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  • Fresh Goods Friday 719: The Jewelled Skeleton Edition
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    I agree with namastebuzz both brilliant and origonal films in their day and both a major influence on every sci-fi film since .Why not leaver it be and make something new and original now .

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    The Lion and Albert

    by Marriot Edgar

    THE LION AND ALBERT

    There’s a famous seaside place called Blackpool,
    That’s noted for fresh air and fun,
    And Mr and Mrs Ramsbottom
    Went there with young Albert, their son.

    A grand little lad was young Albert,
    All dressed in his best; quite a swell
    With a stick with an ‘orse’s ‘ead ‘andle,
    The finest that Woolworth’s could sell.

    They didn’t think much to the Ocean:
    The waves, they was fiddlin’ and small,
    There was no wrecks and nobody drownded,
    Fact, nothing to laugh at at all.

    So, seeking for further amusement,
    they paid and went into the Zoo,
    Where they’d Lions and Tigers and Camels,
    And old ale and sandwiches too.

    There were one great big Lion called Wallace;
    His nose were all covered with scars-
    He lay in a somnolent posture,
    With the side of his face on the bars.

    Now Albert had heard about Lions,
    How they was ferocious and wild-
    To see Wallace lying so peaceful,
    Well, it didn’t seem right to the child.

    So straightway the brave little feller,
    Not showing a morsel of fear,
    Took his stick with it’s’orse’s ‘ead ‘andle
    …And pushed it in Wallace’s ear.

    You could see that the Liion didn’t like it,
    For giving a kind of a roll,
    He pulled Albert inside the cage with ‘im,
    And swallowed the little lad ‘ole.

    Then Pa, who had seen the occurence,
    And didn’t know what to do next,
    Said “Mother! Yon Lion’s ‘et Albert”,
    And Mother said, ‘Well I am vexed!”

    Then Mr and Mrs Ramsbottom-
    Quite rightly, when all’s said and done-
    Complained to the Animal Keeper,
    That the Lion had eaten their son.

    The keeper was quite nice about it;
    He said “What a nasty mishap.
    Are you sure that it’s your boy he’s eaten?”
    Pa said “Am I sure? There’s his cap!”

    The manager had to be sent for.
    He came and he said “What’s to do?”
    Pa said “Yon Lion’s ‘et Albert,
    And ‘im in his Sunday clothes, too.”

    The Mother said, “Right’s right, young feller;
    I think it’s a shame and a sin,
    For a lion to go and eat Albert,
    And after we’ve paid to come in.”

    The manager wanted no trouble,
    He took out his purse right away,
    Saying “How much to settle the matter?”
    And Pa said “What do you usually pay?”

    But Mother had turned a bit awkward
    When she thought where her Albert had gone.
    She said “No! someone’s got to be summonsed”-
    So that was decided upon.

    Then off they went to the P’lice Station,
    In front of the Magistrate chap;
    They told ‘im what happened to Albert,
    And proved it by showing his cap.

    The Magistrate gave his opinion
    That no one was really to blame
    And he said that he hoped the Ramsbottoms
    Would have further sons to their name.

    At that Mother got proper blazing,
    “And thank you, sir, kindly,” said she.
    “What waste all our lives raising children
    To feed ruddy Lions? Not me!”

    MARRIOTT EDGAR

    mr-potatohead
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    girls who frequent picture palaces
    don’t go much for pschoanalysis
    And though Mr Freud
    is quite rightly annoyed
    they still cling to their long standing fallacies

    mr-potatohead
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    thankyou vortex I’m here all week

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    based on recent experience if the damage to both vehicles is low level as you say, you’d both be better off paying for it privately .If you go through your insurance it will, as you say likely be 50-50 and you’ll both get a massive hike in your premiums .not worth it especially if you have an excess on your policy .

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    I really like the alpkit tau, bright, rechargeable and compact- you can have it on your camelback if you want .

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    I think when they have his service they should honour him by sticking the hymn book pages together

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    an endoscopy
    an otherendoscopy

    though if it did happened I’d like a say in the running order

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    I shaved my beard off and my mate said I looked like a lumpy potato [ not to be confused with mr potato head who also posts on here and is clearly a fake

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    Tony Marshall has a geomotron and reckons it’s the best bike he’s ridden.That puts it over most bikes I know including santa claus .Have a look at his post on facebook

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    I had a similar experience- fifty fifty claim still unresolved then I start getting calls from one of these companies- they had been sold my details by the other fellas insurance co.seems to be common practise and yet another way to squeeze money out of people.The told me he had made a claim in order to encourage me to do the same.

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    check the lumins as they can vary a lot between models and this may be the reason for a lower price. Older ones tend to be weaker.

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    This has been a big issue where I live, with people leaving old beds ,tables general rubbi9sh and an alley full of dog shit.I and others wrote to the council.People have been served with a notice from the council saying any further dumping will result in Court action .It’s not pleasant to do but if the alternative is rotting rubbish and the chance of rats ……

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    On the sweaty arse by a arse sorry horse fly half way over a boggy section .

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    Drum mountain from Conway towards sychnant pass is a good ride, there was a post about it earlier this year I think

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    I think there’s a new style of horror film which are much more low key and suspenseful rather than gorey that you either lover or hate, I really liked ” it follows ” but I know folk who thought it was boring , ” it comes at night ” is worth a watch.

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    magnetic fields of the nepholym

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    depends what you’re into – culturally there are loads of things to see just walking around , museums and art galleries , the gugenheim is worth a visit more for the building than the contents , foodwise there’s Chinatown or little Italy or 8th avenue -jewish area with bagels and good streetfood as well as the other stuff people have said. If you go shopping be aware you get more discount the more you buy so one big shop is better than several little ones.

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    fair play monkfish, I was thinking from a biking perspective rather than romantic/ marital unpleasantness aspect of the weekend

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    Dales Mountain bike centre at Reeth is well placed for walking or riding , has rooms and food and is walking distance from several good pubs, nearest on the bridge has good beer and food, others in town centre are also good .Run by Stuart who is friendly and helpful

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    ha ha Benny Hill !!!!

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    I grew up around Chesterfield and it was rough as a bear’s arse- good fighting town.Gentrified now but can’t see it being worth more than half a day’s visit.I’d be looking at bakewell, Tideswell, Baslow etc, lots of pretty villages/ towns with access to the peaks and near to Chatsworth if you like stately homes.Just get a map of the peaks and stick a pin in a map, just don’t stick in Chesterfield.

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    Fletcher’s hardware near me have a box of ” screws about this big “behind the counter .When I was in there with a mate and made reference to the four candles sketch the guy behind pulled out a piece of cardboard upon which was pre-written the phrase ” not funny after the 100th time ” ,smirked and put it away .

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    Don’t understand the dislike for Garmin , mine is fine .Tom Tom are ok too but Garmin has the advantage that you can put in map co-ordinates

    mr-potatohead
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    I agree with Murray about the Clint eastwood movies , a different perspective

    And I’d add The killing fields

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    Not a comment on any of the arguments so far but I wonder why they don’t fit cameras to larger vehicles [ like the reversing camera on my car ] to ensure that the driver can see what is going on on each side of their vehicles. There is a massive safety issue with vehicles that size effectively not knowing where other road users around them.

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    That’s right Digby , I did have the occasional visit to the girl’s school too !!!

    mr-potatohead
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    Digby it did used to be Some Kinda Mushroom, on Newbold Road as you went up towards the old hospital.

    mr-potatohead
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    Some kinda mushroom in Chesterfield in the early seventies , they did an exchange system so I got into the old blues and roots stuff that the previous generation of hipsters were discarding

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    its worth including a visit to skoma island- a puffin sanctuary that can only reached by boat just off the Pembrokeshire coast

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    meanwhile the mail and the sun have a moral limbo dancing competition with the mail blaming a man whose fridge they say started the fire and the sun sending a reporter to the hospital posing as a victim’s relative in order to get a story !!!!!

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    There’s a really good book called Hard Ground by photographer Michael O’Brien, with poems by Tom Waits that kind answers some of these questions.It was written in collaboration with homeless people in America who provide a backstory ,as mentioned by others mental health drugs and attachment issues .

    mr-potatohead
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    As mentioned earlier the Hargreaves at Lumb is an option -good food and big portions at reasonable prices, always a couple of handpumps on .The New delight is another option

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    I think it would make more sense to use Argos, they’ve got the booths and the pencils and everything

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    They couldn’t afford the bird and bastard [ eagle and child ] and they’d probably have to come back later when there’s a table free.

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    At the splendidly named St James the less parochial catholic school in Rawtenstall !!!!!

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    a woman I work with was eating shepherd’s pie while semi pissed.The next day she couldn’t find her denture .The mystery was only solved about a month later when she finally gave in and reported her crippling stomach cramps. The medics found the false teeth by which point it had chewed its way into her bowel .she would have died within days but to her credit she laughed at the novelty chattering dentures I left on her desk when she came back to work

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    I was going down the top berms at lee quarry and as I turned the blind corner there was a crosser coming up at speed, just managed to steer round each other.

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    Its why I hate the eating at the desk culture, gonna stink all afternoon

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    Just got back ….. dusty in bolton

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