LizzieM

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  1. A boy we knew was locked up and placed on the Sex Offenders Register for 10 years! 
    He was a pupil at the school my boys attended.  He was a few years older than my kids and went off to Oxford to study Maths and then a PGCE.  My two were struggling a bit with Maths prior to GCSE and during Uni holidays Tim offered to give them extra tuition.  The boys weren’t at all keen on the idea and insisted on leaving the dining room door open when he was working with them.  I didn’t think much of it, in fact I sensed that they both thought he was gay!  Anyway he went on to teach Maths at Stowe School and then at Dulwich College and we didn’t see him for a few years, infact we’ve never seen him since 1998. Then one of my boys saw an article in the Telegraph (about 20 years ago) saying that ‘Tim’ had been charged with 4 counts of sexual assault against boys at the public school.  I’ve just ‘googled’ him and he’s still teaching but overseas and  in a senior and responsible position.  

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  2. I envy you Nonna!  Despite being told by the media that we had the hottest June on record, I can’t say I noticed it and the summer generally has been rubbish, one lovely day and then several cool, cloudy and wet days to follow.  Enjoy your idyllic surroundings. 

  3. Last week my car alarm was going off randomly.  The first time it happened was late evening when my husband was already in bed, recovering from his ‘stroke’ ordeal. As my car is parked on the drive, behind electric gates, I wasn’t too concerned but decided to put the car keys in a tin box, as that’s what I’d heard was the most secure place!  Next night it happened again, then again in daylight.  I decided to drive over to Audi to get the electrics checked out.  Oh no way was that possible ….. but I could book it in for September 12th, that was the earliest date they could do a diagnostics check on it! I asked the Service chap to just change the batteries in both my key fobs and eureka, that stopped the alarm going off and annoying the neighbours! 

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  4. I didn’t know Grimsby Town FC were nicknamed ‘The Mariners’.  Quite a nice name for the club considering it’s a God-awful place!   
    My great-grandad had a timber importing business there in the 1890’s and then moved back to Nottingham. 

  5. I enjoy reading Oz’s match reports and the fact that most of his reporting is posted from the other side of the World and about our LOCAL teams ………proof that he enjoys his football and cricket and still has a great interest in Notts and the UK.  Most of us with an interest were watching the game anyway.    Keep it up Oz!  

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  6. 12 hours ago, plantfit said:

     

    Made a phone call today to the NK council to come and pick up an old sofa for disposal "no problem that will be £37.00, our workers start at 06.00 in the morning so have the sofa outside your property ready to be picked up, we don't enter properties so you'll have to get it outside yourself, we can't say for sure it will be picked up tomorrow it could be upto a fortnight" so it looks like I could have this thing stuck outside my place for up to two weeks at most or at 06.00 in the morning, I'd have thought for £37.00 I would be allowed to pick a time, ah well never mind

     

    Rog

     

    You should save the £37 Rog, just leave it out the front and somebody will nick it.

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  7. @benjamin1945I’ve witnessed several shoplifters brazenly filling their pockets recently, mainly in Co-op stores in Notts and Dorset.   I’ve actually stood and watched them but they don’t care. Once they’ve casually walked out I’ve told one of the shop assistants but they are told not to tackle the thieves in case there’s a weapon involved.  Sad World we’re living in isn’t it.  

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  8. Thanks all for your good wishes, it means a lot to me that this group of friends are so thoughtful and caring.

    In response to the comment made by @plantfit my husband had a TIA about 20 years ago, brought on by AF.  His Cardiologist where we lived at the time referred him to Dr WYN Davies at the Harley Street Clinic, a very well-respected Cardiologist whose list of patients reads like a Who’s Who of politics, sport and entertainment.  It took 4 ablation procedures, spread over a year or two I seem to recall, to cure the AF but he was eventually mended.  But a few weeks ago AF was again picked up at his Annual Health check at our surgery.  It was because of this observation that the GP booked an echo-cardio gram, which was finally carried out last Saturday, a few days after the first signs of this stroke episode.  Believe me @Plantfit, I didn’t intend to sound disrespectful to THE GUY at QMC as you obviously think!!! 

  9. I don’t know about ‘How’s Your Day’, more like how’s ‘Your Past Week or So’ for me.  
    Last Wednesday while in Lilliput, Dorset, my husband was working on a project and asked me what the passcode was on his phone …. a passcode he’s used for years.  Bit odd I thought.  Next day we were about to drive the 200 miles home and he insisted he was going to drive, although I was not happy about it.  We got back safely thank goodness, fell out a few times when I commented on his driving though.  We’d returned to Nottingham because he’d got an echo-cardio gram booked for last Saturday due to re-occurrence of Atrial Fibrillation  (which had been  completely cured 20 years ago by a top consultant in Harley Street.) Then on Monday morning our GP rang and said he’d got an MRI brain scan at City Hospital at 7pm that evening, probably when she’d seen the report from the ‘echo’ .  I drove him there (Monday eve) , and after the scan I was told I must take him directly to A & E at QMC, no nipping home for a toothbrush, just straight there!  He was having an ‘active stroke’  

    Well QMC A & E waiting area was an education, I won’t enlarge on that but I think most of you will know what I mean, but within an hour my husband was on the Stroke Ward.  A nurse asked if he’d prefer a side room and I spoke for him.  ….. Yes please!    He was monitored for almost 24 hours and the consultant said he could be discharged, when the hospital pharmacy had brought his prescription up to the Ward.  That took 6 hours!  We got home at gone 11pm.  Physically he didn’t look as if he should be on the Stroke Ward, he was walking about and looked ok but his memory is foggy.  Meantime he’s got me to get an appointment with the cardiologist in Harley Street again but the guy at QMC said he’s too old to have an ablation like 20 years ago.  We’ll have to see.  Wish me luck, it’s not easy right now! 

  10. Interesting posts and incredible memories MH.  I live close to Mountford House and a lot of the local little kids go there.  My sons are probably very near your age but we only moved to Mapperley Park 19 years ago from many miles away so I personally have no connection with the place.  It’s wonderful that you can recollect so much detail of your time there, well done! 

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  11. What a great player he’s been for the past 20 years …….. I shall miss Stuart Broad’s playing skills with bat as well as ball and his joking and cheekiness on the field.   Because of his virtually full-time England duties Nottinghamshire CC hasn’t had the benefit of him being on their books.  What does an international cricketer do when he retires at 37?  Go and work for SKY I expect, when not pulling pints at his pub! 

  12. @benjamin1945how the years fly by eh?  I’ve not seen you since before you went through all of that but you’ve done brilliantly and never lost your sense of humour, even in your blackest days.  
    It’s 6 years today since I had my ‘Stoma Reversal’ and still getting ‘Imodium’ on prescription!  

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  13. A sad day for sure.  Trevor Francis was widowed about 6 years ago, it must have been difficult for him to deal with losing his wife when they were both still young.  I’ve been listening to his contemporaries, including Martin O’Neill,  on Talk Sport this afternoon and at it appears he was very well-liked.  
    Then we lose George Alagiah too.  My favourite newsreader too Jill, in fact last week when the Huw Edwards news broke I was wondering how George was getting on with his illness.  He’s  struggled with ‘C’ for many years but the fight became too hard, bless him.  
    RIP to two good men. 
     

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  14. 14 hours ago, plantfit said:

    Russ Conway on the piano, can anyone remember when he had some sort of accident or operation on one of his hands but he still appeared on the program and tickled the ivorys

     

    Rog

    We loved Russ Conway, my Dad got tickets to see him at Theatre Royal in 1962 and I got his autograph!   

  15. 3 hours ago, benjamin1945 said:

    R.I.P. Mr Bennett.....what a voice............ Lizzie  i would have loved to have sat near Susan George'':rolleyes:

    Come out with me Ben and you may meet her!  I’ve seen her a couple of other times without even trying!  Once in a lift in the old Victoria Hotel in about 1975-6 when she was snogging Patrick Wayne and didn’t seem to notice I was in the lift with an Irish Wolfhound as well.  Another time sat next to her in ‘Pret’ at Bicester Village.  

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  16. Saw him perform at the Royal Albert Hall about 25+ years ago.  It was an incredible concert hosted by David Frost and Stephen Fry,   with performances by Andrea Bocelli, John Barry, the cast of Chicago, Marti Pellow and so many more artists (I can’t remember more right now)  and Tony Bennett was rubbish and couldn’t remember the words of his very well-known songs.   The highlight for us was where we were sitting, in a box and next to JoanCollins and Susan George and their husbands, then 3 boxes along was Elizabeth Taylor and Michael Jackson.  The evening was raising funds for the AIDS Foundation or some such charity and fantastic value for money considering who we saw in that magnificent venue.  Anyway, RIP Tony Bennett, you were a good singer once upon a time.  

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  17. I love the new Virgin Media TV advert with goats hang gliding.  So good to see an advert that isn’t pushing mixed marriages, gays, lesbians and transsexuals …… might I add that I’m not at all fazed by those categories but why do we need to constantly see on our screens groups of society that are in a minority (I think!)

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