in the Lords last Friday because he has a terminal illness and has, in the past, observed a close friend go through the hellish misery that is dying of cancer.
If every peer and MP were to witness, at first hand, the grotesquely unfair treatment of the terminally ill, whereby they are denied a peaceful passing, I am convinced that the Bill would receive almost unanimous support.
Mark S Davies FRCS
Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire
SIR – More than the possible pain of terminal cancer, what people fear is a diagnosis of dementia, with its erosion of personality and of the physical structures of the brain.
Yet this terrible disease is nowhere mentioned in the discussions about assisted dying. We need to consider an advance directive for when agency may be grossly impaired.
In potential legislation, dementia should be treated in the same way as conditions that destroy the body while leaving the mind intact.
Sandra Hancock
Exeter, Devon
Sandra Hancock, spot on.
With reference to dementia. I looked after for a little while a professor from UC Berkeley that had been reduced to a screaming mass of fear, due to dementia. Quite what part of his brain it was effecting I don’t know, but such was his condition he had to be sedated. Life was clearly a living nightmare for him. Euthanasia is not legal in California and besides he had said nothing about such things while he was in full possession of his faculties. But this man was kept alive, obviously in some sort of hell due to the disease. I thought the best thing for him was euthanasia but due to the “preciousness of human life” which is complete nonsense in such circumstances, he was kept alive. Physically he was very healthy and on that score would have lived for years.
I’m curious, what would other people here had done under the circumstances?
A friend, Judith was diagnosed with terminal cancer. But because her husband was one the head of one of the departments at UC Berkeley, she was able to get the drugs she needed to terminate her life. When things started to become more pain than pleasure, she threw a goodbye party. Went upstairs and died peacefully in her bed.
It seems to me that her way was the right way. But that the professor with dementia and kept alive, is an example of how far we are willing to go in pretending that life is precious in the most dreadful circumstances for the victim.
Awkward…………
https://twitter.com/Adam_Creighton/status/1452450203903070209?s=20
Ridicule,they really really hate ridicule,no dissent can be allowed
The Bob Moran treatment.
The only way that the Conservatives could have beaten Blair when he first came to power was to have ridiculed him. I wrote a song which I put on a cassette and sent to the party headquarters and offered to go and perform it at the Conservative Party conference but they lacked the testicular strength to ‘run with it’ and the consequence was over a decade of Blair in Downing Street and my attempt to change the curse of history never got off the ground!
I’m a populist prime minister from a mnor public school,
I love your adulation so I’ll make Britannia cool.
I’ll toady to your prejudices – wreck the House of Lords
And if you vote ‘New Labour’ you’ll have joined my mindless hordes.
I’m the ‘Third Way’ politician and I know how good I look
When I sand beside my grubby minions, Blunkett, Straw and Cook.
Glib and oily Mandy’s lies and mortgage I could not excuse:
Twice I sacked the sleazy bugger though his spittle shone my shoes.
There were several verses of this sort of stuff in which I tried to capture the sheer moral shabbiness of this disgusting sub-human being.
340497+ up ticks,
Morning Each,
Monday 25 October: Advocates of stricter measures have ignored the lessons of lockdown,
Lets add some home truths,the electorate have ignored the lessons
taught via the ballot booth over the last near four decades.
The advocates of stricter measures ( The political overseers ) coalition
have ignored nothing in sticking to their own odious agenda, the welfare of the peoples are no longer of any consequence having served their purpose via the General Election, once again.
Good morning all.
A dry but dull and overcast grey start with 6½°C in the yard.
New article on Going Postal looks interesting.
Interesting essay, especially point 3. which is not made often enough
“Government can print enough money to buy unlimited enforcers of its rules…” is exactly what we are suffering from – a bloated sector of the economy that is paid by government, creates nothing and is purely dependent upon government’s ability to conjure money out of thin air. These, needless to say, are the people who make the lives of the rest of us difficult.
Alec Baldwin risks being prosecuted for involuntary manslaughter over film set shooting. 25 October 2021,
Alec Baldwin risks being prosecuted for involuntary manslaughter over the accidental shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, legal experts have warned.
The Hollywood star could face the charges because of his role as the executive producer of the film, rather than for pulling the trigger, suggested US attorney Joseph Costa.
He probably bears more responsibility than whoever actually loaded (assuming it wasn’t him) the gun. He should never have pointed it at the victim, let alone discharged it. That alone makes him culpable!
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2021/10/24/alec-baldwin-risks-prosecuted-involuntary-manslaughter-film/
Hi Minty. I read (somewhere, over the weekend) that the cameraman (person?) has the most dangerous job on some action films because it is not uncommon for the screenplay to require a scene of someone apparently shooting at you (ie the camera). I also read that this incident occurred during the filming of a scene inside the little church (that we have all seen pictures of). I think Baldwin may have discharged the firearm at the unfortunate camera lady during the normal making of the film.
Why live ammunition was required on set in the first place is, of course, a matter for conjecture.
Good morning, all. Grey start to the day.
Cloud clearing and brightening up here.
Forecast suggests it may be a largely dry day which will allow me to do more bramble pulling behind the sheds.
Happy birthday Sue.
Thanks Horace!
Today is St. Crispin’s Day and the 606th anniversary of The Battle of Agincourt.
It has not been noticed in the news but old patriot that I am I hope you will allow me to post the speech from Henry V. That England that is represented here has been destroyed and will rise no more. Even it’s very memory will soon be expunged by the Greater Evil that now threatens us all! Nevertheless while ever men have souls the words will still echo down the centuries.
What’s he that wishes so?
My cousin Westmoreland? No, my fair cousin:
If we are mark’d to die, we are enow
To do our country loss; and if to live,
The fewer men, the greater share of honour.
God’s will! I pray thee, wish not one man more.
By Jove, I am not covetous for gold,
Nor care I who doth feed upon my cost;
It yearns me not if men my garments wear;
Such outward things dwell not in my desires:
But if it be a sin to covet honour,
I am the most offending soul alive.
No, faith, my coz, wish not a man from England:
God’s peace! I would not lose so great an honour
As one man more, methinks, would share from me
For the best hope I have. O, do not wish one more!
Rather proclaim it, Westmoreland, through my host,
That he which hath no stomach to this fight,
Let him depart; his passport shall be made
And crowns for convoy put into his purse:
We would not die in that man’s company
That fears his fellowship to die with us.
This day is called the feast of Crispian:
He that outlives this day, and comes safe home,
Will stand a tip-toe when the day is named,
And rouse him at the name of Crispian.
He that shall live this day, and see old age,
Will yearly on the vigil feast his neighbours,
And say ‘To-morrow is Saint Crispian:’
Then will he strip his sleeve and show his scars.
And say ‘These wounds I had on Crispin’s day.’
Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot,
But he’ll remember with advantages
What feats he did that day: then shall our names.
Familiar in his mouth as household words
Harry the king, Bedford and Exeter,
Warwick and Talbot, Salisbury and Gloucester,
Be in their flowing cups freshly remember’d.
This story shall the good man teach his son;
And Crispin Crispian shall ne’er go by,
From this day to the ending of the world,
But we in it shall be remember’d;
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
For he to-day that sheds his blood with me
Shall be my brother; be he ne’er so vile,
This day shall gentle his condition:
And gentlemen in England now a-bed
Shall think themselves accursed they were not here,
And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks
That fought with us upon Saint Crispin’s day.
Henry V. Act IV, Scene III
Yo Minty
I will celebrate St Crisp’s Day, as long as they are not Walkers
Lineker has imprinted that brand on my No Go List
Crispin is the patron saint of shoemaking. More an Imelda Marcos moment!
Happy Birthday, Our Susan. Hope someone at work remembered a cake….
Yo Sue
Family comes from Rushden in Northamptonshire and most worked in the shoe trade (when we made them in UK)
There was even a ‘snob’ who mended shoes in town
(The word snob is first recorded in the late 18th century as a term for a shoemaker or his apprentice.)
Northampton FC are still known as The Cobblers
But he’ll remember with advantages
What feats he did that day:
Such perceptive lines! Don’t we all exaggerate how well we did in the past?
I remember seeing the Lawrence Olivier film of Henry V when I was at prep school. We showed the Kenneth Branagh film to Christo and Henry when they were aged 9 and 7 respectively and they both loved it and have gone back to watch it again and again.
It is a disgrace that so many educationalists seem to think that Shakespeare is too difficult for school children. It is far better to set the bar too high than too low for a child with a lively enquiring mind.
Yesterday I was talking with a teacher who mentioned an Indian educationalist whose philosophy is that ‘school’ is complementary to what children learn at home.
Don’t have children unless you can spend at least half an hour each and every night at bedtime reading to them and then give them a further five to ten minutes to look at these books unsupervised on their own before they go to sleep.
Both our boys were fluent readers at the age of 4 so I find it a tragic indictment on both parents and schools that so many children arrive at secondary school incapable of reading and writing.
Reposted from late last night:
Monday 25th October, 2021
Our Lovely Sue Edison
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and
many joyously magnificent returns of the day!
With our very best wishes,
Caroline and Rastus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LojqhHnmyvc
Happy Birthday, Sue.
Monday is a good day for a birthday; you have a choice of two (or both) weekends to celebrate it.
Many thanks Anne!
Yo Sue
Happy Birthdate Celebration and 364 Happy Unbirthdays, till next year
Thanks OLT!
Happy Birthday Sue .
I do hope you enjoy this .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6kqu2mk-Kw
Lovely, thank you! Have a ticket for the Wignore Hall tomorrow evening. My first time back there since the sh*t show began. A Monteverdi programme.
Anything by Monteverdi sounds a rather good programme!
Who’s performing?
La Nuova Musica. Some deliberate irony in the name perhaps, given that they do mostly Baroque and Classical? I don’t think I’ve heard them before. Will report back!
Many Happy Birthday Wishes, Sue
and Good morning.
Morning G! Many thanks.
Happy Birthday, Sue! And have a great day. And it is a lovely day, a good way to start your birthday week!
Thanks! Yes, bright sunshine so far.
Thank you, thank you – great song!
Happy Birthday m’Dear.
Hope you’re bearing the years lightly and have a good day!
Many thanks Bob! A few aches and pains here and there but no regular medication so I must be thankful!
Happy Birthday Sue
Time I ‘fessed up as well 28/10/53
Us Scorpios must stick together!!
St Crispin’s day, you say? My MP:
https://twitter.com/heleneburr/status/1452201056251916288?t=hjCoeWCWQRLscbhNaPR6yQ&s=03)
Good Moaning.
The sun is dispelling the mist.
A real Autumn morning.
Beautiful & sunny here.
I’ve just finished a mug of tea, 3rd of the day, and am about to get back to the bramble & ivy pulling up the hill behind the sheds and lifting the black plastic sheeting I laid down a decade or two ago to help control the weeds.
Damn, Blast & Buggeration! Just restart work and it begins chucking it down!
Sod it! I’m going to have an early lunch.
340497+ up ticks,
Reminiscent of 1914, blow the whistle and thousands go over the top
2021 they whistle up 6 billion more for the NHS to cut the waiting numbers
their handling of the issue had caused in the first place.
Staff shortages due to sacking those with a valid objection to being jabbed, entry visas via brussels will of course multiply.
starmer the snake, charmer is disgusted at parents objecting to children being jabbed he is saying the children are being subjected to misinformation.
This concern for children is touching pity it was not around during the rotherham, oxford, rochdale ongoing ( via DOVER) years.
04 September 2030 in UK
Johnny a happy 5 year old boy gets taken to his first day at school by his mum,
She takes him in a dog carrier which is attached to the back of the family bicycle (private cars were banned in 2028)
She drops him off and wishes him luck
On entry to the school building, he passes his Right Wrist (where the Covid Identity chip is installed) over a Scanner
Ir records he has not yet had Booster No 5
He is sent to the holding cell, to get it
He is also issued with a mask
When the class is assembled, it was noted that there were not the required number of cross gender children
Jonnny is selected to be made into a girl, Parents are not required to be told
At the end of the school day, Mum comes back with the bike and finds that Johnny is now Joanna.
Life in UK in the 2030s
The year when all those who have disability badges for their cars are sent to Switzerland .
Those unfortunates who have a farting problem are fined £s… farting being the result of course of eating a vegetarian diet , rich in sprouts and cabbage .
Planners insist on building millions of homes on fluvial plains on stilts for the non English speaking African Asian Fecund breeders .
African Asian breeders will be favoured , because they eat goat .. and of course goats eat everything so our green spaces will need to have the grass and shrubs that used to need pruning will be gobbled up by goats instead . Antique garden and farming machinery will rot away.
High rise buildings will become precious assets for the rich , because one must assume the air is fresher the higher up one lives because the farters down below have created quite a stink , that includes the goats .
Schools will teach white pupils how to carry the shopping in bowls on top of their heads .
Import Africa and Asia , and well , we know what happens .. our rivers and lakes and shorelines will become full of half burnt corpses and will reek of spices and tumeric .
The climate will vary so much , that many many trees will be burnt for warmth in the home , no gas , no electric , no nothing !
Dystopian indeed.
Good morning, everyone and Happy Birthday, Sue.
Morning Del! Many thanks.
Yo All
Windows all condensated up………………on the outside and
The Sun is out,
The Sky is Blue
Morning all. The sun is out, the sky is blue …
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hbh5hwDmMdk
Eight arrested in murder probe after two teenage boys killed in Brentwood
Police were called to the address at Regency Court in Brentwood at around 1.30am on Sunday morning
No descriptions or names = BAMES
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/10/24/eight-arrested-murder-probe-two-teenage-boys-killed/
Good morning OlT
Alex Burghart, the Conservative MP for Brentwood and Ongar, expressed his horror at the incident.
“This is a very dark day for our town,” he said.
Many a true word spoken in jest!!
Police looking for a white male 6 ft tall and bald for indecent exposure in a Scottish park. Funny how they can get the description right some times eh !
“Blackcock” is another name for a species of grouse….
Disgusting, where is the metric measurement for height?
Good morning OLT
Did you see my post yesterday? We learn far more from what we are not told than from what we are told!
Thank you!
Tw@ted:-
https://twitter.com/BeardedBob7282/status/1452588938682568707
“Murder probe” = misunderstood cultural differences
Sure did mr t
I ahve been saying it for ages
Whitey is naughty = Full face picture, age, address, school he went to,
Fave food, music, video games, inside leg measurement,
Bame is naughty =
Inspired by a post on Going Postal:-
https://twitter.com/BeardedBob7282/status/1452545848592711682
I wonder how many John/Joanna Savages there will be by 2022?
Yo anne
I know of one, see my post below
Too many replies to RK are in favour of the covid pass.
I have a drinking friend who caught Covid 2 weeks ago and was having a bad time of it at home. He’s now in the Covid ward at Derriford hospital. He’s 71, a smoker and his wife is apparently immune. This is the first person I know well to have definitely had the coronavirus.
Oh, both are double jabbed.
Morning MM
Is your friend diabetic , Type A bloodgroup , overweight , etc etc. I do hope his immune system kicks in hard , and he improves .
Good morning all. I was under the impression that the immune system is part of the problem.
Thanks, Belle. As I said, he’s a lifetime smoker. Not much overweight and not terribly unfit, sort of middle of the road. He’s my local’s ex-landlord.
He won’t be having the booster then…….
The third one is a charm, don’t you know. There will be a forth one too, for luck.
And then one every month – just to be sure….
I hope he knows about Midazolam and Remdesivir
Thats how he contracted it.
I have known only three people reputedly with Covid and, oddly enough, only by hearsay. Really makes you wonder how real the “epidemic” ever was.
I know of no one.
I knew three people who had covid. One in his late 70s died, one was our youngest son 32 he had been jabbed twice and caught a mild version from a work colleague. And One (ex Iron Man Athlete) other who is self isolating now. Ironically he was the business partner of the person who died earlier this year, but caught it from a friend last week.
But sadly I have also lost three life long friends, two from long term cancer one from Asbestosis.
https://twitter.com/HollyYo88393747/status/1452272500751147017?s=20
I’ve been to A&E twice this year and I don’t particularly remember being tested for covid.
Good morning, Eddy.
I also have been to A&E twice this year
and to the Bone Fracture Clinic five times;
I was not tested but I did have my temperature
taken … for the first three visits.
Edited.
I have just received today’s post, one of the letters
was from the Consultant, confirming the results of my
visit …. on 26th. June, 2021!!
I went to see a consultant two weeks ago. I was asked to wear a mask. I declined – so they put one of those screen things on me!
A nurse sprayed a blob of stuff on my right hand – which I wiped off with a hanky. They asked me to read a page of covid symptoms – none of which I had, of course. No temperature taken.
All rather pointless – as – a the end of the meeting – the masked consultant (who had let it slip down so that his nose was exposed – shook me warmly by the hand.
All theatre to show they are compliant with the new protocols.
He was clearly a rebel. European gestures like shaking hands are streng verboten nowadays! Only outlaws shake hands.
Also a very agreeable young man.
I had a letter from the consultant confirming my appointment on the 30th September. It arrived on the 1st of October! Fortunately, I’d written the date down in my diary and wasn’t relying on them.
I was tested the other night when I went into A & E. Was also tested once in Radiology when I appeared to have an elevated temperature. I think it probably depends on the hospital.
Maybe just put you down as a Yes to keep the stats up.
So, 2% of admissions for Covid. Hmm.
The government are releasing 2 billion pounds to build new homes on Derelict and unused land, what ever that is comprised of ? Boris you are such an effing idiot, the carbon foot print of that land will go through the roof and that’s just the act of building and long before the new people move in and start to consume energy water etc and their new sewage is pumped into the nearest river. You are such a divot Boris.
Oh I forgot……… Morning all.
But golfers are told to replace divots but Boris is a divot who should not be put back in place.
Funny you should make that connection Richard.
Just out side of Luton town there is a popular Golf course and sports centre Stockwood Park which i have played quite often. And people have told me that over the recent years during games on the 18 hole course they have been not able to to finish certain holes because of families of a certain belief have been picnicking on the putting greens and their children playing in the sand bunkers. It’s been rumoured that it is now going to be closed and sold to developers. Perhaps the ‘picnics’ were prearranged to lessen the membership thus making it no longer viable.
Like Rachman sending round his henchmen with slavering Alsations.
It’s part of the take over agenda Anne.
Morning Edddy! At 710 people per square mile we are the third most densely populated country in the world. Why is anyone let in? Why do we continue to build? Surely the answer is a moratorium on growth, not continuing it.
Absolutely correct. And the people our useless governments are letting are mainly alien to our culture and many have never contributed to the coffers, nor bothered to work in any form. Our social structure is being deliberately wrecked buy our governments since the mid 90s. But the end results will not be pretty at all. As i have said many times before everything politicians come into contact with they eff up and big time. WHY ?
They will not let go of the myth that a declining native population is a bad thing. They use that to import millions of useless foreigners who only ever have a deleterious effect on our society.
I couldn’t agree more Horace.
Every working tax payers has been reeled in and has to support all these useless people, they give back nothing to the economy except carbon emissions.
With so called climate change and an increase in world population one would think they would be pleased about a declining population. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malthusianism.
Edited to make sense. :@(
This:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TLdCDIwo1s
Attracting Women
There are a number of mechanical devices which increase sexual arousal, particularly in women.
Chief among these is the Mercedes-Benz 380SL convertible. PJ O’Rourke
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Love matches are formed by people who pay for a month of honey with a lifetime of vinegar. Countess of Blessington
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What are a woman’s four favourite animals?
A jaguar in the garage, a mink in the closet, a tiger in the bed, and a jackass to pay for it all.
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My wife went to the beauty parlour.
She got a mud pack. She looked nice for a couple of days.
Then the mud fell off.
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Teacher: ‘If you had one pound and you asked your father for another, how many pounds would you have?’
Boy: ‘One.’
Teacher: ‘You don’t know your arithmetic.’
Boy: ‘You don’t know my father.
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With my first child I can recall screaming, ‘Get this thing out of me! Get this thing out of me! And that was just the conception’. Joan Rivers
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Steer well clear of the knight in shining armour. He’ll only want you to polish it. Anon.
Thanks nanny x
Happy birthday, Sue – 😃 🌺🍸 🍹 🍾🌻
Thank you Ped!
Hope you have a lovely day, and many Happy Returns! xxx
Thanks T!
Happy Birthday Sue, have a lovely day
Many thanks Alec!
Many Happy Returns, Sue!
Nice yum-yums?
Letter in the Grimes – showing just how successfully Project Fear is going along:
“Sir I have just returned from a four-day break in Positano, Italy. Things are pretty normal there. I wore a facemask indoors, except when seated while eating and in my hotel room. I wore a facemask outdoors in crowded narrow alleys. I showed proof of vaccination on arrival at my hotel and in all restaurants bar one. It was no imposition to follow these sensible, non-intrusive safety measures. In fact, knowing that like-minded humans took them seriously too was rather reassuring. If the population of the British Isles wants to avoid another lockdown and going on every other country’s red list, we shouldn’t wait for the government to wake up.
David Lederman
London NW11”
“sensible, non-intrusive safety measures” – = Ausweis bitte”…..
Given where Mr Lederman lives – I’d have thought he’d certainly be among the minority wanting NO such “non-intrusive” measures.
He’s been conditioned to the New Normal and has forgotten what ‘non-intrusive’ means. Fascism was born in Italy.
Dead right. My worry (well, one of many) is that children have now had two years of this and will grow up believing that government control is sensible and good for them..
“Of course the little Jewish children next door are nice – it is just that we don’t play with them….”
As I posted a day or 2 ago, Bill trusting the government is fine until you get a
nazinasty surprise.Have 77 Brigade moved on to letters? What he describes is certainly not what I would call “pretty normal there”.
Morning Bleau. Yes I’ve noticed a few doubtful missives lately. It is of course easier for them to post propaganda on the threads than argue since most lack the nous to do so. They are still traitors though!
Of course face masks and vaxx passports have as little to do with safety as anonymous Twitter acconts have to do with Moslem terror attacks. If I find peas give me wind, fish should be banned. Makes as much sense?
Good God! Everything you say about Times readers must be true!
“Things are pretty normal there” – and then he goes off on that monstrous list of unnecessary restrictions!
And his grandparents prolly perished in Auschwitz….
My French pal Henri accompanied his chum Patrick in his light aircraft this weekend. Here is a snap of the Pyrenees to brighten your day:
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And another one
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Only yesterday I was talking with some friends and rellies about light aircraft flights, very exciting if and where possible.
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Here’s another pair, they are known as knock knees born with in the sound of Bow bells.
On a Malta holiday my Landlord who is also a pilot took me up and flew around the islands. Quite magical. Only cost me 100euro.
My business partner and I fitted a new kitchen for an ex RAF pilot and Ex Banker, he hated the latter. He was then flying the formula one team around Europe in the twin 12 seater when Damon Hill was driving. He met us at Leavesden and off we went for a 40 minute jaunt I was in the co pilot seat, Ian stayed where he was slightly uncomfortable. Wonderful experience. I have since been up in a hot air balloon.
Confession. Gus and Pickles are outdoors WITHOUT A MASK. To whom do I hand myself in?
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You could always post a picture or two…
Tomorrow.
Jam and free beer too?
London’s Khan to Provide £25k Grants to Rename Streets in London
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10118799/Sadiq-Khan-offers-grants-Londoners-decolonise-street-names-BLM-inspired-protests.html
Perhaps Khan will want to change some of the street names in Lahore, Pakistan?.
Empress Road
Fort Street
Lawrence Road
Lytton Road
Macleod Road
Etc
General Macleod played a considerable part in the early history of the British in India. Why haven’t they felt the need to rename these and other streets?
They understand the importance of retaining a truthful record and a sane view of the past?
The are still enjoying the benefits of the Raj (railways, a common language, democracy, a legal system, etc)?
And widows are not being burned alive very much.
Burn him – burn him.
Abbottabad.
The obvious question is. Does he have the authority to do that?
The obvious question in answer to yours is: does he care?
It seems that his whole raison d’étra has been and is to be as awkward and as caustic towards this country as he possible can. He’s gone too far now, time to Sack him. Before he became an MP and then Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan was a solicitor specialising in human rights. Really and the people of the capital of England are having their rights removed.
…specialising in Islamics’ human rights…
I friend of ours Ex police, has a family member who, was not sure if he still is, a protection officer to Kahn. We were in the pub when he told us. Three of us reached for our wallets saying how much ?
Lovely sunny morning.
Off shopping to plan my Autumn wardrobe….
Morning Plum,
We don’t have an decent shops to buy clothes here , I guess Penzance has many lovely shops ?
Raining here .
From a male perspective, should you not plan, before you go, or is it going to be yours (and Victoria’s ) secret
Yo Ms Plum
I wish……shhhh
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/9ffc776f1f5b10880fd2e57922993cca3575069d6258490e3ba3819e051e73f7.jpg
Now, if it were sherry…
Home Office refuses to reveal details of Afghans’ resettlement. 25 October 2021.
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The Home Office will not say how many of the airlifted Afghans qualify to be rehoused in the UK and has refused to reveal how many families have already moved out of hotels and into homes.
I wonder why?
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/oct/24/home-office-refuses-to-reveal-details-of-afghans-resettlement
Because there’d be a riot?
The Sunday Times claims that there are 125,000 “asylum seekers” here that are housed and fed by the British raxpayers.
Double cliick on the pic !!
https://twitter.com/boblister_poole/status/1452583690043809797
Tell you what, Sad Dick – how about your lot learning ENGLISH?
He Cant
The majority of Muslims in this country do not speak Arabic. It is a stupid suggestion. On the other hand, if he means so we can have the dubious pleasure of reading the Koran then that is also stupid because the Arabic of the Koran is archaic and just as unintelligible to the vast majority of Arabic speakers as is Old English to the modern English. Last but not least there is no good reason to learn Arabic unless you are going to deal with the Middle East. The Muslims in Britain are, for the most part, Pakistani and Bangladeshi, neither of which speak Arabic. It makes sense to learn Punjabi or Bengali because that is what the majority of the enemy speak in the UK.
Yo JR
How long, before English Language and English Literature are removed for London Schools curryculum and replaced with the
teaching of the local languages…………………. and I doubt if it would be Cockney
I would not be surprised to discover that in some schools in London English was not used at all.
Yo JR
How long, before English Language and English Literature are removed for London Schools curryculum and repaced with the
teaching of the local languages…………………. and I doubt if it would be Cockney
…or Urdu.
Yes, but apparently the majority speak Punjabi. Here’s the list, just looked it up. Punjabi (273,231), Urdu (268,680), Bengali (221,403) and Gujarati (213,094) But I know that Urdu is simply Hindi but pretends because of Islam, to be a different language. My best friend, an Indian from Manipur, frequently goes on anti-Pakistani/Bangladeshi rants until he’s fit to burst about their linguistic idiocy amongst other things! A mild individual he can get quite blood thirsty when the subject of Pakistan and its inhabitants come up. If he had his way Pakistan would be wiped off the map along with its Muslims. Anyway, linguistically Hindi/Urdu is the same sort of nonsense that goes on between Russian and Ukrainian. Both perfectly intelligible to each other but pretending to be different for political purposes.
Ah, like English & American. 😉
Yes, exactly, but pretend that the Americans used Cyrillic script just to be different. That would be analogous to the difference between Hindi and Urdu.
Hindi & Urdu have completely different scripts, however. Urdu, which is read right to left, looks like Arabic, from which it is derived, via Persian. Hindi looks like a blockscript, which is read left to right.
Yes, I know. But the reality is that writing Hindi in Arabic script and calling it “Urdu” and pretending it is a different language from Hindi is typical of the pettiness of the Pakistanis and their stupid Islamic ideology.
Arabic has a special significance as “the language of allah” though.
Yes, as atrocious poetry. The most perfect book in the world, straight from the mouth of Allah is supposed to be the pinnacle of the Arabic language. But even when it was new Arabic poets would deride its pretentions and make fun of it. Bravely and typically, the Muslims murdered at least one poet for her derision of the Korans language. They were so brave they crept up to her in her sleep and stabbed her to death.
When the Sultana and myself received invitations to go for a ‘flu jag at the same place and at precisely the same time, excactly 10:12, I had a look at the bumf that came with it. The leaflet said that the information was available in 16 languages, as well as English and Gaelic.
The Agincourt salute to that!
and it’s half brother! Onefinga
Did you see the video below this on Twitter? The Asda security guard decking a knife carrying young man? Worth a watch.
Here you are:-
https://twitter.com/NewsForAllUK/status/1452278067909611526
I think we’ve learnt quite enough about Muslims, thank you very much.
Will you be charged to drive where you live? Up to 300k motorists face the £12.50 London ULEZ from today – here’s 14 areas where similar zones are imminent
London’s ULEZ was the first introduced in 2019 – and has been extended to cover much of the city from today
Birmingham was the first city outside the capital to introduce a Clean Air Zone charging car drivers
There are FOUR vehicle emission charging zones due to be in place by 2021, though not all charging car users
A total of 15 cities have plans for emission taxes on drivers by the end of 2022 – we explain them
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/cars/article-10127557/All-towns-cities-Britain-planned-clean-driving-zones.html
I have a Clean Air Sticker to drive through the Zones in France, I wonder if it is any good here
And of course are Furriners’ going to be charged
It’s done using ANPR, so the cameras do the work.
Even if they are, they won’t pay – and the UK won’t enforce payment. Bit like the HNS.
Stop Press
I have been sorting the garage out this morningIt is twice as big as wot I thought it was
We have never had a car in ours since the day it was built and it’s rammed.
Yo Eddy
since the day it was built
Does ‘it’ mean the car, the garage or both
wadda youms think ? 😄
You should see ours! You can barely close the door since my daughter moved out of her flat and brought her furniture home for storage!
I’ve had to empty the conservatory in preparation for its replacement – I had no idea it was so big!
At it again Today
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qj7zphmMIk&list=TLPQMjUxMDIwMjHkh1lRgWY9pA&index=4
…and the Police Farce stand by to protect them from the potentially very angry mob.
This inversion of law and order by the government makes me angry and sick to the bottom of my soul.
Passers by seem to be taking no notice.
Passers by are not affected. Just the poor motorists.
If, I were there, I would commit a minor offence: Urinating in a public place.
All you tintenters, go to your Tent’s Chemical Loos (aka The Cludge) and remove the cassettes’ find where the road is being
blocked and empty the contents over these Criminals.
If like me you never use Camp Site/Public loos at all, so much the better.
Isn’t it strange how the MSM shows this and not the freedom marchers
Why did the Evil Witch, May, get rid of the Buffoon’s water canon?
Because she is the Evil Witch May. It’s what she does.
The UN says that Afghanistan is facing a catastrophic humanitarian disaster… hunger !
No one will want to drive aid vehicles into that Taliban held country .
We knew exactly what would happen .. exactly … and money sent to Afghanistan will not solve any problems .
The Barbaric Taliban are committing GENOCIDE.
I assume you are also heartbroken about the hundreds of thousands of children killed by the US/UK/NATO atrocoties in Iraq,Syria and Libya.
All of it disturbs me. However, I am more occupied with fighting evil at home right now.
I went on “not in my name” demonstrations against Blair’s war in Iraq, which were ignored by the government. I realised then that we can’t influence what the bankers get up to.
Suppose we removed our accounts and kept it under the mattress until the W⚓s at the banks find they have NO money.
What and miss out on the .01% interest the banks are paying?
I really don’t think that they care about individuals, they are more problem than they are worth.
pah, they’d just wave their magic wands and create a few billions out of thin air.
Before that I went on the anti-Hunting Bill marches. It was clear that the government and their accomplices in the media were hell-bent on ignoring what people who knew what was what wanted.
Have you got some stats to back up your assertion?
None at all…i made it all up!
I think between the Taliban and the IS-K killing each other, not to mention the warlords, the place must be a very dodgy place.
Best left very much alone – with a bit of luck they’ll murder each other
Afternoon Belle. Your last sentence – the British government aren’t too far behind them!
At the last count 52 countries have swallowed the Schwab, Gates and Rockerfeller pill.
That’s a serious number. The writing would seem to be on the wall.
The vast majority of Afghans supported the Taliban, or at least didn’t actively resist their takeover.
That’s what they wanted. That’s what they got.
Why is anyone in the West wringing their hands?
But is the mass invasion of Britain by a murderous alien culture what the indigenous population of Britain wants? And why were they not asked?
They were not asked precisely because they don’t want it, Rastus.
In much the same way, Janet, that most Brits seem to accept and support the Green Covid Monster – because they’re too afraid to be different.
Unlike NoTTLers who happily say, “Fuck ’em.”
Capital funding for the NHS should be used in conmmunities ..
Keep our little local hospitals open , fund the NHS emergency cars , first responders .. forget about the wasteful IT rejuvenation .
More mobile units like the breast scanners , and other diagnostic facilities like chest xrays
Why do GPs have their own private clinics .. many earn extra income with private hospitals.
Our local taxi gang have ferried very ill patients to hospital because of the strain on the ambulance service .
We are also having several more defibrillators that can be accessed from different points in the village , all bought by the public and Parish Councils .
When the NHS started that was the deal the GPs struck with the government who would not take the GPs on. Its not what the government wanted but they backed down. ( of course)
I have always blamed Aneurin Bevan for giving in to the BMA.
The pigeons in Cardiff have shown their appreciation by shitting all over the head of his statue….
This is what Schwab, Gates and Rockefeller Foundation (UK rep Carrion) are really up to.
https://thehighwire.com/videos/exposing-vaccine-passports/
Happy Birthday Sue!
Thanks Cori!
Did you know that Rik Mayall made a film in 2014, “One by One”, about the depopulation agenda. It was his final work before dying “of a sudden heart attack” aged 56. Haven’t seen the full film. Too depressingly accurate from what I’ve read.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9QF-7VRsxA
Yup. Prescient.
Happy birthday!
Thank you!
Scary stuff – watch out for those rice grain goodies that they (the PTB, the Great Reset Warriors, the WEF, The Bill Gates Foundation et al) want to inject into YOU and keep track of YOU.
Resist it. Tell ’em to eff orf, be a real person, be a Brit. we fight this shit!
Afternoon folks.
Alf has just bought (click and collect) from Sainsburys 6 bottles of Heidsieck Dry Monopole Champagne for £90! Special offer obvs. And, also, we can pay using nectar points! So in effect free. We’ve resigned ourselves to not being allowed abroad again and have converted Avios points to nectar points. Not bad eh!
We’ll all be round in 5 minutes. Get the ice buckets charged !
Sorry we were out! :-))
I’m in your shed !
I got down his chimney (being skilled with ladders…)
You could be tempting fate there, Mr T
I got down his chimney (beings killed with ladders…)
Ho Ho Ho.
Will we need to wear masks, when we come to visit
No.
Of course not (snorts in disgust!) and we expect to shake hands, if not hugs all round. 🤗
On offer in Scotland at £20 a bottle…
…..plus 25% off from today in England.
Good choice. I’ve been around the Heidsieck plant & cellars in Epernay. Super lunch lasting 4 hours after the tour. That was in September ’74.
I used to sell it, when I worked for Seagram, along with G H Mumm and Perrier Jouët. It’s the Pinot Meunier that gives HDM that delicious biscuity characteristic.
Afternoon folks.
Alf has just bought (click and collect) from Sainsburys 6 bottles of Heidsieck Dry Monopole Champagne for £90! Special offer obvs. And, also, we can pay using nectar points! So in effect free. We’ve resigned ourselves to not being allowed abroad again and have converted Avios points to nectar points. Not bad eh!
With regard to COP26, If I were destructive, the threats of handfuls of ball bearing, bolts washers etc being scattered on the runways,
of the Airports, the Lords of the Rings are using, could cause a few problems
You’d have to drop the ball bearings from the sky. Impossible to get near the airport unless it’s an inside job.
Catapult Sue !
What? On her birthday????
A Trebuchet set up a reasonable distance from the airport could work. Perhaps in line with the runway and catching the aircraft on their landing or take off runs.
An Avro Trebuchet!
Handfuls of wheat to attract Canada geese.
Sneaky!
Don’t they regularly sweep runways for foreign objects (and foreign bodies of stowaways that have fallen out of undercarriage nacelles)?
With regard to COP26, Iif I were destructive, the threats of handfuls of ball bearing, bolts washers etc being scattered on the runways,
of the Airports, the Lords of the Rings are using, could cause a few problems
World’s first transnational solar panel network set for launch in autumn 2022. 25 October 2021.
The first transnational network of solar power grids, known as the One Sun, One World, One Grid (OSOWOG) initiative, will be up-and-running by Autumn 2022, according to the director general of the International Solar Alliance, Dr Ajay Mathur.
In an interview with the Telegraph, Dr Mathur confirmed the blueprints for OSOWOG – which aims to connect 140 countries and will be spearheaded by India and the UK – will be unveiled at the forthcoming COP26 climate conference in Glasgow.
Has Ohm’s Law been abolished?
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/climate-and-people/worlds-first-transnational-solar-panel-network-set-launch-autumn/
OSOWOG!
Must. not. make. jokes. Must not….
WYSIWYG…..
YAGNI
O! So wog ee,
Wireless technology, I suppose.
Oh So Wog? How un-PC 🙂
Even the Scots T20 team just took the bloody knee.
It’s just not cricket!
Balls.
You’ll know all about Bails!
A wicket comment.
Was it for the murdered MP?
It is yet another sign of submission, like state dependency and the wearing of masks. Poor deluded Scots.
Another team not to support – not that I was a supporter to begin with.
They won’t be in the competition much longer. I don’t care about the cricket, but what a bunch of nancies.
Yup. They lost to Afghanistan. Mind you, so did Joe Biden.
Anyone considering the “vaccine” at any of doses 1 to 3 inclusive should watch this first. To think that the government is pushing this, not only on to adults but on to 12 -15 year old children and want to go even lower in age. How did so many evil, uncaring and/or disinterested politicians come together, worldwide, all at one time?
What the experts, especially Dr Fleming, reveal is mind blowing and sinister beyond belief.
Vaccines – Experts Speaking Out
OMFG
If this isn’t fake news hanging is far too good for all involved……..
https://gab.com/Robert55/posts/107160835265335353
Not so fake then………….
“UK firm tried HIV drug on orphans
This article is more than 17 years old
GlaxoSmithKline embroiled in scandal in which babies and children were allegedly used as ‘laboratory animals’”
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2004/apr/04/usa.highereducation
Fauci up to his neck in AIDS research
I knew nothing about that. Apparently there was a BBC film made about it.
The Nürnberg code has clearly already been broken in a routine way, many times.
The Nürnberg code is being broken in the U.K. right now and has been for the last 18 months or so.
Yes, and it’s quite disturbing that most people don’t seem to realise it. They seem to think that if the government and doctors give it the OK and concentration camps aren’t involved, then it can’t be breaking the Nürnberg code.
My local rag hinted that the govt was “leaning” towards making Vaxx passes compulsory for NHS workers. I hope they vote with their feet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=is6Dtx8bXSU
It is heart-breaking. One of those things you wish you didn’t know. I’ve never been one for ethical investments, but if I had any big pharma shares, I wouldn’t be able to hold onto them.
Early on in this lie fest i read the virus had microscopic parts of the Aids virus. Obviously looking at faster ways to kill us.
Earlier I put up a video in which Dr Fleming mentions the AIDs segment and how that does not appear in any other coronavirus.
I would not be at all surprised if turned out that Fauci designed the Aids virus.
I would not be at all surprised if turned out that Fauci designed Covid
He had a large part in it.
He did!
Had a 6 mile walk along the towpath earlier to day in fine autumnal sunshine. here are a couple of beauties:
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Wonderful pics.
I love that bridge, what is it’s history?
I cannot read the the plaque on the arch ?
The bridge is the Dundas Aqueduct designed by John Rennie. It carries the Kennet and Avon Canal across the River Avon.
The water from the river was pumped to fill the canal with pumping stations at intervals along its course.
As a boy I would cycle along the canal towpath from Widcombe to Limpley Stoke on my Palm Beach bicycle with its white-walled tyres.
Thanks for that Corri.
It looks like an amazing construction and engineering feat.
John Rennie was an exceptional Scottish engineer. He was influential in the design of lighthouses, advising the ‘Lighthouse Stephenson’s’ and designed bridges, warehouses and docks to boot.
He also pioneered the use of iron in construction projects including bridges (London Bridge) and warehouse frames.
Did he have a Mackintosh?
I’ll get me galoshes…..
I am always delighted that in the 18th and most of the 19th centuries, public structures were not only well built but very attractive to look it.
Sadly, one can rarely say that today.
It is named after Charles Dundas, the first chairman of the Kennet and Avon Canal Company. The aqueduct is 150 yards (137.2 m) long with three arches built of Bath Stone, with Doric pilasters, and balustrades at each end.
…
Dundas Aqueduct
Designer John Rennie
Construction start 1797
Construction end 1801
Opened 1805
Rebuilt 1984 … but why was it rebuilt?
A Triumph Palm Beach! I had one, given to me by my parents when I passed the Qualifying exams (11+). They obviously loved me very much*. It was maroon, with shiny chrome, a Dynohub and a “Comet” bell. I went for miles on that bike.
*I didn’t think about it at the time.
https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/objects/co538011/triumph-palm-beach-gents-bicycle-23-frame-196-bicycle
Thanks . that’s it, more or less. My one was the 1959 version.
Yep…the Qually exam.I sat mine in 1957.
I took Common Entrance a couple of years after that.
The exam papers then were about the same level as the “O” levels were fifteen years later.
I remember doing algebra and geometry at primary school.
I only got a Raleigh for passing my 11+. I don’t think it was because my parents didn’t love me, I just think they were strapped for cash 🙂
My parents were poor also, just not very, very poor. On the other hand, Raleigh bikes were promoted by the great Reg Harris, world professional sprint champion, so a good choice.
The Palm Beach would be worth a few Bob today. It had straight handlebars in those days and predated the fixed wheel dropped handlebars which are now commonplace. Sturmer Archer 3 speed gears and dynamo lights.
My wife inherited her mother’s 1952 Humber Ladies bicycle. We will probably restore it at some point. It has lockable forks and thankfully it came with the keys.
I used to know that part of the world quite well. I was at prep school in Bath and I often stayed with friends at Limpley Stoke on exeat weekends. My father went to Monkton Combe School.
Do you remember the film The Titchfield Thunderbolt which was filmed on the line from Bath to Limpley Stoke?
Yup. I watched the film on Talking Pictures a year or so ago. Lots of fond memories.
We would run cross country from the cinder track, now the site of Bath University, across to Beechen Cliffe.
And Caroline knows the area well too as she was at Bath University
Titfield Thunderbolt, surely?
Marvellous reflections in the heron photo – worthy of a Monet painting.
Thank you . It is a pity I had to use the zoom function on the iPhone. The magnification tends to distort the image giving it an ‘impressionist’ feel. I only used the zoom because I walked passed the Heron at a distance of 6 feet expecting it to fly away as they normally do and when it didn’t after a few more paces I tuned back and zoomed in to take the photo.
Had that been me, the damned bird would have flown away just as I was about to click the shutter!
A few weeks back I was watching a heron about to dive in for a fish as it did so and began to emerge I pressed the iPhone’s sodding off button rather than the photo button…Grrrrrr!
A few weeks back I was watching a heron about to dive in for a fish as it did so and began to emerge I pressed the iPhone’s sodding off button rather than the photo button…Grrrrrr!
Come to Trentham Gardens in Staffordshire. A heron has taken up more or less permanent residence on the dam from the lake down to the river. In passing you look up to check whether the heron is there. He usually is.
He wrote some good songs in addition to the marvellous Streets of London
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeKxaoRRq9k
Walking through the gardens at Wallington Hall several decades ago with the then girl friend, (now the DT,) a previously unnoticed heron suddenly took to the air from the reeds between the path and the stream about 6′ from where we were walking.
You can imagine the effect on the DT!
Love that old ‘hanser’ reminds me of my youth in Norfolk, Suffolk and working in Huntingdonshire (now defunct). I wrote this then:
Morning Journey
I think of many things before I go to sleep,
I find that thoughts are better than counting silly sheep.
Pale rain-washed sunshine over flat, reedy fenland
Giving light and shade to the corn on every hand.
The long, grey ribbon of the lonely fenland road,
Weary now, from bearing all its years of load.
A green, slime-capped post – a hanser perched atop
Who sees me as I pass, though his fishing doesn’t stop.
The road runs along by Vermuyden’s Dyke
Twins in separation, at first glance much alike;
Both wide and grey, the lifelines of the fen
The surfaces disturbed by ripples now and then;
Each has its traffic, both fast and slow
Motor cars and tractors, pike swimming to and fro.
Noted on the morning run to Peterborough from Wilburton in Autumn 1973
Splendid.
Thank you, Stephen.
If Biden scraps his corporation tax rise, so must we
Soon the UK will be a high tax economy for business – think Sweden or Germany but with rubbish infra-structure
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/10/25/biden-scraps-corporation-tax-rise-must/
The Bumbling Bonker will have produced no sort of Brexit at all if he sticks to the absurd N Ireland Protocol and we end up with as high a rate of Corporation tax as the EU. Wasn’t Brexit meant to allow us to become truly tax competitive? I cannot see how people think Johnson is intelligent – he seems to lack all practical common sense.
BTL
Why Johnson played the sycophantic buffoon to the His Preposterous Senility the POTUS is beyond my understanding because it has totally destroyed the little credibility he had with core Conservative voters.
If, as they may well do, the EU insists that Ireland has to have a standard EU rate of Corporation Tax of 25% then the Emerald Isle’s deluded affection for the Satanic and Despotic EU will rapidly diminish when businesses pack their bags, leave Ireland and relocate in the UK.
Silly! they only try to get credibility with Conservative voters before they become PM!
See Rishi Sunak and his tough standing up to Marcus Rashford. Compare and contrast to his speech a couple of months ago advocating ditching the pound for a digital currency “because it would make it easier for the government to make direct payments to people.”
But all bank transfers in whatever currency are digital already! As is the use of plastic cards, payment through the smartphone…
I know you hate cash – notes and coins – Paul, but many of us do NOT wish digital money to be forced on us.
Indeed, but my point is, nobody needs a NEW digital currency when the existing one is both physical as well as ethereal.
Slippery slope; thin end of wedge, etc etc (Other clichés are available…)
Honi soit qui mal y pense?
Who dares wins?
Six of one….
swings and roundabouts.
Now I am getting sick as a parrot.
Another click on the ratchet.
They are not in a digital currency though.
Sunak’s excuse is clearly specious, but it also unwittingly betrays an intention to implement the next step of the fully public WEF plan – universal basic income.
Not the same as digital currency, Paul.
The retail banks are planned to be phased out. Our individual accounts will be with the central bank(s), and access to our meagre resources will be governed by our social credit standing. Unless we resist, of course…
Whereas he meant “because it would make it easier for the government to
make direct payments to peoplecontrol people’s access to their own money.”Such cynicism! 🙂
But so right.
I have long been a paid up member of Cynics ‘R Us 🙂
“think Sweden or Germany but with rubbish infra-structure” – and terrible productivity.
Only if we keep our rate lower than theirs.
They are increasing it from the 15% but I’m not sure when.
https://www.dw.com/en/ireland-agrees-to-increase-corporate-tax-rate-to-15/a-59443853
IMHO I think that Johnson was a ‘sleeper’ within the Brexit camp. Popular through his act as, hail-fellow-well-met and the great untidy buffoon, he inveigled his way to the top of the Brexit cause. His ‘oven-ready’ plan certainly was a turkey and he stuffed the Brexit supporters. A fraud then, a greater fraud now as he acts out the role of PM in these very dangerous times.
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Funny thing, weather. Just went down to lock the church. 300 yards. Fine here- drizzling at the church…. Must be, er, global warming.
On the road to Wales once. Stopped in a layby and it was raining one side and not the other !
Must have been leeking.
There’s lovely….
We’ve had that here. Chucking it down up the garden and dry on the road on the other side of the house.
I drove back from Shrewsbury one day and came across a line across the road where it was dry on one side and sheeting down on the other. The same thing happened with snow on the way back from Oswestry once. Clear demarcation of weather zones!
It is the same in France. Village churches were never locked up – they used to be left open at all times for people to visit and in which to pray.
Desecration, robbery and vandalism have put an end to that.
Agreed. The church in Laure is unlocked in the mornings. And during daylight when the crèche is on display in Advent….
Have you been back recently? I was near Conques for a day and a half before submitting to the flying cattle truck humiliation of Ryanair with the added penance of extortionate testing followed by house arrest.
After the Auvergne, Conques and Fraisse-Cabardes seemed like another beautiful planet.
Then I came back to Peckham – not allowed out bar testing.
We shall never return to Laure. “Going back” is always a disappointment.
We simply treasure 35 years of joy. And our chums there send us regular news and photographs.
Never say never.
Carcassonne and Trebes seem to have stopped expanding and the rest stays pretty much the same. Now there is no money left to build monstrosities I think they will return to self-reliance and ruralism as the unintended consequence of government set on persecuting its own people.
Good might come of all this.
And La Montagne Noire and Alaric will be there for a while.
Never it is! We both know it. Won’t stop us going elsewhere in France, though.
You’re absolutely right, Bill, I too have found that going back is always a bitter mistake.
The Covid in the Rye?
God help you in Peckham, these days, LIM, I used to stay there in the 60s while courting my first wife and then lived in Herne Hill and Streatham in the mid 70s but London is now another country and I won’t visit, unless it’s a life or death mission.
I was brought up in Peckham when it was a hard area mainly poor white Irish, old London stock, and West Indians – so this was the 60s and 70s.
I went to live in Paris for three years in the early 80s and when I came back it seemed to have transformed into an African area. They called it Little Lagos. I believe there were more Nigerians there than anywhere in the world outside Nigeria.
It was still pretty tough, and that is the Peckham my kids grew up in. – strangely enough I quite like both eras. You need to keep your wits about you and be willing to fight, but if you are, you never have to as long as you do not deal drugs. Confidence keeps the robbers away.
And TBH, the drug dealers policed the area more effectively than the police.
Now it really has changed. The immigrants are cashing in on their right-to-buy and moving out, renting and selling to white families. Hipsters have moved in with their bicycles and top-knots and Montessouri schools. In some respects I preferred the Africans.
Rye Lane is still full of Africans but Asian shopkeepers are cashing in on the new money, as are enterprising Afghans and Irakis. The Turks have always been there.
So these people service the work-from-home start-up white population, and many more mixed families than before. There are great cafés, pubs and restaurants – some ridiculously overpriced – interesting second hand shops – also too expensive. Had you ever heard of vintage clothes?
It is a strange area, but I rather like it. Still, as a 59 year-old copper and I rather long for more peace and quiet.
I can’t afford the Counties so I would still rather be in Auvergne or Aude. The former is where I have bought a house and the latter where my mother’s family is from, and where I feel the strongest tie to the land.
Personally I view the immigrant population as a sign that the West lost it’s self-confidence two generations ago, and has been capsising ever since.
The real danger we face is from bankers, pharma and craven politicians.
Good Tuesday Morning, LIM, happy to hear that you’ve survived Peckham and I 100% endorse your last line.
One of our four churches (the Saxon one) is open 24/7. It’s somewhat off the beaten track. Post Covid, the others are open in daylight hours.
HAPPY HOUR – best of the 70’s
Get those feet tapping NoTTlers…..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQUlA8Hcv4s
Lovely hair.
Jolly tune.
Did you buy anything nice when you went shopping ?
I have made so many mistakes buying stuff on line !
I bought a cake…..
With a file in it – just in case?
A Chippendale more like.
Is that like a Chip and Pin?
Sex is contactless for the young these days, its all on line and virtual it seems. No fun at all. Not that I was there in the 60s either……
I was – it was much the same! A lot of talk…. Though, come to think of it, my first son……{:¬))
I feel your pain…….
‘If you can remember the 60’s you weren’t there’.
I bluddy was.
Defending you, Plum, and others against the possibility of being nuked during the Cuba missile crisis and, even later in RAF Germany, servicing aircraft that were photographing and listening to the Russians and East German Stasi types.
Don’t tell me I wasn’t there! I remember it well and it’s all in the book, Not A Bad Life.
It is just a common saying, Tom, implying that living through the sixties was just one long LSD trip.
I know that as well, Connors, I’m just railing against the glibness of what is, yes, a common saying.
I was there for the sixties, too, and I remember them.
As reported in the January 14, 1909 edition of the Los Angeles Times, Mr. F. J. Humely was jailed for passing a forged check. While incarcerated and awaiting trial, he was sent two cakes—one with chocolate icing, one with white icing. Sheriff Hammel, who intercepted the package, thought the baked goods were unusually heavy and upon investigation found half of a 38-caliber revolver in each cake. Humely apparently planned to wait until only two guards were on duty and either threaten or kill one of them with the gun in order to get the set of keys. The cakes were sent by one of Humely’s friends, a Mr. R. E. Watson, and the pair had planned to sail to Mexico, where they hoped to make money in the opium trade. Humely was ultimately sentenced to seven years at Folsom prison.
Mr. Humley and his friend Watson are clearly not bright sparks, to say the least of it. Perhaps rather than Folsom a school for the gifted would have been more appropriate, like this one.
https://sg.finnpartners.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/larsonLearn2.jpg
He’s only pulling in the wrong direction, that’s all…
Should have put the gun in a fruit cake – the weight would have felt perfectly natural!
Gorgeous sunset right now. Won’t last…{:¬))
It didn’t!!
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They never do. Another one tomorrow.
Sunrises and sunsets in Auvergne last week and general autumn colours between forests and ancient volcanoes.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/hF5zxbqvyJPE9M9E7
Beautiful, LIM. what does a fish-eye lens cost – no matter I’ll Google it.
Those broad pictures are taken with the “panorama” setting on my phone camera – this one is an Samsung A12 – which is not a particularly great phone and irritates me by its slowness but the camera seems ok.
Thank you, LIM – noted.
Don’t you just love capitalism…?
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That’s me gone for the day. Have a nice evening, playing sensibly.
A demain. Three hours in the morning on a webinar study day about Edward Seago.
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A really fine oil!
Nice!
Lucky you, Bill, I’ve got ‘n’ hours sitting in the car at Ipswich Horse Piddle, while Best Beloved goes for her booster Jab. Silly girl, won’t be told.
I’m only there because the blue spastic badge is in my name.
Unreasonably cheerful marching music…
https://youtu.be/Wq0Oxuj9fIo
and this is rather beautiful… Bach.
https://youtu.be/T5Df7f_BLU8
That was so lovely thank you, and recorded in a church not far from where I lived until 21, got married, and moved to Maidstone.
Berg Violin concerto on R3, so listening to the Bach for the moment instead..
Open mic at the local beckons.
I’m going to have to trundle down for that one day.
Do it. I remember when you came close and hit the hooter at about 0520 one morning.
Cop26: ‘Delusional’ SNP council leader blames Margaret Thatcher for Glasgow’s rats and bins crisis
Susan Aitken criticised after she claimed challenges facing the cityahead of climate summit were a ‘legacy’ of the former prime minister
She has been well trained by Jimmy Krankie
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/defence/
How ridiculous! The rats and bins crisis is clearly Trump’s fault.
Or Brexit – against the will of the “Scortish people” according to wee crankie.
The poor SNP – struggling heroically against the combined forces of Thatcher, Trump and Brexit!
Olga Krankie is a tribalist and more stupidly and stubbornly fixated than is imaginable.
Or Brexit – against the will of the “Scortish people” according to wee crankie.
I know you’re not serious, but these days it’s hard to tell the difference between a joke and what some people intend seriously! Satire is dead.
‘Evening, Connors. No satire is not dead, it’s the concept that isn’t understood by the dozy ‘woke’ brigade.
Perhaps satire is alive and well and hiding in Nottl, but in the mainstream it seems to have had its day.
Evening all. Is anyone else fed up with children in adverts about climate change”? Just waiting for Only Connect to start and up comes an Smazon co funded I think it said advert. It really pees me off.
I am also fed up with blimmin climate change and “carbon footprint” being mentioned in conjunction with EVERYTHING!
The kid who says, “I’m only six, what are you going to do…”etc? Yep, only six means you know nowt!
Exactly, especially since he appears to be oriental!
But, Sue, he is well versed in the Green Covid Monster that is currently scaring the sh*ts out of him.
It’s the Greta Effect. At least, that’s what The Blob hopes it is. Unfortunately for them, most sensible people are totally turned off by it.
‘Night All
Funny old world,watching only connect just noticed the screens between the contestants…..
Do the producers think they all drove there in seperate cars??
Tossers,all of them tossers
Risky Laff
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New BBC series ?
Evening, all. Those who advocate stricter measures have not so much ignored the lessons of lockdown as wilfully turned their back on them. Incidentally, I am somewhat later appearing than I intended; after happily browsing for about half an hour, I suddenly got locked out of the Internet and couldn’t get any pages at all. I tried restarting the router, but it was telling me I had Internet access anyway, and I checked that Firefox had access – still nothing. In the end, I had to restart the computer and lo! Here I am. There are more things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio …
Hello Conway, a question for you, do you have any experience using Rose Madder in paintings of the garden or landscapes?
I haven’t used it before, thought it might be a good idea for the colour of michaelmas daisies, but as far as I can see, it has just made my painting look flat.
No, I have never used Rose Madder, so I’m afraid I can’t help.
There must be a trick to it, but I haven’t got it. Maybe some flecks of yellow in the leaves and either blue or red shadows in the flowers.
”
While Titian was mixing Rose Madder
His model reclined on a ladder.
The position to Titian
Suggested coition,
So he ran up the ladder an’ ‘ad ‘er.
Well done, Stephen, your poetry is as good as mine!
That one was quoted by Henry Root!
Sorry, King Stephen
I posted this before seeing your post. But at least I hid it behind a spoiler
Ah, replied to you, just a few moments ago, Richard.
Spoil sport!!!
My rugby playing BIL recited that to me when I was about 14. i didn’t get it as I didn’t know what Rose Madder was…
I did some painting on Sunday . Got through 10 litres of Supermatt white. I calculate I need another 45 litres and that’s just the ceilings. Now I know how Michelangelo must have felt!
I did some floor painting on Sunday morning, four coats on a floor that is about 160 feet by 60 feet in a very plain matt white. At least we had the equivalent of a six foot brush.
Yes it is that time of year again, away with the golf clubs and out with the curling broom.
I did some painting on Sunday . Got through 10 litres of Supermatt white. I calculate I need another 45 litres and that’s just the ceilings. Now I know how Michelangelo must have felt!
If I may, what colour Michaelmas daisies? Rose Madder does not strike me as a colour I would use for either the pink or purplish Daisies. And, as Rose agrees with me, Rose Madder is a fugitive colour, which means it fades. However you can arrest that by putting your painting behind UV glass.
Funnily enough, when I entered “rose madder” in DuckDuckGo, the first image that came up was exactly the michaelmas daisies I was painting! They are the bright coloured ones. It’s not an exact match, but it’s brighter than anything one can mix oneself. They were just a small part of the garden that I was painting, so it’s more important that they blend into the painting rather than are an exact colour match to the flowers.
Curiously I purchased 2,1/2 litres of paint “Heritage Rose” for one wall in the Dining Room which appears to be very similar to ‘Rose Madder’
PS I admire your’s, Rose’s and Jonathan’s knowledge when it comes to painting.
We’re all still learning, and I am sure all the artists on here would say the same thing!
I was at art school thirty years ago, and every painting I have done since was a learning experience. It’s only this year that I feel I’ve reached a level of competence where I can start to market my work. But nobody is interested in older artists – many exhibitions and awards specifically exclude them. The world belongs to people with the confidence to go out and conquer it when they are twenty-one.
Ironically, I’m more productive now than I have ever been in my life. Late developer!
Then I would use it but bear in mind that it is a fugitive colour and will fade. My tendency is to mix colours and add white to modulate the hue and use more or less water until I get it right. I tend to avoid fugitive colours for the reason Rose and I already discussed.
It is actually a fake rose madder, so won’t fade. As Rose said, the real thing is far too expensive!
I am going to try and rescue the painting (it is oil) by adding a small amount of the pigment and a burnt sienna shadow on top of the parts where I mixed it with white.
I used to think that painting involved
Look
Sketch
Paint
but now I realise that it is
Look
Sketch
Paint
Rescue painting.
(the last step being most of the effort!)
Apologies to King Stephen. This is certainly not for Bill T but please don’t open the spoiler if you are easily shocked:
While Titian was mixing Rose Madder
His model was posed on a ladder
“Your position,” said Titian,
“Inspires coition.”
So he nipped up the ladder and ‘ad ‘er.
Stephanroi posted the same about an hour ago, Richard.
That, Conway, is something that I learnt a long time ago. Always turn off and start again. It is something I have to do quite often with this computer I’m using at the moment. It’s the first and last Lenovo I will ever buy. My other computer is a Dell and I never have trouble with that one.
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Try using Ccleaner – it will remove all, or most of, the crap hiding in your computer/
I used to use CCleaner but it has become cumbersome and clunky. I now use “Advanced System Repair Pro”. It’s much better and does a lot more to. Try it out, I think you will like it. But be careful, it has a lot of imitators who try to trick you into using them by pretending they are the real thing.https://www.bestreviewguide.com/en/articles/software/utility-software/advanced-system-repair-pro-free-version/
My laptop is a Lenovo and it’s not been any trouble, though I do restart it occasionally.
Mine freezes a lot.
Mine’s getting a bit slow but I use it all the time and it’s eight years old.
Mine is only 2 years old which is why I’m disenchanted with Lenovo. It seems to have had problems from the start.
My son bought it – he removed Windows and installed Linux. It’s getting a bit out of date now, but there’s a lot on it.
The correct IT terminology is:
Select the onoff switch to off, count to ten, then select the switch to on
For those who may have some loose change down the back of the sofa you can buy one Bitcoin today for a mere £46,614 – absolute bargain…
But … ???
typo corrected!
Good night all.
good night one.
Good night Peter.
Good night, Johnathan.
I’ve a run through to the former RAF/USAAF base at North Witham to pick up some jerry cans and a small generator tomorrow, so I’m off to bed now.
The church at neighbouring Colsterworth has some interesting gargoyles, the first one is pointing his arse towards the vicarage after a dispute between the mason and the vicar!
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Superb!!
That’s nothing.
https://www.alamy.com/gargoyle-on-the-side-of-the-freiburger-munster-riding-another-smaller-person-image187235564.html
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German humour. Freiburg Minster.
France preparing to implement ‘go slow’ strategy on British lorries in retaliation over fishing rights row
Paris is believed to be preparing a number of retaliatory measures if French fisherman are not granted greater access of British waters
Well I never expected that (sarc)
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2021/10/25/france-preparing-implement-go-slow-strategy-british-lorries/
France’s flagrant refusal to obey the law should get them kicked out of the EU. It seems that it is impossible now for any country to make any deals about anything with France because their politicians are mendacious, dishonourable and mendacious.
You cannot have too many mendacities.
Nothing that new, then.
Given that French and Dutch mega trawlers are gifted free rein by Fataturk to emptying our waters of fish at an alarming rate whilst destroying sea bed life at the same time I remain totally confused by the French complaints.
I suppose the greedy bastards want to raid our inland fisheries as well. Macron is of course an evil globalist Freemasonic banker. Put in position by the elites for a purpose, having suddenly appeared from nowhere.
Given that French and Dutch mega trawlers are gifted free rein by Fataturk to emptying our waters of fish at an alarming rate whilst destroying sea bed life at the same time I remain totally confused by the French complaints.
I suppose the greedy bastards want to raid our inland fisheries as well. Macron is of course an evil globalist Freemasonic banker. Put in position by the elites for a purpose, having suddenly appeared from nowhere.
Past my bedtime. Time to go listen to a horror story or something equally peaceful as I doze off. This guy is a particularly peaceful listen, tells a terrific story, mostly unspeakably gruesome but true. https://www.youtube.com/c/MrBallen either that or Stern DuTube which is just nice to watch
.https://www.youtube.com/c/SternDuTube
Night to all and sweet dreams!
Goodnight! Was there a hospital appointment today? Hope it went well.
A bedtime horror story. https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/2252c31ba9117b0b2861273b9616b3b5d8d76c4bafa8b87d99300dc32675c33b.jpg
Hi Sue. Yes there was an appointment that turned into a phone call instead. Which was a bit annoying because it was urology who were supposed to deal with this catheter I have with which I’m having difficulties. As if, in some sort of revenge, it became blocked in the evening yet again, this is now the third time. Finally, a district nurse came out and dealt with it. So not as bad as last time when I had to go to the Royal Surrey and stay there overnight. But basically I have been up since 3 this morning so not a terribly happy camper with Urology which I was looking forward to seeing yesterday and getting some sort of resolution. Instead they are mailing me an appointment which will be within 6 weeks. Uuuurgghhhh!!!
Good night, my NoTTLing friends and God bless.
I read that as “Good night, my NoTTLing friends and Goddesses”
It is too early, I need coffee to start the day – but I prefer my version 🙂
Are you paying too much attention to your Inner Goddess?
Take it as read, BB2, if the halo fits…
European judges could have role in resolving Northern Ireland disputes
Lord Frost, the Brexit minister, does not completely rule out possibility of European Court of Justice involvement in province.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2021/10/25/european-judges-could-have-role-resolving-northern-ireland-disputes/
Yet another betrayal, yet another surrender on the way?
I cannot understand why any Briton with any self-respect has not become an anarchist who refuses to pay any taxes or obey any rules.
Maybe the insulating idiots have the right idea. Ignore the laws and ignore the anarchic chaos that will follow?
Goodnight, all.
Talking with my American Christian friends and families. I have to report that they and I are more concerned about the potential effects of volcanic eruptions on the climate than any of the simplistic posturing of Fataturk and the stuffed shirts from Schwab’s Davos, The Gates Foundation, Rockerfeller and their Masonic brotherhood.
The wrath of God might yet be visited on these globalist clowns. Probably a good idea to vacate California and head for higher ground.
End of the World?
As far as the MSM is concerned there is a race to headline the worst news to gain market readership.
The rise in social media on the internet and the evolution of the shorter human attention span means that we are easily attracted into believing the imminent arrival of a doomsday event.
Volcano monitoring reflects on how data can be presented in such a fashion as to grip the popluation with fear of a forthcoming apocalypse that is entirely beyond control of human kind.
The fact that these events are completely beyond the control of humans is forgotten when we are engaged in activities that we do have control over like major population reduction arising from world wars:
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/47779a10e363c9e04a46215dac29598394bfeee1cc347d433e35fdc4123dced2.jpg
https://volcano.si.edu/faq/index.cfm?question=historicalactivity
Don’t worry, electric cars will sort it out.
Body Clock bent out of shape…………….Check
Drinking Bloody Marys at 3AM……………Check
Wiping eye with Cayenne on finger……..ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Rik, that sounds most alarming. Hope you are sleeping the sleep of the innocent now at any rate.
Sillious Soddus.
I use Big Tom Bloody Mary mix. Just add Voddy.
Good morning all – Tuesday’s new page is here.
Yo and Fanx Boss