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Maggie/915

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  1. My grandad died from the effects of mustard gas. Very relevant today with the American agreeing to arm the Syrian Rebels. War is evil but there are times when we all need to stand up to the bullies of the World. Interesting article in the Guardian a couple of weeks ago. JFK it seems made good use of pointing out what unites us and not what divides us. Eddie Izzard does just that in his act.
  2. Thanks for the re tweet
  3. Keith your talents are wasted.
  4. Maybe not important people to some. However if we want to raise the profile of our forgotten town then they are worth publicity. The Northumberland Miners Picnic was and still is important. Now it is History and very worthwhile to record as such. That is regardless of your politics or lack of them. We have Ken Russell recording the event and then many years later doing an update. Bedlington is important in so very many ways. The speakers are part of the History and story.
  5. The problem with one e mail was that I was expecting a link from my son and noticed after that the spelling of his name was not quite right. Damage limitation after I had opened the link, I have deleted and just hope friends and contacts do not get something similar apparently from me. Dangerous times.
  6. Is there a 'Wilt Alternative' Afterall Tom Sharpe's ashes are to be scattered in the North.
  7. Raising the profile of our little town is important. How many famous people have spoken from the band stand. It seems we are in for money to refurbish. I bet we have some brilliant memories, mine are a bit hazy. I guess the shows were more important. I did always go down but now an action replay of those times would be great. Maybe a time machine
  8. The plays titled Wondrous Place were very good, even if one included a boy who had an accident by falling from his bike. Tomorrow is Kathryn Tickell at the Sage.
  9. The travelling shop was great.
  10. He lives nearer than Woodhorn! A friend from Bebside has been on that bridge. I had no idea that there were tunnels, that the authorities had tried to block off. Seems really dangerous, maybe I have self preservation head of my list of priorities.
  11. A friend said today that her cousin had said 'she had been swanking' or boasting. Does anyone else use that term?
  12. The Gospels return later this month. Bedlington has a part to play in the story. What value have they in the British Library, that has been describe as like a bike shed behind Kings Cross Station. Contrast that with Durham Cathedral, surely that is where they belong.
  13. Tom Sharpe has died this week and all I could think was 'Wilt' as we came along the road to Blagdon. The opencast is taking over the World as we know it. Richmond,Raby Castle, Corbridge, Ponteland and our wonderful Northern Landscapes and then the Blot
  14. That's the problem Keith they were from a family member and a friend of long standing. Guess the hackers are getting more and more sinister. Not sure how they can get into someone's account. I thought the Apple products were safer.
  15. How can we stop people. I have received two suspect E mails. One about green coffee beans and the other about working from home. Both look as if they are from friends. Once you have opened these things, what should you do. I thought Apple products were save!
  16. The Pagan Names for the months recorded by Bede in his De Temporum Ratione include 'Solmonath' the month of cakes for February
  17. Then there was the blind persons home. Not sure if that had a name.
  18. 500 years in September I believe. Some of our ancestors must have been there.
  19. Robson Green! Think the man himself must choose. Maybe a comedian Ross Noble.
  20. To highbrow for me Symptoms. However bring it on. There is of course the track by Tom Petty. I won't back down! Not sure about the knockout blow, being a peace loving individual.
  21. Emily may she rest in peace, was demonised by some politicians and by some elements of the media, after she died. The great British public voted with their feet and flocked to the London Funeral. Others lined the route of the the train standing at stations to pay there respects. In Morpeth crowds gathered to pay witness and respect to a lady who has been described as a local hero. I guess nothing has changed, there are still elements who do not understand why she did what she did. I feel that horse racing is dangerous, but I also think the jockeys and horses are more at risk from their own actions than from a young lady with a message. Well done to the jockey who paid tribute to her.
  22. Fenwicks is still good for cakes.
  23. The Mona Taylor homes are/ were at Hepscott. On the main Morpeth Road. Sometimes they were known as the Thomas Taylor homes. Now cafe plant sales and a pupil referral unit. Mona gets a mention in Morpeth as being a suffragette sympathiser.
  24. Hoggs in Morpeth. Donkins Ashington and Barnes in Bedlington. Wonder where they came from to Barnes.
  25. Wish things were simply that easy. An argument, confrontation and then resolution. The Ragged Trousered Philanthropist by Robert Tressell written in the early 1900s is testament to that. Does power corrupt? People are very loyal to Bedlington. Particularly when in exile.
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