Chulla

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  1. On ‎19‎/‎12‎/‎2017 at 1:12 PM, carni said:

     Belpaire fireboxes are my speciality. Now then, what did you want to know? 

     

    Now that you are back, carni, what I wanted to ask you is: How many fire-tubes does the firebox feed?  And what coal do you use for the best steaming - Welsh or another type - Gelding Colliery perhaps?

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  2.  I don't quite understand your problem, carni. I never resize my images. However, when you call up Postimage you get a window that has at the top 'Do not resize my image'. If you should wish to resize it there is a little down arrow beside to 'Do not ...'. Click on it and size to you requirements. What size are the original pics that have been scanned? Anything above postcard size should produce a fair-sized imge in NS.

  3. 17 minutes ago, catfan said:

     Just  click on the small icon at the end & it will say "copied", now good to go.

     

    After clicking on icon and getting 'copied', a window appears and I click on 'Allow'. Then I come out and pick up NS. Alternately, put NS and Postimage on the screen (reduced size) so that you don't have to come out of PI and go into NS. 

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  4. Ben card 16. Back to an earlier period now. Don't know what the car is - early Singer?, but the vehicle behind it is one horsepower. Note that the tricycle has an engine powering the front wheel - take note Rog. Question: Did railway locomotives in the early part of the century have that type of firebox (Belpaire?) The advertising sign is for Hercules cycles.

     

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  5. Postman delivered the Tabac aftershave this morning. Can't wait to slosh it on for the next meeting. Ladies. bring your smelling-salts. Carni, get Chris to tie you down.

     

    BTW, on a serious note. Yesterday I received an email from Amazon telling me that the order had been cancelled because my card details were not correct. Two day previously Amazon had informed me that the order had been dispatched. This is what happens when hackers get hold of your details. I often get them from 'Talktalk'.

  6. Ben card 15. A different artist this time. No details but:

     

    Am virtually certain that the car is an Alvis. The lorry, from its radiator top, looks like a Morris. The Matchless solid-frame motorbike puzzles me. Is it a twin-cylinder sloper, or a single-cylinder two-porter sloper? The silencer does not look right for the period.

     

    Note the cooper in the workshop heating up the metal band rings ready for knocking down the barrel staves.

     

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  7. There are two Christmassy films on BBC2 next week. Both are superb and well worth watching. ARE YOU LISTENING CRANKYPIG AND CARNI. Not quite so high on the clapometer as It's a Wonderful Life, but just as entertaining.

     

    The first one Holiday Affair (1949), starring Robert Mitchum and Janet Leigh. I told you about this one earlier in the year. It is on at 7.35 in the morning (Friday the 22nd). These early Mitchum pictures are really good. As I remarked earlier about the film, there is a scene that makes you glad that you were never in such a situation.

     

    The next day - Saturday 23rd at 6.45 am, has The Bishop's Wife, starring David Niven and Loretta Young. Similar in a way as It's a Wonderful Life in that and angel comes down to help someone (so it's a fantasy film). Great story and great characters.

     

    Both the films are in gorgeous black and white. Both were made in the 1945 to 1950 period that I always think was the cinema's finest.

     

    So, set your recorders to capture both.

     

    By the way. Have you all watched the film who's link I posted in the above posting.

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  8. 11 hours ago, benjamin1945 said:

    Yes good one Chulla.........you look almost good enough to come on the Pull with me and Catfan.............lol.

     

    Good idea, Ben. But we don't want Catfan with us - he doesn't smoke. I mean, with us and our Tony Curtis hair styles, drainpipes and a Park Drive dangling from our lips we have got to create the right impression. 

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  9. Thank you all for your kind thoughts. Now that the chemotherapy has ended I am virtually back where I was before; being normal and not really aware of my cancer condition except for little things that are of no consequence. It's been three years now and I am still here, but there are signs that it is changing course. I have great faith in the oncology team at the City Hospital; they are doing their best and I have no complaints.

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  10. Phil,

     

    Just put the DVD on my desktop and looked to see what the quality of the colour is like. Excellent all the way through. Then tried on the TV - again, excellent. The 2-disc box was £7 from Tesco. This is a good deal because it has been £12 in previous Christmases at Tesco and Sainsbury's.

       I note that some people say the colour is rubbish (it isn't) and it is still better in B x W. I agree with the latter, but it makes a nice change - definitely not Crappycolour.   There are a few clips in colour on YouTube, but the best example - the first scene on the frozen pond - I cannot find again.

       As is the custom , the film will be playing at the Broadway cinema again, from the 21st to the 25th. On Christmas eve the main auditorium will be full of It's a Wonderful Life lovers. They have seen it before but still keep coming back.

     

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  11. I bought missen me own present this morning. The DVD of It's a Wonderful Life'. But, I hear you all say,  haven't you seen it fifty thousand million times, and haven't you got the VHS tape of it. Well yes, but this disc has the colour version on it as well as the normal black and white. I looked on YouTube last week and saw a scene from the film in colour and it was superb. So I want to see the whole film now in colour.

     

    Mrs C asked me what I wanted - I never want anything, but told her that i would like an aftershave that I considered to be the dog's whatnot when it comes to masculine aromas. I have not used it for about fifty years. Women used to fall at my feet with the manly smell - or perhaps it was because I hadn't changed my socks for a fortnight.

     

    It is called Tabac. Could not find it sold anywhere in Nottingham  so had to get it on Amazon. So, watch out ladies when you next attend a meeting.

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  12. Further to my last report on 30 October, the oncologist has told me that the results of the last blood test showed that my PSA number had increased from 41 to 70 in three weeks. So, the chemo hasn't done me a deal of good. We discussed the next move, and I was told that it could be more chemo (different kind) or radium treatment (not radiology). I went for the radium treatment. Yesterday I had my first injection.  This is a much better experience. The chemo infusion would take about an hour and a half by the time all the preliminaries and finishing-off operations had been done. The radium treatment takes five or six minutes and then it's all finished.

       Because of the small amount of radioactivity present in my body, there are certain rules and precautions. I have to take a pee like a woman - sitting down. The toilet seat has to be disinfected, and the toilet flushed twice. Any soiled underpants have to be washed separately, and material used to wipe a cut or bleeding has to be flushed down the toilet. these precautions are to be observed for seven days, after which just make sure that I must always wash my hands thoroughly. Although it does not affect me, but out of interest, there is a precaution that condoms and highly effective female birth control methods should be used during and for  minimum of six months after treatment. I have to carry a card with me that gives these instructions and more.

        After-effects are not expected to be a problem, but diarrhoea seems to be the one that might happen. I was told that my PSA number will not be affected - it might still increase, but the radium treatment cannot do anything about it, and it does not mean that the treatment is not working.

       I am having another CT scan in January and another bone scan in February (the cancer has spread to some of my bones). Every time I see the oncologist she asks me if I have any bone pain. It is obvious to me that they expect this to happen. I always say 'no' but in the last couple of weeks I have had a pain in upper right chest area, but the reason is unknown and it seems to be going away. Hopefully, the bone scan will reveal if yes or no.

       Apart from all this I am bright and cheerful in myself.

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  13. There are three cards by the artist Peter Miller in the collection. He specialises in Bentley cars in atmospheric settings. I posted one of them last year and here is another. It is titled Christmas Glow. The place is easy to identify - the clubhouse at the Brooklands race track. Didn't the old Bentleys have a lovely radiator shape. No Rootes blower on this one.

     

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  14. Ben card 13. No details for this one, but we can see that the LMS railway engine dates the scene to 1948 at the latest. The engine's number appears to be 5514, which makes it one of the Patriot Class, with the name Holyhead. The Bentley car is a Mk.V or Mk.VI, and there is a Morris  light lorry in the background. The MG sports car (I think) has a registration  of the late 1950/early 1960 period, so is an anachronism. The motorbike is an HRD,  later to become the Vincent.

       I could be wrong, but I thought that Power petrol was a wartime/early post-war fuel of low grade. 

     

    Edit. Just realised that the wartime low-grade petrol was POOL.

     

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