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Been all over the place Started in Bitterne Park, living at my nan's, then moved around the town, including Portswood, Thornhill, Shirley, and the Flower Gardens (). Portswood Infants was my first 'real' school, then BP Infants / Juniors. Remember the american swing well, especially trying to get it up as high as it could go. ( At this rate there will be enough information on this thread for somebody to work out who I am )
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No, just enjoyed the walk. However, at one point a prefect did say that if I refused to actually RUN the next race, he would put me on detention, so I did, and finished 17th out of the year group ( 120 ).
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Never get seasick on a boat, but the "hat" made me queasy every time :mad:
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Myself and a couple of friends from school were dirt tracking on our cycles around the ornamental lake when one of them broke a wheel. In disgust he chucked the bike in the lake, only to realise that his school bag, with his homework inside, was fixed on his luggage rack, so he had to wade in to retrieve it, ( the bag, not the bike ). Used to hate cross country around the common, so tended to walk it.
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Seeing the original Queen Elizabeth & the Queen Mary, the United States, the Canberra and Oriana, the Geest banana boats, the Union Castle ships; all whilst fishing on the docks. Obviously loved the floating bridge, also the old Guy Arab buses, ( hated the Leyland ones they put on the #14 route ).
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A lot of the women, and ALL of the men, yes. But one or two of the fairer sex............My 17 year old son enjoyed the view
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Buying sweets in the shop opposite Bitterne Park primary; 12 fruit salads for a penny, flying saucers, red shoe laces, sherbet fountains, and also Potato Puffs, ( think they were 3 pence a packet ). ( All 'old' money' of course ).
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Wash your mouth out girl !!!
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This is the piccie, you can just make out the footpath at the right hand side
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At the top of the lake, ( far end from this piccie ), is Hotel Zlatarog, where we have stayed for a couple of holidays. My desktop is a picture I took when walking along the ridgeline seen in the centre of the picture and heading to the left. Some excellent hill walking, though you can just go all around the lake if you don't like the heights. ( And you might get an eyeful of the German nudists who holiday here ! )
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Were we really that alluring ? I remember the sports days when the girls came round to KES, and vice versa.
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LOL at the idea of a 'left wing' Government in the States. I accept the basic point about the mortgage books, but the problem with 'toxicity' was not simply down to the lending practice, it was the various financial institutions with their clever trading practices and repetitive incestuous repackaging and reselling of debt as an asset, knowing it was potentially valueless, and finding more and more convoluted methods of hiding the true content of the 'futures' they were trading with each other, until eventually they were exchanging what was effectively just an A4 sheet of paper, yet placing a 'value' of billions upon it. Once they actually stopped the merry-go-round, and tried to add up what they as companies were genuinely worth, they found a bl00dy great black hole, they then ran crying to the US Treasury pleading for public money to bail them out. It was all reminiscent, though on a far larger scale, of the Lloyds names, who were quite happy to take the profits during the good times, ( and hoped to minimise the tax liability on their gains ), but asked for Government help when their investments started showing a loss.
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What was the name of the old flea pit cinema on Above Bar, near the junction with Commercial Road ?
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It's not that bankers are 'corrupt', or that the arguments against are founded on jealousy; I have a close relative who is married, and both he and his wife 'retired' at 40, in exactly the circumstances you depict. It's the system that permits the selling on, and re-selling, of ever more obscure packages of debt, founded on extremely dubious valuations and mortgage books, such that the merchant banks themselves ultimately have no ******* clue as to whether thay actually have an asset or not. The collapse of Lehman's was entrirely due to the fact they had an asset book with a face value of tens of billions of dollars, which in fact was worth the square root of bug ger all. It's the unregulated system that employs some extremely clever, and morally suspect, mathematics whizzkids to generate ever more complex trading algorithms, which nobody aside from Einstein has a chance of figuring out. The accountants and auditors just hadn't a clue what they were looking at, it was all taken on trust. It's a system that builds business out of lending mortgages for inflated valuations to people whose incomes dictate they never have a chance of meeting the monthly payments. They were writing fairy tales and printing Monopoly money.
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I used to live 30 yards from Glen Eyre School, and 2 of my sisters were "GE girls", ( which one were you ? )
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As an infrequent ( ) visitor now, I find some of the 'familiar' road layouts from my younger days have been obliterated. I have had particular problems with Thomas Lewis way, Lances Hill ( and whatever the new bits at the top are called ), and Six Dials, ( changed a lot since I used to visit my Grandad there ).
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As a 'spud', I held an antipathy towards Bellemoor
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Or sometimes just inventing myths that appear on balance sheets as fact :smt017
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Now this truly IS a good post !! :smt041:smt041:smt041
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Problem is, does George Osborne have it ?
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It is certainly the coldest.
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From my position, Oldham is technically south. Just don't fall into the trap of assuming 'oop north' is a single entity; on the dark side of t'Pennines you get the Yorkies, Mackems, and Geordies, on God's side you get the Lankys and the Cumbrians. In my judgement, start at the Dee, follow the Mersey before skirting south of Manc and across the Peak District, ( Cheshire and southern Derbyshire are part of the Midlands ), and then take a line across the south of Tykeland to the southern bank of the Humber to mark the 'border', keeping Lincolnshire as the northern part of eastern England. Here endeth the lesson.:cool:
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The taint is always with you, it can never be expunged.
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Fair Trade, Organic, Eco-Friendly or Price
badgerx16 replied to Nineteen Canteen's topic in The Lounge
Cafe Direct coffee, FairTrade tea ( 'normal', green, and roibus ), free range eggs ( during the shorter winter days when my own hens don't lay ), and free range chicken meat. Also, my wife won't buy New Zealand lamb due to the fact that a lot of it is butchered in Halal style, which she feels is unnecessarily cruel. If I do buy bananas they will be fair trade also. I also do not hug trees, ( though I have several in my gardens front and rear, hopefully got enough space that I don't need an allotment ), my wellies are black, and I use rechargeable batteries wherever possible - for which I would choose a supplier with hydro-electric generating capacity if I could get it. ( And I drive a diesel; good or bad you can decide, but that was a purely economic decision. Wouldn't have a Prius if they were giving them away ). Wish I did have a ( Welsh ) Cob ( or 2 ), and at the same time wish I didn't have my mortgage. -
Over 20,000 lower grade NHS staff are from the Philippines, and approx 35,000 are from the eastern EU states, probably all doing the 'dirty' jobs that the "workshy" think are beneath their dignity, or paid less than they are willing / able to accept.
