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  1. Just read the sickening story of the polar bear who was shot and killed by a guard from a cruise ship in the Arctic circle because it reacted adversely to cruise passengers invading its ever shrinking environment. Events like these make me so angry. These creatures are not there for our entertainment or to be gawped at by paying audiences. They are a species whose environment is endangered and should be left alone or helped in an unobtrusive way to ensure their survival. Why can't man keep his distance and mind his own bl**dy business? There are too many people on this planet! We need less of
    7 points
  2. I stopped work several years ago and I’m less bored now than I’ve ever been. For me, time definitely goes faster as you get older. I don’t think I have an incredibly busy life, but the days and weeks fly by. I’m always thinking things like “….It’s already a week ago since I went there….it’s a couple of months since I did that…….it was last year when that happened”. It still surprises me to find that another day has passed and I’m thinking “where did that go, what did I do ?”.
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  3. Yes I suppose the idea of giving people a transistor radio to have only one child is outdated. More drastic action is called for. I remember when I did my bit and had ‘the snip’, the nurse said ‘I’m supposed to be mopping the surgeon’s brow, not yours!’
    5 points
  4. Almost certain now that we will be having an exhibition of my father's posters that he created at Stafford's in the 1930's at the Bonington Gallery at Nottingham Trent University in the next 6 months or so. It is very much a Nottingham story so I am really pleased that this is likely to go ahead.
    5 points
  5. I retired about 5 years ago too. It took me a while to adjust. It seems to me that you have to learn that you can largely do what you like when you like. I am very rarely bored, as there always seems to be something I ought to be doing.. or want to do. I'm not bothered about 'routine'. For example one of my neighbours is a very decent chap, but he drives me nuts with his constant clock watching. We occasionally go for a walk together and he will say. "It's taken us 37 minutes to get to here.." I'm thinking "I couldn't care less how long it's taken. I'm just up for a walk." H
    5 points
  6. I have noticed that the older we get time does pass quicker.
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  7. Brew. I didn't give your post a like. I don't disagree with it. I just didn't want you to think that I somehow like the trials you have. I don't think there is much doubt that time does seem to go quicker. Probably just seems that way because we are slower at doing stuff. Jill. Re. Your Polar Bear post. I don't disagree with you. It is pitiful that such a beautiful animal should be shot for just trying to defend his own back yard. Animal habitat is being swallowed up at alarming rates. Re. the earth's population. Not wanting to start a religious debate bu
    3 points
  8. Is that near the Isle of Wight? Off there for a family gathering this week, I’ll let you know what it’s like now
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  9. No, but we had teddyboys who thought flick knives and bike chains were 'cool', skinheads, bovver boys and football hooligans who carried Stanley knives. Yes a lot of today's kids are waaay to cocky for their own good because they long ago realised that punishment for bad behaviour is non-existent or an ASBO that they flaunt like some sort of trophy. I say a lot, but not the majority. Like many here I grew up in what is euphemistically called an 'inner city area' and it drove me to achieve more than my parents ever did and in turn determined that my children had all the advanta
    3 points
  10. A while ago, the 'Vic Station in Colour' Facebook Page added a few photos which showed passengers rather than trains. Boots workers on a day trip from Victoria to London in the 1920s. Spot yer granny.
    2 points
  11. That's called the "Blame" culture, alway's someone else's fault.
    2 points
  12. Cut some benefits, job done. They'll think twice instead of breeding time & time again.
    2 points
  13. Mother Nature will control it eventually. Won't be pretty but no one ever said she's a benign mother.
    2 points
  14. This is so true. Few politicians talk about overpopulation but this is one of the World’s biggest problems which we can all experience but no one is prepared to propose any action to control.
    2 points
  15. We used to go to the folk clubs back in the 60/70’s. The Rutland Arms at Newark, the Wheatsheaf at Cropwell, and the Reindeer at Southwell. Never had the balls to get up and sing myself although I could play folk guitar back then but only for my own enjoyment! Had some great times and much ale was consumed!
    2 points
  16. I haven't noticed any slow down on here. Maybe the rest of the world is going faster.
    2 points
  17. Thanks DW for confirmation & picture, I'll pass it on to my uncle asap. I know what he'll say"B----- hell, spectacular way to get rid of a few fleas & bugs". But as things turned out it made for a very realistic drill and a show for the 'natives'. Margie, it was quite a lot before your time! CU on Tuesday.
    2 points
  18. Have you ever thought of learning a musical instrument, Brew. Assuming you don't already play one. They claim it strengthens brain cells and helps head off dementia. I started at about 67. Only regret is that I didn't start years ago. I do auto work, oil changes routine maintenance. I enjoy my garden but I'm having to pace myself a bit more these days. I just don't have enough hours in the day. I'm wondering how I ever found time to work.
    2 points
  19. But we didn't walk around with green hair, skin piercings rings in our noses like prize bulls, tattoos all over our bodies, we knew what sex we are, in general, we respected the older generation, war memorials, didn't deface things... I could go on, but I'd get keyboard cramps.
    2 points
  20. Is anyone else experiencing PC slowdown with this site, I have updated Firefox cleared all sorts of detrius out but page loading has become very slow on here. Perhaps it's time for Cliff Ton to prune the silly word games on here ? Long overdue.
    1 point
  21. There's an old thread which started about LE Speedway, and moved on to Stock Cars..... https://nottstalgia.com/forums/topic/1302-archers-long-eaton-stadium/
    1 point
  22. That's it, Mick. I wouldn't like to run into something in one of those.
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  23. And I thought this was a wind up, never heard of the Goggomobile before so looked it up !
    1 point
  24. Babyface by Little Richard and Mona Lisa by Conway Twitty always remind me of my Saturday evening visits to Long Eaton in 1959/60. Transport courtesy of Barton from Nottingham. Before the racing started they ran a single-car-fastest-lap run-what-you-brung competition which was always won by a little Goggomobile.
    1 point
  25. World population is apparently about 7 Billion. It seems that.. and I quote: So, in a very real sense it isn't the overall population that's the problem, but population density in certain places. Some areas are densely populated because people want to live there. Others are crowded because people can't get out of them. Personally then.. I'm not too worried about the overall population... but then again.. like most of us on here, I'm able to live somewhere relatively peaceful and uncrowded. I wouldnt like being forced to live somewhere like Hong Kong or Cairo,
    1 point
  26. Would have given you a great big like for your post, Jill, except for the last sentence.... I think there's still room for everyone on earth as long as the resources are used sensibly and animals' habitats aren't compromised, also the animals themselves of course!
    1 point
  27. When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on.
    1 point
  28. I only really use the site on my phone now. No real change on here using Google Chrome
    1 point
  29. Same here Brew, if I took up fishing or watching cricket it would finish me off !
    1 point
  30. Always have someone---or something-- that is pleased to see you............
    1 point
  31. A common phrase among my peers Loppy but on analysis it's because they take hours to do the simplest of jobs. They tell me "slow down, there's no rush, we've got all day". I don't rush now days, I haven't got a decent rush in me but if something has to be done then get on with it. I'd love to play music, It's one of my biggest regrets that I can't. I have mention here before that I couldn't carry a tune in a bucket and left hand long ago fell out with right hand and thus will not cooperate.
    1 point
  32. There is scientific evidence that musicians have a greater number of synapses in their brains, Loppy. It's a very satisfying pastime, playing an instrument!
    1 point
  33. I would rather have been here ………….. The Full Moon Inn at Morton
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  34. Ben I've been retired for 5yrs now and a lot of the time I'm bored out my brainsl. It's OK if you are content in a garden, or fishing or any one of a dozen pastimes but I'm not. Sadly the things that I enjoy most are rapidly becoming beyond my physical ability...... OK moan over....
    1 point
  35. If I could give you a dozen like's John I would. when I moved to Canada I didn't have a job to go to. So I went to the job centre and then I walked the streets looking, calling in electrical contractors to see if they were hiring. I didn't figure Canada owed me anything. I was glad to be allowed in and have a chance. I was also prepared to do any job going to make a dollar. It didn't have to be electrical. I would pump gas or stock store shelves if that was all I could get. I got a job in appliance servicing after a few days because I didn't have my electricians license yet.
    1 point
  36. Well said Loppy. I was made redundant from Plessey in 95, and a week later, my mother died, so I didn't have time to look for another job for three months. Being the person that I am, I carried on paying my NI stamp until I found new employment. I didn't think it was clever, but I thought it the right thing to do.
    1 point
  37. Your observation is true Cliffton. We are all products of our time. It is difficult to put into words what I want to say without offending somebody, but I'll try. No offense meant. seems to me that in generations past men were forced to be men. They started work early and had to work hard. Many were affected by military call up over the course of two world wars. Discipline was expected and demanded. Those who survived came out and became effective in industry and teaching. They didn't take any lip and they knew how to discipline. I've been there back in the fifties. Effem
    1 point
  38. If the internet had existed 50 years ago, the parents of that time would've been complaining about ".....youngsters today aren't like they used to be." The youngsters on the receiving end of those complaints are now the adults commenting on today's kids. It always has been, and always will be.
    1 point
  39. Finding it funny not working weekends.......miss many people mostly clients......bored out me brains,,on here too much,,but can't do much about it until i get my health problems sorted..........then back into living a proper life again,,
    1 point
  40. Lol....keep struggling David because I have no idea either but the actual heading for this topic is ....Help Needed. Thank you Enigma and Catfan I will follow instructions given it will either work or the mentioned machine will end up in the scrap van. May I also say in my defence that when on Ebay I entered singer sewing machine spares and no belts appeared.
    1 point
  41. You'd better not pull on his main when you're brushing him out. Lol. Local burglars wouldn't bother you, though.
    1 point
  42. url=https://postimg.cc/image/e6kpisve5/][/url] Think you'll believe this one.
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  43. You only have to walk around with your eyes open & you will see bad parents every day. A lot of it is down to the "Entitled" culture, not having to work for anything nowadays.
    1 point
  44. Our last cat was called Kravitz,he followed my husband every where,he would wait by the back door as he saw my husband getting ready to go up the garden(the garden is uphill and nearly half an acre),when the cat saw that my husband had got all he needed he would race up the garden and wait.When i shouted that dinner was ready,down they would both come.He was an amazing cat,one night he jumped on the bed and kept patting me on the cheek until i followed him downstairs into where i had left a candle burning!..another time he kept going to the washing machine then back to me...the washing machine
    1 point
  45. You shouldn't bribe kids to make em behave.
    1 point
  46. Kids? Love em. Took 6 y/o Great grand daughter to buy a bike at Halfords yesterday. What a pleasure. Followed with a special ice cream at my favourite caf'e and then on to a comic shop. Brilliant morning out. She wants to come fishing with me too
    1 point
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  48. Now't as queer as folks mate.
    1 point
  49. Admittedly this is not in colour, but it's borrowed from the same people on the same Facebook page. Notable because it shows both the station and hotel in the later days.
    1 point
  50. And now I'll add my own contribution. In the late 1960s I often used to go with my dad to watch Stock Car Racing at Long Eaton stadium. Before the racing started, and in between races, they played records over the tannoy system. The one I always remember hearing there is 'Death of a Clown' by Dave Davies, and whenever I hear that song I'm back at LE Stadium.
    1 point
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