philmayfield

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  1. 7 minutes ago, plantfit said:

    At the moment I'm limited to a cup of coffee and a packet of quavers (other snacks are available)

     

    Rog

    You could call it ‘The Lincolnshire Poacher’, or has that 

    name already been taken?

  2. I have the concrete base of an old greenhouse next to my sheds (yes I have two).

    I’ve been contemplating for a long time of erecting a shed which I could turn into a cosy saloon bar with padded benches and a roaring log fire. No longer would I have to go down to the local and mix with the people of the village. It’s just a pipe dream at the moment but I am interviewing for barmaids.:biggrin:

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  3. 35 minutes ago, plantfit said:

    I'll stay with the little gas cooker and camp kettle for coffee for the time being Phil although cocktails does sound good slywink

     

    Rog

    When are you going to be let back into the house Rog?

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  4. I drove through Lambley everyday for over 30 years and still regularly pass through. I’ve never set foot in the village though. I’m always intrigued by the garage that sells fuel at 30p more than the usual price. I’ve never seen anyone filling there!

  5. I’ve not been in the Reindeer since the early ‘60’s. We used to lunch out at least once a week prior to ‘lockdown’ but haven’t got back into the habit. Eating out just doesn’t appeal to me anymore. I just have a cup of tea and, appropriately, ‘two fingers’ of Kit Kat at lunchtime.

    Out of interest today’s menu will be a full English breakfast, the usual light lunch and lamb chops and tiramisu for dinner, probably with a glass or two of Zinfandel. I lead a very simple life.

    If we hadn’t been up in Lancashire yesterday we could have gone to the Lent Lunch in the  village hall and dined with a bunch of elderly Christians on leek and potato soup and bread and cheese. Sorry I missed that!:(

  6. No Ben, the Farmhouse Kitchen was at street level. The Chinese just up the road was upstairs. Sutton was quite a pleasant town back in the ‘60’s but so many Notts towns have gone down the pan. Southwell’s still OK though. If you want a good countrywear shop try Brocklehurst’s of Bakewell. They’re my Derbyshire relatives who came from Sheldon.

  7. I’ve not been in to Sutton in Ashfield since the ‘60’s. My accountancy firm had a large building client there (J.Searson - no longer in business, they built many of the comprensive schools in Notts and a chunk of East Midlands Airport). I used to lunch in an excellent cafe, the Farmhouse Kitchen on Outram St. It was run by the Whetton’s, the same family as the famous runner. I’ve not been in to Mansfield either since Maplin Electronics closed (a great loss). I must suss out the shop on Brook St. although I’m not know for my elegant dress sense these days!

  8. I’m a long time Tory voter but I, like so many others, have no positive leanings towards them presently. I think it’s partially due to the calibre of politicians these days. At one time MP’s were people of honour and principle but now most of them appear to be a bunch of rabble. Politics doesn’t attract the right sort of people anymore. There are better rewards to be had in commerce and industry. If they were paid more we’d just have a more expensive bunch of rabble for many years until the present lot died out.

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  9. We’ve just driven past the riverside at Fiskerton and the two hardy souls who were fishing from under their umbrellas at 11 this morning are still there. Both with two rods apiece. The river’s in full flow and rising once again.

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  10. Whilst we’re bragging about scars I’ve got one on the left cheek (of my face!) from when I rolled a car over, one on the back of my left hand from an aeroplane crash and another on my left hand from a plastics reclamation machine incident. You wouldn’t want to meet me, I’m grossly disfigured and it took many years to find someone who would marry me! :biggrin:

  11. I think the majority of people would like to unseat the present government at the next election. The problem is that there’s no viable outstanding alternative. There will probably be a low turnout and Labour will come to power on a wave of apathy. They will spend the first four years of their reign on blaming the Conservatives. Watch your pension fund though. Stashed with cash and a very tempting source of funds!