Paradiddle

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  1. Don't know I'd manage this lockdown malarkey without YouTube, so many interesting videos on there, music and otherwise.

     

    Here's one for Jill, Benj, Catfan and all NS cat lovers, made me smile anyway.

     

     

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  2. Re:- Shared facilities.  A lot of my relatives were miners (Gedling Colliery) and hailed from Lambley where some of the smaller properties had no bathroom.  Living on Plains Road and having a proper bathroom, relatives would sometimes call in to use the bath.  I remember one occasion when I needed to use the toilet but the said room was 'engaged' so I had to leg it up the road to Westdale Lane corner where there was a public toilet, mainly for the use of the NCT drivers.  Not many public toilets around now!

     

  3. 49 minutes ago, philmayfield said:

    Failure to pay the fine could result in a sentence or more leniently community service. His copybook is already blotted.

     

    Everybody that attended should be fined and their copy books blotted!!

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  4. Remember the slogan 'You can't tell Stork from butter'!  As boys we reckoned we could but my dad new better.  One day he presented us with a selection of butter/margarine crackers and asked us to say which were which.  We duly carried out a taste test and proudly gave him our opinions, some butter, some margarine.  Of course, they were all the same either margarine or butter, can't remember which.

     

    Favourite spread nowadays is Aldi's Nordpak - guess what it's a copy of, don't know how they get away with it!

  5. Around 60 years ago I left (or should that be graduated!) from Mapperley Plains County Primary School.  Don't remember much apart from football and sports days which took place on the field at Digby College.  In the summer holiday before going to secondary school , I ventured out to the said field where the new intake at MPCP were being taught how to play football by I think Mr Garwood.  

     

    Seeing me leaning on the fence he asked if I wanted to help and so I was given a group of keen youngsters, most of them unfamiliar with the 'beautiful game' and instructed to sort them into two teams and get a match going.  The first task was to arrange the players into some sort of formation e.g. defence, midfield, forwards etc.  So far so good, now, time to blow the whistle!  What happened next was unforgettable,  the boys didn't all chase the ball which would have been expected instead , and you have to picture this , after they'd kicked the ball they returned to their starting positions,  football, it's a funny old game isn't it?

     

     

     

     

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  6. Thought I'd start this with a team photo from around 1979.   mercurydancer and timgnottm could well be on it!

     

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    This was taken in the Broadmarsh Centre on one of our outside broadcasts, always a big occasion.

    Lots of people to spot including Barrie James, Tony (David) Lloyd &Mark Shardlow.

    Also on there is Steve Voce, sadly no longer with us but who was instrumental in training all would be radio presenters.

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  7. 17 hours ago, mercurydancer said:

    timgnottm.... I thoroughly enjoyed working there. Great fun. This was at the City hospital before it moved to QMC. David had the most smashy and nicey voice for radio ever, Rob was very laconic. 

     

    Agree, David has a distinctive voice and is a natural radio presenter.  Was on an NCT bus into town a while ago and the onboard announcements....'next stop, .............' sounded very much like him!

  8. This thread seems to have morphed into Nottingham Hospital Radio!  I had a a few happy years there from around 1978 when it was changing from Radio City,  spent more hours there than at work!  Radio Trent were very supportive and when Tony Lloyd joined them from NHR he had to change his name to David because of clashing with Tony Lyneham.  One of my tasks at the City Hospital was to interview patients and staff using the Uher portable tape recorder, weighed a ton!   After editing the tape to remove all coughing etc. - had to take it down to Radio Trent for inclusion in one of their programs.  Made a lot of friends there, all volunteers, too many to mention.

  9. Letsavago re lawnmower spares.  Like many of us, don't like to throw machinery away if it can be repaired.  If I was you I would, if possible, remove the metal part, take a photo and see if anyone can make a new one.  There are plenty of 'men in sheds', model makers, garage mechanics etc.who would be only too happy to try and help you - there are quite a few Nottsalgians that like to tinker about as well!

     

    Good luck

  10. Regarding CT's photo a few posts back, there are only two bay window houses left, the ones either side look to have been replaced.  I remember the off licence shop but seem to think it ended up as a betting shop, could be wrong.

     

    As for Phil's path, you can still walk past the side of the church down Woodthorpe Road, keep straight on when the road takes a left turn, past the row of houses on the right and there is a path which takes you past the greenhouses into the park - used it many times.