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  1. We watched the match on TV though I could hardly bear to watch the last 5 mins or so. Forest were brilliant and what made their win even better, is that my husband, a Southerner, is an Arsenal fan!
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  2. Looks like the corner of Addison St and Arboretum St. There was a chapel there shown on old maps. Now part of the High School grounds https://www.google.com/maps/@52.9633936,-1.1552606,3a,75y,12.85h,101.82t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sHPNsDYDI6kmaei0gwtSgMQ!2e0!7i16384!8i8192
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  3. Two years we've been dealing with Covid and it consequences.. and still people don't seem to understand even the basics. Data is STATISTICAL which means it looks at evidence gained from large numbers of people. -So, we may all know somebody who had it and it was 'a breeze', but there are also 150000+ for whom it was not a 'breeze', but a death sentence. -We also know from all sensible evidence, that for a given number of vaccinated people, fewer cases will die, than for the same number of unvaccinated cases. So all the smart arses coming out with 'My ma
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  4. Colin Slater, the voice of Notts County has passed away at the age of 87. Along with Jimmy Sirrel and Jack Wheeler, Colin will be forever remembered by all of us who "worship" at Meadow Lane.
    1 point
  5. I took this photo sometime in the 1980s but can't remember where. Any ideas?
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  6. It's sad to see such a beautful buiilding being demolished.
    1 point
  7. I think notty ash is correct. Two photos from Picture Nottingham show the same distinctive spire with four mini-spires. https://picturenottingham.co.uk/image-library/image-details/poster/ntgm000164/posterid/ntgm000164.html https://picturenottingham.co.uk/image-library/image-details/poster/ntgm012513/posterid/ntgm012513.html
    1 point
  8. Should be good DJ probably the thought of seeing doctors raises it.
    1 point
  9. It's surprising how many politicians of all hues suffer from the same unfortunate affliction. Once they get into the House of Commons, they commence bellowing all manner of utter rubbish at each other. Sad, really. Sounds much better with the volume turned off!
    1 point
  10. A belated "Happy New Year" to one and all. The posting by radfordred about getting people back to work mirrors my own sentiments and brought to mind a distant character from my childhood. Around 1956/7, in an outlying market town of Notts, lived a man whose real name I remember, but for the protection of any of his living relatives I will call Snowy which was the name by which we knew him. Aged around sixty and allergic to work on a level comparable with Novak Djokovic and vaccines, he was affable, certainly not dim, but unfortunately bone idle. It was rumoured tha
    1 point
  11. Are we talking of same house? (no photo) think Mick talking of little cottage right next to track? There was/is "mad professor" type of inventor at a largish house at start of old section of Colwick Rd, had a boat in garden which I went to look at and loads of other stuff here there and everywhere, told me he invented some sort of walking aid for the disabled
    1 point
  12. There was a scrap yard on Trent Lane, in the sixties i think it was called Trickets.
    1 point
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