Welcome, Guest.
Please login or register.
Fishy Forum Fishy Boards Archive › Passing time at home in lockdown?
Users Browsing Forum
No Members and 147 Guests

Passing time at home in lockdown?

  This thread currently has 19,152 views. Print
12 Pages 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 All Recommend Thread
promotion plaice
March 24, 2020, 11:51pm

Moderator
Posts: 19,625
Posts Per Day: 3.85
Reputation: 64.79%
Rep Score: +20 / -13
Location: Cleethorpes
Approval: +17,047
Gold Stars: 197

I know it has to be done but jeez it's boring stuck in the house.

I'm at the stage already where I'm thinking of getting the kids Nintendo 64 out from under the stairs, haven't been on it for years or any other game system since.
Mario Kart was my favourite game closely followed by Super Mario.



When Leeds trainer Les Cocker was once told Norman Hunter had broken a leg, he asked: “Whose is it?”
Logged Offline
Private Message
GYinScuntland
March 25, 2020, 1:59am

Brandy Drinker
Posts: 2,601
Posts Per Day: 0.49
Reputation: 78.29%
Rep Score: +21 / -6
Location: Ashby, Scunthorpe
Approval: +3,238
Gold Stars: 97
Sonic the Hedgehog was state of the art at the time but target practice on next doors cat with my 80's air pistol is more fun.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 1 - 111
Les Brechin
March 25, 2020, 6:43am

Moderator
Posts: 23,796
Posts Per Day: 4.17
Reputation: 82.43%
Rep Score: +114 / -24
Location: Grimsby
Approval: +12,701
Gold Stars: 174
Still going into work. Shop itself is shut but we're still selling stuff over the phone and online.


[img]https://news.images.itv.com/image/file/402260/image_update_img.jpg[/img]
OFFICIAL FUNDRAISER FOR THE BRAIN TUMOUR CHARITY
TOTAL AMOUNT RAISED SINCE AUGUST 2008 £16613.24


LATEST DONATION - FROM DONATION FROM THE FISHY FORUM - AUG 2023 AMOUNT RAISED £170.00
        
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 2 - 111
Ipswin
March 25, 2020, 7:09am
Vodka Drinker
Posts: 6,592
Posts Per Day: 1.10
Reputation: 51.24%
Rep Score: +44 / -47
Approval: -3,552
Gold Stars: 89
Finished all the gardening and Mrs Swin is now making noises about decorating, got to avoid it at all costs! Suggestions on a postcard please asap

Incidentally went for a bike ride today at 0615, never seen so much traffic (mind you I'm not normally up at that time these days) Loads going to local Tesco for their daily shelf stripping excursion but also loads of commercial vehicles (not HGVs) vans etc in logos of companies / shops that should be closed


On bended knee is no way to be free - Peter R de Vries

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse.....=public_profile_post
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 3 - 111
Les Brechin
March 25, 2020, 7:13am

Moderator
Posts: 23,796
Posts Per Day: 4.17
Reputation: 82.43%
Rep Score: +114 / -24
Location: Grimsby
Approval: +12,701
Gold Stars: 174
Quoted from Ipswin
Finished all the gardening and Mrs Swin is now making noises about decorating, got to avoid it at all costs! Suggestions on a postcard please asap

Incidentally went for a bike ride today at 0615, never seen so much traffic (mind you I'm not normally up at that time these days) Loads going to local Tesco for their daily shelf stripping excursion but also loads of commercial vehicles (not HGVs) vans etc in logos of companies / shops that should be closed


Our vans are still out and about as we are still allowed to deliver essential goods (ie fridges, freezers, cookers) to customers. Our shop itself is closed but we are still selling goods over the phone and online and our delivery drivers have strict instructions as to how they deliver goods at the minute.


[img]https://news.images.itv.com/image/file/402260/image_update_img.jpg[/img]
OFFICIAL FUNDRAISER FOR THE BRAIN TUMOUR CHARITY
TOTAL AMOUNT RAISED SINCE AUGUST 2008 £16613.24


LATEST DONATION - FROM DONATION FROM THE FISHY FORUM - AUG 2023 AMOUNT RAISED £170.00
        
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 4 - 111
Ipswin
March 25, 2020, 7:31am
Vodka Drinker
Posts: 6,592
Posts Per Day: 1.10
Reputation: 51.24%
Rep Score: +44 / -47
Approval: -3,552
Gold Stars: 89
Quoted from Les Brechin


Our vans are still out and about as we are still allowed to deliver essential goods (ie fridges, freezers, cookers) to customers. Our shop itself is closed but we are still selling goods over the phone and online and our delivery drivers have strict instructions as to how they deliver goods at the minute.


You are excused Les! My lad works for plumb centre in the showroom. Its closed as is the trade counter but plumbers can order stuff on line or by phone and its left outside for them to pick up. (the price of stolen copper pipes has dropped massively as there's so much about )

Anyway Les shouldn't you be at home devising ridiculous ideas (like everyone else from the FA down to folk on here) on how to finish the season on your competitions?


On bended knee is no way to be free - Peter R de Vries

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse.....=public_profile_post
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 5 - 111
Les Brechin
March 25, 2020, 7:53am

Moderator
Posts: 23,796
Posts Per Day: 4.17
Reputation: 82.43%
Rep Score: +114 / -24
Location: Grimsby
Approval: +12,701
Gold Stars: 174
Quoted from Ipswin


You are excused Les! My lad works for plumb centre in the showroom. Its closed as is the trade counter but plumbers can order stuff on line or by phone and its left outside for them to pick up. (the price of stolen brass pipes has dropped massively as there's so much about )

Anyway Les shouldn't you be at home devising ridiculous ideas (like everyone else from the FA down to folk on here) on how to finish the season on your competitions?




I'll cross that bridge when the season finally restarts and we see how many weeks the fixtures are scheduled for.



[img]https://news.images.itv.com/image/file/402260/image_update_img.jpg[/img]
OFFICIAL FUNDRAISER FOR THE BRAIN TUMOUR CHARITY
TOTAL AMOUNT RAISED SINCE AUGUST 2008 £16613.24


LATEST DONATION - FROM DONATION FROM THE FISHY FORUM - AUG 2023 AMOUNT RAISED £170.00
        
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 6 - 111
Madeleymariner
March 25, 2020, 8:16am

Vodka Drinker
Posts: 6,040
Posts Per Day: 1.01
Reputation: 64.28%
Rep Score: +23 / -15
Approval: +3,050
Gold Stars: 49
Finished all the gardening and Mrs Swin is now making noises about decorating, got to avoid it at all costs! Suggestions on a postcard please asap

Swin, Going out to buy paint/wallpaper is non essential travel, as for getting it delivered you dont want to put further strain on our already overworked and overstretched delivery drivers . Remind her how many people will have already touched what you will be buying. If you already have the stuff in the house just tell her its gone off due to tin not sealed she wont have a clue
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 7 - 111
pizzzza
March 25, 2020, 8:21am

Pontoonite
Posts: 5,662
Posts Per Day: 1.06
Reputation: 69.75%
Rep Score: +20 / -10
Location: Grimsby
Approval: +6,701
Gold Stars: 137
Still working, albeit at home setup on the dining table. Probably about a day or two away from murdering the kids.
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 8 - 111
Les Brechin
March 25, 2020, 8:25am

Moderator
Posts: 23,796
Posts Per Day: 4.17
Reputation: 82.43%
Rep Score: +114 / -24
Location: Grimsby
Approval: +12,701
Gold Stars: 174
Just got to work this morning to be advised that from tonight we are shutting completely, no phone orders, online orders etc.

Full pay for the first month thankfully, hopefully the restrictions will be relaxed by then.


[img]https://news.images.itv.com/image/file/402260/image_update_img.jpg[/img]
OFFICIAL FUNDRAISER FOR THE BRAIN TUMOUR CHARITY
TOTAL AMOUNT RAISED SINCE AUGUST 2008 £16613.24


LATEST DONATION - FROM DONATION FROM THE FISHY FORUM - AUG 2023 AMOUNT RAISED £170.00
        
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 9 - 111
cmackenzie4
March 25, 2020, 8:42am

Recovering Alcoholic
Posts: 58,454
Posts Per Day: 11.27
Reputation: 92.05%
Rep Score: +130 / -10
Location: Grimsby
Approval: +14,345
Gold Stars: 34
I’m still at work, travelling from Louth to Skegness everyday, the trains are running a Sunday service until further notice, the last train is leaving Skegness at 1730 now when it usually leaves at 2102, it means we are getting home earlier, I didn’t see one car on the a16 last night travelling home. Before and after work I’m staying in with the kids and just generally keeping myself busy, I don’t watch tv I’d rather have the music on instead.


Grimsby and proud!
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 10 - 111
grimsby pete
March 25, 2020, 8:52am

Exile
Posts: 55,684
Posts Per Day: 9.81
Reputation: 81.7%
Rep Score: +126 / -28
Location: Suffolk
Approval: +17,797
Gold Stars: 222
Gardening exercising dog in back garden and the normal looking after disabled wife.

I don't watch much live tv either Chris we have Netflix and prime so watch movies plus I record lots of documentaries.


                             Over 36 years living in Suffolk but always a mariner.
                             68 Years following the Town

                              Life member of Trust

                               First game   April 1955
                               
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 11 - 111
ginnywings
March 25, 2020, 9:10am

Recovering Alcoholic
Posts: 28,143
Posts Per Day: 5.03
Reputation: 73.79%
Rep Score: +88 / -32
Approval: +56,108
Gold Stars: 548
My routine hasn't changed much as i work from home anyway and that's only part time. Taking the dog for looooong walks away from the madding crowds. Only difference being that we would sometimes stop somewhere for coffee/lunch, but have to come straight home now and make our own. Mrs G making cakes and bread which is starting to show on my waistline. Garden looking best it's done for a while and i am psyching myself up to have a good old clear out in my workshop. Was about to build a new shed before this kicked off, so if i can source some wood from somewhere, i will start on that.

Worst thing for us is that Mrs G has just stopped work for the first time in her life and we were intending to go travelling for most of the spring/summer in our shiny new campervan, which is now stranded on the front drive. We naturally isolate from the crowds anyway and head for the wilds of Yorkshire, Cumbria, Northumberland and especially the remote parts of Scotland. Have lot's of places we want to visit but that will have to wait for now.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 12 - 111
psgmariner
March 25, 2020, 9:34am

Barley Wine Drinker
Posts: 10,122
Posts Per Day: 1.69
Reputation: 73.33%
Rep Score: +39 / -15
Approval: +5,480
Gold Stars: 33
The Diego Maradona documentary is worth your time. Available on More4.


Logged
Private Message
Reply: 13 - 111
golfer
March 25, 2020, 9:36am
Vodka Drinker
Posts: 6,920
Posts Per Day: 2.30
Reputation: 67.55%
Rep Score: +34 / -18
Approval: +3,429
Gold Stars: 115
Am looking for earache pills after listening to Piers Morgan - twatt
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 14 - 111
mariner91
March 25, 2020, 9:42am
Barley Wine Drinker
Posts: 15,505
Posts Per Day: 2.64
Reputation: 86.91%
Rep Score: +78 / -11
Location: Lincs
Approval: +19,625
Gold Stars: 260
Quoted from Ipswin
Finished all the gardening and Mrs Swin is now making noises about decorating, got to avoid it at all costs! Suggestions on a postcard please asap

Incidentally went for a bike ride today at 0615, never seen so much traffic (mind you I'm not normally up at that time these days) Loads going to local Tesco for their daily shelf stripping excursion but also loads of commercial vehicles (not HGVs) vans etc in logos of companies / shops that should be closed


I live in London Bridge and honestly you wouldn't notice anything different with the amount of people and traffic. The only indicator something is up is the store shelves are still bare.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 15 - 111
Grantham_Mariner
March 25, 2020, 10:24am

Season Ticket Holder
Posts: 4,770
Posts Per Day: 0.80
Reputation: 91.39%
Rep Score: +23 / -1
Location: NG31 9LP
Approval: +3,184
Gold Stars: 51
One jigsaw done, only 11 left to do, starting to panic.


If the football is bad you can always watch the gulls.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 16 - 111
grimsby pete
March 25, 2020, 10:31am

Exile
Posts: 55,684
Posts Per Day: 9.81
Reputation: 81.7%
Rep Score: +126 / -28
Location: Suffolk
Approval: +17,797
Gold Stars: 222
Had our 1st game of backgammon yesterday,

We only used to play it on holidays.


                             Over 36 years living in Suffolk but always a mariner.
                             68 Years following the Town

                              Life member of Trust

                               First game   April 1955
                               
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 17 - 111
Manchester Mariner
March 25, 2020, 11:46am

Exile
Posts: 3,001
Posts Per Day: 0.51
Reputation: 79.06%
Rep Score: +11 / -3
Approval: +2,817
Gold Stars: 41
Been working from home for the last few weeks, me at one end of the kitchen table, the wife at the other and the cat underneath. Just have BBC 6 music on the radio all day and we are having our lunch in the garden in coats and hats just to spice things up. I'm struggling to stave off the pull of Football Manager, I've been clean of that addiction for a number of years but it's been on my mind of late.


"Lovelly stuff! not my words but the words of Shakin Stevens."
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 18 - 111
grimsby pete
March 25, 2020, 12:57pm

Exile
Posts: 55,684
Posts Per Day: 9.81
Reputation: 81.7%
Rep Score: +126 / -28
Location: Suffolk
Approval: +17,797
Gold Stars: 222
Just got my peddle machine out the shed and being riding it without going out the garden.


                             Over 36 years living in Suffolk but always a mariner.
                             68 Years following the Town

                              Life member of Trust

                               First game   April 1955
                               
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 19 - 111
Gaffer58
March 25, 2020, 2:35pm
Brandy Drinker
Posts: 2,986
Posts Per Day: 0.88
Reputation: 57.51%
Rep Score: +6 / -8
Approval: +4,096
Gold Stars: 31
Re-coated both garden sheds, now to start on the fence, it’s a bloody boring job but needs doing. The current Mrs Gaffer only comes out occasionally to bother me so I don’t have to hear all about some virus everybody seems to be talking about.

Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 20 - 111
supertown
March 25, 2020, 2:38pm
Vodka Drinker
Posts: 5,366
Posts Per Day: 0.90
Reputation: 74.86%
Rep Score: +25 / -9
Approval: +3,439
Gold Stars: 53
Quoted from Les Brechin
Just got to work this morning to be advised that from tonight we are shutting completely, no phone orders, online orders etc.

Full pay for the first month thankfully, hopefully the restrictions will be relaxed by then.


Who do you work for Les
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 21 - 111
supertown
March 25, 2020, 2:39pm
Vodka Drinker
Posts: 5,366
Posts Per Day: 0.90
Reputation: 74.86%
Rep Score: +25 / -9
Approval: +3,439
Gold Stars: 53
Quoted from Gaffer58
Re-coated both garden sheds, now to start on the fence, it’s a bloody boring job but needs doing. The current Mrs Gaffer only comes out occasionally to bother me so I don’t have to hear all about some virus everybody seems to be talking about.



Done the same , and jet washed everywhere
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 22 - 111
Squinter
March 25, 2020, 4:31pm
Beer Drinker
Posts: 181
Posts Per Day: 0.05
Reputation: 86.91%
Rep Score: +5 / 0
Approval: +587
Gold Stars: 9
My daughter suggested a game of monopoly, so I went out for my alloted one walk per day, nobody has told me yet that 8 hour walks arn't allowed
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 23 - 111
moosey_club
March 25, 2020, 5:32pm
Barley Wine Drinker
Posts: 16,182
Posts Per Day: 2.71
Reputation: 76.19%
Rep Score: +69 / -22
Approval: +20,244
Gold Stars: 226
Quoted from Squinter
My daughter suggested a game of monopoly, so I went out for my alloted one walk per day, nobody has told me yet that 8 hour walks arn't allowed


Just change a few things on the monopoly board to make the game more current,  change Park Lane and Mayfair to Toilet Roll and Hand Sanitiser ......change Go To Jail cards to Go to Corona Virus Self Isolation.




2023/24 DLWDDWDLLLWDLLLLWDDDWDLLWLDLLDWDDWLLDWLWLW
2022/23LDWDWWDWLLDWWDLLLDLWLLWLWLLWDDLDWWDDDLLWDWLWLW
2021/22 WDWWWWDLWWWWLLLWLLDLWLLWWDWWWLWDLWWDWWWDLWD play offs WWW Promoted 🥳
2020/21  LLDWWLDLDWLWLLLDLWLLDLLDLLLWLLLDDDDWDDDLWLWLWL .. hello darkness my old friend
2019/20  WDLDWWLDLWWLLLDLDLDLDDWWDLLWDDWWL WLLW - ended
2018/19  LWDDLLLLLLWWDWLLLWDWLWWWWLLLLWWWWDLLLDDLLDLWLW Hello Scunny  
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 24 - 111
Squinter
March 25, 2020, 5:59pm
Beer Drinker
Posts: 181
Posts Per Day: 0.05
Reputation: 86.91%
Rep Score: +5 / 0
Approval: +587
Gold Stars: 9
Ha ha Moosey, great idea, 'Free Parking for NHS staff at hospital' would be good too.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 25 - 111
Les Brechin
March 25, 2020, 6:36pm

Moderator
Posts: 23,796
Posts Per Day: 4.17
Reputation: 82.43%
Rep Score: +114 / -24
Location: Grimsby
Approval: +12,701
Gold Stars: 174
Quoted from supertown


Who do you work for Les


David Bury electrical retailer on Pasture Street.


[img]https://news.images.itv.com/image/file/402260/image_update_img.jpg[/img]
OFFICIAL FUNDRAISER FOR THE BRAIN TUMOUR CHARITY
TOTAL AMOUNT RAISED SINCE AUGUST 2008 £16613.24


LATEST DONATION - FROM DONATION FROM THE FISHY FORUM - AUG 2023 AMOUNT RAISED £170.00
        
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 26 - 111
Mariner Timsky
March 27, 2020, 11:27pm

Cocktail Drinker
Posts: 1,753
Posts Per Day: 0.42
Reputation: 86.91%
Rep Score: +5 / 0
Location: Northampton
Approval: +1,533
Gold Stars: 4
Quoted from Manchester Mariner
Been working from home for the last few weeks, me at one end of the kitchen table, the wife at the other and the cat underneath. Just have BBC 6 music on the radio all day and we are having our lunch in the garden in coats and hats just to spice things up. I'm struggling to stave off the pull of Football Manager, I've been clean of that addiction for a number of years but it's been on my mind of late.


6Music on all day - nuff said 👌🏼



Stand Up For The Mariners!!!!!
Stand Up For The Mariners!!!!!
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 27 - 111
forza ivano
March 27, 2020, 11:39pm

Exile
Posts: 14,721
Posts Per Day: 2.46
Reputation: 78.4%
Rep Score: +72 / -20
Approval: +15,159
Gold Stars: 265
For 14-16 hours of brilliant unknown t.v  try Hidden on bbc iplayer. N.walian/english scandi noir murder investigation. Brilliant plot/characters/locations and a superb line in truly evil character s
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 28 - 111
aldi_01
March 28, 2020, 7:43am

Barley Wine Drinker
Posts: 12,008
Posts Per Day: 2.03
Reputation: 73.73%
Rep Score: +54 / -20
Approval: +5,679
Gold Stars: 473
Aside from working from home...when I can bottom myself I’ve been drinking and cooking.

Got the smoker out for today, asking a couple of briskets on and that’ll last a while and feed us this weekend.

Spent a lot of time listening to music, rediscovering stuff and finding new (old) stuff. Playing the guitar and generally ignoring the TV, especially the news.

I am 4 episodes in to the Tiger King though...the most bonkers thing I’ve ever watched...


'the poor and the needy are selfish and greedy'...well done Mozza
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 29 - 111
supertown
March 28, 2020, 7:49am
Vodka Drinker
Posts: 5,366
Posts Per Day: 0.90
Reputation: 74.86%
Rep Score: +25 / -9
Approval: +3,439
Gold Stars: 53
Quoted from aldi_01
Aside from working from home...when I can bottom myself I’ve been drinking and cooking.

Got the smoker out for today, asking a couple of briskets on and that’ll last a while and feed us this weekend.

Spent a lot of time listening to music, rediscovering stuff and finding new (old) stuff. Playing the guitar and generally ignoring the TV, especially the news.

I am 4 episodes in to the Tiger King though...the most bonkers thing I’ve ever watched...


I bought a smoker last year but not used it yet , any tips
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 30 - 111
ginnywings
March 28, 2020, 8:13am

Recovering Alcoholic
Posts: 28,143
Posts Per Day: 5.03
Reputation: 73.79%
Rep Score: +88 / -32
Approval: +56,108
Gold Stars: 548
Today, i'll be mostly making some portable picket fencing.

Rock and roll.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 31 - 111
The Yard Dog
March 28, 2020, 10:39am
Cocktail Drinker
Posts: 1,912
Posts Per Day: 0.43
Reputation: 84.69%
Rep Score: +14 / -2
Location: Cleethorpes
Approval: +3,469
Gold Stars: 74
Researching the Football trawlers, watching documentaries, checking on my new fishy buddy via Facebook.
Checking on my family and neighbours via telephone, been in self isolation for 2 weeks now.

Did have the exercise bike in the garden earlier in the week, now moved back into the house, fair weather cyclist, to cold today.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 32 - 111
promotion plaice
March 28, 2020, 10:49am

Moderator
Posts: 19,625
Posts Per Day: 3.85
Reputation: 64.79%
Rep Score: +20 / -13
Location: Cleethorpes
Approval: +17,047
Gold Stars: 197

Looked out of the front window into the street this morning and a car has had it's window smashed.

Looks like some b@stard has taken advantage of it being quiet and seen easy pickings.

Rang it in to Humberside police.


When Leeds trainer Les Cocker was once told Norman Hunter had broken a leg, he asked: “Whose is it?”
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 33 - 111
Ipswin
March 28, 2020, 11:11am
Vodka Drinker
Posts: 6,592
Posts Per Day: 1.10
Reputation: 51.24%
Rep Score: +44 / -47
Approval: -3,552
Gold Stars: 89
Can someone please tell Mrs Swin that when Boris said it was OK to go for a bike ride he didn't mean it was compulsory.

The virus is nowt compared to risking my life in the ridiculous traffic all hurtling to Tesco at 0700 this morning


On bended knee is no way to be free - Peter R de Vries

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse.....=public_profile_post
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 34 - 111
arryarryarry
March 28, 2020, 11:32am
Barley Wine Drinker
Posts: 10,251
Posts Per Day: 1.71
Reputation: 52.76%
Rep Score: +26 / -28
Approval: +10,040
Gold Stars: 116
Apparently a game to watch this afternoon.

https://twitter.com/officialgtfc/status/1243836354452127744
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 35 - 111
Civvy at last
March 28, 2020, 2:52pm

Barley Wine Drinker
Posts: 11,467
Posts Per Day: 2.04
Reputation: 74.47%
Rep Score: +36 / -13
Approval: +12,204
Gold Stars: 131
My lad (RAF) came home on a weeks leave  ( apart from weekends his  first leave since Christmas).
We ended up playing cards and just chatting. I had a few beers. He had soft drinks as he was on 12 hours notice for recall.  He went to his bedroom and dug out the board games we played when he was a kid.  Sorry, frustration, ludo, yhatzi and a few others. All planned in for this week.
He got one night at home then recalled.  We were both gutted.
But our Fathers (for us old farts) Grandfathers and Co had it far far worse. And not for months but for years.  

My lad knew he would leather me on  Xbox or electronic games so he gave me a fighting chance.

Soft girl private got hammered 😄.

Stay safe. UTM


The wife was going away for a girly weekend.
I jokingly remarked  'I don't know whether to spend it watching porn or watching football'
'you may as well spend it watching porn' she replied
That's understanding darling what makes you say that? I asked

She said 'Well you already know how to play football'  
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 36 - 111
BobbyCummingsTackle
March 28, 2020, 3:30pm
Champagne Drinker
Posts: 2,380
Posts Per Day: 1.54
Reputation: 72.37%
Rep Score: +8 / -4
Location: Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right, stuck in the middle...
Approval: +7,263
Gold Stars: 295
Quoted from aldi_01
Aside from working from home...when I can bottom myself ..


Is this some sort of kink thing? I'm very broad minded but I've never heard of it!



Miss Scunthorpe. Not a beauty pageant, just sound advice.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 37 - 111
denni266
March 28, 2020, 9:22pm

Whiskey Drinker
Posts: 4,289
Posts Per Day: 0.83
Reputation: 47.09%
Rep Score: +13 / -21
Approval: +696
Gold Stars: 132
Cant do a thing but watch the grand kids run around the house. recovering from having kidney and bladder stones removed . no sport to watch so feet up for a while
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 38 - 111
barralad
March 29, 2020, 9:07am
Mariners Trust
Posts: 13,806
Posts Per Day: 2.32
Reputation: 79.47%
Rep Score: +85 / -22
Approval: +9,290
Gold Stars: 126
Quoted from denni266
Cant do a thing but watch the grand kids run around the house. recovering from having kidney and bladder stones removed . no sport to watch so feet up for a while


Get well soon fella. Stones are a barsteward.


The aim of argument or discussion should not be victory but progress.

Joseph Joubert.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 39 - 111
Gaffer58
March 29, 2020, 10:40am
Brandy Drinker
Posts: 2,986
Posts Per Day: 0.88
Reputation: 57.51%
Rep Score: +6 / -8
Approval: +4,096
Gold Stars: 31
Quoted from barralad


Get well soon fella. Stones are a barsteward.


Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 40 - 111
Gaffer58
March 29, 2020, 10:42am
Brandy Drinker
Posts: 2,986
Posts Per Day: 0.88
Reputation: 57.51%
Rep Score: +6 / -8
Approval: +4,096
Gold Stars: 31
Quoted from barralad


Get well soon fella. Stones are a barsteward.


Ronnie Wood wasn’t too bad but Mick Jagger is completely.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 41 - 111
denni266
March 29, 2020, 10:48am

Whiskey Drinker
Posts: 4,289
Posts Per Day: 0.83
Reputation: 47.09%
Rep Score: +13 / -21
Approval: +696
Gold Stars: 132
Thanks fellow fishes. hope you are all well
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 42 - 111
Rob_in_Grimsby
March 29, 2020, 11:21am
Table Wine Drinker
Posts: 836
Posts Per Day: 0.14
Reputation: 75.95%
Rep Score: +8 / -3
Location: cleethorpes
Approval: +686
Gold Stars: 8
Im still working from the office as normal except all the other staff are working from home so its like self isolating without the noise of kids ,Unfortunately when users cant work from home they expect us IT workers to come out and sort.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 43 - 111
promotion plaice
March 29, 2020, 11:34am

Moderator
Posts: 19,625
Posts Per Day: 3.85
Reputation: 64.79%
Rep Score: +20 / -13
Location: Cleethorpes
Approval: +17,047
Gold Stars: 197

I'm thinking of venturing out today to do some much needed shopping at Tesco, bit apprehensive though as I heard they were queuing at Morrisons for as long as an hour and a half the other day to get in.


When Leeds trainer Les Cocker was once told Norman Hunter had broken a leg, he asked: “Whose is it?”
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 44 - 111
KingstonMariner
March 29, 2020, 11:45am
Meths Drinker
Posts: 22,096
Posts Per Day: 6.07
Reputation: 79.33%
Rep Score: +42 / -11
Approval: +23,440
Gold Stars: 218
Been working at home for three weeks. Not much change to my routine in reality due to nature of my work apart from no commute. Not done much with the extra time*. I can be a lazy twit. Change of exercise regime because the pool is shut. Was going to get my bike out but Richmond Park now closed to cyclists there were that many of them.

Kids doing school work on line. Nice to spend time over midday meal with them.

* Read good book on the English Civil War, now one on the Seven Years War in western Germany I got cheap.


Through the door there came familiar laughter,
I saw your face and heard you call my name.
Oh my friend we're older but no wiser,
For in our hearts the dreams are still the same.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 45 - 111
kamakazebear
March 29, 2020, 12:01pm
Whiskey Drinker
Posts: 3,529
Posts Per Day: 0.63
Reputation: 78.02%
Rep Score: +17 / -5
Approval: +466
Quoted from promotion plaice

I'm thinking of venturing out today to do some much needed shopping at Tesco, bit apprehensive though as I heard they were queuing at Morrisons for as long as an hour and a half the other day to get in.


The queue at ASDA looked massive when I went but I joined it anyway (what else is there to do?) and it went down quite quick and I was in within 10 minutes. Nice and calm inside, couple of people coming a bit too close but shelves were stocked and there was no queues at the checkouts. Feel like they should bring these measures in normally when this is all over!
Logged Online
Private Message
Reply: 46 - 111
supertown
March 29, 2020, 12:06pm
Vodka Drinker
Posts: 5,366
Posts Per Day: 0.90
Reputation: 74.86%
Rep Score: +25 / -9
Approval: +3,439
Gold Stars: 53
Quoted from promotion plaice

I'm thinking of venturing out today to do some much needed shopping at Tesco, bit apprehensive though as I heard they were queuing at Morrisons for as long as an hour and a half the other day to get in.


Same at Tesco, queue looks huge due to the spacing but it’s only 20 mins to get in and when in its great, only about 100 in at any time . Shelves were well stacked when I went on Wednesday
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 47 - 111
AussieMariner
March 29, 2020, 12:30pm
Table Wine Drinker
Posts: 910
Posts Per Day: 0.34
Reputation: 77.64%
Rep Score: +13 / -4
Location: Leeds
Approval: +2,072
Gold Stars: 31
Quoted from forza ivano
For 14-16 hours of brilliant unknown t.v  try Hidden on bbc iplayer. N.walian/english scandi noir murder investigation. Brilliant plot/characters/locations and a superb line in truly evil character s


Thanks for the recommendation. Watched first 3 episodes last night, looking forward to the rest.

Got any more?
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 48 - 111
promotion plaice
March 29, 2020, 1:27pm

Moderator
Posts: 19,625
Posts Per Day: 3.85
Reputation: 64.79%
Rep Score: +20 / -13
Location: Cleethorpes
Approval: +17,047
Gold Stars: 197
Quoted from supertown


Same at Tesco, queue looks huge due to the spacing but it’s only 20 mins to get in and when in its great, only about 100 in at any time . Shelves were well stacked when I went on Wednesday

Yeah...just got back (Tesco) and pleasantly surprised.
Only took about 10 mins to get in and they even had paracetamol and toilet roll on the shelves.




When Leeds trainer Les Cocker was once told Norman Hunter had broken a leg, he asked: “Whose is it?”
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 49 - 111
Mayaman
March 29, 2020, 3:26pm
Brandy Drinker
Posts: 2,738
Posts Per Day: 0.92
Reputation: 78.8%
Rep Score: +7 / -2
Approval: +3,400
Gold Stars: 74
Quoted from Ipswin
Finished all the gardening and Mrs Swin is now making noises about decorating, got to avoid it at all costs! Suggestions on a postcard please asap

Incidentally went for a bike ride today at 0615, never seen so much traffic (mind you I'm not normally up at that time these days) Loads going to local Tesco for their daily shelf stripping excursion but also loads of commercial vehicles (not HGVs) vans etc in logos of companies / shops that should be closed


A study by Sven Svenson from the Karolinksa Institute, Stockholm, Sweden has discovered that Covid-19 airborne particles are attracted to paint and wallpaper paste and they can live on them for months probably.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 50 - 111
The Yard Dog
March 29, 2020, 3:48pm
Cocktail Drinker
Posts: 1,912
Posts Per Day: 0.43
Reputation: 84.69%
Rep Score: +14 / -2
Location: Cleethorpes
Approval: +3,469
Gold Stars: 74
Quoted from barralad


Get well soon fella. Stones are a barsteward.


Are you on the mend now Ian?
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 51 - 111
barralad
March 29, 2020, 4:01pm
Mariners Trust
Posts: 13,806
Posts Per Day: 2.32
Reputation: 79.47%
Rep Score: +85 / -22
Approval: +9,290
Gold Stars: 126
Quoted from The Yard Dog


Are you on the mend now Ian?


Yes thanks mate.  Virtually fully recovered physically. Just some shoulder pain...very lucky really..


The aim of argument or discussion should not be victory but progress.

Joseph Joubert.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 52 - 111
forza ivano
March 29, 2020, 4:42pm

Exile
Posts: 14,721
Posts Per Day: 2.46
Reputation: 78.4%
Rep Score: +72 / -20
Approval: +15,159
Gold Stars: 265
Quoted from AussieMariner


Thanks for the recommendation. Watched first 3 episodes last night, looking forward to the rest.

Got any more?


I don't know where you'd find it, but I found a lot of similiarities, in terms of mood, lack of brightness and locations with Les Revenants which was a really creepy French series about children apparently returning from the dead to their parents and village. also known as  The Returned , has great sound track from Mowgli
Other really good French detective series was Spiral
NB you will notice that the wife and I are untroubled by subtitles, which puts many people off!
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 53 - 111
Grantham_Mariner
March 29, 2020, 5:10pm

Season Ticket Holder
Posts: 4,770
Posts Per Day: 0.80
Reputation: 91.39%
Rep Score: +23 / -1
Location: NG31 9LP
Approval: +3,184
Gold Stars: 51
Quoted from Mayaman


A study by Sven Svenson from the Karolinksa Institute, Stockholm, Sweden has discovered that Covid-19 airborne particles are attracted to paint and wallpaper paste and they can live on them for months probably.


I will let Mrs Grantham Mariner know  



If the football is bad you can always watch the gulls.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 54 - 111
gaz57
March 29, 2020, 5:38pm

Fine Wine Drinker
Posts: 1,378
Posts Per Day: 0.26
Reputation: 78.12%
Rep Score: +10 / -3
Approval: +993
Gold Stars: 3
Quoted from forza ivano


I don't know where you'd find it, but I found a lot of similiarities, in terms of mood, lack of brightness and locations with Les Revenants which was a really creepy French series about children apparently returning from the dead to their parents and village. also known as  The Returned , has great sound track from Mowgli
Other really good French detective series was Spiral
NB you will notice that the wife and I are untroubled by subtitles, which puts many people off!


I haven't watched it myself but the wife says a Russian series called Silver spoon is really good on Netflix.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 55 - 111
grimsby pete
March 29, 2020, 6:07pm

Exile
Posts: 55,684
Posts Per Day: 9.81
Reputation: 81.7%
Rep Score: +126 / -28
Location: Suffolk
Approval: +17,797
Gold Stars: 222
Quoted from gaz57


I haven't watched it myself but the wife says a Russian series called Silver spoon is really good on Netflix.


Sweet


                             Over 36 years living in Suffolk but always a mariner.
                             68 Years following the Town

                              Life member of Trust

                               First game   April 1955
                               
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 56 - 111
smokey111
March 29, 2020, 7:16pm
Fine Wine Drinker
Posts: 1,464
Posts Per Day: 0.27
Reputation: 89.2%
Rep Score: +8 / 0
Approval: +3,349
Gold Stars: 46
Simple, but effective Pete. Made me chuckle.😊


"The socialism I believe in is everybody working for the same goal and everybody having a share in the rewards. That’s how I see football, that’s how I see life.” Bill Shankly
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 57 - 111
ginnywings
March 29, 2020, 11:02pm

Recovering Alcoholic
Posts: 28,143
Posts Per Day: 5.03
Reputation: 73.79%
Rep Score: +88 / -32
Approval: +56,108
Gold Stars: 548
Quoted from denni266
Cant do a thing but watch the grand kids run around the house. recovering from having kidney and bladder stones removed . no sport to watch so feet up for a while


Spent a week in hospital last year with pancreatitis, brought on by a gallstone trapped in my bile duct. The pain was incredible and if your stones brought the same level of discomfort, then i feel your pain. At least you have been sorted.

I am waiting for gall bladder removal surgery, had the pre op and was due to see the consultant last Monday. Of course, that was all cancelled and i am now dreading having another gallstone work it's way loose. I have lots of little ones apparently and it could happen any time. Would hate to have to go back in hospital at this alarming time.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 58 - 111
grimsby pete
March 30, 2020, 3:11pm

Exile
Posts: 55,684
Posts Per Day: 9.81
Reputation: 81.7%
Rep Score: +126 / -28
Location: Suffolk
Approval: +17,797
Gold Stars: 222
Quoted from ginnywings


Spent a week in hospital last year with pancreatitis, brought on by a gallstone trapped in my bile duct. The pain was incredible and if your stones brought the same level of discomfort, then i feel your pain. At least you have been sorted.

I am waiting for gall bladder removal surgery, had the pre op and was due to see the consultant last Monday. Of course, that was all cancelled and i am now dreading having another gallstone work it's way loose. I have lots of little ones apparently and it could happen any time. Would hate to have to go back in hospital at this alarming time.


About 20 years ago I had about 40 small stones in my gallbladder.

I had to wait a year for the operation while waiting I passed most of them on a near weekly basis it's was agony.  When I had the keyhole surgery to remove my gallbladder there were only 4 small stones left.

I was ok for a few years then started getting acid reflux which is common if you have the gallbladder removed so I have to take a tablet twice a day to overcome the acid.

I don't think they remove the gallbladder now just cut it take the stones out and stitch you up so it is better as long as you don't make more stones.


                             Over 36 years living in Suffolk but always a mariner.
                             68 Years following the Town

                              Life member of Trust

                               First game   April 1955
                               
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 59 - 111
Lincoln Mariner 56
March 30, 2020, 9:04pm
Brandy Drinker
Posts: 2,789
Posts Per Day: 0.61
Reputation: 83.82%
Rep Score: +23 / -4
Approval: +7,688
Gold Stars: 73
Had kidney stones whilst on holiday & spent 5 days in Portuguese hospital but they lasered them away and treatment was first class but the stones were bleeding agony (male equivalent of childbirth they say).

No trouble for ten years then last year I had a bad kidney infection which was not as bad as the stones but was painful enough. Ever since I have suffered with enlarged prostrate and the feeling I will wet myself at any given minute. Supposed to see the Consultant in two weeks time but doubt it will go ahead so might need to raid the grandsons nappy supply although it’s embarrassing not funny.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 60 - 111
MuddyWaters
March 30, 2020, 9:33pm
Barley Wine Drinker
Posts: 14,107
Posts Per Day: 2.60
Reputation: 68.15%
Rep Score: +48 / -24
Approval: +32,235
Gold Stars: 235
Our autistic son has a small market garden and we are really thankful to be able to work outside and in isolation at the same time. Local farmer power harrowed for us today and we’ve got enough seed to get in to last a good few weeks work. Just need some warmer weather now!
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 61 - 111
Abdul19
March 30, 2020, 10:24pm

Season Ticket Holder
Posts: 20,413
Posts Per Day: 3.41
Reputation: 73.77%
Rep Score: +71 / -26
Location: Scarborough
Approval: +17,552
Gold Stars: 215


JESUS AT THE CENTRE
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 62 - 111
jock dock tower
March 31, 2020, 4:22pm
Special Brew Drinker
Posts: 7,716
Posts Per Day: 1.37
Reputation: 81.81%
Rep Score: +55 / -12
Approval: +3,164
For folk wanting something to watch, try Mind Hunter on NETFLIX. It's about the start of profiling in the FBI and it's mid 1970s stuff. Loads of serial killers involved, but there's none of the gory stuff to watch, just a timeline on how profiling was used, by visiting all the serial killers to get info from them to help build up their expertise.

Excellent viewing, and it explains how techniques now that are commonplace now, evolved amid great doubt back in the day. "Shoot first, ask questions later" was the go to method back then.


No attempt at ethical or social seduction can eradicate from my heart a deep burning hatred of the Tory party. So far as I'm concerned they're lower than vermin. Aneurin Bevan.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 63 - 111
Yossarian
March 31, 2020, 8:20pm
Snakebite drinker
Posts: 383
Posts Per Day: 0.20
Reputation: 85.92%
Rep Score: +4 / 0
Approval: +1,073
Gold Stars: 18
Well good luck out there everyone!!  Its been pretty weird - My part of London is like a ghost town.

Taking time to make sure we watch a good film with the 3 kids each evening.....  been enjoying introducing to some great stuff from when I was a kid.  Just polished off the Back to the Future trillogy.  Such great films.

I've also been doing some serious Youtube collections of old World Cups (Spain 1982 was aweome -- some great games!!) and other football matches.

We've stuck to a "no booze" rule Monday-Friday because I think I'd be a raging alcoholic by the time we get out of this thing.

I also have French exams coming up in the future for my French nationality exam so I've been hammering my plus-que-parfaiit, passé-simple and the subjonctif imparfait!!  I scared the crap out of myself by looking at the level I need to get to.  Wish I'd paid more attention in school now!

Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 64 - 111
codcheeky
March 31, 2020, 8:43pm
Cocktail Drinker
Posts: 1,955
Posts Per Day: 0.38
Reputation: 83.82%
Rep Score: +23 / -4
Approval: +1,251
Gold Stars: 31
Quoted from Yossarian
Well good luck out there everyone!!  Its been pretty weird - My part of London is like a ghost town.

Taking time to make sure we watch a good film with the 3 kids each evening.....  been enjoying introducing to some great stuff from when I was a kid.  Just polished off the Back to the Future trillogy.  Such great films.

I've also been doing some serious Youtube collections of old World Cups (Spain 1982 was aweome -- some great games!!) and other football matches.

We've stuck to a "no booze" rule Monday-Friday because I think I'd be a raging alcoholic by the time we get out of this thing.

I also have French exams coming up in the future for my French nationality exam so I've been hammering my plus-que-parfaiit, passé-simple and the subjonctif imparfait!!  I scared the crap out of myself by looking at the level I need to get to.  Wish I'd paid more attention in school now!


Good luck with the french
At least the letters look the same, I am learning Greek they have some similar letters with completely different sounds, bought a place there near the Aegean, done it up and waiting to enjoy it, looks like it will be a while yet
I remember learning games off my dad, darts and dominoes, chess and draughts, lots of card games, cribbage and solo, whist and rummy.
Went for a walk to pick a prescription for the mrs here in Notth London and was surprised how busy it was
It’s a stressful time but keep safe and make the most of it and enjoy the time with the kids
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 65 - 111
Civvy at last
March 31, 2020, 9:05pm

Barley Wine Drinker
Posts: 11,467
Posts Per Day: 2.04
Reputation: 74.47%
Rep Score: +36 / -13
Approval: +12,204
Gold Stars: 131
Quoted from Yossarian
Well good luck out there everyone!!  Its been pretty weird - My part of London is like a ghost town.

Taking time to make sure we watch a good film with the 3 kids each evening.....  been enjoying introducing to some great stuff from when I was a kid.  Just polished off the Back to the Future trillogy.  Such great films.

I've also been doing some serious Youtube collections of old World Cups (Spain 1982 was aweome -- some great games!!) and other football matches.

We've stuck to a "no booze" rule Monday-Friday because I think I'd be a raging alcoholic by the time we get out of this thing.

I also have French exams coming up in the future for my French nationality exam so I've been hammering my plus-que-parfaiit, passé-simple and the subjonctif imparfait!!  I scared the crap out of myself by looking at the level I need to get to.  Wish I'd paid more attention in school now!



Behave yourself. French is a piece of  p1ss. Just ask Del Boy 😉


The wife was going away for a girly weekend.
I jokingly remarked  'I don't know whether to spend it watching porn or watching football'
'you may as well spend it watching porn' she replied
That's understanding darling what makes you say that? I asked

She said 'Well you already know how to play football'  
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 66 - 111
JonnyK
March 31, 2020, 9:17pm
Snakebite drinker
Posts: 373
Posts Per Day: 0.06
Reputation: 74.48%
Rep Score: +1 / -1
Location: London
Approval: +18
Learning a new (old) language also on my agenda.  Never studied it before but learnt some basic Spanish whilst living in the Caribbean (DR) - might need to get my kid involved too though because days so far have consisted of 9 days of trying to keep him entertained during the day and nights of trying not to fall asleep before he does.  I have never before had such appreciation of the phrase 'I don't know where they get their energy!  That said, we've just moved back to the area from London so getting on top of the gardening has been an enjoyable, albeit slow, process.

Really appreciate the TV suggestions.  I don't know how well known it is but following the foreign theme, I really enjoyed Dark (German, dubbed) which I think has a 3rd season due this year.  

Trying desperately not to succumb to Football Manager.  Although if someone could point me in the direction of an 01/02 or 97/98 emulator I'd both love you and hate you at the same time.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 67 - 111
tanga_the_indestructible
March 31, 2020, 9:28pm
Table Wine Drinker
Posts: 598
Posts Per Day: 0.11
Reputation: 80.9%
Rep Score: +9 / -2
Approval: +620
Gold Stars: 5
Quoted from Yossarian
Well good luck out there everyone!!  Its been pretty weird - My part of London is like a ghost town.

Taking time to make sure we watch a good film with the 3 kids each evening.....  been enjoying introducing to some great stuff from when I was a kid.  Just polished off the Back to the Future trillogy.  Such great films.

I've also been doing some serious Youtube collections of old World Cups (Spain 1982 was aweome -- some great games!!) and other football matches.

We've stuck to a "no booze" rule Monday-Friday because I think I'd be a raging alcoholic by the time we get out of this thing.

I also have French exams coming up in the future for my French nationality exam so I've been hammering my plus-que-parfaiit, passé-simple and the subjonctif imparfait!!  I scared the crap out of myself by looking at the level I need to get to.  Wish I'd paid more attention in school now!



Always found the passé simple a bloody nightmare, personally. Good luck with that
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 68 - 111
Ipswin
March 31, 2020, 9:48pm
Vodka Drinker
Posts: 6,592
Posts Per Day: 1.10
Reputation: 51.24%
Rep Score: +44 / -47
Approval: -3,552
Gold Stars: 89
Struggling with Dutch here but then I've been struggling with it for 40 years!


On bended knee is no way to be free - Peter R de Vries

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse.....=public_profile_post
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 69 - 111
Abdul19
March 31, 2020, 10:10pm

Season Ticket Holder
Posts: 20,413
Posts Per Day: 3.41
Reputation: 73.77%
Rep Score: +71 / -26
Location: Scarborough
Approval: +17,552
Gold Stars: 215
Quoted from JonnyK


Trying desperately not to succumb to Football Manager.  Although if someone could point me in the direction of an 01/02 or 97/98 emulator I'd both love you and hate you at the same time.


https://champman0102.co.uk/showthread.php?t=3863 (I think that's the instructions for an updated database but obviously the original works too)

The 2020 incarnation was far too complicated for me so I've started this today. The season got off to a poor start, but I'm up to 4th now after 7 wins on the bounce - Kim Kallstrom playing behind To Madeira and Michael Boulding proving unstoppable!


JESUS AT THE CENTRE
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 70 - 111
aldi_01
April 1, 2020, 7:15am

Barley Wine Drinker
Posts: 12,008
Posts Per Day: 2.03
Reputation: 73.73%
Rep Score: +54 / -20
Approval: +5,679
Gold Stars: 473
Tiger King...watch it. The most flipping bonkers thing I’ve ever watched...


'the poor and the needy are selfish and greedy'...well done Mozza
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 71 - 111
Manchester Mariner
April 1, 2020, 9:44am

Exile
Posts: 3,001
Posts Per Day: 0.51
Reputation: 79.06%
Rep Score: +11 / -3
Approval: +2,817
Gold Stars: 41
New series of Sunderland til I die on Netflix today. Should be good as with failing to get promoted and losing in a Wembley final it follows the 'hapless big club' storyline of the first series.


"Lovelly stuff! not my words but the words of Shakin Stevens."
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 72 - 111
aldi_01
April 1, 2020, 10:02am

Barley Wine Drinker
Posts: 12,008
Posts Per Day: 2.03
Reputation: 73.73%
Rep Score: +54 / -20
Approval: +5,679
Gold Stars: 473
Quoted from Manchester Mariner
New series of Sunderland til I die on Netflix today. Should be good as with failing to get promoted and losing in a Wembley final it follows the 'hapless big club' storyline of the first series.


The best thing about it all was the sheer arrogance and unfathamable belief that they’d go straight back...the beta thing for the viewer is by episode 3 we know it’s gonna start going to excrement. Brilliant. I imagine the American market have zero idea of what is happening when some fat mackhem runs the full length of the stand to shout abuse/spit at his own players...

Don’t get me wrong, we all know how it feels but for once, when it’s not your team it’s flipping hilarious and as I say, the arrogance from the club and then falling apart like that is comedy gold...


'the poor and the needy are selfish and greedy'...well done Mozza
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 73 - 111
ginnywings
April 1, 2020, 10:04am

Recovering Alcoholic
Posts: 28,143
Posts Per Day: 5.03
Reputation: 73.79%
Rep Score: +88 / -32
Approval: +56,108
Gold Stars: 548
Can recommend a series on Amazon Prime called Patriot, about a USA intelligence officer. It's dark and quirky and there are 2 series to go at.

Another to watch on Prime is Sneaky Pete, about a conman who is released from prison and infiltrates the family of his cell mate. 3 series to go at there.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 74 - 111
Grantham_Mariner
April 1, 2020, 11:10am

Season Ticket Holder
Posts: 4,770
Posts Per Day: 0.80
Reputation: 91.39%
Rep Score: +23 / -1
Location: NG31 9LP
Approval: +3,184
Gold Stars: 51
WASGIJ anyone?

Keeping me occupied.


If the football is bad you can always watch the gulls.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 75 - 111
Yossarian
April 1, 2020, 11:35am
Snakebite drinker
Posts: 383
Posts Per Day: 0.20
Reputation: 85.92%
Rep Score: +4 / 0
Approval: +1,073
Gold Stars: 18
Quoted from aldi_01
Tiger King...watch it. The most flipping bonkers thing I’ve ever watched...


I couldn't take my eyes off of it - watched the whole thing in one day.  My wife asked for a summary - when I started to explain she just said "stop, its doing me head in already"

Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 76 - 111
grimsby pete
April 1, 2020, 12:09pm

Exile
Posts: 55,684
Posts Per Day: 9.81
Reputation: 81.7%
Rep Score: +126 / -28
Location: Suffolk
Approval: +17,797
Gold Stars: 222
Quoted from ginnywings


Another to watch on Prime is Sneaky Pete, about a conman who is released from prison and infiltrates the family of his cell mate. 3 series to go at there.


Nothing to do with me  



                             Over 36 years living in Suffolk but always a mariner.
                             68 Years following the Town

                              Life member of Trust

                               First game   April 1955
                               
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 77 - 111
ginnywings
April 1, 2020, 7:36pm

Recovering Alcoholic
Posts: 28,143
Posts Per Day: 5.03
Reputation: 73.79%
Rep Score: +88 / -32
Approval: +56,108
Gold Stars: 548
Quoted from grimsby pete


Nothing to do with me  



Of course not Pete.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 78 - 111
GollyGTFC
April 2, 2020, 8:33pm

Whiskey Drinker
Posts: 3,907
Posts Per Day: 0.68
Reputation: 67.2%
Rep Score: +19 / -11
Approval: +5,977
Gold Stars: 356
Watched Sunderland 'til I die season 2. Hilarious.

Jack Ross pleading with the owner (Stewart Donald) not to pay more than £1.25m for Will Grigg as "he's not worth more than that". 24 hours later Donald pays £3m rising to £4m for him. Bonkers. Having said that I can't see any of the add-on clauses having to be paid given how he's done next to nothing up there.
Logged Offline
Private Message Skype
Reply: 79 - 111
forza ivano
April 2, 2020, 8:47pm

Exile
Posts: 14,721
Posts Per Day: 2.46
Reputation: 78.4%
Rep Score: +72 / -20
Approval: +15,159
Gold Stars: 265
I didn't realise until a couple of weeks ago that YouTube have quite a !library of free films, mainly old black n white stuff, including some Hitchcock stuff and the original Day of the Triffids.
Also has some random newer stuff. watched one of our favourite ever films, an Iranian movie called A Separation. I know it's Iranian and I know it's subtitled but its a superb film, which really shows a completely different side to Iran.if you're feeling daring give it a try, it's really good
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 80 - 111
GollyGTFC
April 3, 2020, 9:07am

Whiskey Drinker
Posts: 3,907
Posts Per Day: 0.68
Reputation: 67.2%
Rep Score: +19 / -11
Approval: +5,977
Gold Stars: 356
Against my better judgement I downloaded Steam & Football Manager 20 Touch demo. Gave it a try and realised why I'm still playing CM0102.
Logged Offline
Private Message Skype
Reply: 81 - 111
Mayaman
April 3, 2020, 9:11am
Brandy Drinker
Posts: 2,738
Posts Per Day: 0.92
Reputation: 78.8%
Rep Score: +7 / -2
Approval: +3,400
Gold Stars: 74
Quoted from forza ivano
I didn't realise until a couple of weeks ago that YouTube have quite a !library of free films, mainly old black n white stuff, including some Hitchcock stuff and the original Day of the Triffids.
Also has some random newer stuff. watched one of our favourite ever films, an Iranian movie called A Separation. I know it's Iranian and I know it's subtitled but its a superb film, which really shows a completely different side to Iran.if you're feeling daring give it a try, it's really good


A different side of Iran to how the Western media portrays it.  Sure, it's got problems but people I know who have travelled there say it's pretty awesome.   My aunt married one and lived there but left when Khomeni got in.  Iranian food really kicks behind.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 82 - 111
Mayaman
April 3, 2020, 9:12am
Brandy Drinker
Posts: 2,738
Posts Per Day: 0.92
Reputation: 78.8%
Rep Score: +7 / -2
Approval: +3,400
Gold Stars: 74
Quoted from forza ivano
I didn't realise until a couple of weeks ago that YouTube have quite a !library of free films, mainly old black n white stuff, including some Hitchcock stuff and the original Day of the Triffids.
Also has some random newer stuff. watched one of our favourite ever films, an Iranian movie called A Separation. I know it's Iranian and I know it's subtitled but its a superb film, which really shows a completely different side to Iran.if you're feeling daring give it a try, it's really good


DId you watch Marvelous?  That's on there.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 83 - 111
forza ivano
April 3, 2020, 8:37pm

Exile
Posts: 14,721
Posts Per Day: 2.46
Reputation: 78.4%
Rep Score: +72 / -20
Approval: +15,159
Gold Stars: 265
Quoted from Mayaman


A different side of Iran to how the Western media portrays it.  Sure, it's got problems but people I know who have travelled there say it's pretty awesome.   My aunt married one and lived there but left when Khomeni got in.  Iranian food really kicks behind.


There's a brill Iranian restaurant underneath the railway at Huddersfield.
I used to deal with the Iranair flights when I was in Immigration.the women a 're absolutely stunning! It's a country that's definitely on My wish list.
Will check out Marvellous
About Elly is another good Iranian film
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 84 - 111
promotion plaice
April 4, 2020, 12:02am

Moderator
Posts: 19,625
Posts Per Day: 3.85
Reputation: 64.79%
Rep Score: +20 / -13
Location: Cleethorpes
Approval: +17,047
Gold Stars: 197

Just watched on Netflix , "After Life" ( Ricky Gervais) , very true to life..worth a look.

Six episodes roughly about half an hour long.


When Leeds trainer Les Cocker was once told Norman Hunter had broken a leg, he asked: “Whose is it?”
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 85 - 111
ginnywings
April 4, 2020, 9:22am

Recovering Alcoholic
Posts: 28,143
Posts Per Day: 5.03
Reputation: 73.79%
Rep Score: +88 / -32
Approval: +56,108
Gold Stars: 548
I'm about to build a new shed.

I can't contain the excitement.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 86 - 111
Manchester Mariner
April 4, 2020, 9:34am

Exile
Posts: 3,001
Posts Per Day: 0.51
Reputation: 79.06%
Rep Score: +11 / -3
Approval: +2,817
Gold Stars: 41
All of the official FIFA world cup films are available on Amazon Prime. I had Hero, the 1986 film on VHS when I was a kid so good to watch that again, nifty Michael Caine narration too. Going to work my way through them all over the next week.


"Lovelly stuff! not my words but the words of Shakin Stevens."
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 87 - 111
jaygy
April 4, 2020, 10:00am
Fine Wine Drinker
Posts: 1,216
Posts Per Day: 0.29
Reputation: 88.53%
Rep Score: +7 / 0
Approval: +2,351
Gold Stars: 6
Quoted from GollyGTFC
Watched Sunderland 'til I die season 2. Hilarious.

Jack Ross pleading with the owner (Stewart Donald) not to pay more than £1.25m for Will Grigg as "he's not worth more than that". 24 hours later Donald pays £3m rising to £4m for him. Bonkers. Having said that I can't see any of the add-on clauses having to be paid given how he's done next to nothing up there.


I was gobsmacked at this, I heard him say no more than 1.25M and then the figure of 3M was mentioned and i thought that must have been his wages over a 4 year contract or something but it was the price they paid to Wigan, absolutely crazy money for a good league one/average championship striker. Wigan will have been laughing all the way to the Bank
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 88 - 111
Sigone
April 4, 2020, 12:32pm
Cocktail Drinker
Posts: 1,928
Posts Per Day: 0.35
Reputation: 76.75%
Rep Score: +12 / -4
Approval: +1,615
Gold Stars: 5
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheDarrenFarleyShow

Some funny clips on here..gtfc should try to get him here to do a stand up evening. (when this all calms down)
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 89 - 111
Croxton
April 4, 2020, 12:57pm
Cocktail Drinker
Posts: 1,778
Posts Per Day: 0.75
Reputation: 78.46%
Rep Score: +14 / -4
Approval: +3,014
Gold Stars: 33
Does Gordon Wilson do local dialect?

Yorkshire's Ben Taylor sets a high standard.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-england-52160781
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 90 - 111
Croxton
April 4, 2020, 1:08pm
Cocktail Drinker
Posts: 1,778
Posts Per Day: 0.75
Reputation: 78.46%
Rep Score: +14 / -4
Approval: +3,014
Gold Stars: 33
Quoted from forza ivano


There's a brill Iranian restaurant underneath the railway at Huddersfield.
I used to deal with the Iranair flights when I was in Immigration.the women a 're absolutely stunning! It's a country that's definitely on My wish list.
Will check out Marvellous
About Elly is another good Iranian film


I have two grandkids who are half Iranian and one is called Ellie!  My other son married a half Iranian girl. Their children are a quarter Iranian. They, and both mums are beautiful. Having said that, I'm relieved that one family cancelled a trip to an Iranian wedding in London three weeks ago.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 91 - 111
thornemariner
April 4, 2020, 1:28pm
Table Wine Drinker
Posts: 695
Posts Per Day: 0.12
Reputation: 86.91%
Rep Score: +5 / 0
Approval: +654
Gold Stars: 22
Quoted from forza ivano


There's a brill Iranian restaurant underneath the railway at Huddersfield.
I used to deal with the Iranair flights when I was in Immigration.the women a 're absolutely stunning! It's a country that's definitely on My wish list.
Will check out Marvellous
About Elly is another good Iranian film


I would live to visit Iran especially the NW part where the scenery is stunningß. I met some wonderful Persian people as a student nearly forty years ago and have met many more through my job too. They really are lovely,welcoming people and Persian food is marvellous. I went out for a meal with a colleague in South Croydon to celebrate Newroz some years ago and finished what I couldn't eat at a Doncaster match that evening on the way home! They have a really rich culture and are well educated too. I hope they don't suffer much more under a repressive government that does not represent the open and hospitable people that they are.
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 92 - 111
Les Brechin
April 4, 2020, 2:43pm

Moderator
Posts: 23,796
Posts Per Day: 4.17
Reputation: 82.43%
Rep Score: +114 / -24
Location: Grimsby
Approval: +12,701
Gold Stars: 174
I've got a 21 disc Best Of Laurel & Hardy DVD set.

Onto disc 6 at the minute.


[img]https://news.images.itv.com/image/file/402260/image_update_img.jpg[/img]
OFFICIAL FUNDRAISER FOR THE BRAIN TUMOUR CHARITY
TOTAL AMOUNT RAISED SINCE AUGUST 2008 £16613.24


LATEST DONATION - FROM DONATION FROM THE FISHY FORUM - AUG 2023 AMOUNT RAISED £170.00
        
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 93 - 111
promotion plaice
April 4, 2020, 2:49pm

Moderator
Posts: 19,625
Posts Per Day: 3.85
Reputation: 64.79%
Rep Score: +20 / -13
Location: Cleethorpes
Approval: +17,047
Gold Stars: 197
Quoted from Les Brechin
I've got a 21 disc Best Of Laurel & Hardy DVD set.

Onto disc 6 at the minute.

My father saw Laurel and Hardy close up backstage when they appeared in Hull in the 40's, he was a massive fan.



When Leeds trainer Les Cocker was once told Norman Hunter had broken a leg, he asked: “Whose is it?”
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 94 - 111
cmackenzie4
April 4, 2020, 2:56pm

Recovering Alcoholic
Posts: 58,454
Posts Per Day: 11.27
Reputation: 92.05%
Rep Score: +130 / -10
Location: Grimsby
Approval: +14,345
Gold Stars: 34
Quoted from promotion plaice

My father saw Laurel and Hardy close up backstage when they appeared in Hull in the 40's, he was a massive fan.



I saw them too when I enrolled In the French foreign legion, we joined up together,  


Grimsby and proud!
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 95 - 111
bradzmilne
April 4, 2020, 3:45pm
Whiskey Drinker
Posts: 3,545
Posts Per Day: 0.69
Reputation: 84.24%
Rep Score: +40 / -7
Location: Headingley
Approval: +1,400
Gold Stars: 29
Have a watch of “Tiger King” on Netflix if you have some spare time.

Thoroughly incredible that people like that exist in real life  


Sleep well Icey, Matty and Richard. Keep each other company up there xx

4 Relegations in 18 Years - John Fenty’s legacy.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 96 - 111
TonySmith
April 4, 2020, 4:21pm

Snakebite drinker
Posts: 414
Posts Per Day: 0.08
Reputation: 79.87%
Rep Score: +4 / -1
Approval: +967
Gold Stars: 11
  Plenty of Laurel and Hardy for free on YouTube too. If you need a laugh ( and who doesn't at the moment ? ) you can't do much better than "The Music Box" or "Towed in a Hole."
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 97 - 111
Ipswin
April 4, 2020, 9:52pm
Vodka Drinker
Posts: 6,592
Posts Per Day: 1.10
Reputation: 51.24%
Rep Score: +44 / -47
Approval: -3,552
Gold Stars: 89
Anyone watching the documentary about Real Kashmir in Srinagar managed by an ex Rangers and Leeds United player on Sky 457 (BBC Scotland) at the moment ?

I can't remember his name but he must be a relative of Jolley - I lost count of the 'f' words within the first 2 minutes!

Excellent view of someone trying to make his name as a manager in one of the worlds remotest football places with matches posponed due to the number of people being shot and killed in the political dispute

They haven't lost for a year and he just got them promoted to the top division

Get it on now - it's amazing!


On bended knee is no way to be free - Peter R de Vries

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse.....=public_profile_post
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 98 - 111
Abdul19
April 5, 2020, 12:46am

Season Ticket Holder
Posts: 20,413
Posts Per Day: 3.41
Reputation: 73.77%
Rep Score: +71 / -26
Location: Scarborough
Approval: +17,552
Gold Stars: 215
David Robertson? There was a piece about him in 442 a while back. I'll find that on iPlayer, cheers!


JESUS AT THE CENTRE
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 99 - 111
forza ivano
April 5, 2020, 1:12am

Exile
Posts: 14,721
Posts Per Day: 2.46
Reputation: 78.4%
Rep Score: +72 / -20
Approval: +15,159
Gold Stars: 265
Quoted from Ipswin
Anyone watching the documentary about Real Kashmir in Srinagar managed by an ex Rangers and Leeds United player on Sky 457 (BBC Scotland) at the moment ?

I can't remember his name but he must be a relative of Jolley - I lost count of the 'f' words within the first 2 minutes!

Excellent view of someone trying to make his name as a manager in one of the worlds remotest football places with matches posponed due to the number of people being shot and killed in the political dispute

They haven't lost for a year and he just got them promoted to the top division

Get it on now - it's amazing!


I found that when I was doing some random scrolling through iplayer a few months ago. Was very interesting from all sorts of angles.
Just finished the first 3 episodes of The Border on All4. Part of the excellent Walter Presents series. There's some seriously good viewing there
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 100 - 111
tintowner
April 5, 2020, 7:50am
Whiskey Drinker
Posts: 4,335
Posts Per Day: 0.79
Reputation: 77.64%
Rep Score: +13 / -4
Location: Immingham
Approval: +603
Gold Stars: 20
Still going to work, not been furloughed.

Currently working on the Keadby 2 power station build (crane operator).

Things are pretty much the same as they were pre lockdown.


Batch, K.Moore, Waters, Wiggington, Crombie, Brolly, Ford, Drinkell, Mitchell, Cumming, Kilmore. D.Moore, Stone, Liddell. ....1979/80..... now that WAS a team.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 101 - 111
Ipswin
April 5, 2020, 8:21am
Vodka Drinker
Posts: 6,592
Posts Per Day: 1.10
Reputation: 51.24%
Rep Score: +44 / -47
Approval: -3,552
Gold Stars: 89
Quoted from Abdul19
David Robertson? There was a piece about him in 442 a while back. I'll find that on iPlayer, cheers!


That's the fella. Can he swear!

Don't know what the players, Indian, Pakistani and Africans (plus his son) think about it. Its a very interesting programme especially because its such a politically dangerous area

He's got balls that's for sure



On bended knee is no way to be free - Peter R de Vries

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse.....=public_profile_post
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 102 - 111
Marinerz93
April 5, 2020, 7:40pm

Barley Wine Drinker
Posts: 15,108
Posts Per Day: 2.57
Reputation: 88.22%
Rep Score: +89 / -11
Location: Great Grimsby
Approval: +6,292
Gold Stars: 1
Surely debating stuff on the fishy passes the time  


Supporting the Mighty Mariners for over 30 years, home town club is were the heart and soul is and it's great to be a part of it.

Jesus’ disciple Peter, picked up a fish to get the tribute money from it, Jesus left his thumb print on the fish, bless'ed is the Haddock.
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 103 - 111
Rick12
April 6, 2020, 8:25am
Vodka Drinker
Posts: 5,155
Posts Per Day: 1.15
Reputation: 91.04%
Rep Score: +42 / -3
Approval: +255
Gold Stars: 45
Interesting article on Holloway on the BBC football site:


https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52152640


One life,one love .
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 104 - 111
Abdul19
April 6, 2020, 11:59am

Season Ticket Holder
Posts: 20,413
Posts Per Day: 3.41
Reputation: 73.77%
Rep Score: +71 / -26
Location: Scarborough
Approval: +17,552
Gold Stars: 215
Quoted from Ipswin


That's the fella. Can he swear!




"If you could play like you fucking talk, you'd be some fucking player!"


JESUS AT THE CENTRE
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 105 - 111
grimsby pete
April 6, 2020, 12:30pm

Exile
Posts: 55,684
Posts Per Day: 9.81
Reputation: 81.7%
Rep Score: +126 / -28
Location: Suffolk
Approval: +17,797
Gold Stars: 222
When I get a bit bored I read the posts on here from Maringer and M93 it passes an hour or two.


                             Over 36 years living in Suffolk but always a mariner.
                             68 Years following the Town

                              Life member of Trust

                               First game   April 1955
                               
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 106 - 111
KingstonMariner
April 6, 2020, 4:06pm
Meths Drinker
Posts: 22,096
Posts Per Day: 6.07
Reputation: 79.33%
Rep Score: +42 / -11
Approval: +23,440
Gold Stars: 218
Quoted from ginnywings


Spent a week in hospital last year with pancreatitis, brought on by a gallstone trapped in my bile duct. The pain was incredible and if your stones brought the same level of discomfort, then i feel your pain. At least you have been sorted.

I am waiting for gall bladder removal surgery, had the pre op and was due to see the consultant last Monday. Of course, that was all cancelled and i am now dreading having another gallstone work it's way loose. I have lots of little ones apparently and it could happen any time. Would hate to have to go back in hospital at this alarming time.


Man they do cause pain don’t they!? Never felt owt like it before. I had no clue what was happening until I had an ultrasound. I thought it was some sort of blockage of the poo pipes - have a bit of abdominal cancer in the family so naturally I looked on the black side.

Just had the op this morning Ginny (I’m a hypocrite who used his works health insurance to get it done). First off I was told by the consultant in thy be Saturday it was unlikely for months because private hospitals had been requisitioned by the NHS so no elective surgery any where.  Then I got aN email first thing the following Monday offering me a slot for 8 days later (ie for last Tuesday). Then I got a call saying that had now been cancelled due to the mobilisation. And last Thursday it was back on at a different hospital today if I wanted it.

I hope you get the op before the next incident. I was prescribed antibiotics and Tramedol ready for when it happened again when it looked like the op would be months away.

I’m a lucky boy. Only downside is the doc says I am OK to work tomorrow.


Through the door there came familiar laughter,
I saw your face and heard you call my name.
Oh my friend we're older but no wiser,
For in our hearts the dreams are still the same.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 107 - 111
KingstonMariner
April 6, 2020, 4:15pm
Meths Drinker
Posts: 22,096
Posts Per Day: 6.07
Reputation: 79.33%
Rep Score: +42 / -11
Approval: +23,440
Gold Stars: 218
Quoted from Civvy at last


Behave yourself. French is a piece of  p1ss. Just ask Del Boy 😉


Mange tout Civvy. Mange tout.


Through the door there came familiar laughter,
I saw your face and heard you call my name.
Oh my friend we're older but no wiser,
For in our hearts the dreams are still the same.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 108 - 111
KingstonMariner
April 6, 2020, 4:22pm
Meths Drinker
Posts: 22,096
Posts Per Day: 6.07
Reputation: 79.33%
Rep Score: +42 / -11
Approval: +23,440
Gold Stars: 218
Quoted from thornemariner


I would live to visit Iran especially the NW part where the scenery is stunningß. I met some wonderful Persian people as a student nearly forty years ago and have met many more through my job too. They really are lovely,welcoming people and Persian food is marvellous. I went out for a meal with a colleague in South Croydon to celebrate Newroz some years ago and finished what I couldn't eat at a Doncaster match that evening on the way home! They have a really rich culture and are well educated too. I hope they don't suffer much more under a repressive government that does not represent the open and hospitable people that they are.


Agree on the food and hospitality thing. My ex has an Iranian friend who got political asylum in the UK with her dad at the time of the revolution (he was as an old school liberal*). Fabulous food. Not surprising given its a very old and rich culture.

They showed us pics of their hometown, Isfahan, which looks stunning.

* I don’t know if you remember but an ex Prime Minister was assassinated in Paris in the 80s while the French security service looked the other way. That was her cousin.


Through the door there came familiar laughter,
I saw your face and heard you call my name.
Oh my friend we're older but no wiser,
For in our hearts the dreams are still the same.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 109 - 111
KingstonMariner
April 6, 2020, 4:31pm
Meths Drinker
Posts: 22,096
Posts Per Day: 6.07
Reputation: 79.33%
Rep Score: +42 / -11
Approval: +23,440
Gold Stars: 218
Quoted from codcheeky

Good luck with the french
At least the letters look the same, I am learning Greek they have some similar letters with completely different sounds, bought a place there near the Aegean, done it up and waiting to enjoy it, looks like it will be a while yet
I remember learning games off my dad, darts and dominoes, chess and draughts, lots of card games, cribbage and solo, whist and rummy.
Went for a walk to pick a prescription for the mrs here in Notth London and was surprised how busy it was
It’s a stressful time but keep safe and make the most of it and enjoy the time with the kids


Blimey, we should start Language Corner on the other board. I’ve been making an on off attempt at Finnish for the last 17 years. Same letters as us, bar a few with accents, but my god  the grammar is COMPLETELY different. My ambition is to get to the standard of the funny foreigner who works in the ciggie kiosk who the kids ask questions just to hear the silly way he speaks.

“What time is it mister?”
“Today it is elevens o’clock. Buying anything want you to does?’


Through the door there came familiar laughter,
I saw your face and heard you call my name.
Oh my friend we're older but no wiser,
For in our hearts the dreams are still the same.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 110 - 111
promotion plaice
April 18, 2020, 11:25am

Moderator
Posts: 19,625
Posts Per Day: 3.85
Reputation: 64.79%
Rep Score: +20 / -13
Location: Cleethorpes
Approval: +17,047
Gold Stars: 197

No surprise the lockdown will continue for at least another 3 weeks then.

Just finished watching "Sunderland Til I Die" on Netflix, really good enjoyed that.

Started watching "Happy Valley" last night, looks promising.

Is it really Saturday....weird.

EDIT

Might give the live darts a try tonight if I can work out how to get it  



When Leeds trainer Les Cocker was once told Norman Hunter had broken a leg, he asked: “Whose is it?”
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 111 - 111
12 Pages 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 All Recommend Thread
Print

Fishy Forum Fishy Boards Archive › Passing time at home in lockdown?

Back to top of page

This is not an official forum of Grimsby Town Football Club, the opinions expressed are those of the individual authors. If you see an offensive post then click "Report" on the relevant post. Posts will be deleted at the discretion of the moderators whose decision is final. Posts should abide by the Forum Rules. IP addresses of contributors together with dates and times of access are stored. The opinions and viewpoints expressed by contributors to The Fishy are their own and not necessarily those of The Fishy. The Fishy makes no claims that information dispersed through this forum is accurate or reliable. Also The Fishy cannot be held liable for any statements made by contributors of The Fishy.