Been a year or two since I wrote anything here...loads of things have happened which have got in the way.....now just need toput my thinking cap on and get on with writing more.
Catch you soon
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
Sunday, 8 February 2009
Alone Again Naturally
It has been a long time since I have posted here and I must get back into this.
My youngest daughter is putting me to shame! She has saved is now in the land of XXXX beer and barbecues. Whilst there, she is writing a blog which is, quite frankly, excellent! Catch it here!
If that does not work try putting ' "Time as a Sheila" ' into a search engine of your choice and it is, at the moment, the only returned result.
My youngest daughter is putting me to shame! She has saved is now in the land of XXXX beer and barbecues. Whilst there, she is writing a blog which is, quite frankly, excellent! Catch it here!
If that does not work try putting ' "Time as a Sheila" ' into a search engine of your choice and it is, at the moment, the only returned result.
Saturday, 26 July 2008
The coach, the ex-sprinter and the ovoid
It is said that when Martin Johnson took the field at Stadium Australia on 22nd November 203, he gathered the team around him and simply said 'Let's do it'. Such a short phrase summed up the years of hard work, the beating the antipodean nations in their back yards and the winning numerous Six Nations matches were culminating on the big prize.
Almost two hours later, the big man was lifting the William Webb Ellis Trophy.
Now Mr Johnson is no fool and you know, as manager of the full England Rugby XV, that the future if the team is in the best possible hands, but is it?
It is rumored that Dwain Chambers is now to assist the backs and forwards of the national team. Why?
One of the current players said"I was looking to do some sprint training this summer and when the opportunity came to train with Britain's fastest man at a local track, it was a no-brainer."
Actually. the 'no brainer' is that with working with Britain's most high profile drug cheating sportsman, English rugby and the national team will constantly be under suspicion particularly if they regain the position of number one team in the world. Is Martin Johnson fully aware of the ramifications?
It is time that he used a short phrase to Dwain.
Two words and the second one is off.
Almost two hours later, the big man was lifting the William Webb Ellis Trophy.
Now Mr Johnson is no fool and you know, as manager of the full England Rugby XV, that the future if the team is in the best possible hands, but is it?
It is rumored that Dwain Chambers is now to assist the backs and forwards of the national team. Why?
One of the current players said"I was looking to do some sprint training this summer and when the opportunity came to train with Britain's fastest man at a local track, it was a no-brainer."
Actually. the 'no brainer' is that with working with Britain's most high profile drug cheating sportsman, English rugby and the national team will constantly be under suspicion particularly if they regain the position of number one team in the world. Is Martin Johnson fully aware of the ramifications?
It is time that he used a short phrase to Dwain.
Two words and the second one is off.
Tuesday, 22 July 2008
Members of Parliment
Not content with exorbitant expenses, second homes funded by us the taxpayer, the 'John Lewis' list, the awarding of their own pay rises and 76 days of holiday over the Summer, it appears that we are funding the drinking habits of said representatives.
If they do not know the price of a pint, how can they honestly know what is best for the individual, families or the population as a whole?
Why are we paying for their alcohol consumption? Somebody tell me!
If they do not know the price of a pint, how can they honestly know what is best for the individual, families or the population as a whole?
Why are we paying for their alcohol consumption? Somebody tell me!
Monday, 21 July 2008
Changing tyres of the motorway.
When I had my blowout a few days, Mr AA man said that one should never change a tyre on the hard shoulder of a motorway. He knew of AA men and AA 'customers' who had died whilst trying to do so.
On the M1 today, there was a van on the hard shoulder with the drivers side rear tyre being changed. Along with the person levering up the van (less than a yard from articulated lorries doing fifty to sixty speeding by) there was five, yes five, men standing and watching the tyre changer's efforts. Do people not have any sense?
Further on, there was Mr RAC man doing the same on another vehicle.
Beggars belief!
The advice is simple. You have a blow out on the motorway, get the services to tow you to the next services and then change the wheel.
Otherwise you are a statistic waiting to happen.
On the M1 today, there was a van on the hard shoulder with the drivers side rear tyre being changed. Along with the person levering up the van (less than a yard from articulated lorries doing fifty to sixty speeding by) there was five, yes five, men standing and watching the tyre changer's efforts. Do people not have any sense?
Further on, there was Mr RAC man doing the same on another vehicle.
Beggars belief!
The advice is simple. You have a blow out on the motorway, get the services to tow you to the next services and then change the wheel.
Otherwise you are a statistic waiting to happen.
Wednesday, 16 July 2008
Blow outs and Speeding
Had a blow out at 80 mph in the fast lane of the M6 yesterday. I'm OK and back home, tyre ripped to shreds!
Got to thinking in the ten minutes or so as I stood on the hard shoulder of the motorway. The speed of the vehicles was so fast! You do not realize it when you are sitting in solitude listening to Darkness on the Edge of Town doing seventy plus. but you do when you are standing by the roadside watching the lorries go past you creating blasts of air that make standing difficult.
Talking of speeding, just got the six points that I did have on my license removed. The government's argument has always been that speed kills so must impose limits on todays roads. However, if the government were so concerned about death and destruction as the result of speed, why do they allow cars on the roads that can do more than 70 mph? On my car, I can do 100 mph comfortably (but don't tell the Boss*).
Surely, if speed kills then cars that can go seventy plus should be banned at source, Top Gear should never again mention high performance cars and James Bond should ride in a Peugeot 106 to set a good example.
But I can't see that happening, can you? Would not be anything to do with the small matter of tax would it?
* Boss as in work boss, NOT The Boss
Got to thinking in the ten minutes or so as I stood on the hard shoulder of the motorway. The speed of the vehicles was so fast! You do not realize it when you are sitting in solitude listening to Darkness on the Edge of Town doing seventy plus. but you do when you are standing by the roadside watching the lorries go past you creating blasts of air that make standing difficult.
Talking of speeding, just got the six points that I did have on my license removed. The government's argument has always been that speed kills so must impose limits on todays roads. However, if the government were so concerned about death and destruction as the result of speed, why do they allow cars on the roads that can do more than 70 mph? On my car, I can do 100 mph comfortably (but don't tell the Boss*).
Surely, if speed kills then cars that can go seventy plus should be banned at source, Top Gear should never again mention high performance cars and James Bond should ride in a Peugeot 106 to set a good example.
But I can't see that happening, can you? Would not be anything to do with the small matter of tax would it?
* Boss as in work boss, NOT The Boss
Monday, 30 June 2008
Another Springsteen gig. What a shame!
Another great gig by the Boss on 14th June last! Me, the kids and a reprobate from Caxton went. We sat at the back and the Boss and the boys were small but that did not matter. We were there again. The concert was great, the surprises many and the beer expensive!
All of that did not matter as this was another Springsteen gig and another time when the Boss made me laugh, made me cry but ultimately made me happy.
When going to the gig we all put £1 in the kitty to see if we could name the first song.
I had 'Land of Hope and Dreams', My daughters had 'Murder Inc' and 'Badlands', my son had 'Prove it all Night' and the reprobate from Caxton had 'No Surrender'. We all lost!
Who would have thought that he would have played a song that he gave to a Welshman many years ago? Only those who are far too anal about Bruce and that ain't me!
The drive home was long...all seven hours of it!
But it was worth it, boy was it worth it!
From www.brucespringsteen.net
From Small Things (Big Things One Day Come) { lyrics } Tour Premiere
Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out { lyrics }
Radio Nowhere { lyrics }
No Surrender { lyrics }
Lonesome Day { lyrics }
The Promised Land { lyrics }
Blinded By The Light { lyrics }
Magic { lyrics }
Atlantic City { lyrics }
The River { lyrics }
Gypsy Biker { lyrics }
Darlington County { lyrics }
Because The Night { lyrics }
She's The One { lyrics }
Livin' In The Future { lyrics }
Mary's Place { lyrics }
Working On The Highway { lyrics }
Devil's Arcade { lyrics }
The Rising { lyrics }
Last To Die { lyrics }
Long Walk Home { lyrics }
Badlands { lyrics }
Jungleland { lyrics }
Thunder Road { lyrics }
Born To Run { lyrics }
Rosalita { lyrics }
American Land { lyrics }
All of that did not matter as this was another Springsteen gig and another time when the Boss made me laugh, made me cry but ultimately made me happy.
When going to the gig we all put £1 in the kitty to see if we could name the first song.
I had 'Land of Hope and Dreams', My daughters had 'Murder Inc' and 'Badlands', my son had 'Prove it all Night' and the reprobate from Caxton had 'No Surrender'. We all lost!
Who would have thought that he would have played a song that he gave to a Welshman many years ago? Only those who are far too anal about Bruce and that ain't me!
The drive home was long...all seven hours of it!
But it was worth it, boy was it worth it!
From www.brucespringsteen.net
From Small Things (Big Things One Day Come) { lyrics } Tour Premiere
Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out { lyrics }
Radio Nowhere { lyrics }
No Surrender { lyrics }
Lonesome Day { lyrics }
The Promised Land { lyrics }
Blinded By The Light { lyrics }
Magic { lyrics }
Atlantic City { lyrics }
The River { lyrics }
Gypsy Biker { lyrics }
Darlington County { lyrics }
Because The Night { lyrics }
She's The One { lyrics }
Livin' In The Future { lyrics }
Mary's Place { lyrics }
Working On The Highway { lyrics }
Devil's Arcade { lyrics }
The Rising { lyrics }
Last To Die { lyrics }
Long Walk Home { lyrics }
Badlands { lyrics }
Jungleland { lyrics }
Thunder Road { lyrics }
Born To Run { lyrics }
Rosalita { lyrics }
American Land { lyrics }
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