Rob.L

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  1. I remember the stoves in the corner of the classrooms in the huts couldn’t cope with the winter of 1963. We were all freezing and were allowed to keep our coats on. Some lads even wore long trousers. And crossing the playground to the (open air) toilets was another experience altogether! Moving up to the juniors later that year was like a culture shock.
  2. There’s certainly a lot of chatter recently about the ennoblement of Baron Evgeny Lebedev of Hampton and Siberia, with MI5’s apparent concerns about the family links to Putin being overruled by Johnson, together with the news that the Italian secret service was monitoring what happened when Johnson attended parties at former KGB Colonel Alexander Lebedev’s Italian mansion.
  3. The pressure at that depth is quoted as 4000 tons per square metre. If the hull imploded, I very much doubt there will be much left of the passengers to recover.
  4. @letsavagooGot a link for that story about the party currently in opposition giving out millions in subsidies?
  5. More info here - https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/local-news/official-police-statement-significant-disturbance-8523956
  6. At a guess, I expect he will be most likely diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia.
  7. NILO has nothing to do with councils. It’s a relatively new Home Office organisation that liaises between police, fire, and ambulance. There’s lots of speculation, on Twitter in particular, about who the attacker is, specifically his nationality or religion. But until we get the official announcement, we simply don’t know.
  8. And lest it be forgotten, while Johnson directed his bile at the chair of it, the Privileges Committee consists of four Conservative MPs, two Labour, and one SNP. So members of his own party held the majority.
  9. He was indeed a Meadows lad. Trained at the Co-Op as a butcher, then enlisted. As I recall, he had a butchery stall on Central Market until it closed.
  10. You need an elephant bike for when you need to ride on trunk roads.
  11. If it wasn’t for the fact that his team have the best defensive record in Ligue 1, conceding the fewest goals, currently lie second behind PSG, and have qualified for the Champions League, I’d suggest Forest go after the goalie for French club Lens.
  12. Forest goalkeeper Ethan Horvath is off to Wembley for the Championship playoff for the second time in two seasons, this time with Luton, where he is on loan. And if Coventry beat Middlesbrough and get to Wembley as well, it’s possible that another Forest loanee, Jonathan Panzo, will be up against him.
  13. Like many Forest fans, I was happy to see Notts get promoted. Until I heard the video of what County fans said outside their ground. https://twitter.com/aidanalec1/status/1657832812026687488?s=61&t=9spcOYMlDTUTsOFBtF1v1Q
  14. The Fox & Hounds at Blidworth Bottoms is a lovely little pub, with decent food. If you’re planning on walking around Blidworth woods, though, don’t go there late in the day. I used to walk our Labrador round there and it took a while to work out why there were so many cars in the car park and nobody walking. I found out later that it was a hotspot for “dogging”.
  15. Couple of bits of trivia. When the king entered the abbey, he was preceded by the current (ninth) Duke of Wellington. The duke was wearing the exact same robes that were first worn over 200 years ago by his ancestor, the first Duke of Wellington, Arthur Wellesley. And, as the representative of the government of Grenada approached the abbey, she was preceded by a non-commissioned officer in uniform carrying the Grenadian flag. He was saluted by every soldier there, even the Colonel at the entrance. None of the TV commentators seemed to notice anything about it.
  16. It’s only called Trigger in the version of the film that Channel Five puts out every couple of weeks or so.
  17. Well done, Notts. They only need to beat Chesterfield now. And in other results, Sheffield Wednesday beat Derby, and with Peterborough also winning, it means Derby are going to have to spend another year in League One.
  18. If it’s anything like round here, you can confidently call them Bulgarians with beaten-up Transit vans.
  19. As long as it’s not that other Fergie and the pizza delivery bloke.
  20. Remember seeing Linda Lewis perform at the Knebworth festival in 1975. Everyone was there to see the likes of Pink Floyd and Captain Beefheart, both of whose music was somewhat at odds with hers, but she put on a really good performance.
  21. At the middle of all this is the £800k loan he arranged for Boris Johnson, which he didn’t disclose during his application to be the chairman of the BBC. Makes you wonder why Johnson needed such a loan, considering that he has “earned” nearly £5M since his party kicked him out of Number 10. Has the Child Support Agency been after him again? Or does his current wife need some new wallpaper?
  22. My family were perhaps fortunate in that both of my granddads got through the first war. One was in a reserved occupation (policeman), while the other was deemed too old to serve overseas so went into the Royal Garrison Artillery, manning coastal defences. He did lose his younger brother on the Somme, though. No known grave but he is commemorated on the Pozières memorial.
  23. @philmayfieldTry Rolleston Drive chippie in Arnold. Servings are that big that a single large haddock and regular chips is more than enough for me and the wife. Currently £10.50.
  24. Just finished SAS Band of Brothers by Damien Lewis (the author, not the actor). One of a number of books he’s written about the SAS, including SAS Rogue Heroes which was recently turned into a TV series. They’re all true histories of SAS actions during WW2, based on official records and the recollections of those involved. What makes it most interesting to me is that one of the men featured in BoB was Cpl Ginger Jones, from Wigan. A real hard case, liked a drink, useful with his fists, and expert with a Bren gun. He was captured by the Gestapo, imprisoned, tortured, and
  25. And on the 1883 map, as well as houses, it also had a smithy, a school, and the Fox & Crown Inn.