
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)
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I always thought they had their own brand - CWS = Co-operative Wholesale Society - or as we said our bikes were made from - Copper Wire & String - unlike the fortunate few that had Raleigh's.
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Ahhhhhhhhhhh - is that the same Geordie that lost his penka doon the double raa?
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Just sold my Canon T50 + 2 lens + Centon modular flash gun + carrying case for £18. It was either that or throw it in the bin as it was just filling a space in the extension we had built to house cupboards for items my wife no longer uses. The young lady that called to buy it did not want the camera , lens & flash - just the carrying case for £18 because it was bigger, and cheaper, than the new ones she was after. I had to beg her to take the camera etc. and leave it at the camera club she was joining. I bought them in 1988 to take pictures of Mikey, Goofey etc and I have just got my arm and leg back.
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Just get that Canny lass to strikeout the ivy, underline the Ash and boldly go where Holly sees the Red Dwarf. Sorbus aucuparia
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No spare - still using mine. If I here of one I will let you know.
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Tooo many, but here's a few Dire Straits - Telegraph Road Procol Harem - Whiter Shade of Pale Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody Eric Clapton - My Father's Eyes Flanagan and Allen - Oi
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Ancestry.co.uk Free In Northumberland Libraries
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) replied to Brett's topic in History Hollow
Brett - I have never used one of those ancestry sites that you would normally have to subscribe to so can't comment on how good, bad or rip of they might be. Always prefered to meet the old relatives and have a chat, extract some info and drink some whiskey. Traveled to Locherbrigggs a few years ago to talk to an aunt about our Scottish cousins. She told me about Wee Jodie who new all about the family as all the relatives visited him and left him documents and photos etc. Why is he called Wee Jodie I asked. "He's got nae legs" was the reply. Any way as Wee Jodie had past on I had to find an alternative. There is a free site called FreeBMD (Births, Marriages, Deaths). Not a brilliant site but it is free and if one is just looking for a couple of generations back and know roughly the area where they lived it throws up lots of names. Of course the searching is free but if you want a birth cert. to get the names of the parents etc. then it's £10 payable to the General Register Office. -
Stare Into The Light My Pretties!
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) replied to Malcolm Robinson's topic in Chat Central
Keith I admire your stance. Are you brilliant at Scrabble or are you missing out on loads of new words? Not from reality crap, I can honestly say watched 5 mins of the first to see what it was and never again. I do my own 'get me out of here', log on to Bedlington web site whilst wife watches soaps! Never mind it's Friday and that's when the world gets put to right, again, over a pint of Dog Bolter or Abott. Game of Thrones - is that where you have to make up your own interpretation. I prefer 2 + 2 = 4, the end. -
Why Is Miliband So Unpopular? (Answers On An Egg?)
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) replied to threegee's topic in Chat Central
I have always likened him to a Wallace & Gromit character. What would the public do if a stunningly good looking creature (avoiding sexist calls) was put forward for leader of a party. Would politics go out of the window? And no chance, your answers are not on me. -
John - I have sent you a message via this sites messaging service.
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Wilf The Golfing Gnome
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) replied to Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)'s topic in Chat Central
Don't think so. Looks dangerous where he is, must be Elf & Safety! -
Blue Sky Project Finally Takes Off!
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) replied to Malcolm Robinson's topic in Chat Central
Looks like I will have to find another pub to drop into for a cheap pensioners meal whilst coming home via Widdrington on the coastal route. The Widdrington Inn will be chocker when this goes ahead. Bet the duchess of Northumberland wishes she had built a bigger tree house. She will just have to percyvere! -
Thanks for the offer John, three weeks ago I might have said yes but now not necessary. It's amazing how many people I actually know that have been getting the mag but for some reason it (or my memory is getting worse) never came up. Found I have an uncle, ex pitman from Beaty Row, Bates and now in Stakeford Miners Cottages who's been getting it for for 15+years.It even came to light a couple of weeks ago that about eight years ago our son was passing on a copy from his partners family to the father-in-law! He was reading straight through it and passing it on the same day he got it and he never mentioned it to my wife or me.
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New Litter Bins For Bedlington.
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) replied to Malcolm Robinson's topic in Chat Central
BigBelly - Solar powered. Have we any of these Malcolm? A London council is trialling high-tech solar-powered waste bins in its parks. The BigBelly Solar Compact has the same footprint as a conventional rubbish bin, but it uses the sun's rays to charge 12v battery, which powers an internal compactor. When two sensors located within the bin are triggered, it begins crushing the rubbish. By compacting rubbish internally, the bin can hold up to 800 litres of rubbish - eight times more than a standard bin. Increased capacity means the bin needs emptying far less frequently, reducing collections by 86%. Despite costing £1,000, the makers of BigBelly claim bin collection costs are reduced by 70% Each bin includes a wireless monitoring system, enabling the council to monitor how full the bin is. Once it reaches 85% capacity, a text is sent informing that the bin needs emptying. The bins are fully enclosed, so there's no over flow or chance of exposure to the wind or rain The BigBelly Solar Compact bins are being trialled in Merton, south-west Wimbledon, along with Dundee University in Oxford and Bath -
So really all the tory politicians need to do is keep feeding us bananas, without strings attached, and we will all be happy, until there are no bananas left. Then we will complain and overthrow that useless government and get in a new lot with fresh ideas. The fresh ideas will be to make it more difficult, and involve more participating bodies, therefore costing more, to achieve the same result as the initial first simple idea of feed the general public (the monkeys). The monkeys could then get together, vote a leader and form a union and that will make them stronger and more powerful. They will then back the labour guy with the most bananas and get him made the leader (or is that Jungle Book – I'm the king of the swingers!). The back benchers will then grumble and plot to get another leader that is not backed by the unions but by the back benchers. The government is now in total disharmony and goes back to the monkeys for a vote of confidence to enable them to say 'this is what the monkeys want, they voted for it, so stop the infighting.' Unfortunately those new monkeys that have never been soaked before, now bombarded with promises of more bananas, can't decide whom to vote for and therefore go for a change of government and vote the opposition back in to try again. The new party now have a new piece of string called a manifesto and they can hang, disguised or not, their new bananas ………………………………………….. PS. – Malcolm I had to reply, but I did enjoy your story and I would not confine it to Room 101.
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Bedlington Parish Magazine - 1952
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) replied to keith lockey's topic in History Hollow
History Hollow - Old Bedlington Shops - this answers a few questions raised in that topic. Good one. -
Wilf The Golfing Gnome
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) replied to Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)'s topic in Chat Central
Wilf, on a Brighton pier, too hard to believe. He has been seen at Cambois getting fit for his next adventure. -
One would never do that Maggie, just golf clubs do that. Wilf & I never block, we just chip in where we can.
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All Male Sports Clubs -Yes Or No
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) replied to Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)'s topic in The Sports Club
Brett - I have added my simple Yes to the vote. I can stand up and be counted. I am not hiding behind a mask and or after proportional representation. I think the members of a couple of affiliated clubs should be invited to take part in this poll - voting invitations to be sent to Cambois CIU and Muirfield GC.Yours sincerely Wilf -
People Who Lived In The Pit Rows Of Bedlington
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) replied to margo's topic in History Hollow
Posted 29 July 2013 - 04:02 PM by SymptonsBut where were the main gates .... anybody? Posted Yesterday, 04:54 PM What about the Polanski Fiat? Also made using old Eyetie tooling. Edited by Symptoms, Yesterday, 04:54 PM. Your loosing track sir, or was the Polanski & Riva & Stalinmobile or Fiat 126 next to the main gates? Too many affluent miners, with cars, at the Dr. Pitt. The A Pitt had a bike shed at the entrance -
Yee must have picked the early's Paul. Half Term/Blackberry week - October was was tattie (me dad's Scottish) picking week for the Oval & Bedlington Station lads (and a few big lasses). Not for me as a didn't hav me a bucket. The elders got them, they ha more rights (force) than me.
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Even better, I think. When I was working we used to search 65 million computer records in 2 hours(or less) every day, but 470,000 cubic meters of timber harvested annually is difficult for my brain to imagine. Would not know where to start to calculate how much extra would be required to run one of these biomass plants.
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Thank you Malcolm, I think that's good, hope they get accepted. Not that I want to see Cambois crowded, just a little bit larger population that would encourage more businesses.