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I can't remember ever seeing that. It was always Nurse Crow from Choppington, later Bedlington, who I saw. Did Petra work on the district?
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Good detective work! Thanks.
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... "cyek" there's another lovely example of that same sound changing characteristic which is so typical of the North East dialect.. The long 'ai' sound in cake and cavel becomes a short 'e' sound, as in egg. Then we stick a 'y' sound ( y as in yacht rather than y as in fairy). Lovely! Maybe the word went to Australia and then on to New Zealand before returning as dialect to England. That happened to the English word 'cake' which started out as Scandinavian 'kaka' and returned back to Scandinavia as 'keks'. Recycling at it's best! I did a search but can't find any trace of it as 'Queens English'. It only seems to have been a dialect word in Britain and only since the 18th century. Brian Cross, can you help? Have you heard the word 'cavel', or anything similar, anywhere down under?
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Spot on HPW and in much more detail than I could have described it. Cyevlin was still actual at Netherton during the fifties. One little amendment, (in case anybody wants to look it up), the word is 'cavel' - with an e, not 'cavil' with an i but I dare say there was a fair bit of cavil going on as well. It's a dialect word and follows the typical sound changing characteristics of the North East dialect. Compare cavel/cyevil with table/tyebil or cable/cyebil. It came to Britain from New Zealand in the 1800's. I've no idea how or why. What a wonderful resource we have here with the likes of HPW and Vic to answer mining qestions!
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That might even get me back to the cinema.
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... and congratulations to the intellgent people of Bedlington. Democracy gives us the right to vote but when all's said and done, it's intelligence that lets us use that vote wisely! Well done Malcolm! Looking forward to seeing more improvements in Bedlington.
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You heard what Foxy said! If you haven't already done it, NOW is the time to use your vote! Sitting on your backside moaning afterwards won't achieve anything. Malcolm puts many hours of his time every week into his work all he's asking for is a few minutes of your time!
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Good luck, Malcolm and the rest of you - USE YOUR VOTE!!!!!!!!!!
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PLATFORM 1 - East Bedlington Community Centre
Canny lass replied to Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)'s topic in Music
Just testing to see if you're awake! You're right, of course. I saw "Station Street", "Cooperative" and the 'pointy' bit of the building and thought I knew where I was. I must get stronger specs and remember to take my medicine every morning. -
PLATFORM 1 - East Bedlington Community Centre
Canny lass replied to Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)'s topic in Music
Pleased to see it's still in use. My life-long passion for tap-dancing was kindled and nurtured on the second floor. It's amazing how the floorboards held with 50-60 youngsters giving it six nowt every Monday evening! Fish & chips before catching the Raisbecks home again. Those were the days. -
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Canny lass commented on Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)'s gallery image in Historic Bedlington
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Couldn't have put it better myself, Pete. Go for it Malcolm and get out there and vote the rest of you!!
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"Good" is a bit of an understatement, Foxy. I think it looks fantastic!!
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I sincerely hope you haven'ät been hit by this storm. We found ourselves without electricity and marooned for 5 days, unable to come out on any road after hurricane Gudrun in january 2005. Looking out of the window it looked as though we were living in the middle of a giant sized game of spillikins. It was a nightmare, even if we were well prepared for it. Here, it's quite common for families to switch off the electricity for a weekend 3 or 4 times a year and practice emergency routines. The BBQ comes in handy for preparing meals, Brian. Other tips i can give you from our experience: Keep a box containing the first available requirements in a place where you can easily find it in the dark. It should contain a torch, matches, batteries, candles,a hurricane lamp and a battery operated radio. Fill any empty space in the freezer with bedding. Duvets go well in chest freezers, pillows go well in upright freezers. Keep a stock of bottled water at home for drinking and cooking. Snow also works well if it's available. Know where your nearest source of river/stream/pond water is for flushing the toilet, a compost heap is a second best but a bit nippy with your drawers down in January! You can keep one decent sized room (approx 40 sq. metres) reasonably warm by keeping a dozen candles burning. If you're able to use your car, you'll be able to charge mobile telephones etc. Stock up with BBQ brickettes at the end of the summer season when they are cheap and you can use the BBQ to cook food during winter power cuts. Try to have a store of frozen/canned food that will last a week. You can have a half decent, warm shower standing in a plastic washing up bowl and using 2 litres of water heated on a fire/BBQ A plastic bottle filled with warm water makes a nice hot water bottle - and you can use the water again. Give it a bash! Try a weekend without electricity now and then. It's well worth the effort when the real thing unexpectedly comes a long.
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Ha ha! Only when it's for 'medicinal' purposes.
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You almost had me going with that! It's not April 1st is it?
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It's probably all over bar the shouting down under but happy birthday anyway. Hope you're enjoying it!
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Thanks guys! I've never seen 'notification settings'. I've been dealing with it under 'manage followed content'. I've made a few changes so hopefully the problem is solved. If not can I come back on it?
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Following again after that second post, despite having unfollowed after the first, and I suppose I'll be following again when I've posted this. Help!
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Yep! I'm automatically following this as well. Anybody else having this problem?
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The past month or so I seem to automatically follow any topic I participate in. This results in many notifications in my e-mail which I feel I could live without. I've tried changing my settings to 'no notifications' and I've tried 'unfollowing' without success (latest attempt 5 minutes ago so we'll see how it goes with this topic). Is it some new feature of the forum that we automatically follow a topic if we participate in the discussion?
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The police actively encourage the reporting of all crime here, no matter how petty the offence may be.They are also honest and tell you that there's very little chance of the offender being caught if the crime is low priority - simple thefts etc. The reason is not enough police officers. The only way to get more resources is by showing the true amount of crime on their patch. If people don't report crimes - for whatever reason - the policing will remain at a very low level.
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Happy birthday Vic. Another year, another ache but research has shown that those with the most birthdays live longest!
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Indeed. Life in the country isn't all about shovelling snow!
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Oh dear! I'd better start locking my front door! It hasn't been locked in over 30 years (true) and neither has my car!