philmayfield

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  1. 1 hour ago, letsavagoo said:

    We sometimes used to go there when it was a pub. I think it was the Star and Garter at one point and some other name that eludes me.  I had a friend with a little speedboat who used to waterski from there. 

    It was indeed. The name never changed in all my 57 years in the area. Many a happy hour spent down there. Terry Wanless was the landlord. I think his wife is still alive and living in an old folks bungalow in Thurgarton.

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  2. We used to keep chickens in a pen in the back garden in the 40’s and 50’s. At Christmas we had to kill one for dinner which consisted of selecting the plumpest one and breaking its neck over a broom handle. It ran around the yard for a bit until it expired followed by the fascinating job of dressing and plucking it. The last time I ever plucked anything was a mallard which a friend had shot. I did the job on the greenhouse bench and seemed to end up with more feathers than when I started. Oven read is the way to go!

  3. I often wonder why we don’t eat roast beef for Christmas dinner. Fortunately we’ve not bought a whole turkey in years, just a breast and just enough for one meal. A whole turkey can go on for a week before it’s disappeared and eaten in many guises from cold to curried. For me Christmas is a pain in the backside but then I’m a miserable old git!:biggrin:

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  4. 3 minutes ago, PeverilPeril said:

    My all time favourite car was a Toyota Hilux pickup - the indestructible mk3. Everything manual. Even had to get out of the cab to switch into 4 wd. It did have snooze control..it was slowwww zzzzzz..but it had soul :cool:

    On one of our earlier Shoguns you had to get out and rotate the front hub centres to select four wheel drive which wasn't very funny on a cold snowy morning. On both of our cars now the four wheel drive systems are totally automatic with no option to make a selection. As we don't do any serious off roading or tow pony or boat trailers we don't need things like low ratios and diff locks anymore.

  5. I remember once arriving at Frankfurt airport late at night in the winter when it was snowing and I had a heavy cold. I collected a left hand drive manual hire car and then had to drive 100 miles sitting in the left hand seat changing gear with my right hand. What a nightmare of a journey! The next day, at the factory I was visiting, they gave me a small bottle of Klosterfrau to drink. It was was a herbal, alcoholic cure all. It certainly worked!