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Morning everyone.
Morning GG & AS
Mornings.
Now I’m getting concerned.
Sudden flurry of articles in Aftenposten today about how awful Russia is, attacks on innocent pipelines bla bla, but a new edge to the rhetoric. It looks like preparing the people for a war… “How the Norwegian people can help in a war” kind of flavour.
Buying iodine tablets if I can on the way home today.
If the Americans are blowing up pipelines then surely Putin will retaliate in some way
Biden said some time ago that t the U.S. could do this.
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Morning Bob. Plenty of possibilities!
That map omits the LNG receiving terminals, storage tanks and regasification facilities at Milford Haven and Isle of Grain. They would make a much more dramatic ‘BANG!!’
I noticed this and wondered if the omission was deliberate?
No need to point it out!
Russia’s revenge, or the US deliberately making the situation worse?
Morning Oberst. These people are marching to their doom just as they did in 1914!
These people are marching us to their doom just as they did in 1914.
More accurate, I think.
We have the tablets issued here in case a nuclear sub come to the NATO jetty in Loch Ewe
That’s good to know. I wouldn’t like to think of you glowing in the dark.
The things I learn on NOTTL.
Mornings.
Now I’m getting concerned.
Sudden flurry of articles in Aftenposten today about how awful Russia is, attacks on innocent pipelines bla bla, but a new edge to the rhetoric. It looks like preparing the people for a war… “How the Norwegian people can help in a war” kind of flavour.
Buying iodine tablets if I can on the way home today.
The apparent attacks on the Nord Stream gas pipelines are a wake-up call. 29 September 2022.
The West remains vulnerable to Russian sabotage and needs to do more to keep up its guard.
The apparent underwater sabotage of the two main gas pipelines from Russia to Germany is a matter of grave concern given the vulnerability of these connections and other critical links. Two powerful blasts were detected on Nord Stream 1 and 2, where gas leaks have subsequently been reported. Seismologists in Denmark and Sweden said there was no doubt that these were explosions but whether they were deliberate acts remains unclear.
They have caused unprecedented damage to the pipelines on which Germany relies for much of its energy but which have recently been out of action as a result of Russian restrictions in retaliation for Western sanctions.
Despite the title and the sub-heading the text of this editorial does not accuse the Russians directly of sabotaging the pipelines. This is in in line with the UK Government who have also declined to comment. This is not from any respect for the truth but that they are waiting to see how the Germans take this (they being the most affected) because it has closed off to them a rapprochement with Russia and can hardly be enthusiastic about what is now almost certain to be a Major War in Europe sometime in the coming year. The recklessness and stupidity of this act by the Americans can hardly be overstated. It is not only a casus belli but risks splitting NATO.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/2022/09/28/apparent-attacks-nord-stream-1-2-gas-pipelines-wake-call/
Well, we will be right there offering men and money for the front line, and 66 million civilian hostages on these islands all in order to push US world hegemony a little further.
(As I have said recently the US has failed to emulate and recreate the British Empire as is their ambition. They chose the wrong methods and the wrong wars in a completely different world to that of the 19th century nor have they learned from their many mistakes.)
It was deffo an attack, but by whom?
My opinion is that Russia has the least to gain, since they could have just shut off supply, and reopened when they were ready & welcome.
The US/Ukraine has most to gain – Russia gets the blame, US gas is unaffected, and the Germans don’t get to backslide on US orders. US seem to be desperate to have a war in Europe “started by Russia”. Why does Putin not make this point?
Likewise, the “war rhetoric” seems to have stepped up this morning. I’m getting uneasy about it.
Russia is in no position to threaten anybody who has a box of tin soldiers. This means:
– Their threshold for use of nuclear weapons is drastically reduced
– NATO is not required for protection against Russia, since they can’t pull the skin…
So, by fomenting war, NATO show they have a reason for continued existence, the US keep creaming off all those defence dollars, and being in charge. What’s not to like?
Good morning folks,
Nice start here but feels a bit nippy, if one is still allowed to say that word.
Grave doubts about a tax-cutting plan without savings to balance it
I don’t know if they did it on purpose or not as part of some strategy but the Kwasi tax cuts have certainly unmasked all the globalist so called Conservatives and all the technocrats in the bank of England, the IMF and the UN.
The saving will have to be made, just watch.The left can always open more political foodbanks.
Good morning, all. Sunny, dry, chilly.
Good Morning, all.
Dull, grey, boring here.
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‘Morning, Peeps. Off to brave the M25 today…I may be gone some time.
SIR – It is remarkable to hear Labour claiming that, on the economy, it is the “responsible” party.
When the Government put the country into lockdown – a shock to the economy far greater than anything in the mini-Budget – Labour not only supported the measures but demanded they went further. When Rishi Sunak announced the furlough package, spending money that was not there, Labour said it was not enough. Every time the Government proposed to lift the lockdown measures and restart the economy, Labour objected.
Now, Labour’s only response to the mini-Budget is to say it will reverse the top rate of tax, which everyone agrees will have little positive impact and is simply the politics of envy. This party is not responsible, just opportunistic.
Fr Seth Phipps
Reading, Berkshire
Well said, Fr Seth.
Good morning all. A dull, damp drizzly start to the day with 7°C outside.
Sounds a bit rough in Florida.
SIR – I’ve just asked Google to help with a recipe and, once again, been put through an extremely tedious test to prove that I’m not a robot.
Even when I correctly identify a fire hydrant, bicycle or set of traffic lights (something I’m sure an automaton can do better than I can) I have to go through the rigmarole several times more. Would it really be a huge security risk if a robot got hold of the secret to making dumplings?
Mark Rayner
Eastbourne, East Sussex
Yes, Craptcha is a pain.
It’s worse. Some of the items are so far in the distance you’d need binoculars to see them.
Those items are to teach autonomous vehicles what those objects are. That’s why it’s always to do with vehicles or street furniture.
We are starting with the same thing, to teach software what various types of corrosion look like, using pictures of, well, corrosion. This so that robots can carry out visual inspection on plant, and mark areas of corrosion of whatever type.
My task this morning was to identify chimneys.
You are Santa Claus, and I claim my 5 bob postal order
Blast! No readundery.
Drones for home deliveries.
Do you send the info to Father Christmas?
Only once a year.
Network Rail’s PLPR trains do something similar.
High speed cameras photograph every sleeper fastening on a length of track, the pictures are fed into a system that compares them with what they should look like and kicks out those not matching specification for manual reference.
https://www.railway-technology.com/news/network-rail-bolsters-track-maintenance-capacity-with-plpr-technology/
Satellites photograph crops and computers can then look out for diseases, water shortages etc.
Satellites photograph crops and computers can then look out for diseases, water shortages etc.
SIR – Received pronunciation is not “posh”, as the presenter Amol Rajan claims (report, September 28).
It is precise, which means anyone can understand it. In making speech accessible to all, it is the very opposite of elitist. Mr Rajan is hard to understand not because of his accent, but because he gabbles, slurs and swallows his consonants.
Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
Northwood, Middlesex
SIR – When Amol Rajan calls broadcasters “posh”, he simply means that they speak properly.
He is right to complain that only 10 per cent of the population speak with received pronunciation. The tragedy, however, is that this figure is not higher. Broadcasters are in the communications business; if they employ people who use appalling grammar or have incomprehensible accents, they are doing viewers and listeners a great disservice.
This is not snobbery. Anyone can speak the English language as it should be spoken if they make the effort. Inverted snobbery on the part of broadcasters who encourage bad English is a national disgrace.
Nicholas Young
London W13
Well said, Mr Young and Cynthia Double-Barrelled!
My Dad grew up speaking Monkey-hangerish. Realised this didn’t suit his ambition, learned to speak so he could be understood (and sound less toiling-class) – so, a mild version of RP.
When I was at university – in the first half of the 1980s – I shared a flat with a working-class chap from Birmingham. He was a very talented linguist and wanted to become a translator and interpreter – and he decided to take elocution lessons to smooth over his very broad Brummy accent, on the basis that the non-native English speakers he would end up working with would not understand him – not good for a career as an international interpreter, he thought.
I agreed with him, but sadly he had to bear the brunt of a certain amount of very unpleasant “teasing”, generally by chaps from similar working-class backgrounds who seemed to think that somehow he was a traitor to their class.
Good morning from a Saxon Queen with blooded axe and longbow ( in handbag ).
The new chancellor is correct
There has been nothing but incompetence for over 30 years, the response by the establishment, IMF etc – all the hysterics from those who prefer the status quo and have too much influence and invested interest is just fear mongering. I hope Truss and the chancellor don’t back down.
I agree with your main points, Lady of the Mercians, but am puzzled by your very first sentence. Where on earth do you keep your marmalade sandwiches?!?!? Lol.
When the going gets tough, I fear a lack of testicular fortitude.
The media seem determined to ruin the country.
TBF, since the meeja gave up on reporting actual news, it’s all they’ve got left.
Dat be de troof.
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‘Every September farmers collect their sheep from the mountains in order to separate the lambs from the ewes. They use some of the unique sheepfolds found in our area, some of which are over 200 years old. Sheep are driven into the centre of the fold. Each farm has its own cell round the outside and the sheep are moved from the centre (through holes in the walls) into each farm’s cell. The picture was taken in Snowdonia, Wales, after the sheep had been rounded up and one or two of the farmers were having a quick lunch before doing the sorting.’
Photograph: Nigel Beidas
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Pony Path on Cadair Idris, Wales.
Photograph: Danielle Metcalf
As the old saying goes……”It looks a bit dark over Will’s mums”.
A beautifully sunny day in East Anglia. Deep blue sky with just a few fluffy clouds, it could still be summer instead of autumn. Mind you I have already put away all my summer clothes, and have my winter clothes out. The problem with me is I hardly bother with autumn clothing and jump quickly to winter . So therefore there are wool jumpers, trousers and skirts and dresses that are all warm. I do easily feel the cold so should be okay.
We’ve got the heating on this morning.
I think many have started putting the heating on or lighting a fire.
We haven’t yet, we do have the heating on rather a lot over winter as the cold makes my bones ache but I’m trying to be more hardy this early in the autumn.
We held out till yesterday evening – I was OK but he does feel the cold at nearly 80.
We had the electric fire on in the snug yesterday evening (the late EIIR would be proud of us).
Wool is good. Can cope with most levels of external temperature. If a bit warm, slow down a little.
I have a friend here in Moffat, who is going to knit me an Aran Sweater with the wool I bought for it. I think I’ll need it for the forecast of a very cold winter.
I wear a Norwegian version all winter, indoors & out – will start in a week or few. Very rarely am I too hot or too cold – except in a strong wind, or doing heavy exercise, then I pop on a jacket, or take it off. Normal activity, it’s great for thermal regulation. See scary picture (taken from pc camera) attached for the neck part, at least. (A SWMBO creation)
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Garlands sent me an Arran cardie for Christmas. :@)
What a lovely person she is!
The lady is very special to me. Just to keep up i treat her to Aspinal silk scarves.
There has been so much disruption, illness and cancellations for a variety of reasons i haven’t seen her in ages. Hopefully next April if not sooner.
MB used to knit Arran; I’m absolutely useless, I get bored with all that checking and counting.
A beautifully sunny day in East Anglia. Deep blue sky with just a few fluffy clouds, it could still be summer instead of autumn. Mind you I have already put away all my summer clothes, and have my winter clothes out. The problem with me is I hardly bother with autumn clothing and jump quickly to winter . So therefore there are wool jumpers, trousers and skirts and dresses that are all warm. I do easily feel the cold so should be okay.
Where has all the money for the NHS gone to asks Lynne Stewart of Tadley:-
https://twitter.com/BeardedBob7282/status/1575375357536047105
When I was in Lister recently for my cardioversion. There were no hospital porters. The poor nurses struggled pushing the beds around and getting the patients in and out of the lifts.
I felt sorry for them.
Make a call to advise you are getting a call…? Like having a meeting to decide whether to have a meeting.
Clearly people with too little to do!
Or, was that a hint tha you will need to take the call sitting down, as it’s bad news…
Make a call to advise you are getting a call…? Like having a meeting to decide whether to have a meeting.
Clearly people with too little to do!
Or, was that a hint tha you will need to take the call sitting down, as it’s bad news…
365664+ up ticks,
Morning Each,
Thursday 29 September: Grave doubts about a tax-cutting plan without savings to balance it
There are graver concerns to be answered before the tax / economy issues, a stable economy goes hand in hand with a stable Country the latter has been in serious doubt these last 40 years, thanks to the polling booth.
Graver issues as the truth concerning covid 19 spot lighting the
fear / premature death / serious fallout from the, in many cases, mandatory jabbing campaign.
Link that to, after witnessing the actions of the governing bodies these past two years, a doctors research concerning cancer leading into positive results leads me to ask is ongoing cancer cases supporting lifestyles ?
https://twitter.com/thehealthb0t/status/1574791753525350401?s=20&t=KFi_Fuh4YVhSSI9UUzokOg
Sunak isn’t going to attend the Conservstive Party conference.
Of course he isn’t, he’s part of the establishment blob hand in glove with the IMF etc,
he’d never rattle the cozy monetary club.
Picked up from a BTL Comment:-
Excellent and about time.
During all of my hospital visits over the period I suffered atrial fibrillation, every single individual medic I spoke to agreed that my problem was caused by my two jabs.
What he says is exactly what happened to me.
And I have family members who have had every jab possible and still caught covid.
We caught covid in Cornwall in August, it was no worse than a bad cold.
It killed Brother-in-Law.
Hope you’re over it, Eddy.
When I tell people about my experiences especially the relationship with covid jabs and after I still get impression they think I’m making it up. That video clip explains exactly what happened to me.
And I lost three mates during the covid ‘ pandemic ‘ there were never autopsies after death. No explanations as to why.
Same with BiL. Autopsy “Massive heart attack” – yes, but caused by what? Lightning strike?
Good Morning. Abit dull, but it is early yet. It rained most of yesterday and “same again’ is expected today.
Good morning Horace – it’s supposed to clear up today after a wet night and be wet again tomorrow.
Hooray!
Just took an empty milk bottle outside and it’s raining fairly hard now.
I don’t think I’ll be doing much outside today.
Put yer feet up Bob 😉
Just been doing some chopping down of ash I sycamore shoots that have sprouted from the stumps of trees I’ve felled over the past couple of years.
Nature gets back at you.
I’ve got a squirrel plant walnut tree sapling now in a large pot. I’m looking for somewhere to plant it.
And a fir tree sapling. I’d love them to be my legacy.
Good morning, all. Bright and calm in N Essex.
Here are some facts re CO₂ and ‘Climate Change’.
Is the globalists’ aim to reduce the CO₂ level an altruistic act or one of selfish intent? Saving the Planet is quoted, but saving it for whom is the real question.
https://twitter.com/Monty72street/status/1575095261382447104
All part of the plan. As Co2 falls we will all die, only Bill Gates will survive.
Even he can’t live for ever.
He will be buried in a private vault with George Soros and Klaus Schwab. Governments in mmuch of the Western World may well fly flags at half-mast.
Tomorrow, please. Need to get some celebratory booze in before the event!
That thought crossed my mind but if natural forces e.g. vulcanism are the main drivers of CO₂ then the level may never fall so low as to kill all plant life – around 155ppm? Gates would be long dead – big cheer – before that happened.
Good morning, Korky. I’m perfectly happy for those people who want to save the planet to go and live on a planet of their choice – just as long as it isn’t Planet Earth.
They only need to eff orf, how much simpler can it be?
If we could send them to Mars – is >30 Million miles sufficient separation? – each competing group could have their own unique biosphere wherein they could live as they wished. Reduced gravity would drive evolution to transform the inhabitants to become other than human, another item in their bucket-list of misery they want to force on homo sapiens.
Good morrow, Gentlefolk. Patchy sky outside.
Just beginning to brighten up here. Hope you’re feeling brighter Tom.
‘Morning, J, about as bright as two Toc H Lamps.
Good morning, everyone. Well, I almost made it to October. But this morning I awoke and the temperature was just 18% so I decided I just wanted to manually increase the CH to 21 degrees Centigrade. Once the CH cuts back to 15 degrees at 9 am, I am hoping the sun’s rays will keep the room at 21.
I was with you until this bit:
“the sun’s rays”
At 8 am, the sun had not risen high enough to warm the living room through the window, hence my switching on the CH for one single hour. At 9 am the CH automatically switched off, but the sun was high enough in the sky by then for its rays to keep the temperature at 21 degrees. Hope this clarifies the situation for you.
Good morning, everyone.
Good morning. Sunny here today. Clear blue sky.
Morning all 😉
Grave doubts about tax cutting plan …..
Typically our ‘mastermind’ political classes are still trying to hide their huge and massively expensive mistakes under the proverbial carpet.
It’s costing us billions to accommodate half the third world’s illegal entrants. Admit your errors and get these people out of the UK. Do something positive for us for a change.
And stop legal aid. And stop foreign aid.
Because unless you haven’t noticed it’s now glaringly obvious that we the UK, can’t afford it. Similarly we can’t afford to allow politicians to take home 132million pounds in personal ‘expenses’.
If you people don’t like the job leave. Nobody will care or even notice that you’ve gone.
Closing down an entire country for the better part of two years didn’t help matters.
Those people in Westminster haven’t got a clue have they.
365664+ up ticks,
Surely even the smallest amount of wonga in a brown envelope is proven to have changed hands then premed murder must be the charge,
https://twitter.com/JamesfWells/status/1575377586489888772?s=20&t=frnIkv2C6TPr1fvdoUhDnQ
365664+ up ticks,
Governments put out URGENT appeals to anyone with information to disprove President Putins comment.
Ps,
Large cash reward for most credible,look alike facts, story.
https://twitter.com/jungliat/status/1575247194336415744?s=20&t=IGp0rg19DcPvJ8_LT2XgrA
Morning Ogga, It’s true our own politicians are our enemy
365664+ up ticks,
Morning FA,
I now describe them as “enemas”.
Much better title for someone who contacts “their MPs”
instead of “the area MP”
The literal truth! The UK Government in particular hate the indigenous population!
If he really said that – as in recently, not a clip from years back – then he is NOTTL’s Moscow correspondent..
Blowing up the pipeline was an act of war against Germany and Russia.
This is a Stock Market announcement which will not be mentioned on the MSM or, indeed, any of the business channels (the WOKE CNBC and Bloomberg):
29 September 2022
BRAEMAR PLC
(“Braemar”, the “Company” or the “Group”)
Pre-close trading update
Braemar Plc (LSE: BMS), a leading international Shipbroker and provider of expert advice in shipping investment, chartering and risk management services, is pleased to provide a trading update for the six months ended 31 August 2022 (the “Period”).
Braemar continues to benefit from the increased scale and breadth of its broking operations which have achieved significantly higher trading activity and transaction volumes during the Period. Trading has been very strong with all sectors of the core Shipbroking business generating higher revenue than in the previous six months.
Revenue to 31 August 2022 is expected to be not less than GBP69m (H1 2021: GBP47m), an increase of 47%, with underlying operating profit for the period not less than GBP10.5m, an increase of 88% (H1 2021 GBP5.6m). Of the 47% increase in revenue, 36% has been derived from the Group’s business activities and 11% from exchange rate movements between the US dollar and Sterling. In US dollar terms, revenue for the period is expected to be not less than $88m (H1 2021 $65m).
The board looks forward to the second half of the year with a high degree of confidence in the ongoing execution of its growth strategy.
The Group will announce its Interim Results for the six months ended 31 August 2022 in mid-November 2022.
…..
Indeed, CNBC will work itself into a lather about the 10% fall (38p) in the price of housebuilder Barratt Developments, without mentioning that the true fall is a much less dramatic 3% because holders became entitled to a 25.7p dividend this morning.
The MSM is making the argument for government censorship more credible by the day.
Most people are so tired of being ground down by bad news, that they would unthinkingly go along with any measures to curb it.
I cannot decide if the media is stupid or is secretly wanting to have censorship so it doesn’t have to think.
‘Unique’ autumn show predicted for UK trees – but decline may follow. 29 september 2022.
After a year of extreme weather, a “unique” show of golden browns and buttery yellows could light up the UK’s trees in the next few weeks, a conservation charity has predicted, while warning that the impact of the climate emergency could threaten the show in autumns to come.
So it’s going to be a good autumn display but the future not so much? Is there anything that this miserabilist mob can leave to providence? Once the future was full of hope! Now it’s a grim prospect without relief. No wonder the nutters have taken over!
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/sep/29/autumn-show-uk-trees-extreme-summers-national-trust
What’s unique about autumn? It happens every year.
Good heavens. The leaves get duller and drop off? We’re all doooooooomed …….
What extreme weather?
That 2 day ‘heatwave’ we had.
Self-fulfilling prophecies. It’s going to be bad. So everyone prepares for bad. That causes bad.
https://twitter.com/truthbeforepc/status/1575407237593325568?s=20&t=l9pUNBoTT14eMqUHdTuVeg
It gets worse; the white woman at the top went to a council school. So she’s also an oik.
Does that make her Tory scum or a scummy Tory?
Ask the Ginger Growler.
A superficial fact about Miss Fuq is that she sounds posh and was privately educated.
Funny that….
I wonder how one pronouces Fuq? (Oh, gosh, you fooled me there for a minute)
(Hurricane Season) Reminder of a ‘Drop the Dead Donkey’ weather broadcast:
https://twitter.com/EndWokeness/status/1575216119409168384?s=20&t=l9pUNBoTT14eMqUHdTuVeg
https://twitter.com/truthbeforepc/status/1575413220701048833?s=20&t=l9pUNBoTT14eMqUHdTuVeg
‘Morning All
Just awoken from the best nights sleep in years,not looked at the “news” yet so some laffs and c&d’s
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https://twitter.com/Omar_pets0/status/1574919981317476353?s=20&t=DHbYHaJ1Py41sAeSw7YQBw
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It took me a while to get the top one and even now I’m not entirely sure. Is it that the toilets are occupied by people playing with their gadgets? (Not a euphemism).
The dog on the stairs is Russian.
The cat standing its ground in Ukrainian!
Have you been away for a while? If so welcome back.
Yes Phizzee,
I had just started a break with MOH at her holiday lodge on the Suffok coast and was finding that a lot of data on the lodge wireless router was being used for the new remote security camera at home.
So Nottling had to take a back seat.
Then, since the Queen died I have had to find a way disposing of my increasingly useless and rapidly depreciating family 7–seater 2009 diesel Mazda 5 manual with a clogged particulate filter warning light.
Finally traded it in for a new Hyundai Kona EV which has about 275 mile range when delivered today. I’m very impressed with its handling and performannce.I needed two hours of EV training this morning to work out to get it home in one piece without settimg off any of the many default auto assist alarms.
Suffolk. How lovely. Happy motoring !
Spent the last half hour consoling my neighbour. Sasher the cat was hit by a car last night. Car didn’t stop but they probably didn’t notice. A lady on a bike found him and another lady stopped to help. Took him to the Vet but he had gone by then.
Something that Facbook is good for…local groups. The message went up and my neighbour spotted it. At least it was quick. Made me a bit weepy too.
It is something I expect daily. Pickles, in particular, is forever crossing the road – when – this side – there are 10,000 acres for him to hunt in.
Fit them with those reflective collars. At least they can be seen in the dark hours. Puts signs on the verge saying cats are crossing.
They’d have collars off in a trice. Signs encourage some people to drive faster. There are a lot of bastards about.
Our last cat was run over outside our house. The driver brought the poor thing to the door. He said he frequently drove past and knew that it was our cat. Poor Benny was smashed up and died in my arms a short time later.
Sometimes I still see him sitting on our window ledge as I drive up the hill to the house.
Oh dear…….poor Sasher and his owner.
Karen is going to get another rescue. Just not yet. Let the pain ebb.
A late good morning to all of you.
Damp day here, 9c..slight breeze, and I hope the sun breaks through soon, have a basket of washed clothes to dry on the line .
What do you think of the Chancellor .. is he a wild crazy spendthrift similar to all those who have crippled Africa ?
Well, Mags – he IS African.
He is also a former King´s Scholar at Eton College, where his name would have born the letters ‘KS’ after his name. K…. K…. K….s
In the good ol’ US of A, KKK men tend not to blessed with dark skin.
‘African’ you say? I thought he might be Japanese as in ‘Kamekwasi’
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“He’s not especially black…“
He’s a moor black
We had to take urgent action to get our economy growing’: Liz Truss says she will make ‘difficult decisions’ and backs economic plans amid mini-Budget market turmoil as she finally breaks cover and runs gauntlet of EIGHT local BBC interviews in an hour
Truss insisted she had the ‘right plan’ to repair Britain’s economy today as she tried to restore City confidence
PM presented with examples of the potential hardship facing millions during eight BBC local news interviews
Ministers are drawing up plans for billions of pounds in spending cuts to reassure panicked markets
PM said country was ‘on a better trajectory for the long term’ but conditions would not improve overnight
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11261567/Liz-Truss-expected-say-WONT-reverse-economic-plans-finally-emerges-face-public.html?ito=social-facebook&fbclid=IwAR17dAmzK7ZQY8bC0CjetH_67eXykGXSzD9u36bMiAhk2xWeJAh2rdvf4tk
https://twitter.com/GINGERMEGGS4/status/1575225588205629440
Meghans extended black family that she has ignored .. blanked.
“Meghans extended black family that she has ignored ..
blanked“. Blacked.Doria Ragland, Meagain’s mother was at the wedding. She is also coloured.
She was also in the Christening photos.
Off Topic
Blood test this morning 08:30, results in my e-mail 11:17!
If it is possible in France why can’t the UK organise similarly
Because the NHS is the envy of the world, of course
So the whole world is coming to the UK to use it?
They’re the the ones that get immediate attention not the indigenes.
Seems that way. Of course, they’ll be disappointed…
Not quite that quick but when I used to take Warfarin I had the blood test on a Thursday morning and by Saturday I received the dosage for the next period.
The french get paid by results. The NHS just gets paid.
Put the NHS onto piece work and tell the managers they are now time & motion experts. Works for me.
https://twitter.com/Gabriele_Corno/status/1575060016784179201
Clever cats .😺
365664+ up ticks,
Would you Adam & Eve it,
A full Russki passport intact with ,wait for it,
what many “experts” firmly believe to be Putins index finger print, and D/A tests are being carried out on a still attached BOGIE
https://twitter.com/LeilaniDowding/status/1575123899347599361?s=20&t=JWiqOcBgL_ZEhb-NIPO10g
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https://twitter.com/juneslater17/status/1575405993466421249?s=20&t=AEs35eD3L9L4ovh6XkY6XA
Obviously it belonged to Major Williamivlad Martinski
365664+ up ticks,
S,
Look whats washed up, you can fool some of the peoples some of……….
Crikey! How convenient!
Although… special forces don’t tend to bother carrying identifying information with them, certainly not a passport.
If I dropped my passport in a jacuzzi, would it emerge looking as pristine?
An oldie but we could all do with cheering up
https://twitter.com/VeteranIrish/status/1575099022440005632
Heartwarming to us oldies.
Well done that man. Villains don’t often get their comeuppance at the hands of those they target, but it’s very satisfying when they do.
Remember… when you could spell and use apostrophes?
Talking of cheering us up, Rik. Maybe I should give my Bumper Joke Book a second airing
Two minute discussion clip about the US economy. Entertaining if you like black humour…
https://twitter.com/Stephen_Geiger/status/1575134672706748419
On a beautiful, warm autumn day I took this picture of my Early Sensation hydrangea. It first flowers with creamy white petals that over the following months turn to this final colour. The hydrangea is partially shaded by that beautiful weed, a wisteria that doesn’t know when to stop growing!😎
Off out to cut, for the first time in months, the meadow that masquerades as a lawn chez Korky. Followed by a bit of tidying up out the front, and does the front need it!
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We’ve had about 5 minutes of sunshine today – in 10 second chunks. My washing’s out on the line but i don’t think it’s going to dry.
Your hydrangea is beautiful!
The rain earlier ceased shortly after I posted about it and I’ve a load of washing out too.
Warm today compared to yesterday when the wind was really chilly. I wasn’t sure about the more open flower type but it’s grown (groan) on me.
The sun decided to come out about 2.30 and the rest of the afternoon has been sunny and breezy, so the washing may have dried after all.
It has been gorgeous since about 11 am. Two bike rides.
We have about 50 hydrangeas. Half a dozen were definitely killed in the drought. The rest struggle on – some better than others.
Shame that you’ve lost some plants. I haven’t lost any but the drought ruined some of my soft fruit; no blackberry preserve this year but the grapes are making up for that with a little help from the Bramley apples. As for hydrangeas, I have a spot further up the garden where I want to plant a ‘mophead’ type next Spring.
Give yourself a treat in the Spring and motor up to East Ruston. A very fine collection of hydrangeas – and other shrubs.
https://eastrustonoldvicarage.co.uk/
It gave us lots of ideas (and we bought a lot of plants).
Thanks for the advice, BT. Could make a day of it, pub lunch etc.
It is a splendid garden. You’ll enjoy it, I promise you.
We have a rhododendron with a single pink flower. It flowered earlier this year – March or April I think.
https://static.standard.co.uk/2022/09/29/12/ADAMS20220929.jpg?crop=3%3A2%2Csmart&width=640&auto=webp&quality=75
Global it might be, but we must deal with it locally.
Bloody hell, that was nice!!
The DT is eating at Student Son’s tonight and S@H working a late shift, so I’m home alone!!
So, I took the opportunity of frying up a couple of small pickling onions with some bacon, defrosting some lamb’s liver that’s been in the freezer for over a year and doing myself liver, bacon & onions!
A bit short of meat or vegetable stock, so used the brine from a jar of sun-dried tomatoes for the gravy and served the lot up with some reheated turnip, (swede to soft Southerners) carrot & parsnip.
I might be having to load the camping gear into the van this afternoon. I’m bidding on a bit of lathe tooling for t’Lad and if I buy it will have to go to Bridgewater to pick it up, so will go via Basingstoke & call in on eldest daughter.
What do you call turnips?
Don’t tease. Northerner’s can’t cope with tricky questions like that.
Swede for the hard Northerners.
Raw.
Northerners?
Which one do you eat with Haggis??
I’ve only had haggis once and it came with bashed neeps as far as I remember and they were swedes.
Perhaps turnips haven’t reached the north yet.
Yes, Alf, turnips have reached the north but they call them swedes; they’re easily confused.
We always ate swedes mashed with carrots in Lancashire but called them turnips. I like them both.
Swede. Though turnips are often referred to as neeps the neeps and tatties are mashed potato and mashed swede with haggis.
Thats what I thought so they are not southern softies
Turnips & white turnips.
The turnip or white turnip is a root vegetable commonly grown in
temperate climates worldwide for its white, fleshy taproot. The word
turnip is a compound of turn as in turned/rounded on a lathe and neep,
derived from Latin napus, the word for the plant. Wikipedia
Swedes are bigger and yellow fleshed.
Swede, only fit for sheep in winter. Turnip on the other hand is excellent in stew.
Mashed swede with half a ton of pepper and half a ton of butter is very nice.
Agree – I love swede!
Cheap and filling too.
Sorry, but if that’s what’s needed, no wonder I made the above comment. 🙄
It’s only the butter and pepper that make it palatable.
I realise that not everyone is as obsessed with trying to second guess what is going to happen in the next couple of years as I am, but if you are, this is a really interesting 20 minute talk. Willem Middelkoop runs a metal mining investment fund. His take is that we won’t see hyperinflation as the fiat currencies die – they will head off the Weimar scenario and go straight to the
fascismgovernment regulation of more and more of the economy.The implication is that when China is firmly established as the owner of the next reserve currency, and we embark on the next cycle of financial stability, this government regulation won’t be there any more.
I don’t think the people ever get any freedom that they haven’t wrested from the hands of bankers or kings. It’s an interesting talk anyway – especially for those of us whose pensions are still hanging in the balance….!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMhJecmH9bQ
So the government regulation stops when the BRICS group wins? Digital currency doesn’t have to be government controlled of course. It does’t have to be any more regulated than loading fiat money onto an unregistered Oyster card. But the WEF and World Bank want it to be regulated.
Crunched on my lunch today so straight to the dentist. Two new crowns, side by side, coming up on 19 Oct – the first 4 hour slot available. Thank the Lord for savings and private treatment. The crowns will be made right there and then on the premises, hence the 4 hours.
I am very careful of what i eat so as to retain my crowns for as long as possible. No toffee popcorn for a start. Nothing particularly chewy though i do eat steak. I never bite into apples !
Good dentistry is worth the money!
Hope it goes well.
There’s something wrong here. The fact remains that this gang of four vandals committed an act of serious criminal damage and got away with it but the courts are going around in circles arguing over the cost of the damage and the human right to protest. Their fellow travellers won’t be deterred.
Here are the smug four. Do their names tell us something about them?
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Sage Willoughby, Jake Skuse, Milo Ponsford and Rhian Graham CREDIT: Ben Birchall/PA Wire
They should have a rope put round their necks, pulled down and thrown into the nearest scum and oil polluted dock. See how they like it.
Imagine going through life with the moniker Milo Ponsford. It’s enough to make you run amok and damage things …….. um … er ……….
I still can’t work out how the jury could possibly have acquitted them.
That’s today’s judicial system – corrupt to the hilt.
Who knew?
Ahem
https://twitter.com/Arron_banks/status/1575410594903166977
Political Suicide
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Gotta pay for those gimmigants somehow. You wouldn’t want them to go hungry surely.
I just want them to FOAD.
Er ……. I think the word I’m looking for is “yes”.
I’m sure some of the savages arriving would eat each other.
Gotta pay for all the diversity and inclusion officers too!
There’s a much simpler way to cut state spending. It’s… by cutting state spending. Shred the departments. What does business do? Health? When there are NHS trusts, quangos galore? The Home office is deficit, education a failure, transport is absurd.
To the citizens of the United States of America from His Sovereign Majesty King Charles III.
In light of your failure to nominate competent candidates for President of the USA, and thus to govern yourselves, we hereby give notice of the revocation of your independence, effective immediately. His Sovereign Majesty King Charles III will resume monarchical duties over all states, commonwealths, and territories (except North Carolina, which he does not fancy).
Our new Prime Minister, Elizabeth Truss, will appoint a Governor for America without the need for further elections. Congress and the Senate will be disbanded. A questionnaire may be circulated next year to determine whether any of you noticed.
To aid in the transition to a British Crown dependency, the following rules are introduced with immediate effect:
1. The letter ‘U’ will be reinstated in words such as ‘colour,’ ‘favour,’ ‘labour’ and ‘neighbour.’ Likewise, you will learn to spell ‘doughnut’ without skipping half the letters; tonight is not spelt ‘tonite’; and the suffix ‘-ize’ will be replaced by the suffix ‘-ise.’ Generally, you will be expected to raise your vocabulary to acceptable levels. (look up ‘vocabulary’).
2. Using the same twenty-seven words interspersed with filler noises such as ‘like’ and ‘you know’ is an unacceptable and inefficient form of communication. There is no such thing as U.S. English: it is properly called ‘Americanese’. We will let Apple and Microsoft know on your behalf. The Apple and Microsoft spell-checkers will be adjusted to take into account the reinstated letter ‘u’ and the elimination of ‘-ize.’ The word ‘bunch’ (for a collection of items) has a hundred synonyms, all of which should be learnt, if for no other reason that to stop you uttering suchlike inanities as “a bunch of water”.
3. July 4 will no longer be celebrated as a holiday. You will celebrate Bonfire Night on November 5 instead.
4. You will learn to resolve personal issues without using guns, lawyers, or therapists. The fact that you need so many lawyers and therapists shows that you’re not quite ready to be independent. Guns should only be used for shooting grouse. If you can’t sort things out without suing someone or speaking to a therapist, then you’re not ready to shoot grouse.
5. Therefore, you will no longer be allowed to own or carry anything more dangerous than a vegetable peeler. Although a permit will be required if you wish to carry a vegetable peeler in public.
6. All ‘intersections’ will be replaced with roundabouts, and you will start driving on the left side with immediate effect. At the same time, you will go metric with immediate effect and without the benefit of conversion tables. Both roundabouts and metrication will help you understand the British sense of humour.
7. The former USA will adopt UK prices on petrol (which you have been calling ‘gasoline’) of roughly $10/US gallon. Get used to it.
8. You will learn to make real chips. Those things you call French fries are not real chips, and those things you insist on calling potato chips are properly called crisps. Real chips are thickly cut, fried in animal fat, and dressed not with ‘catsup’ but with vinegar.
9. The cold, tasteless stuff you insist on calling beer is not actually beer at all. Henceforth, only proper British Bitter will be referred to as beer, and European brews of known and accepted provenance will be referred to as Lager. South African beer is also acceptable, as they are pound for pound the greatest sporting nation on earth and it can only be due to the beer. They are also part of the British Commonwealth — see what it did for them. American brands will be referred to as Near-Frozen Gnat’s Urine, so that all can be sold without risk of further confusion.
10. Hollywood will be required occasionally to cast English actors as ‘good guys’. Hollywood will also be required to cast English actors to play English characters. Watching Andie MacDowell attempt English dialect in Four Weddings and a Funeral was an experience akin to having one’s ears removed with a cheese grater.
11. You will cease playing American football (it should, in any case, be renamed ‘throwball’). There is only one kind of proper football; you call it ‘soccer’. Those of you brave enough will, in time, be allowed to play rugby (which has some similarities to American football, but does not involve stopping for a rest every twenty seconds or wearing full kevlar body armour like a bunch of nancies).
12. Further, you will stop playing baseball. It is not reasonable to host an event called the World Series for a game which is not played outside America (except for Canada). Since only 2.1% of you are aware there is a world beyond your borders, your error is understandable. You will learn cricket, and we will let you face the South Africans first to take the sting out of their deliveries.
13. You must tell us who killed JFK. It’s been driving us mad.
14. An internal revenue agent (i.e. tax collector) from His Majesty’s Government will be with you shortly to ensure the acquisition of all monies due (backdated to 1776).
15. Daily Tea Time begins promptly at 4 p.m. with proper cups, with saucers, and never mugs, with high quality biscuits ( not ‘cookies’, see below) and cakes; plus strawberries (with cream) when in season.
16. You must stop calling biscuits ‘cookies’ and stop calling drop scones ‘biscuits’. Biscuit means twice-cooked, which our biscuits are, but our scones are never.
17. You will stop calling hockey ‘field hockey’ and no longer refer to ice-hockey simply as ‘hockey’. Mothers are to be known as mums, never ‘moms’. Jugs aren’t called ‘pitchers’, nappies are not ‘diapers’ and taps are not ‘faucets’.
No doubt you will all scream and shout (not ‘yell’) but you’ll soon get used to a more civilised way of living.
Charles R.
An oldie, George, originally attributed to EIIR.
Indeed, Tom, and updated.
…and I’m sure America will pay all due attention, as they did for his Mother.
And all domain names will end with col.emp, to properly recognise you are a colony of the British empire.
And as for “sidewalks” and “pavements”…..
Dear Chuck.
Stuff the metric system. It’s a nasty French imposition.
And, Your Maj, it is not “outside of” – it is “outside”. So you’ve fallen at the 12th. fence.
Meet with him halfway!
Charles rejects the Carolinas. Self loathing?
Only North Carolina, which Virginia and South Carolina prefer (understandably imo) not to think about. Courtesy of the late, great Florence King:
“Lost in this shuffle is the state of North Carolina, much larger than South Carolina and contiguous to Virginia but singularly unblessed by
membership in the Upper South. It has plenty of tobacco but not a lot of horses or Episcopalians; it doesn’t grow cotton, is not famous for
mules, but it has Baptists galore. North Carolina simply fell between the slats and, there being no such thing as the mid-South, had to be
called something else. The name that Virginia and South Carolina came up with is ‘a desert between two oases’.”
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/reason-vs-romanticism
Charles obviously has a bee in his hood about this.
Now why couldn’t we have had something like this when I was at school?
https://www.royalhospitalschool.org/shop/cafe
All we had was a tuck shop in the morning that sold sticky buns and lollies, and a terrible lunch at lunchtime.
Wagon Wheels!!
Chased by Cherokees?
I remember those but I don’t think they were available in the tuck shop, which had a very limited range.
Never had any money for the tuck shop but we were served very nice lunches by the dinner ladies. :@)
The only food we got was doshed out at lunchtime.
I particularly dreaded the new potatoes, which I normally loved. They were soggy and had a strange musty flavour.
And don’t get me onto the school swede; boiled cubes of stringy stuff. Twenty years later and married, I learnt to make it edible.
Real new potatoes are an utter delight. Yours at school were probably tinned, then reheated for too long.
I suspect that even new crop jersey royals have spent a year stored in sand.
Grow your own !
I have to agree, except for this year. I grew Sharpe’s Express and they were tasteless. I will return to either Pentland Javelin or Arran Pilot next year.
I grew International Kidney, aka Jersey Royals once. OK but nothing special.
It’s the seaweed you need.
MOH got tons of the stuff for the garden and her spuds were and are delicious. Her first time at it and I hope she grows more next year.
Any particular type of seaweed?
Jersey, I assume
har har
Used to be well rotted pig’s muck and straw.
“…probably tinned…”
Indeed. Commercial catering crap. They had a sticky texture and tasted of mud.
When i took over the catering at a working men’s club i was required to cook Christmas dinner for 300 pensioners. For free.
I didn’t mind that, though a hell of a lot of work.
The pay off was the regional darts finals were held there and i only had one till which i had to keep emptying.
The previous person who had done Christmas dinner had done deep fried tinned new potatoes.
I gave them a proper three course Christmas dinner and got my photo in the local newspaper !
Freshly dug garden ones are good – but otherwise I’m not a great lover of potatoes. Roasties are an exception but they have to be King Edwards, or Maris Piper at a push……. done in dripping.
Gosh – you ARE fussy!
Yep! But there’s a big difference between the types of spuds and what they’re good for.
Bill wouldn’t know that. He has a servant that does that sort of thinking for him.
Of course. See this helpful notice on a stall at Nice Market……
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I agree with J, King Edwards, roasted in dripping – or goose fat if you have it.
Yes – goose fat is definitely the best. Must look out for some before the pre-Christmas run on it.
Have goose for Christmas – you’ll have enough to last through the year. Make sure you’ve plenty of empty jars!
I have a cracking recipe for Christmas goose. Would you like it?
Yes pls, he interrupts !
Cooking Your Goose
Roast goose – never cooked a goose before? Don’t worry – it’s simple!
Who better to ask for some simple tips for first-timers than Claire Symington who began her career in catering and became a lecturer and head cook at Leith’s Good Food in London? She then moved to Seldom Seen Farm, Billesdon in Leicestershire, where she and her husband Robert rear 4,000 geese for Christmas each year.
‘Goose is naturally juicier than a turkey, so there is no fear of drying out,’ says Claire. ‘Indeed, it’s coping with the fat that puts some people off – but of course the fat is such a wonderful by-product much prized by top chefs today.’
Six simple tips to cook your Christmas goose to perfection
1. Choose a goose of the weight you need – 4.5kg (10lb) goose will feed 6-8 people, 6kg (13lb) goose 8-10 people.
2. Make sure the oven and roasting tin will accommodate the bird. If a tight fit, place bird diagonally in tin.
3. Use large width tin foil to wrap roasting tin, to avoid spillages.
4. Cover legs in fat and wrap in foil. Remove foil for the last 20 minutes, baste the breast with the fat and pour off the surplus.
5. Siphon off some fat from the roasting tin during cooking, ideally using a bulb baster, and use for potatoes and parsnips.
6. Rest for 30 minutes, then carve either from the breast or remove complete breasts and carve across the grain into slices.
Storing
Remove the giblets and the body cavity fat. Store the giblets and the goose separately in the fridge. Frozen birds must be allowed to thaw thoroughly before cooking, follow instructions
Cooking times
Allow 15 minutes per 450g / l lb plus 20 minutes.
Do not overcook.
Approximate time:
3 hours for 4.5kg (10lb)
3.5 hours for 5.4kg (12lb)
Oven 200 C / 400 F (Fan oven 180 C / 350 F)
Gas mark 6
Aga top right-hand oven
Utensils
A large, deep meat tin ideally with a trivet or rack, foil, salt and pepper and stuffing of your choice.
Sage and Onion is probably the best stuffing – don’t waste time trying to put your own together – Paxo is your friend!
Keep the aperture closed once stuffed.
Heat the oven to 220C/fan 200C/gas 7. Remove any excess fat from the goose cavity. Prick the goose all over with a fork (especially the really fatty bits) then rub with the sea salt flakes. Put the stuffing, onion and rosemary in the cavity then sit the goose on a trivet in a large roasting tray. Cook for 30 minutes then turn the oven down to 180C/fan 160C/gas 4 and cook for another 1½-2 hours (drain off the excess fat a couple of times during cooking). To test if the goose is cooked, pierce the thick part of the thigh with a skewer – the juices should run clear.
Cover the legs with foil as they cook much slower than the rest
Once cooked – allow to rest for at least 20, preferably 30 minutes.
Carving
After resting in cool oven for at least 30 minutes, place on board to carve, take long slices from the breast, or, and I prefer this, remove the whole breast from either side of the bird and then with a short-bladed knife carve across the grain into slices. Then carve the meat from the legs.
Thank you.
4.3kg – 4.8kg
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£92.25 from Pipers Farm. Might give it a swerve.
I will have a look at smaller joints.
We’ll probably have a big chicken as we did last year – haven’t had goose for many years but I can’t be bothered with turkey now. No jars left as I used them all for the MR’s tomata recipe.
I much prefer goose, but turkey seems to appeal to everyone else. Even if posh, it still has to be the most boring meat on the planet.
Absolutely agree, my dear friend. Goose it is and Goose it has to be. Turkey is not posh at all it’s just boring (and generally v dry).
With hindsight, I suspect they were cooked in the morning (you could smell the cabbage cooking at 09.00ish), left in the hot water until quickly reboiled at lunchtime. But it wouldn’t surprise me if they were tinned.
The headmaster kept pigs, and we reckoned the meals were deliberately awful so he got free pig swill.
Did you read the earlier thread about swede? Ours at school was the indigestible cubes as well. Mashed with butter and pepper it’s edible, but not something I’d gladly choose – and my current OH won’t touch it.
I love it! Can’t have haggis without it! And when my sister comes over from Greece it’s the first thing I have to make! They can’t get it over there!
Haggis & neeps?
And tatties of course! Yum yum!
I cooked the haggis, tatties and neeps (swede) for my neighbours and two other friends last Burns night. Lots and lots of white pepper ! Went down a treat with the whisky.
I bought two haggii because two of them are gluten intolerant.
See how nice i am? shines halo :@)
Wot a man!😘
You’re lovely. And very kind.
They are great neighbours and both being ex Royal Navy know lots of people. Lots of people means lots of party invites !
Excellent!
You have to speculate in order to accumulate.
Try mashing swede in with the mashed potatoes – goes a long way toward being pleasant.
Can’t stand mashed potaoes! And swede with it would not be an improvement!
Then finely chop spring onion into the mash.
Try it with a small amount of brown sugar added as well, very tasty.
Hide it in a curry. Works every time !
Very seldom have curry here – and when we do, it’s from a jar of Pataks or similar.
You know me. I make it from scratch. Except for Massaman. Too many ingredients so i buy Charlie Bigham’s when i fancy one of those.
It’s amazing how one basic root vegetable has dominated our childhood food memories.
Are these children MADE of money? Or just have wealthy, property-owning grandparents??
If it’s anything like Her Highness’ old school, they just ring up Daddy when they’re down to the last thousand.
I was shocked to learn that children at the boarding school where the MR taught for ten years until 2009 had CREDIT CARDS…..
Real world, Bill. Do keep up. :@)
I’ll bet you spent every break in the Lun.
I had £1 to last the whole term.
A WHOLE 960 farthings?
Blimey;
You’re so old that that would have bought lots of sticky buns and sweets.
2/6 went on stamps – a letter a week home. A jar of peanut butter to last a term. Very occasional Tube to London – including the one at the end of term. The Lunn (two “n”s by the way) was definitely a treat and NOT a daily event.
Why didn’t your parents supply stamps if they wanted a letter a week?
Because they gave me a £1 out of which such things were to be bought. Do keep up.
I didn’t get pocket money in that way as such, being a day boy probably made the difference. I was able to earn money for chores, but I don’t recall ever getting as much as half a crown in a week.
My parents were desperately hard up. I urged them to send me to a day school (they were living at Waterbeach – 20 minutes from Cambridge) but they insisted – for the daft reason that MTS was where my brothers had gone. As dayboys….
While, as a parent, I can sort of understand, I still think they were crazy.
To think you could have gone to the Perse as a day boy and probably had a similar education and possibly enjoyed it a lot more;
My father was at MTS.
Quite. I loathed boarding. Had I gone to The Perse I suspect that my career would have been completely different.
And possibly not as successful and varied?
Life moves mysteriously.
I am an honorary Old Persean!
My parents were boracic – especially as my father couldn’t get a full-time job; the moment he mentioned his TB history he was rejected. My mother did all sorts of tough jobs to pay the school fees.
We lived in decrepit old houses that were cheap to rent.
I remember my father throwing a wobbler when a letter stamp went up from 2½d to 3d.
£ worth a lot more then ! I bet you feasted like Bill Bunter !
No, it was still worth £1
Erm…yes…
“…in the Lun” ?
The “Lunn” (correct spelling) was the school Tuck Shop.
I don’t think I ever saw it spelled, let alone correctly. I do recall it did a roaring trade.
Just shows how your education was wasted.
It was named after “Sally LUNN”. Google it.
Sally Lunn I have heard of, I didn’t know that that was the connection.
Never had any such at Bungay Grammar School – 1955 – 59.
Liquorice sticks (Not the soft, sweet, rubbery black stuff – we called that Spanish) The hard dried fibrous roots of the liquorice plant which had to be chewed for twenty or thirty minutes before you got the beautiful smell and taste of liquorice. They were two for a ha’penny. The shopkeeper would even let you have one for a farthing if you were hard up.
Black Jacks (liquorice chews), by Trebor were a farthing each.
Essential to make sugarallie water.
The attraction of liquorice totally escapes me.
My father loved Pontefract cakes – uuurrgghhhh…………
Danish D-in-L loves salted liquorice …… double uuuurrrgggghhhhhhh ………
Went there once to play them at football. Got slaughtered by a very fit bunch led by an exceptional forward who was rumoured to be on Portsmouth’s books at the time. Very friendly bunch and as I recall, a wonderful after match cooked tea, hungry 15 year olds remember such things.
Now, Friend’s School, a Quaker establishment in Saffron Walden, weren’t up to much on the pitch at both football and cricket, but served a great tea. My small impoverished village grammar school couldn’t compete on the tea front but overall we were not bad on the sporting field for our size.
Very Happy Days.
I recall playing rugby against Harrow School; Individual rather than communal baths for the first XV, shandy brought to the baths and then an excellent cooked high tea.
Other schools on the circuit were nowhere near as good.
I do enjoy reading posts like that. It gives one a clearer picture of the 18th century.
19th
If you say so.
Oddly, sos is right (most unusual, I know). But William Webb Ellis “pickup up the ball and ran” in 1823.
And the after match at Rugby ain’t nearly az gud as ‘arrow…
I remember playing for Blundell’s 2nd XV against BRNC Dartmouth – after the match they brought trays loaded with pints of beer onto the pitch for us all. I can’t remember the result of the match but I do remember the beer.
It’s those types of memories that make me appreciate what a great life I had!
There is an obit today for a Friends’ School old boy:
“Andrew Edmunds, who has died aged 78, was a Soho character, print
dealer, restaurateur, wine and opera lover and all-round flâneur who was
also passionately involved in country life.
He was born in Epping, Essex, on September 16 1943 to a Quaker
family, and his childhood was spent riding in Epping forest with his
older brother Martin. He was later educated at Friends’ School, Saffron
Walden….”
Earls Colne Grammar School?
The father of one of my school friends was the Latin teacher during the 1950s.
Yes. I started in September 1960.
https://twitter.com/truthbeforepc/status/1575502111143436290?s=20&t=ZCfmNOgf3jpfdO0hN83Okg
They will argue that that is because of the actions taken by the BoE.
I would think it’s speculation & profit taking on the currency markets.
Most short term price fluctuation is exactly that.
Speccie has the $ rate up to £1.11 now.
Odd that the Royal family should be called urgently to someone dying of old age. Its almost as if the establishment thinks we are fick or sommat.
Her Maj was being monitored very closely.
https://twitter.com/truthbeforepc/status/1575503862365945866?s=20&t=ZCfmNOgf3jpfdO0hN83Okg
Today’ pound – euro exchange rate:
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The BBC will be weeping into their socialist events diaries.
365664+ up ticks,
We are in desperate need of one of these Italian jobs.
https://twitter.com/ARmastrangelo/status/1575170612032835585?s=20&t=JNVTQ9sjFp84l3NVY9s5gQ
The left really do hate everything good and decent, don’t they?
That’s what she said in opposition. Will she pull Italy out of it now?
365664+ up ticks,
Evening BB2,
I’ve a feeling she has no reverse.
https://twitter.com/VFreedoms/status/1575427577757540354
Same old same old …
https://twitter.com/DaveAtherton20/status/1575413714622337024
We have spare Hellfire missiles, don’t we? As for broadcasting that ghastly noise, no. If they want to wail, they can do so – in the middle east.
Have you checked the council members for ethnic background?
Plus de paris, s’il vous plaît !
Felt like i needed some comfort food tonight https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/chip-shop-curry-sauce
left over chicken and a few big prawns and leftover mashed potato.
I give it a Michelin Star !
Have a shufti at J Oliver’s latest telly – give you lotsa ideas…..
You cannot be serious, Bill!
I just lurve winding Young Phil up….
I know he is SUCH a fan….{:¬))
Oliver isn’t a Chef. He just reworks other peeps recipes and calls them his own. Wanker. Him not you !
It’s like feeding pennies into a slot machine….{:¬)))
Don’t you think that Amal Clooney is just the cleverest lawyer?
AAARRRGGGHHH
You are asking for a down vote!!!
Like putting sixpennies in the slot machine…!
I know – I fell for it…!!
Younger son says much the same thing.
Main meal tonight is a lash up in the slow cooker from what I had available. Home grown spuds, the last of my oignon de paris, diced carrots, peas, kidney beans, red lentils, home grown chillies, a chopped up quarter pound burger and a tin of corned beef. The corned beef has pretty much dissolved and will make a lovely broth for the veggies to simmer in. Large bowl and soup spoon to the ready after my shower. Then it’s out with the lads for a couple of beers, probably at the Donkey and Buskins in the village just down the road.
That sounds like a lot. Enjoy your beers. And don’t forget to leave the windows open !
Mashed potato is the ultimate comfort food.
I sometimes turn it into aligot if i feel like pigging out.
A Birdie Three for me today.
Wordle 467 3/6
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Par 4 for me.
Wordle 467 4/6
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Could only manage bogey 5 today
Wordle 467 5/6
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Take heart…
‘Dirty Dirk’, the 70-year-old tortoise, fathers eight babies in one year
It is not uncommon for the females to sport minor battle wounds from their trysts with the reptile
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/dam/news/2022/09/28/TELEMMGLPICT000310844191_trans_NvBQzQNjv4Bqz-FXoeVOaPua5HgnRe_3Qvqw82iywYigOf_MWIWAHyc.jpeg?imwidth=680
Dirk, the randy geriatric giant tortoise, has left his keepers shell-shocked after fathering eight babies at the grand age of 70
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/dam/news/2022/09/28/TELEMMGLPICT000310844226_trans_NvBQzQNjv4BqT-QJ144TUQOEVRBigp_zdimnkS4mVfqI2Nbp52Bxn2w.jpeg?imwidth=1280
The tortoise is named after the porn star character Dirk Diggler from Boogie Nights
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/09/29/dirty-dirk-70-year-old-tortoise-fathers-eight-babies-one-year/
They can live for 2 hundred years; he’s barely got going.
https://twitter.com/PurleyPlumbers/status/1575486673882075136
The great Sadiq Khan , the big boss of London telling it like it is !
Satan’s emissary.
Sperm of the devil?
Unfair to the Devil.
That nasty miserable little git couldn’t even be bothered to pay any respect to the Queen lying in state. Why ?
Is it because he and others of a certain religious persuasion do not appreciate royalty.
Time to pack their bags and eff off.
What a bunch of scum we have dwelling in our country.
“Who’d of thought it? I should of guessed”
“I of no idea! … Of you?”
Having a bit of an of day?
Get on to Ofgas
That gets us going!
Huh? wtf you on about, man?
It’s a suggested reply to those who insist upon using banalities such as: “could of”, “should of” and “would of” (instead of, properly, could have, should have and would have).
Bloody annoying isn’t it Grizz.
Ah… sorry, slow today.
Norwegian is going the same way… folk use “Å” (to) instead of “og” (and) in spelungs… and taken literally, make no sense whatsoever.
“Du å jeg” – you to me, making “me” the verb… huh? Just because they sound similar.
It’s a suggested reply to those who insist upon using banalities such as: “could of”, “should of” and “would of” (instead of, properly, could have, should have and would have).
Try not to loose control of yourself.
“…loose…” deliberate in the sense of Grizzly’s post or just misunderstanding?
I’m following in Grizz’s footsteps.
I had hoped so.
Chose life!
https://twitter.com/Julian10313910/status/1575511692779347972
More interesting Twitter stuff
Oh those Champagne socialists ..
You have to be rich t be able to afford socialism.
Clammy probably forgot to mention his appearance money for zed Ledbrity mastermind.
He wouldn’t have won anything.
“En tur på Numedal kro er som å være på en bedre restaurant, men med rausere porsjoner” https://www.laagendalsposten.no/
Restaurant/cafe review local to Firstborn, run by a charming young couple, he being French knowing summat about food.
A feature of the review was blackberry crumble, made with Firstborn’s blackberries: “tastes like the berries were freshly picked from the forest (well, from Firstborn’s farm just across the water, by SWMBO & I), light & fresh and better than Grandma used to make”.
Excellent! The restaurateurs deserve a mega review, they work hard and make excellent food.
So handy for North Narfurk…{:¬))
Need to get out more, Bill. The world is your huitre.
Not while thinking about flying is an almighty gamble….
Rail is almost as bad…….. our trip to Sheffield on 7th October is buggered because the buggers are on strike. We can go on the Saturday morning and arrive late for the family lunch…….. it’s a long way to go just for one night.
Quite. We keep hoping for a chance to go to Lunnon to see fave grand-daughter.
Dear Mods. Since I got my computer back from having a service, Disqus insists on spellchecking and arbitrarily altering everything I type. This is getting to be a bit more than an annoyance.
Would you please tell me how to disable their spellchecker?
Not sure, Grizz. Might be the browser settings not Disqus settings.
No, Paul. I’ve searched through all my browser settings and their is no facility for a spellchecker.
‘Their’?
LOL !
He was under a lot of stress at the time, the Coroner was told…!!
I can’t find any general Disqus setting, so, since nobody else seems to have it, it must be personal.
I can’t find smellchucker in my personal settings, either, so not sure what else to do…
Sorted! [see above].👍🏻
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Why not ask whoever serviced your computer.
I don’t think it will be them, Alf. All they did was remove an old Fusion Drive (a hybrid Hard-Disk and Solid-State Drive) and installed, in its place, a brand new SSD. I had previously backed everything up onto an external Hard-Disk ready for re-installing.
I’ve already successfully disabled the spellchecker on my Google email account, but I can’t find out where to find it on my Disqus account.
There is none on my Discurse
I have spell checker. Not by choice and it’s Merkinese.
That’s because the broswers are Merkin.
For broswers – read browsers!
Sure is, gal. :@)
Where are my Crimbo cards ?
Already got dates on the 2023 calendar. Isle of Wight Garlic Festival and Doggie beauty pageant in August !
I will have to chivvy Dave the printer up…….. I thought I’d have them by now.
No worries. I’m not posting any this year. Just neighbours and friends.
I don’t think there is one.
I still think the computer bod is your best bet. He can only say ‘I don’t know’.
Sorted, Alf. [see above].
No idea but I don’t think it’s Disqus.
STOP PRESS: I’ve just Googled the answer and discovered how to disable it on Safari. Successfully.
Thanks to all for your suggestions.
Well, if you WILL choose some odd system…!!
It’s the standard Mac browser.
Quite – I am obliged to my learned friend for making my point for me!!
Odd? ODD?
I’m the Most well-balanced individual on this forum, I’ll have you know!
GBnews guys are gooduns
https://twitter.com/DaveAtherton20/status/1575387638474874880
Oh dear – yet more hate crimes…
And yet…
He doesn’t name names himself.
Perhaps he doesn’t fancy a fatwa, and who can blame him?
You’re cut off at the knees if you have any family at all.
And the PTB do SFA.
Indeed. But if they do, bombings, stabbings, marches and violence will swiftly follow. The idiots (PTB) Khan’t seem to see that the more you submit, the more they take.
Bite the bullet now, because it will soon be too late, assuming that it isn’t already.
The trouble is that we have never stood up to the problems caused by the nastiness of some Muslims and the PTB have neither the interest nor the will to take the action thatis needed.
It seems that we, the police farce, the judiciary and the PTB have all decided we must just put up with it, rather than call the army in, round them up, each and every one, put them on a naval frigate and dump them on a beach in Somalia at midnight wearing nothing but their underpants – if they even wear them.
Problem solved.
Safe and Effective. A second opinion.
https://twitter.com/JohnBoweActor/status/1575430481755054081?s=20&t=XZszMzP7na3Hsl6gxxHOaQ
John Bowe played a tour de force as Kester Woodseaves in the 1989 television production of Mary Webb’s Precious Bane, which I’ve recently acquired on DVD.
He seems to be a good man. He is seriously concerned about the adverse effects of the injection, and has got together and chivvied responsible people into setting up a helpline for those affected, someone at the end of the line to talk to and offer advice at a time when the nhs simply doesn’t want to know – it is more than their collective jobs are worth to decry any part of the ‘vaccine’. Information about the helpline is on his profile page on Twitter.
‘Night All
Cooling
https://twitter.com/buitengebieden/status/1575240226410500096
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Warming
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BoB on form again
That ice machine video.
In the late 1970s, I lived in London. I had my hound, Robinson, and a cat, Pluto.
One day I heard an odd knocking sound from the kitchen.
Pluto had climbed on top of the cooker and was reaching a paw into the jar where the Spillers Shapes were kept (safely out of the way of animals, I thought).
She was hoicking Shapes out of the jar one by one and they fell to the floor where her chum, Robinson, was tucking in!!
Cats can be quite altruistic like that.
She adored Robinson. They shared a basket for years. The day he died, he lay in front of the AGA as we waited for the vet. Pluto washed him all over.
Two weeks later she died – of a broken heart.
That’s both a beautiful mental picture and a very sad image.
Agreed.
Number three, heavy smokers ?
That’s me for today. Lovely warm (indoors) afternoon – lotsa sun. Three mile bike ride. Time for medicine.
Up early tomorrow as the MR is off to Narridge for a hairdo. She flies (impetuous fool) to Amsterdam on Saturday (even earlier start) for a reunion at the school she taught in for ten years. Back on Sunday. So any lady NoTTLer who is available……
Have a jolly evening.
A demain
A somewhat pleasant end to the day. MH went to the library to change our cards and to put mine in my married name. Then he went to the shop to get all the stuff I forgot yesterday 🙁
Meantime, our nice neighbour with the allotment came by with another huge pile of tomatoes. Help!! They are all lovely looking.
And my husband came home with a bunch of lovely flame coloured Gladioli for me. In a vase on the coffee table.
I might have to start up a Deranged Gentlefolks Tomato tossing festival.
Depending on the size of the tomatoes AND your power charges.
Halve them, extract the seeds, and dry them in the oven slowly.
When dried, but still very slightly soft, put them in sterilised jars and press them down very firmly, then add olive oil and seal the jars.
Six months hence you’ll be drinking my health as you sample the product!
Had thought of that.
Try it, you won’t regret it.
Seasoning needed?
Rosemary and garlic.
A few grains of salt on mine.
Not necessarily; I’m a salt fiend so I tended to salt the halves before the drying.
I tried some “sundried” (oven dried) cherry toms last year and they looked good – but when I opened the kilner-type jar I’d used, I found they had fermented slightly.
Too small, and too much latent sugar I suspect
Maybe. They didn’t seem to decompose even after they’d been opened for a while. Anyway, what was left went into the pot with this year’s surplus to make some jars of Tomata to the MR’s recipe.
I tried doing that with some of the excess crop this year. They were so tasty that none have gone into the Kilner jars, they were just eaten warm or went into salads.
Understandable!
I’d join in; I’m certainly deranged, but I’m not too sure about the gentlefolk bit.
🤣🤣
Or you could try the MR’s recipe for preserving tomatoes.
To be honest, there are quite a few people I’d love to chuck tomatoes at. Form an orderly queue….
Hoi!
I resemble that remark!
Actually, you ain’t one of them; fancy that;-)
As a teenager, had a face like a pizza.
Works wonders for one’s love life and confidence.
“When the moon hits the sky like a big pizza pie- that’s amore..”
“Imogen Brooke, 30, continues to deny that she forced a smaller man to have sex
Said she couldn’t have tugged him over onto his back as ‘I’m not Superwoman’
She also denies giving alleged victim a love-bite while they were having sex
Claims she gave it while they were kissing when her onion rings were in oven
She told the court he was asleep when she got back and had to eat them herself”
I’m sorry; I really need to stop sniggering. The detail about the onion rings is a classic …. presumably she cleared Iceland’s entire stock.
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“…. presumably she cleared Iceland’s entire stock.”
…and draped them around the tool she was desperate to ride.
10/10 for imagination.
Straight from the chip fryer?
Thank you, Anne, my imagination often runs riot.
I bet she gets a thrill from twanging that strap!
Sorry, I think this entire thing was made up or at least exaggerated out of all recognition by the DM. They seem to have taken over from Jeremy Vine.
I can’t even be amused, it’s just disgusting.
What a load of tosh.
When you get caught out……remember it’s always every one else’s fault.
Bet the air was really fresh in the court room- urk.
Got to be cobblers. Any view of her unclothed would make anybody wilt.
Good God!
Not even after 10 pints in the NAAFI!!
Pass the mind-bleach!
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The weather in Florida appears to be a bit rough:-
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/09/weather-reporters-nearly-get-blown-away-hurricane-ian-live-broadcast-video/
My son, in NC, and his wife have tickets this weekend for a Hurricanes ( Ice hockey) training event. If it does get rough they are planning on hunkering down with their kitkats.
No word from friend in GA although I emailed her a couple of days ago.
Hurricanes are nasty.
Indeed. Hope it’s gone OK for your friend.
Good job for sheets of 18mm ply wood Bob.
What a mess, the poor buggers.
Hey, nice to see woke reporters getting blown away!
Can never understand the stupidity of standing in the open reporting a hurricane and being blown about.
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And flying a net Zero. Bonsai!
Scrapping the ground for anything he can find.
Is that scrapping or scraping, Eddy?
https://twitter.com/Wayne50654894/status/1575497226960633861
Well , who would have thunk it ?
I don’t feel guilty.
Nor do I.
I refuse to feel guilty. Look into your history Khan.
… and then FOAD.
Evening, Tom!
Pre the type of ‘slavery’, the ‘underprivileged’ have been moaned about for decades. And still are. They never mention this…..
The Muslims (moors) were sailing around the coastal areas of Britain Ireland and Northern France. They stole thousands of white children, and kept them trapped in caves near the Alhambra Palace. When they had finished their sexual preferences, they fed the used children to the prides of captured lions.
N.B. mayor khant, you horrible nasty little git.
STFU.
Lefties ignore the slavery still going on – the white slave trade where children are stolen and sold to middle easterners.
Just remembering the little girl stolen in Portugal years.. I reckon it was the unusual mark on on the pupil of her eye that made her a target .
I was surprised to catch a BBC podcast talking about modern day slavery in Qatar (Philipino maids).
It’s almost as if Britain isnt the worst, most evil place on earth.
Nicked for Ar5ebook but how long it will survive is another question.
My sporting prowess: I steered a rowing eight and played at 2 in the scrum.
You ‘Dirty boy’ !
Poor old Biden
https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1575537499119779841
Should have been a Rock-ape!
The more I see of him the more it’s obvious the election was rigged.
I see a very ill old man losing his mind, and think of his wife watching his humiliation in public as his administration ruins america.
False applause for a false POTUS.
For the Ex-forces ones amongst us, a Tw@ter thread on service rivalry:-
https://twitter.com/VeteranIrish/status/1574814309993021443
Always thick Rock-apes, never, ever anything else. Why else would you enjoy square-bashing drill?
Went to RAF Catterick in 1960 with the ATC, 329 Finsbury Squadron.
If it moved you saluted it if I’d didn’t move you painted it. Just a day trip we stayed at RAF Dishforth. Transport command with Beverley’s snd Hastings. My first flight as in a Chipmunk.
The Large Hadron Collider at CERN can never be anything else than a multi-billion-pound toy. Scientists (and governments) are squandering untold riches, and trillions of manhours, trying to give an element of proof to a theory (one of countless theories, that is) about how the universe may have originated.
OK so far?
What, I ask myself, are they going to do with that proof, if and when they discover it?
While all this is taking place at vast expense, the human species continues on its unstoppable campaign to replace every other life form with its own, in exponentially increasing numbers, on a planet that is not expanding in size. By the time any such discovery is made, there will be no humans left to gawp in wonder at it.
The word ‘pointless’ has been redefined!
[BTW: is the “Large Hadron Collider” a large collider for hadrons, a collider for large hadrons, or a large collider for large hadrons? I’m confused since I always thought that a ‘hadron’ was infinitesimally tiny!]
Believe it’s a large collider.
But what do I know?
What are they trying prove or discover.
It will never change anything.
But if we never try, we will never know.
We don’t know that.
…and what about all our theories? Conspiracy or otherwise – most seem to reveal themselves, as not just theories but based on the facts as we see it.
Money well spent to my mind. Knowledge is a worthwhile goal. There are many things that are pointless, or even have negative value, but cost far more. Astronomy is also to be supported, again, to my view.
I have always been fascinated by Astronomy and would have liked the opportunity to study it further, just the beauty of the night sky was sufficient for me!!
Absolutely goes for me too. It’s far more attractive than any religion to me. The scale of it makes this whole planet diminish into the smallest speck of dust.
What worries me most is that the Left never, ever look up. They’re so dementedly obsessed with forcing humankind backward that they more than any other group will hold mankind back from getting into space.
I’m not sure that the universe deserves us getting beyond our solar system.
It’s a round metal bowl with holes in it to strain vegetables.
Oh, no – that’s a colander.
It is pure science. The sort of mavellous ivnention and utter ‘waste’ of money that separates man from beast. It shows what we can do and that we’re so bloody rich in food, resources, time that we can spend it building something solely to bang atoms together.
It is bloody not. It’s just as corrupt and funded by the same interests as fund “The Science!”
The big money might be going to “The Science!”, but these, as wibbles says, pure science studies, use a relative pittance to further our knowledge.
That feckin thing does not operate on a pittance!
This might be all lies, but I think we’ve given more money to the Ukraine in the last 6 months than to CERN in the last 40 years.
https://en.as.com/latest_news/how-much-money-did-cerns-large-hadron-collider-cost-to-build-and-who-paid-for-it-n/#:~:text=The%20cost%20of%20CERN's%20Large,have%20been%20around%20%244.75%20billion.
Wall up pish
Hmm…
3665664+ up ticks,
Evening G,
Is it anything to do in regards to HardonsI wonder.
Charlie’s Excellent Royal Navy?
Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire (European Council for Nuclear Research).
The Large Hadron Collider at CERN can never be anything else than a multi-billion-pound toy. Scientists (and governments) are squandering untold riches, and trillions of manhours, trying to give an element of proof to a theory (one of countless theories, that is) about how the universe may have originated.
OK so far?
What, I ask myself, are they going to do with that proof, if and when they discover it?
While all this is taking place at vast expense, the human species continues on its unstoppable campaign to replace every other life form with its own, in exponentially increasing numbers, on a planet that is not expanding in size. By the time any such discovery is made, there will be no humans left to gawp in wonder at it.
The word ‘pointless’ has been redefined!
[BTW: is the “Large Hadron Collider” a large collider for hadrons, a collider for large hadrons, or a large collider for large hadrons? I’m confused since I always thought that a ‘hadron’ was infinitesimally tiny!]
365664+ up ticks,
Perhaps those that never listened in the past
will eventually listen to…. echoing silence in the near future Gerard
Gerard Batten
@gjb2021
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Here we go … EU warning that energy shortages will cause mobile network blackouts this winter.
How better to control the masses, & their capacity to rebel, than by removing their means of
communications. Many people today have never lived without mobile phones & social media & we don’t realise how dependent society has become on them.
It has always been the case that mobile numbers are prioritised & can be selectively closed down leaving only certain levels to work, e.g., for emergency services.
When the Globalist seriously implement the Great Reset they will need to suppress organised rebellion, & such rebellions need comms between the people. And energy shortages are the ideal excuse.
Exclusive: Europe braces for mobile network blackouts
Exclusive: Europe braces for mobile network blackouts
Once unthinkable, mobile phones could go dark around Europe this winter if power cuts or energy rationing knocks out parts of the
https://gettr.com/post/p1skrjpfa8e
Well, it won’t just be mobiles, but the internet generally. Oh, and heating. Boilers run on gas, right? Yes, but they have electronic starters and controllers. Energy underpins our entire economy. It and fuel cannot be mucked about with and should be abundant. Only utter morons totally detached from reality think they can force down energy use – it will only ever go up.
Perhaps that will make the idiots wake up and realise that a CBDC is not in their best interests!
Clever B*gger Detonating Clowns?
I know I’ve posted Central Bank Digital Currency at least once before!
http://www.acronymfinder.com is your friend…
I fully expect this. Storm Eunice was a ‘heads up’. Cell towers aren’t equipped with backup power. Openreach telephone exchanges are – even the most isolated village exhange has a diesel generator. But, since rthe powers that be have decreed that we shall all move to VOIP, it hardly matters.
Very Old Indigenous Person?
After the great storm of 1987, one of my exchanges was left with no power for over a week. This particular exchange had no built in diesel generator, a mobile petrol generator had to be sourced and connected up. As the engineer in charge of the exchange my task was to ensure it never ran out of fuel. I made sure it was always full before nightfall as I never fancied trying to refill it in the pitch black.
It was an odd experience to drive into the village, completely reliant on candles and the like, with the exchange being the only place where flicking a light switch had any effect.
I wouldn’t notice the loss of signal where I am. Have to walk a 100 yards just to send a text.
Bring back shortwave radios or CB?
365664+ up ticks,
Perhaps those that never listened in the past
will eventually listen to…. echoing silence in the near future Gerard
Gerard Batten
@gjb2021
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Here we go … EU warning that energy shortages will cause mobile network blackouts this winter.
How better to control the masses, & their capacity to rebel, than by removing their means of
communications. Many people today have never lived without mobile phones & social media & we don’t realise how dependent society has become on them.
It has always been the case that mobile numbers are prioritised & can be selectively closed down leaving only certain levels to work, e.g., for emergency services.
When the Globalist seriously implement the Great Reset they will need to suppress organised rebellion, & such rebellions need comms between the people. And energy shortages are the ideal excuse.
Exclusive: Europe braces for mobile network blackouts
Exclusive: Europe braces for mobile network blackouts
Once unthinkable, mobile phones could go dark around Europe this winter if power cuts or energy rationing knocks out parts of the
https://gettr.com/post/p1skrjpfa8e
https://twitter.com/Europa_Insider/status/1573085041965821952
#Caravan_of_Light #Convoy_of_Light #قافلة_النور
Shoot them.
Nothing else will deter them. They have got to be turned back.
They did apparently, if you read to the end of the thread.
My feelings, too. They are invaders. Invaders with intent.
We need a modern-day Jan Sobieski.
The great-grandfather of Bonnie Prince Charlie. Just saying.
Machine guns are good.
MG3 is best!
https://youtu.be/CPTazmJc_VQ
Just what we always wanted!
MG3 is the modern version of MG42. Excellent piece of kit – horribly high cyclic rate, so better be sure the troops are carrying oceans of it.
I fired one on an exchange with the Bundeswehr in 1978. What a beast. My unit had an exchange scheme with a German signal batallion and a a young lance corporal with the colloquial German qualification, I was selected, along with three siggies from my squadron to spend five days shooting with the Erichs. The senior officers and warrant officers were all ex-Wehrmacht veterans.
MG3 is the modern version of MG42. Excellent piece of kit – horribly high cyclic rate, so better be sure the troops are carrying oceans of it.
They used to say that the main job of a Wehrmacht infantryman was to carry the ammunition for the MGs.
Be about right. The MG was the main weapon of the wehrmacht section. And the cyclic rate meant that a LOT of ammo needed carried!
Though the high rate of fire was enough to keep the heads of opposing troops down, the accuracy was pretty terrible, often the bursts going everywhere except where it was actually being aimed at.
The BREN on the other hand was pretty effective knocking out the German guns with short bursts or even single shots because it was so accurate.
Depended on how they were expected to be used.
MG42/MG3 is an area-denial weapon, Bren was a sniper weapon made automatic.
If you have a field of Russkies running at you, with bayonets, I’d prefer the MG.
Trying to pick off the MG nest – the Bren. As a cadet, I saw one fied semi-auto, rapid fire, pretty well through the same hole in the target at 100m, Gun must have been nearly 40 years old, too. (My and Firstborn’s Mauser K98Ks will shoot the bollocks off a fly at 100m, BTW) – with telescope.
I had a Tikka 222 with a Leopold (spl) scope. Brilliant.
Be about right. The MG was the main weapon of the wehrmacht section. And the cyclic rate meant that a LOT of ammo needed carried!
Caravan of Light, my RRRR.
I thought that 12 inches made a foot, not four Rs. Lol.
Looks as though they were disorganised and abandoned the journey for now.
Phew!
Caravan_of_Light #Convoy_of_Light
More like darkness to the whole European aegis. Now is the time to fight back against these idealogical sub-humans.
Caravan of Darkness and Despair (our despair, that is).
More lazy scrounging sponging people who can’t be bothered to put their own houses in order.
Relax, this is good. It warms an expat Yorkshireman’s heart. Maybe even makes migraine less painful?
https://youtu.be/Dao_XGXvCiI
And if tha didn’t settle a feverish spirit, try this:
https://youtu.be/NtqYgXXPSto
We sang this hymn at our wedding: “Forgive our foolish ways.”
We also sang Love Divine All Loves Excelling and My Song is Love Unknown
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMart4wXsI0
Same with me, Richard. I first heard it on a camping holiday as a youngster and later chose it for our wedding. A beautiful tune with sublime lyrics.
Goodnight and God bless you, Gentlefolk.
Good night, Tom.
Sov godt!
I’ve had to wait while the cream on my legs dried but now, I’m off.
Must be the weather!
Boom! Tish!
Good night.
Closing down now – bedtime.
Sleep well, comrades!
Sleep well Tovarich;-))
Well, I was going to listen to Bruckner’s 4th tonight, but picked up on R3’s live concert with Schuman’s 1st.
Was successful bidding on a bit of lathe tooling for t’Lad so have to go and pick it up sometime next week.
From blooming Shaftsbury!! So have loaded camping gear into Van and will trundle down to Basingstoke to see eldest daughter over the weekend before trekking West.
Plan to leave tomorrow and pause at Adderbury en route for the night.
Now off to bed so goodnight all.
Good choice IMHO, BoB; Schuman rather than Bruckner!
Shaftesbury, with an “e”!
And now it’s Autumn, it is no longer in bloom!
Unfortunately we are away this weekend and next week otherwise you’d have been welcome to drop in.
Shaftesbury, with an “e”!
And now it’s Autumn, it is no longer in bloom!
Unfortunately we are away this weekend and next week otherwise you’d have been welcome to drop in.
Watching The Hurt Locker on BBC4..
We saw it a few years ago ..
Why are we allowing Arab migrants into the UK?
Answers on the back of a newly issued National Insurance Number card.
365664+ up ticks,
Evening TB,
I believe a reptile MP / PM
Had access to a penny a piece prayer mats 1 million in number and decided to make a financial killing / peoples inclusive.
Good night everyone. Sleep well.
Good morning all – Friday’s new page is here.
Thank you.