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iloilo iloilo is a province in the philippines located in the western visayas region its capital and largest city is iloilo city the regional center of western visayas and administratively independent despite being grouped by the province gajalakshmi gajalakshmi sanskrit gajalakṣmīelephant lakshmi also spelt as gajalaxmi is one of the most significantashtalakshmiaspects of the hindu goddess of prosperity lakshmi shoreditch shoreditch is area in east london england it is in the london borough of hackney and tower hamlets and is a part of the east end if and only if in logic and mathematics if and only if sometimes abbreviated as iff is a logical operator denoting a logical biconditional often symbolized by formula1 orformula2 it is often used to conjoin two statements which are logically equivalent in general given two statement a and b the statementa if and only if bis true precisely when both a and b are true or both a and b are false in which case a can be thought of as the logical substitute of b and vice versa anif and only ifstatement is also called anecessary and sufficient condition for example this makes it clear that madison will eat all and only those fruits that are apples she will not leave any apple uneaten and she will not eat any other type of fruit that a given fruit is an apple is both anecessaryand asufficientcondition for madison to eat the fruit note that the truth table shown is also equivalent to the xnor gate fillièvres fillièvres is a commune it is found in the region nordpasdecalais in the pasdecalais department in the north of france
constitution day constitution day is a holiday on which a country honours its constitution puerto rico fc puerto rico fc is a football club which plays in puerto rico dynamic host configuration protocol the dynamic host configuration protocol is a protocol related to computers and networks of computers it is referred to as dhcp for short it was made so that computers could connect to other computers on a network automatically to be able to access the internet or any computer network an ip address is needed dhcp allows for this ip address to be obtained automatically other data like a dns nameserver or a time server can also be obtained that way finally computers that support it can even get a disk image they boot from over the network the address can be dynamic it can change or it can be static it stays the same after a certain time the address lease has to be renewed dhcp is one of the most complicated ip protocols in networks of computers telugu wedding ceremony the telugu hindu wedding ceremony is the traditional wedding ceremony of the telugu people in indiathe cenermony can last several days in the 19th century some ceremonies lasted up to sixteen days modern ceremonies can still last two days or more the caste of the bride and the groom are important for the ceremony thependlior wedding is considered the strongest of social bonds it is said to spiritually merge two souls opening the doors togruhastaashramamhousehold life pruilléléguillé pruilléléguillé is a commune it is found in the region pays de la loire in the sarthe department in the west of france
morelia morelia is a city and municipality in north central michoacán in central mexico the city is in the guayangareo valley and is the capital of the state cascade idaho cascade is a city in idaho in the united states kaldorhicks efficiency kaldorhicks efficiency named for nicholas kaldor and john hicks also known as kaldorhicks criterion is a measure of economic efficiency it captures some of the intuitive appeal of pareto efficiency but has less stringent criteria for this reason it is applicable more often under kaldorhicks efficiency an outcome is considered more efficient if a pareto optimal outcome can be reached by arranging sufficient compensation from those that are made better off to those that are made worse off so that all would end up no worse off than before saillysaillisel saillysaillisel is a commune it is in hautsdefrance in the somme department in north france omen an omen is a sign that is thought to foretell the future often signifying the advent of change the word can mean something eithergoodorbadis about to happen the origin of the word is unknown although it may be connected with the latin wordaudire meaningto hear an example from the past babies born with birth defects were believed to be a bad or evil omen
robozuna robozuna is an british animated series made in partnership with the italian studio kidscave entertainment history the series depicts the adventures of ariston marshal of the sejm marshal of the sejm also known as sejm marshal chairman of the sejm or speaker of the sejm is the speaker chair of the sejm the lower house of the polish parliament in modern poland the full title is marshal of the sejm of the republic of poland schweitenkirchen schweitenkirchen is a municipality in pfaffenhofen in bavaria in germany weather weather is the daytoday or hourtohour change in the atmosphere weather includes wind lightning storms hurricanes tornadoes also known as twisters rain hail snow and lots more energy from the sun affects the weather too climate tells us what kinds of weather usually happen in an area at different times of the year changes in weather can affect the mood and life of many living things people wear different clothes and do different things in different weather conditions they also choose different foods in different seasons weather stations around the world measure different parts of weather ways to measure weather are wind speed wind direction temperature and humidity people try to use these measurements to make weather forecasts for the future these people are scientists that are calledmeteorologists they use computers to build large mathematical models to follow weather trends severe weather can hurt people and their property it can also just be a bother some examples of severe weather are causes of weather weather happens because different parts of the earth get different amounts of heat from the sun this makes different climates the tropics get the most heat because the sun shines straight down on them while the poles get the least heat because the sun shines on them from a low angle warmer air is lighter than cooler air and rises higher in the sky by convection the air always has some water mixed with it this is called humidity when it cools the water can change from a gas to a liquid through condensation then the water can fall from the sky as rain or snow after the air rises it gets colder and goes back towards the ground because the air lost its water before it is dry when it comes back to the ground when two air masses of different temperatures meet this is called a warm front or cold front the ways that the air moves around the earth are called atmospheric circulation wood frog the wood frog rana sylvatica is a species of frog it is part of the family ranidae it lives in north america and is the state amphibian of new york the wood frog hibernates during winter
west point utah west point is a city in davis county utah united states communication communication is when information is passed from a sender to a recipient using a medium there are different media that can be used communication can be spoken a word or nonspoken a smile communication has many ways and happens all the time not only humans communicate most other animals do too some communication is done without thinking such as by changing in posture communication that tries to change somebodys mind may be called persuasion or propaganda how communication works communication works by exchanging information or messages in very basic terms besides the content of the message there are other things that are important these are not part of the message itself but rather of its context for a message exchange to be successful the sender and the recipient must have agreed on a vocabulary that avoids ambiguity for example the wordhedgecan mean completely different things based on the context in botany a hedge is a row of shrubs or trees that make a barrier or form a border in finance a hedge is an investment made to reduce the risk of another investment in linguistics a hedge is a word or set of words that make other words less important without information it is therefore very difficult to know whichhedgeis really meant by the speaker wavelength a wavelength is the length of the shortest repeating part of asine wave all waves can be formed by adding up sine waves that is every wave is a total of sine waves which may be identified by fourier analysis it is also known as the distance between a crest and another crest of a wave highest point above equilibrium or the distance between a trough and another trough of a wave lowest point below the equilibrium of a wave examples of waves waves are everywhere examples of waves includelengthof a sine wave the sine wave has a pattern that repeats the length of this repeating piece of the sine wave is called the wavelength the wavelength can be found by measuring the length or distance between one peak of a sine wave and the next peak the wavelength can be found in many other ways too as the frequency of a wave increases the wavelength decreases thus the frequency and wavelength are in inverse proportionality there are other properties of waves and sine waves such as their frequency amplitude phase and speed a symbol used for wavelength most often is the greek letterlambda prähnu prähnu is a village in emmaste parish hiiu county in northwestern estonia bayenghemlèséperlecques bayenghemlèséperlecques is a commune it is found in the region nordpasdecalais in the pasdecalais department in the north of france
peony the peony or paeony paeonia is the only genus in the flowering plant family paeoniaceae they are native to asia southern europe and western north america it is the national flower of china other websites ltbrgt charades charades or charade or is a word guessing game a player acts out a word or phrase and the other players attempt to guess what the word or phrase is in a certain amount of time the person who is acting usually pantomimes similar sounding words the game has also been adapted into television shows like acting crazy party game give us a clue body language and celebrity charades lactation lactation describes the secretion of milk from the breasts when a mother feeds her young it occurs with almost all female mammals after the birth of their young in humans the process is also calledbreastfeedingornursing in most species milk comes out of the mothers nipples the platypus which is a monotreme mammal releases milk through ducts in its abdomen in only one species of mammal the dayak fruit bat is milk production a normal male function milk contains fat lactose and protein as well as vitamins and minerals apart from food nutrients mothersmilk contains a range of antibodies which protect the baby until it develops its own immune system when born a baby has antibodies from across the mothers placenta its own immunoglobulin production takes about six months to develop after birth so meantime the mothers milk supplies them milk production requires the hormones prolactin and oxytocin the evolution of milk production made use of a feature which was present before modern mammals the cells which produce milk were developed from the apocrine glands in the skin meaning since the skin of synapsids had glands in it the development of milk production was possible neunkirchen constituency neunkirchen is an electoral district of saarland it includes the districts of neunkirchen saarpfalzkreis and sanktwendel mesosaurus mesosaurus is an extinct marine reptile from the early permian of southern africa and south america it was one of the first known marine reptiles and had many adaptations to a fully aquatic lifestyle it is sometimes considered an anapsid but there is some disagreement about that it is described by benton as aparareptile that is a sauropsid palaeobiologymesosauruswas one of the first reptiles to return to the water after early tetrapods came to land in the later devonian it was around in length with webbed feet a streamlined body and a long tail that may have supported a fin it probably propelled itself through the water with its long hind legs and flexible tail its body was also flexible and could easily move sideways but it had heavily thickened ribs which would have prevented it from twisting its body specimens show it was viviparous bearing live youngmesosaurushad a small skull with long jaws the nostrils were located at the top allowing the creature to breathe with only the upper side of its head breaking the surface its teeth were suitable for catching small nektonic prey such as crustaceans distributionmesosauruswas significant in providing evidence for the theory of continental drift because its remains were found in southern africa and eastern south america two far away places asmesosauruswas a coastal animal and therefore could not have crossed the atlantic ocean this distribution indicated that the two continents used to be joined together
hafnium hafnium is a chemical element it has the chemical symbol hf it has the atomic number 72 it is a metal it is silver gray in chemistry it is placed in a group of metal elements named the transition metals the chemistry of hafnium is similar to zirconium hafnium is found in zirconium minerals hafnium is used in tungsten alloys in filaments and electrodes it is also used as a neutron absorber in control rods in nuclear power plants trying to put it in the bin not my fault yes yes yes what have you done to this poor wee man its his leg doctor whats she done to you rash whatve they been doing to you were they bad to you were they were they bad these women are all the same youll get used youll used to it id better look under the big light there we go lets see whats what did i do were they bad were they were they bad to you were they are you just kidding me on are you are you just kidding on are you are you just kidding on are you just kidding on youre just kidding on arent you just kidding me on oh thats a good boy there now oh its only an allergic rash its just yes or on his body or anything and and she said this afternoon aha and she advised to bring him in to it looks like an allergic rash have you changed your soap powder or erm fabric softener i dont used it cos my husbands allergic to it aye thats thats certainly what it looks like mhm you know that type of thing either a fabric softener or a soap powder rash hes not on any medicines no he got his injections last thursday aye i wouldnt do that to you i wouldnt do that i wouldnt do it to you right okay up you come and well get you something for that its not erm anything thats hes going to pass on it looks much much more like erm an allergic rash and hes got an allergic reaction to something mm isnt it whos thatsitting there you like that you can see everything now he just loves fun dont you he loves attention he would love to walk as well he would love to walk wouldnt you i wish he would walk hes been so heavy for me to carry why carry you instead is it im not so sure about that are you he loves to get thrown up and do you do you like that the rougher the better there we are now then you go back to your mum ill write something down on a prescription here for you if it was an allergy to soap powder would it take a long time to come out can do it can take several months before it comes out i had been washing all his hand his clothes by hand before i went back to work and of course i dont have quite the same time thats right so ive been putting them in the washing machine so maybe it could be something as simple as that and it would take maybe it could take longer i mean it yes it takes it could take to get the skin sensitized i see and then to produce a reaction so id be best to go back to aye i think so im afraid im afraid so the only other thing i would say is erm aura symptom an aura is the changes that people see hear smell taste or feel before they have an epileptic seizure or before they have a migraine it comes from the greek word for breeze the cause of the aura is related to the way the brain works so this is a neurological condition migraines there are different kinds of migraines about 15 of people who have a migraine will have an aura the symptoms may include visual problems like not being able to see for a short time seeing zigzag lines or floating spots dizziness a ringing noise in the ears tinnitus and problems speaking it may take up to an hour after the aura begins before a person starts getting a migraine epileptic seizures many people with epilepsy have an aura before having a seizure this can be helpful because the aura can tell the person that a seizure is coming ahead of time and give them time to get to a safe place the time between the aura and the seizure is usually short often from seconds to minutes other causes there are other neurological conditions which can cause auralike symptoms these include strokes and panic attacks for example scotomas scotoma came from the greek word for darknessskotos ablind spotor area of reduced vision surrounded by a normal visual field ie a person can see normally except where the scotoma is scotomas may affect one or both eyes they can be eitherabsolutewhere the person can see nothing within the scotoma orrelativewhere the person can see something within the scotoma but less than usual tethys mythology tethys is a titan in greek mythology she is the titan of fresh water her parents are gaia and uranos with her brother okeanos her children are the river gods the sea and spring nymphs the okeanids saikaidō is a japanese term for both an ancient division of the country and the main road running through the region historysaikaidōwas one of the main circuits of thegokishichidōsystem it was first established during the asuka period over centuries the government functions of thegokishichidobecame less important however the traditional eight regions includingsaikaidō remained cultural markers thesaikaidōroad connected the capitals of the provinces in this region geographysaikaidōis the geographic region of kyūshū tsushima island and iki province were also part of the regionsaikaidōhas nine ancient provinces and two islands including regional earthquakes historic earthquakes are namedsaikaidōwhen the main damage was in the kyūshū region often quakes are called by the japanese era name along with region location such assaikaido
queen consort of denmark the king or queen consort of denmark is a constitutional institution and a historic office of the kingdom of denmark the kingdom includes denmark and its territories of the faroe islands and greenland blacktown city fc blacktown city football club is an australian semiprofessional soccer club based in blacktown a suburb of sydney it competes in the national premier leagues nsw npl nsw hello local rivalry unlimited as the two big footballing cities of the east midlands lock antlers and you know whos here to survey the wreckage if indeed there is any greavesey of course and at the risk of overdosing on goals you can see all the action that mattered from the first division yesterday and theres more our profile of one of europes men of the week aston villas aussie mark bosnich now on the subject of aston villa we can confirm that despite todays report to the contrary the two million pound transfer of tony daley to is on the former england winger will shortly be on his way to italy as were about to hear from ron atkinson and gary newbon there are reports in todays paper ron that there are problems with the tony daley deal to italy because of personal terms is this true i dont think so i mean i left it all last night and everything seemed er amicable and er i havent heard anything to the contrary today erm the way i understand the situation is tonys happy with er his arrangement and that the clubs have agreed and i think its just a matter of them going back now to report back to their president the italian people and then the way i see it hell hell go after the er game for a medical and you know there shouldnt be any problems there looks good business at villa i mean hes an exciting player but two million pounds thats a huge fee well in this day and age you get your reserve team player normally erm i think what it is i think its a its a its a deal thats should suit all parties i mean tonys been at the club a long time hes expressed a wish to go erm his style and his age is probably just right to go on the continent hes twenty six years of age and er i would guess that his particular style wou possibly would be better suited to continental play than it is in england yeah good diplomacy from ron cos i think thats a cracking deal for villa but anyway thats that sorted out not half oh lets turn our attention to todays little matter leicester and nottingham forest yet another midlands derby and i think this season well weve worked out each of the midlands clubs has to play sixteen midlands derbies yeah we which is great for us its great for us we we is it good for them well we say that but i mean theyre not really derbies if you take the extreme stoke peterborough you wouldnt call that a derby or oxford versus derby county you would hardly call that a derby there are games in our region and as you rightly say theyre great for us but er i wouldnt say that theyre derbies i mean the derbies are are birmingham west brom and west brom wolves and wolves and obviously todays game is a derby leicester forest derby yeah thats right but but you wouldnt say that theyre all derbies tony would you not really i wouldnt have thought so anyway fergys at the game is he yeah alex ferguson alex ferguson i wonder who he wants er i i think it could be that hes after you know he certainly needs some more players you know hes not got enough well well probably find out now lets er go straight over to filbert street where we can join our commentators alan parry and ron atkinson well the new filbert street taking shape the five million pound main stand official open since our last visit here and when the lower tier is completed by the end of the year the stand will house about ten thousand people all seated and under cover one facility has already had plenty of use and thats the physios room leicester have had to cope with a lot of injuries in the early part of the season the most serious blow the loss of steve walsh his height and strength will be badly missed in attacked as leicester field what must be the smallest striking partnership in the first division julian jochim the star of englands youth team last season is just five feet six inches tall and david speedy towers over him with a lofty five feet seven the message to leicesters midfield is keep the ball on the ground well leicester could go third in the table if they win today and as brian little points out thats a big improvement on their early position i think the last time you were here we were actually in the bottom half of the table but shot up to about seventh and since then once we got close to the people with games in hand and catching on the extra games weve come up into the top three sometimes so today puts us back into third place if we win and and obviously we want to be there and you hit a forest team thats unbeaten for the last five matches yeah i think were going to have a major say in what goes on this season i mean er theyve had so many problems injury wise i doubt whether theyve played the same tw the same team twice at any stage this season and er on the day with the players theyve got available theyre going to have a a major say in this league this season well like leicester nottingham forest have been ravaged by injuries carl tyler and gary bull yet to kick a ball this season ian leigh glover making slow recoveries but at least theres good news in the return of centre half colin cooper who starts his first game for two months and two recently injured strikers are back in tandem ironically the biggest partnership in the division leading scorer stan collimore a massive six feet four and his sidekick robert rozario a diminutive six foot three does that mean forest midfield will keep the ball in the air i wonder well forest have recently enjoyed an unbeaten spell frank clark a much happier man yes er weve five games now and er although we havent won as as many as i wouldve liked at least erm weve stayed unbeaten er were getting a few bodies back into the team emptying the treatment room and and things are looking a lot better a very hard game for you this against leicester but you do have collimore in form yes i mean stan missed wednesday and i think we missed him and its good to have him back today it it will be a very difficult game you know i think leicester are one of the er one of the real favourites in this division to go up its a local derby er and lets just hope its a good game and everybody enjoys it and the referee john kirby from sheffield starting the game and thats earlier than he should have done you havent missed anything though cooper gets the first header away its a very very windy day here by the way and cold as well and i think thats gonna have some affect on the game difficult to see which way the wind is blowing at the moment its quite swirling anyway hell judge that one well but its er falls neatly for gemmell and a good lay off here to kingsley black early chance for nottingham forest and really kingsley black will be as they say rather disappointed he didnt do better there ron atkinson well a great situation scott gemmell followed up the long ball picked up the as they ran at the defence and then hes committed to play it and then hes just just slid it in nicely for kingsley black on his left side and really he should really have gone across the face of the goal with it hes gone for the narrow side hes tried to squeeze it in the in the near post when hed got all the far post to go for but thats a shocking thats a shocking let off and that was only about a minute of the game gone and i dare say er ian whose place hes taking on that lefthand side would have relished that kind of opportunity anyway leicester have won a free kick midway inside the forest half the ball set up for to drive it straight into the wall speedy then tried the shot oldfield takes over and leicester forced to go all the way back into their own half this is hill speedy an excellent ball and a very good tackle on speedy by cooper speedy wont agree at the moment because hes writhing in agony and theres a little bit of retribution that followed that but i personally felt that that was a good tackle on speedy ron how did you see it yeah i think colin cooper stepped in to play very very very quickly and thats something i think frank clarke w will be looking for from him hes hes a quick nimble defender speedy was just hanging hanging on waiting for the ball to be played into him and i must confess i didnt really see anything afterwards i mean well if you look at that that doesnt seem anything untoward does it well hes probably just caught him on the back of on the back of the calf but er i thought it was as you say i thought it was a nice sharp incisive tackle another second forest player seemed to go in then i dont know whether it was him that caught speedy rather than cooper with the initial challenge anyway david speedy yeah was in a little tumble job there but i i honestly dont think he if he caught him it was quite accidental yeah im sure youre right and i was just thinking then that er frank clarke will want will want that sort of speed across the across the ground from cooper its perhaps something theyve lack in recent games stability at the heart of their defence of notts forest turn forward by phillips and then agnew captaining leicester wins it back again this is whitlow driving it long to speedy agnew loses out in the challenge in midfield but gemmell manages to find black not long for collimore but too long gavin ward has missed only one game in leicesters goal since he arrived in the summer from cardiff city and with the aid of the wind got an awful lot of distance on that kick and almost earned side a corner it was only just kept in by his opposite number tommy wright i think the wind ron is er behind leicesters backs in this half yes you would you just wonder whether forest back four might just push up a little bit higher and let the ball carry through to the keeper every time here goes kingsley black again getting in behind the defenders but he rather over played his first touch then and the northern ireland international surprisingly finding himself in the clear twice already in the first five minutes although that was er obviously not a chance the first one certainly was coopers header clear thomson wins it back for leicester gets it back again from greyson lovely passer of the ball steve thomson and he finds young neil lewis on the left and this lads very effective indeed going forward hill and collimore collide and leicester did well to win that back a long ball by greyson chettle is underneath it kingsley black a little bit unfortunate there kingsley black hes played hes played a nice ball down the side down the channel but thats the sort of ball collimore would have thrived on i dont think it was that robert rozariod admit to being the quickest player in the world but that so we think thats an area where forest will try and try and exploit just playing down the sides of the er leicester centre halves and let er collimore use this great pace of his i saw him play here last year for southend and to be fair he absolutely ripped er the leicester defence apart oldfield taking a bit of a risk there on the edge of his own box but leicester got away with it lewis forward to ormanroyd moore sticking very very tight and in the end pushing the leicester man and the free kick goes in early to jochim just cajoles his goalkeeper to come out and collect that one yes theyre gonna have a little bit of a problem leicester i mean their stock play normally is er a quality ball from thomson into big walsh well you know with walsh missing they theyve gotta sort of be a little bit more inventive with their free kicks speedy can of course you know hes a good little leaper for a small lad but theyre not just gonna be able to whack the ball up there theyre gonna have to play their way in yes incidentally steve walsh has er that serious knee injury ligaments have been injured i think theyre still not sure exactly how long hes gonna be out but it is gonna be a lengthy er injury and that is a major blow so successfully converted from centre half to striker the linesman has flagged there and its gone nottingham forest way just talking of walsh incidentally he scored twenty goals in his thirty seven games since moving in to attack thats how effective hed been rozario calling for the high ball and wins it colin collimore won back then by greyson and a difficult one for the goalkeeper as phillips came in on him and forest win the throw stewart pierce very deep cross towards rozario and it dropped nicely for whitlow to clear speedys layoff thomson collides the forest man gemmell and the whistle has gone eventually for a free kick to forest foul on steve stone gemmell rozario hes gone well here rozario hes done very well and then he hit it straight against his own man collimore thomson for leicester speedy agnew lewis on the left its a bit short that ball lewis did well to get it now agnew again great ball for speedy and thats the kind of defending that forest have been missing from colin cooper just hurt his shoulder then but hes er still holding it as play goes on and whitlow quite clearly holding collimore then yes i think you saw there whitlows respect for collimore he doesnt want him to get turn round and running at him because big stans got great touch and hes got very very hes got explosive pace here is collimore phillips down the right flank he was offside that was unlucky from forests point of view and collimore dumped to the ground when he played the ball away then and er hes just holding er his shin just above his ankle there and cooper is still in trouble from that er shoulder he injured moments ago coopers all right to continue and the forest physio graham myers busy treating collimore busy is something graham myers has been all season with all forest injuries ward with a free kick gets it clear straight to thomson though greyson thomson gemmell closes down the room immed thats a very good ball agnew speedy coming in ormanroyd then got in his way rather but it comes still to thomson he lays it off to lewis and the cross is too hard some good football there from leicester city all inspired by steve thomson given time and space hes hes an excellent midfield player you know hes got great feet he can pass the ball superbly and he he sees things he spreads the play i mean he tried the forest defence out on the lefthand side t to start with switched the player and got young lewis in and really forest could have done with a better ball er sorry leicester could have done with a better final ball from lewis well this is worrying now for forest because coopers gone down again holding that shoulder its his first er match or at least the first hes started since the opening weeks of the season he did come on as a substitute against er oxford in midweek and frank clarkes first signing injured his shoulder in this collision with speedy complete accident got a kick on the head as well its the shoulder thats giving him a problem and er thats always tricky because er it can er obviously affect the way a defender approaches the more physical aspect of his job they cant really expect him to have a physical game this afternoon can they with david speedy well another physical challenge in midfield seen there by the referee and forest get the free kick and the ball was rolling when pearce took it it was a great kick actually out to phillips on the right it was a pity it was moving still nil nil eleven and a half minutes gone chettle looking for rozario and finds him and it goes towards collimore just cleared in the nick of time by whitlow now oldfield for leicester city greyson all too easy for stone to win back nice control on the ball by gemmell rozario shakes off the first challenge from whitlow and feeds black has collimore outside him and collimore drives his cross in and is cleared by hill thomson playing it back in difficult one for greyson and he was a little bit fortunate i think there to find thomson whos given it away anyway stewart pearce rozario wants it played in quickly oldfield prevented the cross now collimore not quite and agnew did well ormanroyd good ball for speedy and on it goes to jochim but its too long theres a little bit of a more measured ball there by david speedy could have put jochim with a real shout hed made a super little dart across the line of forest defenders phillips straight to hill and thats a long ball aimed at ormanroyd cooper across to cover and you just saw him grimace a little bit again there as he charged in on ormanroyd that shoulder obviously still him a problem he seems to be holding it a little bit awkwardly as it comes in to speedy now chettle gets it away that would be a little bit of a problem for frank clarke if er cooper has got a problem with his shoulder you know if its if its serious because looking at his people on his bench you know neil webb and crosby and looking at the makeup of his team he hasnt really got anybody he could slot back in there unless he put er rozario in there yes thats true its a good point so itll be er very important that the injury doesnt affect cooper for too long here having said that hes been out that long you know alan and cooper hell not want to miss any more football surely leicester city get the throwin jochim won it greyson not a very good ball gemmell wins it back for forest now black forward collimores offside and that looked a very close decision ooh id like to look at that one again alan i mean thats bang in front of us and thats thats the sort of area theyll be looking to play the ball down the sides for collimores pace and i wouldnt wonder on it i would wonder i made him well it doesnt clearly show it there i made him onside from our position meanwhile agnew lifts it in and there is another offside decision and this time its gone in forests favour speedy was offside i think stan collimores just said to the ref to the linesman on this side you know i started my run from m my half of the field but that would be a dangerous game to play against somebody with his pace is to give him too much space at the back of him oh thats a lovely header on as well it almost reached rozario greyson gets it clear chettle back into the leicester half now thomson and agnew combining well and the first time ball volleyed out towards ormanroyd needs some help and gets it from thomson who started this move off and lifted in towards agnew cooper clears it still hasnt gone out and er phillips just prevented it i think going for a corner yes its a throw thomson again for leicester city looking very influential early on here this is lewis only nineteen this lad and very pacey and wins the corner yes youre spot there alan erm stevie thomson is pulling all the strings for leicester im a little bit surprised stone hasnt tried to get a bit closer to him although i think hes been given the job of tracking agnew whos more of an attacking midfield player thomson takes the corner as well whitlow coming in on that near post the goalkeeper was very decisive then and er has benefited by getting the free kick tommy wright yeah that might be of those situations with the referee being over protective towards the goalkeeper i dont really think he had a claim on that ball the goalie i mean hes come out over the top of his own defenders and i over big ormanroyd and he can do little else but push it back down into the pack couldnt really see how there was a foul there another free kick has been given this time against big mike whitlow lively start to the game and a lively start for the referee eleven free kicks for fouls already gemmell swings the latest free kick into the box pearce did well to win that one hill only half clear and thats a goal kick but i think were seeing something in the forest side we havent see for what twelve fourteen years are we they just they th they refu you know they lift balls into the box now i mean weve always associated forest with playing their way into the penalty area now with rozario er with collimore theyve got the licence or the facility just to knock long balls through the air at them this is kingsley black and again he looks to use collimores pace and he moved into a great position there collimore whitlow across to block he still gets the cross in that was dangerous agnew and hill combining to get is clear but its a corner and that cross caused real problems to leicester theres no danger if leicester dont seal off this space heres that ball again up alongside defenders gone deep and kept collimore on side and this is where you expect stan to do his trick actually hes tried to play it in early there collimore will remain a threat from the corner he has just won rozario on the near post chettle also has come forward for this kick and it goes in towards that near post area where oldfield takes no chances second successive corner then for forest and again its aimed at rozario who wins it this time thats dangerous scrambled away by hill to jochim lovely little turn hes deceived cooper hes got the pace to go all the way here jochim how does the referee interpret that foul moores the guilty player jochim had got away from him and unless the referee decides that there was another defender coming round on the cover there moores could be in big trouble i think youll find cooper was just a touch deeper than him albeit very wide i think colin cooper just got round the side of this a brilliant run from young good turn and hes a hes attacked the heart of the defence and look at coopers position now i think hes just slightly nearer to the keeper than laws the yellow card for a foul on jochim and but laws will be relieved he certainly could have gone for that some referees might have interpreted that as a sending off offence whitlow driving the free kick into the wall and then lays it off to lewis stabbed in and away by collimore whitlow again finding thomson now agnew pearce up well and agnew on to it again lewis oldfield comes into the game thomson good football this by leicester jochim across by greyson ormanroyd coming in on the back post pearce gets it away to oldfield well hes scored some really spectacular goals in his career david oldfield and he wasnt far off with that shot i must confess when this one dropped down at him and he chested it out its a lovely little bit of link up play by jochim again good early ball in partial clearance i thought ormanroyd might have got on that partial clearance here from stewart pearce now this is and i must admit when he pulled the trigger then i thought that was going to go right in the back of the net but a good piece of attacking play from weston all credit to them they know they havent got a big guy apart from ormanroyd as an outlet player so theyre prepared to be patient and build up and pass the ball al pass their way through leicester city in the middle of a good spell of form here seventh in the table of the start of play nineteen points from their ten games six wins a draw and three defeats and unbeaten here at filbert street in six matches in league and cup matches in hand on the sides all around them in the table and of course the team that has gone very very close to promotion the last two seasons loing losing in the playoff final looking in the mood and the form to be up there again greyson gemmell comes in to win it back for forest black was weak in possession and this is thomson now oldfield lewis moving down the left and here he is eventually in possession but hes lost it again forest throw stone no problem for whitlow although that almost dropped in a bit short for gavin ward we do see the problems weve seen it at both ends the goalkeepers have when people chase a lost cause like rozarios just done there you know rea no real no real problems at first but then they chase put the keeper under pressure and the keepers tend to panic midway through the first half here at filbert street still leicester city nil nottingham forest nil but a good game good kick there by ward chettle wins it thomson finding agnew theres leicester build now with greyson thomson lewis making a run down the left agnew wins it back again for leicester hes playing well thomson jochim and gemmell accepts the gift and then gives it back to oldfield and a little untidy period of play but heres lewis to ormanroyd speedy sets it up for greyson and in it goes again towards agnew the captain and did that cross the line yes its a corner well some of the football leicester have played in this opening twenty o twenty minutes has been some of the best ive seen them i ive probably seen them about four or five times in the last six months and they do tend to go a bit route one when walsh is playing but today their link up play has been excellent thomson with the corner hes looking for whitlow but it was headed by rozario thomson can try again and that flicked off the defender and bounced kindly with tommy wright but apart from this er for leicester this alan now theyre starting to s squeeze a little bit and theyve got to be a little bit careful they dont leave collimore too much space to run into but at the moment theyre starting to dominate the game good header by rozario collimore couldnt control it and thats the sort of link up frank clarkell be looking for ball onto rozario a little touch through and then the blistering pace of er collimore rozario wearing a vest i notice there ron he wouldnt get into your team wearing a vest would he jochim turns it through to speedy who couldnt repeat the dose heres thomson and now lewis turned back again by ormanroyd and leicester playing some good football in forests half i think leicester public are gonna have to be a little bit patient with their team i mean forest are pulling everybody behind the ball and you know they cant just sling the ball through theyre working is through and they theyre playing some super little link up stuff hes offside here it wont count long before er it got to oldfield speedy was offside i mean we havent seen an awful lot of er julian jochim yet but th the two occasions when the balls been fed into him hes shown a brilliant ability to turn with the ball and get at the defenders and i think if if people like thomson can sort of give him that sort of service hes going to make life awfully difficult for the forest de central defence and his partner there of course speedy he knows h you know he knows whats what in the game doesnt he hes seen it all hes been there yes this is his eleventh league club leicester city i was reading somewhere this morning where hed been with eight clubs in one season good quiz question that one agnew turning it on towards ormanroyd and the header by laws was excellent back in the side now played six in a row des little the signing from swansea has been rested because er frank clarke felt hed lost a little bit of confidence in forests poor start to the season ormanroyd wins the header speedy flicks it on again and chettle er chettle rather got it away as jochim came in on him collimore doing well there he really turned greyson and hes got black storming down the left and rozario to the right good running by oldfield to get back i have to say i think big stan took the wrong option then you know its still chances here for forest phillips playing it in again towards collimore good one handed catch by ward i thought collimore had good break three against two and i thought the the ball he should have played he should have measured a ball into er kingsley blacks stride it would have given a similar sort of chance to the one he missed in the first minute ormanroyd winning another header inevitably jochim to speedy ormanroyds layoff a good one for lewis gets it in quickly on the left foot ormanroyd and then speedy collided with pearce as he went in to try and turn the ball goalwards and its all ended up a goal kick another very dangerous tact i thought ormanroyd g got more on that actually when he headed it i thought hed actually caught a defender as he headed it but er he hasnt really got a good contact on the ball i think as you said earlier the wind is playing a big part in the game and i i would i would imagine er the forest the forest managementll be very happy to get to half time no score i think they would fancy their chances going er with the wind behind them its a cold wind too i can tell you a real wintry afternoon here on the day we lost the hour on the clock it looks as though winters started in earnest i think winter started in august i dont know about in earnest well you should never worry you always manage to find the sunshine somewhere dont you i could do with a little bit up here pall heres collimore oh its a great effort by collimore splendid work there ron by the big man yes he did well it its not his best side er his right foot but you know he can weigh in on that side but er he does have a hunger for goals which is understandable considering the vein hes in at the moment thats er eight in seven games for him the last seven there goes oldfield lewis its exciting this young man when he goes forward like this oh its a tremendous run and it took a very fine tackle by chettle to stop him oh that was brilliant wasnt it picked up the pace picked up the square ball here and attacked he went went like a bomb thats brill no defender in the world whatever level they are likes being attacked with by a pace player running at them he really forced the issue there didnt he lewis and caused the corner thats a tricky corner too turns it back in an agnews header and speedy has turned it in half an hour gone the captain has an injury but his side have taken the lead david speedys goal yes and thoroughly deserved i mean we could sense a goal was coming good ball in they theyve ch changed the tactic a little bit on this one thomson hes hit a deeper corner yep theyve get in each others way but theres speedy a predator yard off the keeper thats a good area to be on corner kicks when the balls bobbling about just in front of the keeper because its amazing how many things fall down just in front of the keeper david speedys eighth goal of the season hes top scorer here he got a couple in the last home game against notts county and that was as ron perfectly described it a real predator in action there well i think its reasonable to say as well it was one that was deserved wasnt it theyve been threatening that for the last fifteen minutes or so had a er not the best of starts but theyve taken control of the game for my money o over the last period agnew has just er received treatment from alan smith he got kicked in the head by his own player mike whitlow there but i dont think hell mind because er it all contributed to the goal fourteen minutes of the first half remaining and leicester city deservedly in front here goes collimore and black good ball for rozario stone black again needs the cross now and he supplies it towards collimore touched away and a shot by phillips took a deflection off lewis for a corner and you wouldnt have bet against that fellow volleying one in would you phillips i mean thats thats one of his stock in trades hes a superb volleyer of the ball and it was there for a second with a chance was there for a second very good signing phillips has been already hes er played both sides of midfield filled in at centre back as well in recent matches hes only been with the club a few weeks black lifts the corner into the near post and that astonishingly evaded everyone jochim took that beautifully agnew to speedy good ball oldfield nice form out from leicester my word theyre spraying it around beautifully lewis great running by oldfield just played it in too long for him but hes gonna get it anyway and a good ball to lewis thomson agnew splendid football from leicester city greysons cross into the near post speedy just missed it it almost sat up perfectly for him forest on the record a little bit here but they suddenly break themselves and thats great defending again by whitlow but at the moment theyre on fire leicester are on fire at the moment as i say this this fellow the last twenty minutes are the best ive seen leicester city play for a long long time and its been bought upon by necessity really theyve had to play their way through and they certainly should be capable of doing that and some of the buildup play has been tremendous in this period of time here was that previous attack ron yeah its a good good early ball in from greyson as well a combination of i would think of about twelve passes but tha they switched the play from side to side whitlow judging a difficult bounce well he looks the part at centre back as well but heres rozario gemmell black pearce is up in support but he goes for the long ball in and hill met it first and that came off simon greyson oh no it didnt the the linesman changed his mind i think it was very very important as well for leicester to get a goal while theyre having a good good spell because er theres no theres no doubt i would expect forest to put a far more sustained pressure on the second half with the wind in their backs i could see them able to hit their front players a lot easier what lovely skill that was by thomson in a very tight situation although in the end hes given it away for me hes been the best player on the field this first half yes rozarios lay off well read by whitlow agnew ormanroyd and now oldfield good work though gemmell came back to rob him kingsley black on the counter attack rozario slipped i think fortunate to get it back and finds black in a good position and leicester worked hard to win that back chettle wins back the header but its gone straight to whitlow thomson takes over and why not the way hes played always one to get and usually using it well and hes got a throwin yeah i think the biggest single difference in the two sides at the moment lets see what happens here first turned back to ormanroyd who couldnt control it first time and that was enough for forest to win it back rozario did well then black seeing quite a bit of the ball on this side of the field pearce look for phillips on the right lewis got there first but it dropped to stone rozario stone again that was a clever effort really was it was clever i dont think the keeper was entitled to do that was he i think gavin ward might have got er got a catch on that but i was just saying here lets have a little look at this as he pops it off now stone stood it in there just stood it in there but its its a bit innocuous really i suppose safety first is the order of the day it has produced a corner though black will take it swinging it in flicked on by rozario and the goalkeeper made up for er what might have been an error a moment or two ago by coming bravely in with pearce right in front of him and rozario i mean on the flick i was saying the single biggest difference for me between the two sides has a been the passing but also the movement theres been some tremendous movement from the leicester city if you like the front six the midfield players and the er front three you know ive talked about thomsons passing from midfield but youve always got to be have targets to hit you see if youre a passing player and certainly the leicester players have given him that and phillips found collimore a willing target then but hill came back to deny it yes at the moment hes sort of he hes the lone ranger isnt he collimore always a threat oh no whats he gavin ward has picked up a back pass and theyve taken the free kick quickly and tried to take full advantage of the situation and the referee has said you cant do that i think they can alan i think they can be interesting that one isnt it the goalkeepers hes committed the cardinal error by picking up the er the back pass oh hes given a free kick the other way well thats mystified me thats why it happened could you call that a deliberate back pass it almost came off greysons er foot by mistake well i cant see what else hes given this decision for now well that was a mystery a little bit initially why the second free kick was given in leicesters favour must remain an even greater one we need alfred hitchcock to sort that one out well gary newbon somebodys got to unravel the mystery i mean for me they for me they should be drawing one each actually now what alfred hitchcock and gary newbon you mean or the teams right fair enough thomson good ball out to lewis thats a fine ball into speedy and a lovely little lay off to jochim yes that was a very interesting talking point and er no doubt greavesiell have a view on that at half time theres black gemmell pearce bit long to rozario good ball that oh he almost chested it down into the path of stone now dont pick this one up gavin moore no he knew about that good spell this for nottingham forest laws in possession looks for colin moore in the middle hand ball well that was totally unnecessary from pete the balls he let the ball drop behind him but er he still had a chance to get back on this i mean simon greyson is not not picking up here neither is colin hill and really its come on a little bit sudden but that was totally unnecessary as well that well weve seen some comic cuts things going in the last five minutes or so havent we but i must admit ive got to know what happened with that goal or free kick in yes another assignment for the dreaded newbon i think hell have to speak to the referee about that gemmell straight on to the head of hill and thomson dispossessed by gemmell pearce whips it in dangerously and no risks taken by big mike whitlow corner actually theyve picked up the pace forest since the goal erm dont this leicester are playing anywhere near as well as they were at the time they scored corner goes in deep pearce getting up well and ward got up better than anyone and good safe hands as well by the keeper can smile now were we right did he give a free kick in my book he gave a free kick for forest certainly looks as if he did i mean he didnt give any other indication well i cant think why a free kick would have been given for anything else er certainly forest believed it was and ward believed it was a free kick you could tell by the expression on his face its one to leave to half time when weve got a bit more time to er examine the incident perhaps here weve only got er what four minutes less than that remaining leicester leading remaining leicester leading one nil against nottingham forest fortunately no dispute about the goal agnew speedy thomson not long for jochim and its a good ball oh well played colin cooper oh that was almost a classic build up wasnt it little ball up to speedy drops it off to thomson a good through ball to a running forward jochim ormanroyd phillips denying the room and lewis with the cross speedy getting up well with pearce and it breaks to black against the wind he cant get any er meat behind the clearance greyson thomson back to the fullback again and he wins it back off chettle but coopers there and that was a foul by whitlow in the back of rozario play on says the referee forest in possession a bit of a luck break there off oldfield takes it to collimore typical stan collimore and now black phillips on the far post well he is a great volleyer of the ball as ron mentioned before hes not the greatest header of the ball although he has won a corner yeah but you see that was a good chance you know i mean s kingsley black has stood it in here to the second post now if he doesnt feel he can get enough on it to go for goal he should keep it in the danger area just turn it back across the face of the goal and let one of the other lads have a go at it collimore or rozario corner kick black headed away by oldfield and did that cross the line it hasnt yet and ormanroyd comes out with the ball i think theyre actually appealing for hand ball you know the forest players heres phillips for forest still one down black onto hills head good clearance speedy oldfield lewis making a great break again down the left he really is quick and hes got the chance of a cross here knocks it in towards speedy and got the final ball wrong but a shame hed done so well great great sort of break from the kid there think ed took out one club too many there didnt he little little sand wedge would have found er speedy on the on the back yes post and hill finds speedy hes playing well as well speedy leading the line very well heres jochim cooper gets it clear phillips for nottingham forest only about half a minute of the first half remaining and er certainly whitlow has hardly put a foot wrong at the back for leicester so far played at left back and centre back this season mike whitlow heres jochim he needs a bit of help here cooper breathing down his neck did well agnew turned in towards speedy pearce gets it clear good defending in the nick of time but still leicester press greyson and again greyson headed away by laws to ormanroyd that was a chance well that was a glorious opportunity wasnt it coming off the back of some more good build up play from er leicester good little stand in ball there you see laws cant quite get it up on it no he big sticks there falling on his left foot it maybe came down a little bit too slow for him i think thats about er the saving grace on that one hes there to win it back and find jochim nice turn by him taken off him though by stone good work from rozario now black down the lefthand side for him five men forward here nottingham forest swung back in towards rozario collimore good tackle by hill a really effective challenge and collimore and hill having a real scrap as the ball comes over and the referee steps in and stern action might be required here by referee kirby the referees got a real problem here its bad enough with er collimore and hill wrestling on the floor but without the goalkeeper coming and getting involved now he was lenient earlier on in the half the official when he might have shown a red card to laws is he going to be similarly lenient again with the two players here came on the back of a very very good move as always and you see the two players tangling on the ground here i think i dont think big stan will be very happy with what hes done there no he was certainly the aggressor more so that hill whats it to be yellow yellow well fair enough we criticize referees often enough for perhaps harshly sending players off i suppose we should compliment mr kirby for not showing the red card there though ill say as i said earlier in the half theres some play some referees might have seen that as a sending off offence what dyou think ron well i saw a sending off yesterday on television that er i thought was nowhere near as severe as that and i must say that hes a very luck man stan so the first half ends in real drama and a lot of talking points for jimmy greaves and tony back in the studio at half time to discuss when they rejoin us after the break with the score here at filbert street leicester city one nottingham forest nil welcome back well not the least interesting moment in that first half was that peculiar back pass and the free kwick kick which followed it and well come to that in a moment mm but i think leicester as ron was saying look a lot better side without steve walsh funny to say well what theyre doing actually its quite right because theyre they tended to play the long ball to steve walsh so that he could head it down and what theyre doing actually theyve got two four foot eight forwards in jochim and speedy and a nine foot seven winger ormanroyd but because exactly but because of that theyre playing the ball through the forest er midfield and they are looking a lot better side this is the best ive seen them play for a long time leicester theyre playing forest type football theyre playing very well very well indeed although forest should have gone ahead within a minute forest should have gone ahead first first forty seconds of the game i mean black who is consistently doing this along with and crosby and co id if i if if i was poor old frank clarke id be tearing me heart out that that look at that thats thats thats a terrible terrible effort from from there and they could have easily been one up at that particular time which was a minute then theres a whole different ball game isnt there after that but er and then leicester got the bit between the teeth and scored what was a very goal really by your standards wasnt it it was a good goal erm they they played well it was a good move it we we saw a great run by lewis to get this corner which was a smashing bit of football then agnew who doesnt out there at all heads it back in and speedy in the ideal spot in the six yard box a nice little flick on er a lot of courage here by agnew because he can see his own players gonna go to kick the ball but he doesnt flinch out of it knows exactly what hes gonna do tailor made for speedy that isnt it cos theres always defenders good goal on the line you cant yeah be offside no no no its a well taken goal and and thats thats what he was looking for just a little touch on now lets try to clarify this peculiar moment about the back pass right mm yes yes yes it was peculiar wasnt it well as far as we can work out what actually happened is is the referee does give a free kick for this back pass there now it wasnt really a back pass although it did actually come off of greyson keeper picks it up now rozario you can see is is is protesting now the referees given it and what we reckon here is rozarios taken the free kick to gemmell but gemmell is now offside which is fair enough and thats how we look at it now i dont know whether that is the fact thats the sort of assessment weve made er that as far as we know is the referees confirmed that it was offside and actually if you look at that it was offside i dont think theres much doubt about it is there but justice was done really cos it wasnt really a back pass in the first place no er its just one of those marginal things quick thinking by forest penalized there bit unfortunate but justice was done yes and forest have got to find a better route to goal than that and well find out whether they can in a few moments hello again one nil to leicester city good game so far lets just have a look at some of the statistics from that eventful first half and er an eyecatching one at the bottom there look fouls conceded twelve to leicester four to nottingham forest one that forest got away with jim somewhat surprising that actually isnt it you wouldnt have thought there by laws would have been that er discrepancy the the laws for i dont know i mean i get a bit fed up i keep harking on it and i dont want to be labelled as the man who who constantly whinges about forwards diving but i dont know there was no attempt really to he went down after laws had tackled him im sorry i i okay you book the player but it it appears to me that that forwards just dont want to stay on their feet or even try to stay on their feet and if i was the referee and since it was such a long way from goal there was no no advantage in going down was there oh there was no question of him being no not really and there was not question of laws being being er sent off for that professional foul and but if i was a referee now unless i saw the forward actually trying to stay on his feet i would view all of those fouls very suspiciously right forest are gonna have the wind behind them yes in the second half so we can expect to see collimore racing on to all sorts of long balls now well its up to stan to yeah to have a go hes got the pace hes the quickest man on the field probably apart from lewis who looks a bit lively yes the leicester full back erm and you would expect stan to with his with him facing goal to have a go but it doesnt always necessarily apply ton sometimes i we always felt that youd like to play against the wind it gives you just that cos it holds the ball up little bit more control and er and with the wind sometimes the balls al that balls always running away from you and the way goalkeepers play now they tend to come out very quickly and more times than enough they get there first all right we can grab a quick word with frank clarke the forest manager whos talking to garry newbon frank what about this argument thats going on about the free kick that was disallowed well i mean im not interested in that really till after the game erm the referee said it was for offside i mean im not im not arguing about well well think about that after the game leicester were quite a handful in the first half yes yeah they played quite well but i thought we got our game together after the goal and created a few chances ourselves and er if we keep that going were get something from this and finally coopers shoulders obviously very bad youve had it taken yeah er doctor thinks its best if he comes off so er weve had to take him off thank you and as a result of that david phillips who as i was saying in the first half has proved himself to be a very valuable allrounder already to forest has slotted back in at centre back again and that garry crosby has come on as substitute and taken up his usual position and phillipsfirst half position on the right wing so thats going to be a problem for nottingham forest who threatened towards the end of that first half to get back into this game one down remember david speedys goal for leicester in the first half and with the wind behind nottingham forest now ironically is often happens in these cases it seems to have just calmed a little but with the wind behind forest i i would think leicester would be expecting a lot of pressure whitlow and his colleagues have looked good under any kind of pressure that forest have managed to exert so far it wont be a problem for phillips slotting in there a very good footballer rozario finding collimore thats a great turn by collimore my word the shot has actually gone into the second tier of the stand behind the goal and having done so beautifully in the buildup how did he get it so wrong with the shot i think well see a lot of this the second half rozario looking for the first flick on as you say hes leaning well back there there was a suggestion he might just have got you know as he went past the defender here collimore i mean his first touch is decent hes gone past theres a suggestion i think that he he could have gone down there may have been free kick there but he looks as if he was still left with a shooting chance could even you know have possibly have driven it another yard taken it a yard further and killed the keeper off i think well see a lot of that this half now the ball up and rozario winning his share of flick on headers and that fellow trying to pounce and everything colin hill injured still has that remarkable record of not having missed a single game since he signed for leicester from sheffield united he was the only player who played in every single match last season leicester fans taking every single vantage point they can around the ground and of course they have a marvellous view of the beautiful new stand that were sitting in hill fit to continue here for leicester greyson forward won back by chettle responsibility on chettle now in the second half having lost his er partner defence cooper how unlucky for poor old cooper finally getting back into the side and then not lasting more than forty five minutes cos of that shoulder injury thomson volleys it forward to jochim taken off him by phillips gemmell gary crosby gets his first touch taken off him by lewis thomson invites ormanroyd to move forward and he drives it on and as he did so presume the referee has whistled for a free kick for the challenge by gemmell yes he has forest think they got an offside decision out of that but the whistle had er gone before that and the impressive neil lewis will take the kick ormanroyd the target and he wins it chettle gets it away to rozario hes done well here rozario hes done really well invites black to move forward and that was good defending from greyson chettle wins it back and straight away gives possession back to leicester good work by chettle lewis agnew and hes dispossessed by gemmell but whitlow to leicesters rescue er late challenge there by thomson caught stone free kick to forest taken by phillips looks for pearce left oldfield wins it back for leicester though well you wouldnt have fancied that as a goalkeeper would you pearce suddenly came flying in on ward and a foul by whitlow on rozario and pain written all over robert rozarios face and we saw that the last time we had a nottingham forest live game when he collided with a post up at bolton wanderers and had to go off with a rib and facial injuries booking there for whitlow incidentally the crowd here today just over seventeen thousand i think that makes it the best of the season at filbert street and thats the fourth caution of the game still one nil to leicester david speedy the scorer ron yeah i was just looking at erm i thought that was quite a bit of resolute defending there from er whitlow erm im not too sure whether rozario may not have just caught his studs in the ground and tweaked a knee something like that i dont think the actual impact of the tackle has caused that problem well its if theres anything wrong with rozario they are in trouble forest theyve already lost the centre half the last thing they want to happen is to lose a centre forward neil webb is the remaining substitute as well as substitute goalkeeper mark crossley and frank clarke must be thinking how many more injuries am i gonna get this season rozario limps on but he doesnt look too comfortable free kick taken by phillips and wasted by him and rozario looks in trouble at the moment he is just er limping around hes sunk back to his er hands on his knees again and well look at that he you dont really need words to describe how he must be feeling at the moment laws swings it in flicked away gemmell gets it back and now pearce black outside him and it goes in long towards collimore good work by gavin ward most significant thing about that cross that kingsley black was er like you say was rozario was twenty yards outside the penalty box and that should be his territory big hanging c crosses like that i would think frank clarke would probably give him another minute or so to see if he can run it off if not hell whip er webby on and put probably put crosby up front just put webby on the righthand side of midfield and put little gary crosby up the middle where hes played a few times for forest or more than a few times actually so only neil webb left if you discount the goalkeeper and i remember the last time we did that forest live game up at bolton forest had to use their both their substitutes in that game as well quite early on hope they dont think were an unlucky omen for them and thats a foul by greyson on stone free kick to nottingham forest and rozario has gone not gone down but hes holding his leg again inside the penalty area and er hes not a happy i think he might have to come off soon and stones free kick wasted but they can try again black rozarios just limping now hes virtually a passenger and er i would think forest have got a difficult decision to make a moment or two they couldnt half do with a goal now collimore got round ormanroyd and into the box and a great effort my word that would have been a spectacular goal oh the big mans desperately unlucky there isnt he as you say he hes gets ormanroyd just drags it past him and then he does er agnew coming in he just him a little a little flip above the keeper bounces off the crossbar that would have been a super piece of front play but its a rozarios got to come off now at the moment hes just er a big sums it up there thats his frustrations when youre having problems but er it looks as though hes got to come off rozario yes he c he can barely walk at the moment rozario never mind run so you can imagine frank clarke thinking well weve got the wind behind us weve gotta put a lot of high balls into the box and he is very important to us but at the moment hes not making the box i mean the big fellows here theyve got to try and run it off or give it a tug and come off come off and get the er the sub on important period for forest to keep pressing on if theyre gonna have to make another change black gets it into the box rozario got a header in but even as he headed the ball he limped away again and if hed have been properly fit then he would have really powered that one in but at some times your dilemma as a manager you say think well can he just stay on and nick us a goal knowing full well that if if he has he comes off it makes them fairly lightweight one nil to leicester city eleven minutes gone in the second half its certainly been an eventful match this one way and another and an enjoyable match frankly theres always er something happening its lively pearce finds rozario hes still limping away whenever he er comes into play like that lewis finding greyson jochim almost nipped in there between chettle and tommy wright good atmosphere here two of the midlands biggest clubs in the first division good header on by ormanroyd its gone over speedys head cleared by david phillips but only to lewis agnew oldfield good ball ormanroyd onto speedy again phillips takes it off him and forest get the throw in and it looks now down on the bench which is er just down beneath our commentary position here as though neil webb is taking off his er track suit and will come on shortly theyve signalled to the referee now rozariossozarios ew try and run it off or yes they push er crosby has gone up front erm with collimore and stones come out on the righthand side good break by black but the final shot wasnt too clever webbs taken more of his er custom central midfield ron i mean the one thing that neil webb can do as you say he hes missed a lot of football he played against our reserves thursday night but the one thing he can do if he get an opportunity he can produce a telling ball i mean in in the midweek game against us he had very little play and then he produced one ball that got them an equalizer and i suppose thats what frank would look for now well played whitlow a lot of ball back to lewis as er a bit half and half its come back to him again chance down by stone leicester citys throwin certainly one thing is noticeable leicester havent er quite dropped back into the gear they were in in the first half ron have they no i think er the that forest have put a bit of a press on them i think the wind is definitely playing a part you know its sometimes its hard as they get the ball so far forward erm i did feel that leicester i think if they can s if they can withstand this little bit of pressure now theyll get a si a situation where they can start rolling the ball again and get their play going but it is important from their point of view they they sort of hold this pressure at bay heres pearce webb knocked back towards pearce who wins the header cleared by hill well that was a typical forest move of old wasnt it pearce a little square ball webby plays the one two and pearce doesnt stop his running keeps his run going that was forest in their pomp considering the disruptions forest have had to er undergo here theyre getting back into this game impressively at the moment but theyre still a goal down collimore stone won it back brilliantly off lewis but it came to nothing thomson this is hill and thats a disappointing ball straight on to chettles head you see the difference there was thomson pulled for a short ball there and he was ignored whereas in the first half they virtually tried to play through thomson on everything nottingham forest have only won three of their eleven league games this season four drawn four defeats and only one away win two one at luton theres only about er what is it four teams below them in the table at the moment and a defeat today would be a serious blow for them but crosby almost released stone then into a good position and you have to say forest have certainly had the best of this second half now then oldfields got the legs to bring leicester clear on the break here and that excellent play by oldfield ormanroyd hes still going and still the shot blocked agnew has his shot blocked as well leicester have their best little spell of the half now oldfield and he wins the corner off brian laws well thats what leicester needed really to relieve the pressure yeah he did exceptionally well in the early part of the move he pick a ball up oldfield carried it along way with pace and power and then just kept his retained the ball for his side in draws ormanroyd near post and hes flicked it straight across the danger area gemmell just kept in by crosby and it comes again to gemmell its a poor ball though by scott gemmell giving possession by to greyson and now jochim thomson lewis hes so direct this lad you have to check though as gemmell action stride for stride now ormanroyd in towards speedy far post to speedy black brings it clear for nottingham forest collimores drifted out to the left this is whitlow play getting congested into the middle third of the field at the moment ormanroyd familiar leggy run of his turns it back to lewis speedy let it run on to jochim superb play by jochim and he couldnt finish it off thats some brilliant understanding between the two front players there lined up each other off th off the ball and then a little dummy by er speedy look at this theyre dead in line they know what theyre doing hes dummied the ball there jochims rolled his his marker very very well got it back across the other fella really couldnt quite get enough power on the shot but great link up play from front players that offside collimore and incidentally going back to that shot by jochim in the end the referee gave a free kick against him for er presumably fouling the defender which seemed a harsh decision well thats very harsh particularly in view of the stick the forwards have to take i think he rolled the defender superbly there ormanroyd towers above everyone knocks it down to thomson pearce whips it away stone whitlow to lewis and now agnew twenty five minute remaining at filbert street leicester who may move into third position depends on that milwall er middlesbrough game but could move high in the table if they win here today are still leading one nil thomson greyson and on it goes to agnew speedy in the middle ormanroyd arriving but a cross never came yeah but the signs are encouraging again for leicester arent they the the spell that er forest had straight after the interval looks to have been weathered i mean thats not to say theyre not still a threat but at the moment er leicester are starting to boss the game again and thats the important to them neil webb a little layoff to gemmell and on it goes to black and further still to crosby collimore in the middle dont forget to take the ball and finally whips it in towards collimore and lewis heads it back in that direction and ormanroyd with an awkward clearance thomson gets it away and forest exert pressure again pearce intelligent ball for phillips back in it goes to collimore and a header down drops to crosby thomson arrives to dispossess him and knocks it first time for jochim good work by chettle over the roof of the stand and into the street outside they cant score from there so a new ball lewis this his third chance stone has found him in the end has a very calm nature and er explosive turn of pace and all round looks very promising this nineteen year old whos made only about half a dozen appearances in the first team played in three of the last four games in fact thomsons free kick pearce gets it clear and then won back by hill but has only gone back to the forest skipper whitlows been very very good at the heart of leicesters defence today and that was an important header he won then and again shout of hand ball and thats how the referee read it gemmell the culprit been a lot of crucial areas this afternoon alan but i for me i think by and large leicester have always had the edge in midfield erm if you like th the four including ormanroyd have always been have always been more dominant that the forest er midfield quarter still plenty of time for this game to go either way though one nil leicester twenty four minutes completed in the second half and leicester understandably though not legally taking their time there its good play from whitlow and fine ball for lewis thomson now ormanroyd laws blocks the er ball and thats a throw in to leicester yes theyve done that very intelligent leicester when theyre under pressure theyve always changed it normally change the play normally out with his lefthand side but this young boys got a lot of space hasnt done particularly well with that one possession but hes had a lot of space and hes by and large used it very very well game just having one of those little quiet periods but im sure its only seconds away from igniting again here phillips what a wonderful ball that almost turned out be there because er crosby had it not been a better defender would have been in behind whitlow heres thomson ormanroyd phillips again to laws good brave header by lewis and he was caught by stone free kick to leicester city as you say sho showed great courage there the kid didnt he thought the referee was a bit hasty pulling player back cos leicester had got good possession lewis takes the free kick himself it wasnt a good one dropped in short and was headed away by gemmell to black who releases it first time trying to set collimore free two defenders and hes still got the ball and almost got a corner out of it a little disagreement between him and simon greyson words spoken no problem pearce cleared by lewis good ball by phillips scott gemmell easy one for ormanroyd but hes headed it straight to forest black pearce continues his run into the box and a headed came in from crosby well i think gary crosby if he looks at thatll think he possibly should have scored then i mean thats some good build up play nice little touch out there a good curling ball in from black and thats a decent chance not an easy one by any stretch of the imagination but its one if youre looking desperately for an equalizer youd be hoping to score from nice little touch on by speedy pearce wins it back and theres speedy again trying to release jochim phillips across and made a very important little touch to get it er out of play awkward one there thomson and whitlow not whitlow er greyson i should say now hill ward lashes at it but he er made a good contact ormanroyd under pressure from stone moores comes in and free kick has gone leicesters way and er poor old frank clarke has found a mountain of problems at nottingham forest as he took over in the summer a lot of them off the field which have got nothing of course to do with him things that have happened long before he got involved with the club and then all the problems on the field with performances results and injuries i think most people in the game will feel a great deal of sympathy for frank whos one of er the games gentlemen certainly webb trying to release collimore now whitlow who er has had a wonderful game for by money wins it back no offside given there surprisingly as black turns it in and whitlows there to win it again but now the shot by gemmell and the rest of the players of and the bench are curious they thought they should have had an off should have had an offside in that er buildup lewis er jochim rather laws wins it back now webb crosby making a good run and he releases it but it was well read by greyson now oldfield for leicester hes brilliant when he gets going like this ormanroyd and hes got round laws and pulls it back into the danger area but the cross defended well webby collimore good ball still one nil to leicester fifteen minutes to go black in possession for forest now pearce gemmell webb shot block by jochim this is stone and hes got round lewis and done well here stone and the goalkeeper makes a good interception in the near post well to be fair thats thats a little bit of bright er attacking there from stone i dont think lewis er thought stone was capable of doing this you know and hes got into a great situation there really its hard there was there wasnt too much space for him to squeeze the ball back but hes got to be looking to put the ball back from there oldfield find agnew hes gone well here agnew tried to curl a shot in it was blocked back to ormanroyd now lewis poor cross and a very good clearance laws finding collimore oh it was a bit ambitious i think the defenders have done well there you know they forced him across the pitch they forced him onto his righthand side collimore which isnt his best side and theyve managed t theyve managed to frustrate him at his shooting at a distance i think stan if hed looked at that situation again would probably have wanted to go at the first defender an and gone and gone up the left side and you still get the impression this game is far from won yet by leicester free kick has been given for a foul on oldfield frank clarke is on his feet in exasperation at that decision thomson knocks it in quickly headed away by phillips now webb for forest good ball good tackle again by whitlow and how often have i said that today and its not long for collimore chance here for forest perhaps collimore pulls it back but then couldnt either get a shot or a pass it effectively once again i dont really think stan collimore had the had reason to pull that back you know i mean he saw he sh great pace was shown then it was a nothingy ball that he made into a good situation i really think he should have been going to try on a left footed shot from there jochim to speedy on to ormanroyd thomson and again greyson gets it back from oldfield this is neat football by leicester agnew and theyve gotta throw it er twelve minutes to go a little over leicester city one nottingham forest nil thomson for leicester lewis whos lost out there webb takes over three against three at the moment though leicester getting men back quickly collimore hes turned and found some room for himself knocks it in and er once again i have to say whitlow did well yes i think thats the sort of thing when youre a defender the goalkeeper s the goalkeepers almost on it but if youre not sure you get rid of the thing and then say turn round to the keeper sorry pall but im playing safe because that fellow stone wasnt far short of the the ball from collimore i notice leicester have got er gary mills ready on the touch line seemingly about to come on though not yet heres hill central defenders have done a good job today for leicester of course ive put the curse on him saying that he knocks it straight out of play but er gary mills whos missed half a dozen games through injury is going to come on now and hes going to take the place of neil lewis hes done really well lewis one or two exciting moments maybe they felt his concentration had just waned a little bit late on but hes er hes had a good game he should be very pleased with his contribution its a smashing game in fact i didnt think hed done anything wrong you know he didnt look to be under any pressure at all i know the extra experience of er gary mills the only thing about mills hes not natural left sided player whether that will upset the balance at all because lewis was a very important for them he kept stepping in when they wanted to change play yes certainly mills has er operated most of his life down the righthand side either right back or right midfield for leicester well hes not exactly er too disappointed and he shouldnt be either the way hes played heres thomson and mills gets his first touch wasnt bad one cos agnew ran into that space well gemmells clearance whitlow down to ormanroyd collimore did well to win it back and ormanroyd just got a foot in again time running out here for forest weve got about nine minutes to play theyre one behind collimore has the ball he looks so good when hes going forward like this lays it off for crosby and clearance is lacked away by simon greyson and the wind gets up again and the er chill factor i think is what they call it is considerable maybe i need a vest now never mind some of the players into collimore quickly once again by whitlow he came bravely to meet that phillips too deep but hills hasnt got an easy ride here and in fact hes given away a corner its good pressure stewart pearce the captains come forward for the kick taken by black goes in high towards collimore who turns to the referee and claims that he was pushed as the corner came over i really dont think hes got much of a claim there you expect a little bit of jostling dont you when theres a crowd seen in the penalty box pearce crosby and still disappointing end to a promising move its not a disappointing end to the game though is it alan i think you know its hard you g got to go with leicester at the moment because theyre in the pole position and i have for my money been the better side but er forest do look capable of snatching an equalizer they only have seven minutes in which to do so ormanroyd thats a great header to win oldfield hammering it on moores beats speedy to it and chettle gets it forward first time well played mills and well played phillips at the other end but thomson wins the throw in well if there are many days like this at filbert street i think a few er underground heaters in the new stand would be suitable knocked forward by gemmell to collimore six minutes to go forest still a goal behind stan collimore in possession heads it towards stone but he couldnt control that agnew gets it clear to ormanroyd and phillips has done well what a good professional he is hes er slotted straight into this centre back roll as though hes been there all his life oldfield off he goes again on another march forward thomson no free kick given pearce in possession he clashes with agnew and oldfield brings the ball down i think the leicester have got a point there i think scott gemmell virtually picked the ball up leicester are forced another throw in then five minutes to go leicester city one nottingham forest nil and leicester to get the win that will keep them right up amongst the leading clubs can forest snatch a draw or better again moores wins it again whitlow defends superbly thomson then knocking it long and speedy couldnt get there ahead of chettle spot on about whitlow he hasnt missed much at all has he stuck at his task very very resiliently heres pearce crosby and now collimore taken off him by agnew that was a good tackle but hes given it straight to pearce in it goes towards webb bit of a flying swan act by webb inside the penalty area but forest keep the er period of pressure going here in a desperate hurry to get the ball and the er ball boys not in a desperate hurry to give it them back phillips knocking it into collimore collimores done wellwebb that might have been the moment forest drew level i must confess the moment er stan collimore set it up for webb i mean its a nice ball he does brilliant here colin checks the and shapes a nice little ball into webbys path and the one thing webbys still got hes hes got good feet i fancied webby to score there i must confess heres thomson speedy wants it played into the area and get it couldnt quite control it webb again good ball out to pearce black outside him oldfield makes sure he doesnt have too much room now chettle pearce collimore good running by collimore and a scramble on the edge of the penalty area finally it comes to stone ormanroyd did superbly well there stone and ormanroyd again and he prevents it a corner its a throw in jimmy greaves man of the match man of the match david oldfield al i think hes had a good game agnews played well lewis been one or two good players today but er over ninety minutes this man very impressive fair enough i must say id have given it to whitlow myself but it doesnt really matter as far a leicester fans are concerned as long as they can hold on here for another two minutes now not a very good free kick by mills its hand ball by stone surely thought he placed his hand on the ball anyway hes got away with it and phillips at the other end is under pressure from speedy and thats a corner off chettle that might be enough for leicester might just give them the time breath in concentrate again keep the ball in the forest half and edge a few seconds closer to victory thomson floats it in straight into the hands of tommy wright who hits it first time quite sensibly but a bit too strongly straight back to his opposite number minute to go mills in possession for leicester hill and whitlow taking a few chances in their own half and finally whitlows dispossessed and it comes to collimore and still collimore and then hill has to concede the corner and leicester were their own worst enemies then because hill and er whitlow just got in a mess the corners been quickly taken and knocked in long but cleared again by leicester and black goes down theatrically on the edge of the box and nothing has been given and gemmell took a chance then he er overplayed his protest to the referee wall comes in again ormanroyd gets it clear and then its blast away by greyson as we move into stoppage time mills gets it clear chettle chasing hard concedes the throw i actually id like to see that again i actually think black was fouled but as you say he makes a bit of a song and dance about it no but i dont know ive seen them given yeah delayed reaction and ill tell you gemmell was lucky then because he er he made contact with the referee in making his protest and they normally stamp down on that one but mr kirby has been er a lenient official today tremendous noise now around filbert street as leicesters seventeen thousand crowd here believe theyre on their way to a very important victory over nottingham forest weve had almost a minute of stoppage time and leicester lead by that single david speedy goal from what seems a long time ago now in the first half still not over collimores given it away to oldfield though speedy with a lay off and thomson does well and gets it back to speedy jochim in the middle agnew arriving hell keep it er near the corner flag i think yes black comes to take it off him theyre running out of time here but he finds collimore with an excellent ball leicester have got so many men back in their own half hell do well to make anything of this collimore and he has done well but then runs into trouble in the considerable shape of ormanroyd who knocks it long mills making the run chettle gets there first weve had not almost two minutes of stoppage time still one nil leicester stone for forest webb keeps it in play and turns it back to phillips and then hill with a lovely little header back to make sure leicester keep possession calm it down says gavin ward quite right speedy could his goal now prove to be the winner certainly looking that way by forest are not giving up until that final whistle oldfield did well to ride that challenge from pearce and thats the final whistle its all over and leicester city have gained a very very hard won victory here over nottingham forest by one goal to nil david speedys goal enough to get all three points for leicester and i think on the balance of play they just about edged it but forest put up a marvellous performance in the second half especially when they had to make er changes and things didnt go well for them forest are not happy with the referee at all about certain things there but lets hear the views of leicesters brian little brian obviously a very important win for you but there were some close shaves for you in the second half yes a tough game i mean you know colin moores such a handful really i mean were always worried every time he got the ball i think the problems we have defence in the last couple of weeks im just pleased to have kept a clean sheet against them i think you know young neil lewis coming in for a game like this is tremendous performance and michael whitlow and colin hill have been up against it but theyve worked hard and i think its been a great game and er one nil probably doesnt er justify both sides i think that two two might just have been fair but whatever as i said before the game if we win well be delighted however it happens well you got the win well done thank you well more misery for forest another defeat more injuries less to go from strength to strength and well be right back hello again well weve heard brian littles point of view he thought two two would have been a fairer reflection of the play lets hear from frank clarke now with gary newbon frank its just not going for you you must consider yourself very unlucky with that result yes i thought we were er at the end of the game erm unfortunately we didnt really start to play until leicester scored but from then on i thought we dictated the game and er we played at a high tempo and we passed it and really dominated the rest of the game but our finishing could have been better we didnt make enough of the opportunity that we had er in the attacking third you know and if you dont score a goal then you dont win games how frustrating is it getting for you you seem to be going through everything this season it seems to be a nightmare for you at times er im frustrated obviously but you know we all all managers go through this at some stage er either sooner or later weve just got to keep going as i say erm if they can keep putting that kind of performance on and showing that sort of commitment then wed be all right has all the nonsense off the field distracted you at all made your h job harder no not at all thats er had no affect on on me doing the job in any way and how difficult is it all these midland local midland matches because the midlands teams are finding it hard to get near the top oh thats difficult for us all er you know we have a lot of derby games but i mean thats the sort of thing weve just got to deal with you know we cant do anything about that we cant say er we cant ask to be in a different division to notts county and derby and leicester were in the division there with them and weve weve got to try and win enough of them to get ourselves into a charging position well they couldnt score in the premier league last season which is why they came down they still cant score we its simple i mean what what frank said there is true but theyve g not got any finishers apart from stan collimore you wouldnt back any well you made the score against any of them and im sat in the studio here but they apart from stan dont look like scoring and er this here is an example of of really superb play and a player who was desperately unlucky on the day not to get the equalizer because hes taken two players on he knows what hes doing there he deliberately did that and was very unfortunately er but you get the feeling that if he doesnt score then as i said nobody else can we know gary balls out i dont know how long for but i think frank will seriously have to look to give this lad some support because he hes doing great up there on his own theres no doubt about that thats real good skill that thats thats a wonderful piece of football and and it deserved a goal but unfortunately it wasnt it wasnt to be he also he also did create chances for other players around him but i dont mind what you well this is why say if if you leave one player up front on his own he cant prosper indefinitely well this is what im saying ton you and i have been saying it during the game that that the other players cant score goals its as simple as that if collimore dont score it doesnt really look as though anybody else is going to okay but we have plenty more goals around the first division yesterday and youll be able to see those in a couple of moments right too many of our teams are in the lower reaches of the first division only leicester and derby in challenging positions heres the full story now beginning at the baseball ground you could have been excused for believing that maradonna had made a come back tommy johnson needed the hand of god to evade nigel martin in goal he looked sheepish as herts scored martin was anything but as the goal stood that apart derby are unstoppable at home and it must be some consolation to arthur cox that the twelve million pound team he assembled at last looks the part theres never been much doubt about kitson crystal palace are terrifying on paper at least although the heavier grounds may already be finding them out not that armstrong appeared to be unduly troubled he did well to hook in his tenth of the season as weve often said derby can look shaky with the two goal lead once it evaporated and darren wassle was eventually dismissed for a crime which bore no resemblance to the magnitude of the sentence well palace must have fancied their chances if they did pembridge exploded that cosy little notion theyre the only hundred percenters at home in the division we detected a buzz about wolves last week which had a lot to do with the rediscovered youth of cyril regis what is he on regis outrunning overson to give kelly his chance so jack haywards tribute to graham turner and the club programme looked fully justified but began to wear thin paul cooks lovely ball to andy thomson a penalty by the midfielder who can only command a weekly contract did his and turners cause no good at all within a minute the same paul cook was discharging another defence splitting ball unfortunately it was his own defence and mike could only beat out martin carruthersshot into the path of mark steen as we know that can seriously damage your health countys home form is one of the best in the country so portsmouth were grateful for this deflection which disturbed steve cherrys equilibrium only two minutes left when richard walker popped up on the proverbial back stick sounds painful doesnt it and it was for portsmouth lyndon hooper another canadian from the same backwater as was playing his first full game for birmingham but oh dear what a gift kirk wasnt about to look a gift horse not with peterborough so desperate for points even when dave macdonald was sent off for a second bookable offence the blues were incapable of taking the advantage macdonald thought ted mcmain had made a quarter pounder of it ted didnt agree desperation in the air at oxford we know they can play this game but the defence is shocking its not everyone who contrive to lose at home to luton sunderlands home record is excellent and albion came as close as anyone to frustrating them not close enough though and theyre now in the bottom three in the nonmidlands games there was a breathtaking finish at vicarage road where bruce riochs team were three goals up at one stage two of them came in the first half as bolton tore watford to shreds mcateer with the first and the second was entirely down to lee who exploited the goalkeepers crumbling selfconfidence why bolton werent playing in white is an interesting trivia question dont have the answer im afraid and neither did poor old shepherd when they came plundering again early in the second half season before halloween whats it coming to it all changed dramatically with twenty minutes to go the moral dont wait for the refs whistle he played the advantage and porter began the only hattrick of his career in his benefit season with watford bolton were never the same after that normally a very difficult side to beat but not yesterday porter says he likes having a pop at goal but yesterday they all went in the equalizer was cutting things a bit fine only eight minutes to go when ken ex peterborough of course was awarded the freedom of the wanderers half and we were down to sixty seconds when the referee did watford another favour spotting an elbow in the face and sticking to his guns porter has played over three hundred games for his club but there is no sweeter moment that this here comes one of the most exciting games in the division which is remarkable considering they nearly dropped out of sight last season and sold stan collimore this brit angels opener was a prelude to the ricky otto show he cant offer him a challenge like that and i get the impression he almost meant it well he certainly meant this a lethal finisher but fortunately for southend nobody seems to have caught on yet they will and just for your information there was another penalty to end on do you want to see it oh here it is then nothing much to add except that redfern scored but it didnt really matter a fine win at grimsby for the chart topers from south london the goal itself was nothing to write home about had a slow motion feel to it but charlton are the most consistent side in the endsleigh league and thats why theyre top well we complete our look at the weekends first division action with brief highlights of this afternoons milwall versus middlesbrough game middlesbrough starting the day in the top three the commentators john helm and theo foley instinctively out to barber three men up around the edge of the area floats it in towards kennedy the chance must be here for ray its there and its kennedy alex ray into the middle but im sure kennedy got the final touch er its gonna be a great moment lets just have a look at this one again milwall have the lead thats the important thing here it came over at the far side of the penalty areahad got up for it ray and the kennedy there was also a middlesbrough foot in there milwall just caught sleeping for a moment can get a good ball in for here and hendry its an own goal could well go down as a second own goal of the match it was john hendry who got the shot in on goal but the ball flew into milwalls net off phil barber no doubt about that one no come off the throw in as you rightly said john very simple throw in and er i thought milwall just werent geared up on that one at all and er i fancy middlesbrough will be the happier of the two with a point if thats the way it does turn out hes onside here this might be the moment for kennedy hes bundled out of it by white whites in real trouble now surely this is er a sending off offence kennedy was through white balked him without question a yard outside the area and derek white who was booked only moments ago im sure could be on his way to the dressing room early he is he takes off john the arm band l and derek white is sent off definite foul no hesitation whatsoever well it would be a dramatic finish here at milwall if they could snatch it now the chip is just a fraction too high that sending off the referee obviously wasnt mr assan maca anyway thats the top of division one middlesbrough stay third leicester move up to fourth good news for them games in hand but the bottom doesnt look so rosy does it jim look west brom no it dont does it peterborough oxford at the bottom theres only barnsley not not of our ilk never mind never mind yes frightening no well have to put that right plenty of time to go right there was a mixed er bag of results for english clubs in the european competitions this week as im sure you noticed among the more satisfied will be aston villa whose one one draw with currently spains hottest club er certainly sets them up nicely for a place in the third round of the uefa cup and the game in has surely marked the emergence of a new villa star phil mepham reports this was a save that could well have shaped the whole of villas season roberto what a save a fabulous stop from bosnich hes struck it well enough roberto and then his european debut a terrific stop and thats going to lift bosnich and villa no end the performance of mark bosnich in spain on tuesday was the highlight of a supreme team display but bosnich has been hailed now as an overnight success its overnight success though that has taken years of dedication to achieve ive made some well some very big sacrifices especially early on in my career when nobody would have known that i was probably even in the country and this is nice to know that there is sometimes if you put your head down and work hard at something there is something at the end of the rainbow what sort of sacrifices did you have to make when you were quotes an unknown then erm well just the obvious ones first of all leaving such a beautiful country and leaving all my family coming over here to a foreign environment to a different world the football world is a completely different world even its different to what people would be used to you know here and er coming through all the problems with the work permit and er again things that werent in my hands and er you know the cold there was a lot of things there was a whole lot of things there were so many times i felt like just packing it in and going home bosnichs rise to prominence was one of those cruel twists of fate on which careers can be accelerated or halted a month ago nigel spink was villas first choice but at birmingham at the coca cola cup spink was injured and bosnich took over amidst some prophetic words well spinks did well to win the place from the young australian this season with bosnich having been the man in possession of the goalkeepers gloves most of last season so hell be anxious to make the most of this unexpected opportunity he did just six minutes later its been saved by the standin goalkeeper bosnich the hero the one thing were always reluctant to talk about is young goalkeepers i mean i normally in the past ive always gone for experienced keepers because you know i mean they they dont come to their prime until i dont think goalkeepers over twenty six twenty seven onwards er but he is an exceptional young keeper and er i mean his nerve and his experience and his maturity sometimes is unreal i think he impressed the inter milan coach as well when they played didnt he no a c he played oh a c a c milan and cappello the er milan manager has gone on record as saying hes as good as anything hes ever seen in many ways bosnich has become the recent victim of his own success hes to play for australia next week in a world cup qualifier he was desperate to play but reluctant to leave villa it was a decision which tormented him but was faced purely and simply because mark bosnich is now regarded as one of the best around ill still come back say two or three afternoons here and practice things that im weak on just and er tho tho those sacrifices where i stop until i erm sort of fuel all the ambitions ive got in the game do you feel at this point in time that its all been worth it at er well this week you sort of look back and say yeah but erm in about ten years time if you come and ask me the same question i would be able be in a better position to give you an answer i bet he watches home and away how good is he well hes hes obviously a very good keeper we we saw him come on against birmingham about a month or so ago and save that penalty and its ironic that thats how nigel spinks started at at villa wasnt it when he came on for jimmy rimmer and if bosnich does the same job as what nigels done over the past ten years then no ones going to argue but he he does look a very good goalkeeper well lets lets have a look at him again yeah erm and try and work out what it is about well again ironically a penalty save that obviously always makes a goalkeepers name it was a super save this actually was the game against birmingham and here he comes out fearlessly spreads himself beautifully and robs of a goal there er hes hes this type of goalkeeper you would obviously say yes hes got a big future and that save in corinia was a was a lifesaver for villa that doesnt theres when youre off duty its great but when youre on duty its different the armys made me a lot better person im a i totally disagree you had a you you you were unfortunate in the way you were treated with you in the way it is run when you when i took my allegations to him because thats basically what theyre saying it is i know its no allegations lets not go into the specifics of the court case just now david lightbown what i want to say to you do you think its a case some people might perhaps unjustifiably but they still would say that those people who are bullied are bullied because they are nonconformists and in the military one has to conform and many people well of course of course they do its what our the armys all about so if in any way youre different if youre black or if youre short or if in any way youre different youre fair game for the bullies perhaps its not whether youre black or white its not whether youre pink or green its how you respond to orders and how quickly you respond to orders situations did you not respond to orders richard richard its not a case of black and white did you say no it is it was a case it was a case with me that i was black or white and thats why thats why it hit the press like it did look look youre youre youre a guy thats been through a lot i accept that yeah yeah but you survived it and you will go on surviving it you will turn why should i have to survive itmy country too you know i know its your country too and nobody no no nobody nobody is saying that you were tr i was told when i was in my regiment i was told my country it wasnt my country that was what i was told nobody is saying that david lightbown you were treated correctlybadly treated david lightbown david lightbown survivor david lightbown one second now er w w with every respect to say that he survived it is something of a crass statement because i remember reading about him thinking isnt this country getting good that we can have a black guardsman and i remember my own disappointment when i read that he had to leave the regiment lets speak to er tim er now tim er you were a soldier now youre a social worker we heard earlier on about this this this regimental bath i think they call it this bath of excreta and urine and bleach and the brigadier and david lightbown said how rare this was er did you ever see it certainly to the extent that er richard has experienced it no but it was a fairly common way of getting people who perhaps wasnt up to standard or whatever other recruits would grab them and as hes described take them into the bathroom throw them into a bath filled with whatever they chose to erm so its a fairly common occurrence it happened certainly two or three times during my training in your own training you saw it mhm er the socalled regimental bath now theres another case here weve heard of er of racism and i mean racism is the pretext very often for for bullying and bruta brutality and intimidation and er er paul your stepbrother er he died while he was with his regiment what happened to him yes my brother er joined the army about two years ago until he took his own life earlier on this summer erm he started his life er in vietnam in the violence of vietnam and had therefore a lot of violence in his early life which i think really stayed with him but when he did join the army he was very proud to be doing so and very proud to be wanting to be part of britain and serving britain in whatever way he could and a i would say that actually during the early period in the army i think he probably gave as good as he got i mean it was tough life was tough for him and i know that he faced quite a lot of comments both of racist and other other things he was vietnamese presumably the comments were of a racist nature yes er yes thats right and and he took quite a lot of them but in the time that name calling oh all of that name calling and and quite a bit more but during that time when things were going well he managed it i think the thing that worries me most is that later on he didnt manage it too well a lot of other things were going wrong in his life and at that point the name calling continued and the stuff that maybe wasnt so hurtful early on seemed to become very hurtful then and my main concern and complaint is that the army with its its emphasis on being macho on being strong on being okay doesnt allow people to have their own weaknesses and ins case i just wish somebody somewhere in authority had spotted that he was a lad in trouble but if you do have pe people will say if you do h have those weaknesses and if er there were times that he could was quite up to the joshing and the name calling there were times when he wasnt the very fact that there were times when he wasnt doesnt that tell you that perhaps the army wasnt the place for him well i dont know about that because i dont think that anybody stays the same all the way through their life and i dont think theres anybody in life thats strong in every circumstance i believe everybody at some point needs support now one of the problems is in the army that if you do need support its a sign of weakness its a sign of failure its almost impossible for you to get the kind of counselling and help that a lot of young lads need and i think that a lot of young people in the army today who maybe have got a lot of worries in their soul and they dont have the courage at the moment or the possibility of getting that help because of the army culture sergeant major youve been in the army for about nigh on twenty years now do you think that a soldier has to be able to cope with that sort of taunting and name calling when hes on the streets of belfast for example when a soldier goes to belfast he is abusedverbally abused yeah on the streets he has to react or or react in a manner that erm really when hes on there he doesnt he doesnt react to that particular incident thats happening in front of him he he must be taught that and hes taught that through his training discipline does that yeah does th that mean that if hes say h hes taunted about his race he sh he should just turn the other cheek and have a stiff upper lip yes i do if i was on the streets of ireland now and ive been there many occasions and someone said to me look at that welsh get there i would just have to take it and i do take it and i have taken it and i just get on with my job but thats its a lot easier its a lot easier to say that richard richard if you w if you were on the streets of belfast for example goodness only knows what they would say to you just because youre british and theyd use the pretext that youre black to to really throw horrendous insults at you let me tell you let me tell you one incident er in northern ireland erm we was on patrol we was going somewhere we passed er a big factory wall on the way back er a day later on the wall was go home british wog what am i meant to do with that did you though er feel yeah go on brigadier er id just like to say something actually to to put this in context because this dis discussion which suggests that theres a lot of this goes on i dont believe that an army thats got bullying as an endemic thing would be able carry out its role in the gulf in the falklands in bosnia now thats right in the way it has done and furthermore every year theres a survey taken in this country where we look across the country at the public service and we ask people in the community what they think of their public services year after year we come out with a satisfaction rating of over eighty per cent now the community doesnt feel that were a load of bullies the community doesnt feel that were not doing our job properly and i think thats very very important well robert here a a barrister ill just get the microphone over here youre a barrister and youve prosecuted quite a lot of youve been in the army yourself and prosecuted a lot of cases now h he says that er that the british public love the army but from what were hearing tonight theres a lot thats rotten to the core well well can i take issue with the brigadier on one point its true to say that very few cases come to court martial but its the nature of the offence as such that if a soldier is bullied hes unlikely if he wants to stay in the army to bring it to the attention of the authorities because he know that afterwards he has then to live with the people who hes complained about and if he does bring it to the attention of the authorities the problem then arises that in many cases and ive seen it in my experience he will be dissuaded yeah from taking the matter further that does happen how because we we heard there from r richard and andrew its a hierarchical bullying as well i im sure thats right im sure thats right can i just say one thing about andrews point about the s i b in my experience the s i b when they receive these sort of complaints do investigate them very thoroughly and im surprised at his experience but the problem is the lower level at thati i i its at the n c o level where complaints are made by soldiers and because the complaint has to be made through the regiment then the the pressure is for the soldier to withdraw his complaint rea really brief so how widespread is it in the army bullying or intimidation how how can we tell because as an officer and this is this is richards point as an officer how do you know what goes on in the barrack room nicky can i have a word with wa andrew ive got somebody else to speak to if i okay get a chance ill come back to you er wheres james james now youre on the run from the army at the moment mm er why did you run away er mental torture i just couldnt handle it no more what were they doing to you er i was handcuffed to a radiator in the nude and urinated on i was tied into a sleeping bag and hung upside down from a tree overnight er why did they pick on you do you think andrew er james my size yeah and you know did you s did you te did you say for gods sake stop doing this to me did you try and stop them did you try and make them see reason th there was no point the chain of command to make a complaint was blocked there was just no way did you see this happening to other people yeah what sort of things were they doing to other people erm two people back to back with their trousers round their ankles newspaper shoved up their backside lit in the middle first one to move got a kicking and is this common or were these just a few isolated sadists yeah no this happens a lot brigadier life is er hard enough in the army when youre being toughened up for the sort of rigours you have to face on the streets of belfast for example thats just inhuman i couldnt agree more that offends decency and of course there is a distinction a complete distinction between toughness of training and in the infantry in particular its very tough and bullying but id just like to just go back to pick up something that the the lawyer the barrister said and that is that pick that up briefly then we wanna talk about james again very quickly because of course were looking at the importance of bringing this on right from the time that a man joins as a recruit and i realize thats when theyre very vulnerable indeed theyre unfit probably theyre nervous theyre not a team yet and weve developed all sorts of things for example we now brief recruits on their rights and tell them and encourage them to actually come forward with their complaints we very carefully brief and select our n c os we have open days for parents we bring parents in so that they can feel part of the set up right from the start and so that their sons join the army and they tell their other friends to make sure they do to weve introduced womens royal volunteer service people outside the chain of command so that young soldiers can go along and speak to them and you deal yourself with new recruits and so forth as a sort of p r man you you deal with new recruits i personally dont deal with recruits but theres as you know theres a depot which er sure so what are the army saying and this is where it really matters and really counts what are the army saying to new recruits who might be going into the careersoffice army careersoffice tomorrow mhm what are they gonna be saying to those new recruits about the dangers of bullying theyre not gonna be saying anything about the dangers of bullying in the recruiting office well thats thats shocking from what weve heard tonight well i dont think it is because youre again youre back to the line that everyone is bullying and i dont believe that everyone is bullying i i dont i dont i dont have any more time were just gonna have to leave it on that very er worrying note but thanks all very much for taking part thank you mm and thank you for phoning in thank you stephen from leicestershire he says that he has seen people tied to posts and set on fire its terrible erm anonymous my son joined the paras five years ago and he was bullied and another anonymous person from rugby my two children were in the army and though they werent bullied they did see horrific things happening to other lads ian from earlsbury i spent fourteen years in the air forcebull bullying has always gone on but only when soldiers didnt conform and someone whos and exmilitary policeman called to say a lot of bullying does go undetected but i if it was left to the royal military police bullying would decrease and darren from stoke on trent was in the forces for three years and he didnt see any bullying at all well after the break you can buy them this is one of them for as little as twenty five pounds elton johns been wearing something altogether more expensive at the high court this week 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sort of questions have the children been asking you well theyve been very direct and theyve been having to make me think a lot about what im doing they asked me first of all why i paint on paper and im using older to paint on and i explained to them its because having been unemployed most of my professional life that ive always been short of money and thats whats led me to work on very cheap materials so i explained its mostly a practical thing theres not the mystery around it really and ive sort of made that into one of my points about bout my work and also erm i always thought perhaps once i became wealthy and had money i would do real paintings in oil and canvass but er i then explained to them that i realize that it doesnt actually matter and its the quality of the image that you produce that matters and not what its made of or on so i try an encourage them that their images and what they chose to make pictures of are as important as my ones have you ever had arts council grant assistance or grants from any other source no ive had indirect help through the arts centre and the traverse gallery but ive never had funding paid to me directly in any way or prizes or anything like that so its not an easy life no but i think you do i mean i manage and in a way im quite glad to be outside that circuit because my existence as a an artist is in many ways more real than to be cosseted by arts council money its been good i like i really like the way shes used i think its really relevant to the pictures i think its really good and i think that marions its awful sort of bold and bright and im not so keen on that are you hoping to take up art after you leave school well i did think about it but the careers officer advised me no cos he thought that you have to be really really good before y get in and he asked me if i thought i was really good and i said that well i was not too bad but and he said that he thought it would be better to concentrate on something else its quite difficult to get a job afterwards too its quite hard to make money after you have come out of college are you going to give it a try though i dont know made my mind up yet jenny what have you enjoyed about watching these two at work well i think its been awful interesting to see the pictures develop and like theyre so rough at first and theyre and more developed and theyre more things in them and the colours are getting more definite and everything how much do you paint yourself apart from in school ive just sort of painted recently so i do a bit but no much are you going to take it up no i dont think so too hard a life yes i would say so do you like er colour work or abstract work or more figurative work which do you like best well i think colours awful important so i liked in marions an awful lot that was very good what what did you like about the work lucy erm i like marions because of the the colours in it but i didnt i didnt really like fionas because i didnt think it was vivid enough whereas marions sort of it it didnt tell a story like what erm fionas did but it was just its the kind of painting i like has it been an interesting experience then for you all seeing artists so close and at work yes definitely would you like to have more of it yes how much has it made you think then about your own painting just watching these two hard at work maybe im just a bit too careful with what i do i dont like theyve both theyve worked as theyve gone along and havent been scared to put colours in and things whereas when i work im sort of too careful i think im too scared to do something well i think like lucy said it has made you think about the really you put the paint on thick you no to be too careful and just er do what you feel like you know just what you think you should i agree with jenny but i dont think i am too frightened to slop on paint cos you know since ive started doing pallet knife paintings cos its really made me feel fair more confident would you all say that yes well im trying anyway
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seoul national university seoul national university is a university in seoul south korea a notable former student is ban kimoon greed greed is a desire to have more goods or more wealth than is needed christianity says that greed is one of the seven deadly sins there it is listed asavarice or in latinavaritia vieillechapelle vieillechapelle is a commune it is found in the nordpasdecalais region in the pasdecalais department in the north of france laclede missouri laclede is a city in linn county missouri united states incourt pasdecalais incourt pasdecalais is a commune it is found in the region nordpasdecalais in the pasdecalais department in the north of france
subiaco western australia subiaco is an innerwestern suburb of perth the capital of western australia it is about west of perth karel černý karel černý is the name of auchel auchel is a commune it is found in the region nordpasdecalais in the pasdecalais department in the north of france hafiz hayat hafiz hayat is a place in district of gujrat pakistan it is named after a local sufi saint hafiz muhammad hayat claflin kansas claflin is a city in barton county kansas united states
leader of the opposition northern territory the leader of the opposition is a title held by the leader of the secondlargest party in the northern territory legislative assembly the current leader of the opposition is lia finocchiaro of the country liberal party clp newton metre the newton metre is the unit of moment in the si system standard international it is abbreviated n·m and sometimes written with hyphennewtonmetre it is a compound unit of torque corresponding to the torque from a force of one newton applied over a distance arm of one metre a newton metre is dimensionally equivalent to a joule dercy dercy is a commune it is found in the region picardie in the aisne department in the north of france vettar river vettar is a river flowing in tiruvarur district thanjavur district and nagapattinam district of the indian state of tamil naduvettar river is a tributary of the river kaveri this river reaches the sea near the karaikal port nearby nagore fence the wordfencemay have very different meanings the context decides the meaning in cases like this
hubbardton vermont hubbardton is a town in rutland county vermont united states west branch iowa west branch is a city in cedar county and in johnson county iowa lagnicourtmarcel lagnicourtmarcel is a commune it is found in the region nordpasdecalais in the pasdecalais department in the north of france tresana tresana is acomunein the province of massacarrara in the italian region of tuscany speckled tree frog the speckled tree frog boana semiguttata is a frog that lives in brazil
passenger a passenger is a term that is used for a person who travels in a vehicle but not the driver or a person working in the vehicle there are two common ways in which the term is used in most places the company who owns the vehicles and the people who work on them have legal obligations to the passengers riding with them moe szyslak moe szyslak is a fictional character on the long running tv show the simpsons his voice is performed by hank azaria he is the bartender of moes tavern he speaks with a rough voice role in the simpsons moe is the owner and only worker at moes tavern on some occasions he has had temporary help the most notable of these occasions being inhomer the moe his two most loyal customers are barney gumble and homer simpson parashurama hindus believe that lord vishnu has many important avatars parashurama also known as parashuram avatar was the sixth important avatar of lord vishnu in this avatar lord vishnu was in the form of a human he came to earth to stop chakravarti samrat karthaveerya arjuna for he had become evil due to his ego and non humility and as he was very powerful and had the boon of being the embodiment of the sudarshan chakra the gods werent able to defeat him and all the kshatriyas had become evil under him parashurama was the son of sage jamadagni one of the saptarishis or saptarshis and a sage who was known for his temper it is believed that parashurama was chiranjeevi meaning he was immortal he was a great devotee of lord shiva parshuramas mother renuka devi was born of a kshatriya but she became a brahmin afterwards this was before the castes or varna were decided by birth parashurama was born as ramabhadra of the bhargava clan headed by bhrigu one of the manvantaras of lord brahma he later gained the name of parashurama when he obtained mahakaals parashu axe weapon and lead the devas to victory against the asuras in a war in which the devas were losing parashurama was the first brahmakshatriya both a brahmin sage and a kshatriya warrior and probably the only one he could cleave his mind into two parts one who would fight in battle and other would conduct a yagna in the shared mind he also played a vital role in mahabharata teaching bheeshma dronacharya and karna the art of war and weaponry and fought against bheeshma to fulfil ambas request to kill bheeshma though he failed to do so parashuram also had a disciple akritavrana literally meaningno injuries he also contained an amsha part of mahavishnu in the form of a agya chakra on his forehead between his eyebrows one of the interesting things about parashurama was that unlike the other avatars of lord mahavishnu he was not born an avatar but instead became an avatar after he was born this happened when he sparked the amsha of lord mahavishnu inside him he also had the blessings of the gods after he helped them win the devaasura war the blessings of devi chinnamasta bhadrakali shiva vishnu avadhuta dattatreya and so on he was a master of weapons and especially the parashu and the bow he wields his conchs name is amritajit since he is immortal he is believed to teach the art of weaponry and war to kalki the last avatar of lord mahavishnu in this cycle who will end this cycle ushering in a new era yokozuna yokozuna may refer to zell am see district zell am see is an administrative district in the federal state of salzburg austria it is congruent with the pinzgau region the administrative center of the district is zell am see administrative divisions the district is divided into 28 municipalities three of them are towns and four of them are market towns
jnana yoga in hinduism jnana yoga is the yoga or practice of knowledge jyâna in sanskrit meansknowledge in the bhagavad gita krishna says that jyâna consists of properly understandingkshetrathe field of activitythat is the body andkshetrajnathe knower of the bodythat is the soul krishna emphasizes one must understand the difference between these twothose who see with eyes of knowledge the difference between the body and the knower of the body and can also understand the process of liberation from bondage in material nature attain to the supreme goal monsenlaonnois monsenlaonnois is a commune it is found in the region picardie in the aisne department in the north of france southside place texas southside place is a city in harris county texas united states opening act an opening act or warmup act is an entertainer who performs first before the headliner goes on stage to perform the opening acts role is to keep the audience at a concert excited which helps the headliner get ready to perform their act on stage jason todd jason todd is a fictional batman character who was the second robin when the first left todd was founded by batman when he tried to steal some parts from the batmobile batman later trained him to become the second robin he was later killed by the joker when he beat himup and then blew him up with a time bomb he later returned as the red hood
fume hood a fume hood or fume cupboard is a large piece of scientific equipment common to chemistry laboratories fume hoods stop a person coming into contact with hazardous fumes they contain an air pump that sucks fumes away from the person using them fume hoods have a large glass window that is opened when a scientist needs to get inside the window protects the scientist from splashes of chemicals or explosions that could harm them most chemical reactions are done inside a fume hood electoral district of geraldton geraldton is an electoral district of western australia boreal forest of canada canadas boreal forest comprises about one third of the circumpolar boreal forest that rings the northern hemisphere mostly north of the 50th parallel tomorrow tomorrow may mean bristol vermont bristol is a town in addison county vermont united states
chromium chloride chromium chloride may refer to le grez le grez is a commune it is found in the region pays de la loire in the sarthe department in the west of france saintmichel aisne saintmichel aisne is a commune it is in the region picardie in the aisne department in north france ranger uranium mine ranger uranium mine is a large uranium deposit in the kakadu national park the uranium is legally owned by the australian government and is sold internationally this mining and the presence of uranium in kakadu have come under controversy due to the widespread publicity regarding the potential danger of nuclear power and uranium mining kakadu is on the world heritage list both for its cultural and natural value a rare feat because few sites are featured for both reasons belvedere south carolina belvedere is a censusdesignated place cdp in south carolina in the united states
kommunarsk kommunarsk is the railway station in the city of alchevsk ukraine also kommunarsk is one of old names of alchevsk sainturbain vendée sainturbain is a commune it is found in the region pays de la loire in the vendée department in the west of france yuki sakai yuki sakai can mean finch avenue finch avenue is a road in toronto canada it is named after john finch cormoranchesursaône cormoranchesursaône is a commune it is in the region auvergnerhônealpes in the ain department it is in the east of france
wampanoag the wampanoag were a native american tribe they lived in what is now the american region of new england this is part of the northeastern woodlands they are part of the northeast woodlands the wampanoag tribe helped the english settlers to survive after they arrived in themayflower they caught a bacterial infection called leptospirosis or weils syndrome in the early 17th century it caused many deaths and damaged their society greatly though their descendants still survive today rebecca forstadt rebecca forstadt also credited as reba west is an american voice actress best known for voicing young sounding characters in various animated series she is also probably best known for voicing little miss giggles on the mr men show and is also best known for voicing lynn minmei in the englishlanguage dub of robotech lampasas texas lampasas is a city in the us state of texas osasco piedmont osasco is acomunein the metropolitan city of turin in the piedmont region in italy rush county rush county is the name of two counties in the united states
fifty to three hundred and fifty pounds and lot one four three three hundred and fifty to four hundred and fifty pounds ill remi remind you of those again as i reach the various lots and we commence this morning with lot number one lot number one is showing to my right here the ivory carving at fifty pounds at fifty pounds at fifty pounds you want it for fifty pounds thank you sir fifty ive got now fifty pounds is offered at fifty five at fifty five sixty sixty five seventy seventy five eighty five ninety ninety pounds in the back row at ninety and selling for ninety pounds any further bids at ninety pounds at ninety pounds thank you sir its yours for ninety pounds number six o six lot number two lot two is a japanese ivory carving weve got that showing for you for seventy five pounds at seventy five pounds eighty eighty five ninety offered im offered ninety pounds and im selling it for ninety ninety five a hundred pounds and ten one twenty thirty a hundred and thirty for you sir coming in at one thirty in the back row one thirty and selling for a hundred and thirty pounds the same buyer thank you one thirty six o six er lot number three lot number three the canton trays there we are there weve got a sample showing for you lot number three there are seven of them in the lot all seven of them for a hundred and fifty pounds at one hundred and fifty sixty seventy one eighty one ninety two hundred two twenty forty sixty two eighty im offered two hundred and eighty pounds youre on three hundred for you sir three hun three twenty three fifty three eighty go to four hundred four twenty four fifty four eighty five hundred and fifty and you bet against you both now five hundred and fifty is offered against you both now five fifty five hundred and fifty pounds thank you thats a ladys offer at five fifty and thats six eleven thank you lot number four lot number four the rectangular box and we have that showing lot number four at eighty pounds for this and eighty pounds and eighty five ninety pounds at ninety pounds any more at ninety pounds only at ninety all ninety pounds ninety pounds thank you lot number five lot number five the circular mirror this the mirror fifty pounds for this one at fifty pounds at fifty five at fifty five pounds at fifty five pounds all done at fifty five only at sixty thank you at sixty five sixty five again at sixty five if youre all finished at sixty five pounds thank you lot number six lot six a canton card case this the card case showing ive got several offers ive got to start at three hundred pounds got that in several places three hund three twenty three fifty eighty four hundred i bid four hundred four twenty four fifty at four hundred and fifty pounds anybody else four fifty and selling for four hundred and fifty pounds all done at four fifty number ninety four thank you four fifty excuse me please is it possible for you to speak a bit louder its ill ill try for you yes thank you lot number seven lot seven the rosewater sprinkler lot number seven there it is a hundred pounds for this one one hundred pounds and ten a hundred and ten pounds any more at one hundred and ten only one twenty one thirty one forty fifty one sixty seventy one seventy one eighty the ladys bid sir do you want to come in one eighty coming in one hundred and eighty pounds with the lady at one eighty and selling for one eighty in the back row one ninety standing two hundred pounds two twenty two forty two sixty two sixty against the lady at six go on at two hundred and sixty pounds you all done at two sixty six one five thank you two sixty lot number eight lot eight there we are there it is showing to you lot number eight and im offered a hundred pounds to start me on it one hundred pounds and ten twenty one hundred and twenty pounds at a hundred and twenty pounds all s all done at one twenty one thirty forty a hundred and forty pounds selling for one hundred and forty pounds any more at one hundred and forty pounds number one eight two one forty lot number nine lot nine this the carving lot number nine eighty pounds for this one eighty eighty five ninety ninety pounds any more at ninety pounds ninety five one hundred pounds at one hundred pounds anybody else at one hundred and ten standing one twenty going on sir one twenty against you standing all done at one hundred and twenty pounds any more at one twenty one hundred and twenty pounds lot ten ten ten is the burmese buddha this the buddha showing for a hundred pounds at one hundred pounds and ten at a hundred and ten pounds all done at one hundred and ten pounds any more at one hundred and ten all done thank you lot number eleven lot eleven the tibetan model theres the model showing eighty pounds for this at eighty eighty five offered at ninety ninety five ninety five bid one hundred and ten twenty thirty a hundred and thirty is offered at one hundred and thirty one forty a new bidder now one forty to my right and selling for one hundred and forty thank you one forty for join on lot number twelve lot twelve an alabaster model theres the indian model showing at eighty pounds for this at eighty eighty five ninety five one hundred at one hundred pounds at one hundred pounds any more at one hundredone hundred you all done at one hundred pounds any more and ten at one hundred and ten pounds one hundred and ten pounds lot number thirteen thirteen is the bronze model theres the bronze model showing for eighty pounds at eighty pounds at eighty pounds any more at eighty pounds all done at eighty pounds the opening offer at eighty pounds only thank you lot number fourteen lot fourteen the bronze bell the bronze bell is showing fifty for this at fifty fifty five pounds at fifty five sixty sixty five seventy seventy five going on sir eighty pounds eighty five ninety ninety five one hundred and ten twenty one twenty to my left standing at one twenty all done at one hundred and twenty pounds standing at one twenty thank you sir its yours for one twenty and thats for number eight four eight thank you lot number fifteen lot fifteen the jadeite plaque theres the jadeite plaque showing a hundred pounds for it one hundred pounds and ten twenty thirty one thirty offered forty fifty at one hundred and fifty pounds at a hundred and fifty only at one hundred and fifty pounds i shall sell one sixty one seventy going on sir one eighty one ninety two hundred and twenty two forty sixty two eighty three hundred three hundred pounds against anybody else at three hundred pounds and selling for three hundred pounds three hundred pounds number sixty five thats a commission bid lot sixteen lot sixteen an okimono is showing for a hundred pounds at one hundred pounds and ten twenty one hundred and twenty pounds at a hundred and twenty thirty forty one fifty sixty one seventy eighty ninety two hundred and twenty two hundred and twenty pounds to my right and selling for two twenty all finished at two hundred and twenty pounds thank you two twenty for number two o two lot number seventeen lot seventeen the glass snuffbottle snuffbottle there showing at a hundred pounds for this at one hundred pounds at a hundred pounds any more at one hundred only at one hundred all done at one hundred pounds any more at a hundred pounds thank you lot number eighteen lot number eighteen is the next to offer thats the bronze model the bronze model i have fifty pounds offered to start me at fifty fifty five sixty pounds at sixty five sixty five pounds any more sixty five all done at sixty five if youre all finished at sixty five pounds sixty five pounds lot nineteen nineteen cylindrical vase theres the carved vase showing thirty for this one at thirty pounds at thirty five at thirty five pounds at thirty five pounds any more at thirty five only at forty in front forty five fifty in front five fifty five against you near me at fifty five pounds you all finished now at fifty five any more at fifty five fifty five pounds lot number twenty twenty is a quantity of stands there we are weve got a sample showing for you just a sample showing fifty for the lot the whole lot there for fifty pounds at fifty pounds want them for fifty pounds thank you sir fifty pounds ive got at fifty five going on fifty five sixty pounds sixty five coming in sir seventy pounds seventy five eighty eighty five ninety five one hundred and ten one twenty im offered a hundred and twenty pounds ill sell one thirty one forty fifty one sixty one seventy one eighty one ninety carrying on sir one ni two hundred pounds two hundred pounds against you now sir two hundred to my right at the back at two hundred pounds thank you six one o at two hundred pounds lot number twenty one lot twenty one the japanese cloisonne there we are weve got one of them showing one of them showing for you for a hundred pounds one hundred pounds and ten twenty one hundred and twenty pounds at a hundred and twenty pounds you all finished now at one twen one thirty forty one fifty sixty one sixty against you coming in one sixty any more one six yes one hundred and sixty pounds all done at one hundred and sixty pounds any more at one sixty one sixty lot number twenty two twenty two the giltbronze and enamel model showing at a hundred and fifty pounds one fifty im offered thank you one hundred and fifty pounds ive got one sixty one seventy one eighty ninety two hundred and twenty forty sixty two eighty three hundred three hundred pounds against you at three hundred anybody else three twenty in the back row now three twenty in the back row and selling for three hundred and twenty pounds thank you sir its yours for three twenty and thats for number six o nine lot number twenty three lot twenty three is the er lacquered circular cover there we are thats showing fifty for this one at fifty pounds at fifty pounds at fifty five fifty five pounds any more at fif sixty thank you standing for sixty sixty five seventy pounds seventy five eighty eighty five ninety standing im offered ninety pounds at the back standing at ninety and selling for ninety pounds you all finished at ninety pounds thank you sir its yours for ninety pounds and thats for number two one three thank you lot number twenty four lot number twenty four theres lot number twenty four showing at a hundred pounds one hundred pounds and ten twenty one thirty to my right a hundred and thirty offered at one hundred and thirty pounds one forty in the back row one fifty one sixty one seventy one eighty one ninety two hundred two hundred pounds in the back row at two hundred pounds two twenty to my right the ladys bid sir two forty two forty going on against the lady at two forty its in back row at two forty its yours sir at two forty all done at two hundred and forty pounds thank you two hundred and forty pounds thats for number six o six lot number twenty five lot number twenty five there we are fragmentary carving theres the carving showing sixty pounds for it sixty five seventy seventy five eighty eighty five ninety ninety five a hundred and ten twenty thirty forty one fifty sixty one sixty against you standing and against you no one sixty in the centre at one hundred and sixty pounds ive got at one hundred and sixty thank you one hundred and sixty pounds for that six one three lot number twenty six lot number twenty six the grey jade pendant theres the grey jade pendant showing lot twenty six for thirty pounds at thirty thirty five forty forty five fifty for you sir thank you five sixty sixty five seventy offered im bid seventy in the centre now and selling for seventy seventy five to my right eighty pounds eighty five eighty five the ladys offer sir at eighty five pounds any more at eight five pounds the lady to my right eighty five pounds thats eight forty thank you lot number twenty seven twenty seven the bronze model theres the bronze model fifty for this at fifty thank you fifty is offered at five sixty sixty five seventy seventy five eighty eighty five ninety bid 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the next number is number two one eight thank you lot number twenty nine lot twenty nine the mandarin headdress theres the headdress showing eighty pounds at eighty pounds at five ninety ninety pounds at ninety pounds all done at ninety pounds any more at ninety only at ninety pounds have you all finished thank you lot number thirty lot number thirty is the next to offer and thats the beaker theres the beaker twenty pounds for it at twenty pounds at twenty pounds thank you twenty is offered and selling for twenty pounds only twenty five for you sir thank you twenty five thirty thirty five thirty five to my left and selling for thirty five pounds yours sir thank you thirty five pounds for number eight four five thank you very much lot number thirty one lot thirty one the netsuke theres the netsuke showing sixty pounds offered at sixty sixty five pounds at sixty five pounds seventy in the centre seventy five eighty eighty five ninety in the centre im offered ninety and i shall take ninety if theres no further bid ninety five in front going on sir ninety five coming in one hundred pounds and ten one twenty one twenty offered to my right at one twenty and selling for a hundred and twenty pounds thank you one twenty for two hundred lot number thirty two lot thirty two the lacquer brushes there we are theres the lacquer brushes ive got two offers of a hundred pounds for them one hundred pounds in two places at one hundred and ten one twenty thirty forty going on one fifty sixty one seventy one eighty any more one one ninety thank you at two hundred pounds coming in sir two hundred against you both at two hundred pounds the bids on the book at two hundred against you both at two hundred and selling for two hundred two twenty two forty two sixty two eighty any more sir at two hundred and eighty the bids with me at two hundred and eighty pounds against you all at two eighty thank you thats a commission bid and thats for number one eight eight lot number thirty three lot number thirty three is the hanging basket theres the hanging basket showing a hundred pounds for this at one hundred pounds and ten twenty thirty forty fifty sixty seventy one eighty im offered a hundred and eighty pounds one ninety two hundred two twenty two forty two sixty eighty three hundred three hundreds bid on my left and selling for three hundred pounds second row three hundred pounds two one eight thank you three hundred pounds lot number thirty four lot number thirty four the okimono theres the okimono showing eighty pounds for this one is offered at eighty pounds ive got in two places at eighty pounds eighty five in the centre at eighty five is bid and selling for eighty five its yours sir at eighty five ninety to my right ninety five going on sir one hundred pounds and ten one hundred and ten pounds one twenty a hundred and twenty to my right at one hundred and twenty pounds have you all finished at one twenty eight thirty thank you one twenty lot number thirty five lot number thirty five there we are there it is showing lot number thirty five eighty pounds for this one at eighty eighty five ninety ninety five one hundred is offered im offered a hundred pounds and selling for one hundred all done at one hundred pounds any more at one hundred pounds thank you number seventy four one hundred pounds and lot number thirty six lot thirty six showing to my right at a hundred pounds again at one hundred pounds at a hundred pounds one hundred only at one hundred you all done at one hundred the opening offer at one hundred pounds thank you lot number thirty seven lot number thirty seven shibayama aidememoire theres the aide memoire showing fifty pounds for this at fifty fifty five for you sir sixty pounds sixty five seventy seventy five eighty eighty five eighty five offered and selling for eighty five pounds any more ninety here now ninety five a hundred pounds one hundred to my left and selling for one hundred all done at one hundred pounds thats in the 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eighty one ninety two hundred two twenty two hundred and twenty still against you at two hundred and twenty pounds im offered thank you two hundred and twenty for the lady and thats for number nine one eight thank you lot number forty lot number forty persian steel fitting there it is seventy for this at seventy pounds at seventy five eighty pounds at eighty pounds at eighty pounds any more at eighty pounds you all done at eighty pounds only at eighty pounds any more at eighty thank you lot number forty one lot number forty one the brass sticks there we are weve got one of them showing for you just one of them showing ive got a hundred and fifty offered for it one fifty sixty seventy eighty one ninety two hundred im bid im offered two hundred pounds anybody else at two hundred and selling at two hundred two twenty two forty going on two sixty two eighty two hundred and eighty pounds against you at the back and selling for two hundred and eighty pounds two eighty one one nine lot forty two lot forty two is the er large selection of auction catalogues and weve got a sample showing there we are works of art for you twenty pounds for them at twenty pounds anyone want them for twenty pounds sample showing for twenty pounds anyone want them for twenty thank you sir twenty pounds ive got in the centre and i shall sell at twenty if theres no further bid at twenty pounds any more eight five eight thank you twenty pounds lot number forty three lot forty three a snuffbottle there it is and im offered two hundred for this one and twenty two forty two sixty two eighty for you sir three hundred pounds going on three twenty three fifty three eighty in the centre three eighty is offered and selling for three hundred and eighty all done at three hundred and eighty pounds gentleman in the centre three eighty and thats for number eight three six lot number forty four lot forty four is the japanese handwarmer theres the handwarmer for fifty pounds at fifty fifty five pounds at fifty 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hundred and eighty pounds im selling for three hundred and eighty pounds three eighty and thats number one o three the next lot im afraid is withdrawn as announced er lot number forty nine is the next lot number forty nine is a soapstone carving theres the soapstone carving lot number forty nine for two hundred pounds at two hund two twenty two fifty two eighty three hundred three twenty three fifty three eighty four hundred four twenty offered at four hundred and twenty four fifty four eighty going on sir four eighty against you any more five hundred pounds and fifty against you still at five fifty seated at five hundred and fifty six hundred to my right six fifty at the back seven hundred pounds going on sir seven fifty eight hundred eight fifty nine hundred and fifty at a thousand pounds eleven hundred twelve hundred twelve hundred against you sir thirteen hundred fourteen hundred fifteen hundred sixteen hundred seventeen hundred eighteen hundred nineteen hundred two thousand any 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sixty two eighty three hundred three twenty three fifty three eighty four hundred four twenty four fifty four eighty five hundred five hundred is offered standing at five hundred pounds and selling for five hundred pounds five hundred pounds and that is for number eight three two lot number one two four lot number one two four there it is lot number one two four a hundred for this one and ten is bid at one hundred and ten pounds at one hundred and ten pounds any more one twenty one thirty going on sir one forty one fifty one sixty coming in jim one sixty in the back row at one sixty and selling for a hundred and sixty one seventy standing one eighty one ninety one ninety two hundred pounds any more two hundred pounds against the lady at two hundred and selling for two hundred pounds thank you sir its yours for two hundred thats eight five four lot number one two five lot number one two five an indian dagger theres the dagger for fifty pounds at fifty fifty five sixty sixty five seventy seventy five eighty pounds eighty five ninety pounds ninety pounds against you sir at ninety ninety five standing a hundred pounds against you at one hundred and ten standing at a hundred and ten pounds on my right standing at one ten thank you a hundred and ten pounds for number six one o lot number one two six lot number one two six is a silver bowl theres the silver bowl fifty for this at fifty fifty five pounds at sixty five seventy offered im offered seventy to my left at seventy seventy five eighty pounds eighty five ninety ninety five ninety fi one hundred offered one ten one ten to my right seated at one ten all done at one hundred and ten thank you the ladys bid one ten and thats for number six one e six eleven lot number one two seven lot number one two seven an okimono the okimono for four hundred pounds and fifty at four hundred and fifty pounds at four hundred and fifty pounds any more at four fifty all done at four hundred and fifty pounds any more at four hundred and 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and thirty lot one thirty a koro koro and cover there it is a hundred and fifty pounds at one fifty one sixty now one hundred and sixty pounds all done at one sixty anybody else at one hundred and sixty pounds any more at one sixty one sixty lot number one hundred and thirty one lot number one three one is the container sutra container there it is for two hundred pounds at two hun two twenty at two hundred and twenty offered at two hundred and twenty pounds any more at two twenty two forty two sixty two eighty three hundred three twenty bid im offered three twenty and ill take three twenty any further bids at three twenty thank you three twenty and thats for number two hundred lot number one three two lot number one three two is showing for you lot number one three two for thirty pounds at thirty thirty five forty forty five fifty pounds fifty five standing at fifty five ive got and i shall sell at fifty five sixty in front sixty sixty five pounds seventy going on seventy five any more seventy five against you are you coming in now sir seventy five pounds standing at seventy five all done at seventy five eight four one seventy five pounds lot number one three three one three three is the sword rack theres the sword rack showing for two hundred pounds at two hun two twenty two forty two sixty two eighty three hundred bid im offered three hundred pounds and ta i shall take it at three hundred pounds anybody else at three hundred pounds im selling for three hundred three hundred pounds number seventy six lot number one three four one three four is the pipe theres lot number one three four at eighty pounds at eighty eighty five ninety five at a hundred pounds and ten one ten one twenty thirty one thirty forty fifty one fifty one sixty offered im offered a oriental magpie the oriental magpie pica sericea is a species of magpie found in east asia it is a common symbol of korea and has been adopted as theofficial birdof many south korean cities and counties it is similar to the eurasian magpie with a shorter tail and longer wings it has black and purple colors but very little green the oriental magpie has the same chattering call as eurasian magpies though it is much softer magpie myths koreans believed that magpies delivered good news and when they saw a magpie chattering they believed that visitors were comingthe most famous painting related to a magpie is the one with striped tiger ggachi wha horangi minhwa the magpie is chirping to a tiger the magpie represented good news and the tiger symbolized good luck since its pronunciation in chinese sounds similar to good luck bok there are many folktales about magpies the chinese called magpiesbirds of joyorhappy magpies under the manchu dynasty it also represented imperial rule a few manchu people in northeast china even thought they were gods in the west though magpies were often a symbol of pride indirect democracy indirect democracy or representative democracy in when citizens elect representatives to make laws for them this is what most modern countries have today in a democracy the ultimate power to decide significant electoral system reforms lies with the people the key question that democrats will tend to ask of any proposed change in electoral law or the voting mechanism iswill it actually increase the capacity of the electorate to get rid of unsatisfactory rulers and replace them with othersdemocrats regard that basic capacity as the best protection against bad government and the abuse of power systems of government which do not permit electors to change the government are not democratic and usually are dictatorships or oneparty states the people have the ultimate power in a democracy to decide on substantial voting system improvements the primary question that democrats will ask of every proposed change in election legislation or voting mechanism iswill it genuinely strengthen the electorates power to replace unhappy rulers with othersdemocrats believe that fundamental capability is the strongest safeguard against bad governance and abuse of power government systems that do not allow electors to alter the government are not democratic and are generally dictatorships or oneparty nations manganeseiv fluoride manganeseiv fluoride is a chemical compound its chemical formula is mnf4 it contains manganese and fluoride ions the manganese ions are in the 4 oxidation state it is a light bluegreen solid it is very reactive it can form very reactive fluorine gas easily it can be made by reacting fluorine or strong oxidizing agents containing fluorine with several manganese compounds it was used to make fluorine without using electrolysis it is much more reactive than manganeseiv oxide bearing navigation in navigation the word bearing is used for different methods that try to find out the angle between an object used for this purpose and a reference direction there are different systems of reference that can be used for this a system of reference that is commonly used is that of cardinal directions as they can be found with a compass the direction a ship is pointed can also be the reference points that can easily be determined and that move very little can be taken as reference such points include stars mountains the sun and beacons beacons come in the form of lighthouses on the coast but also as electric beacons or other sea marks on the open sea bearings can be measured different ways optical bearings rely on visual information other systems rely on radar for tools
james flower related pages james flower or jim flower may refer to i think the labour partys heart is in the right place they want to take a positive approach and do what they can to help industry to train to put more money into training youngsters for industry then we have a skill work force not a cheap not a cheap unskilled labour force er you know which is what we whats happening now because weve just not been trained theyre cutting the training but its all the same anyway you know i i i dont know you say what can i do for ya well er in the short run not much except to help the the people who are on lower income and the children through the budget er which will be introduced itll be that why er through er child benefits and through er high high benefits and through er er lower taxes for the everybody up to er twenty odd twenty five thousand year or something so erm i mean thats in the short run and little that can be done its not as much as anybody would like you put more and more into into er into training er more money into industry to help them to invest er you know you can have a sort of regional development banks to help industry to invest these in in each of the regions but i mean the these are the positive plans and not like this one whos just letting things go if if under if and i hope that your crowd get in see i think yeah as i say im just fed up with this lot what is the outlook on er income tax well cos i mean we know its going up whoever gets in theyre gonna put it up well you know john smith laid out his budget for the next study for the to cover the next two years and there i mean theres no intention to to change it in the foreseeable future i mean theyve laid it out for two years so that the basic rate stays the same that the personal allowances are being increased so that this will take a lot of lower paid people out of tax and that coupled with the child benefit will make everybody up to about twenty two thousand a year better off and then from there theyll be a a a range of people who to it wont make much difference no overall certainly if theyve got children but if we get above thirty forty thousand a year itll take more the other people whove gained so much yeah out of the last ten years yeah yeah its not its not been fair ooh aye its not its not fair i agree and not not only on income tax but on poll tax local tax yeah yeah thats right cos i mean that thats just a joke that do you think labour would alter the poll tax and put it back to its sort of original sort of rating system were going back to a kind of rating system with the different assessment on valuations yeah its fair int it the bigger the house the more money you should pay the tories are gonna introduce their alternative but theyre still going to through this banding system the whole objective of that is to is to make sure that the better off people dont pay their full whack mm instead of paying er you know three or four times in a for a big house to to a very modern poor house yeah er they only pay sort of one and a half or twice thats the thats the purpose of the tories well what el whats the other alternative for this vat cos i mean it was the tories who brought this vat system into operation i mean its wrong well when you think about it its wrong youre paying tax on your wages at source and then you go to the shops and youve got to pay tax on your goods again well i hope that thats right its totally wrong when we got a a taxation system in place which would be fair which means that the people in the big houses pay more then we can do something about maybe making the local people er pay more and reducing central taxes reducing the vat its not gonna be quick but no theres theres no commitment to reduce vat in the in the labour manifesto but i mean er that will be the spirit of what we wanna do to make the people i hope you can i hope you can do something with it because being truthful i just its just im just warming my hands its cold outside yeah youre welcome its just anyway id better press on its just a joke what they do hell have you here all night anyway you make sure youll vote anyway we will yeah oh yes without a doubt thanks cheerio now goodnight come on in michael mummy what did the lady want oh what did he want about me graphs oh i know he will this will happen now he said oh mummy er i went in the office and he said er id been stood there about twenty minutes at the window and everybody was flitting around like a bee from flower to flower and they just left me stood there so i never said anything go on the back im stood there and he said all of a sudden he comes cos he already had one of the lads in ian mm says to me er can i have your graphs please john for last week wheres the time so i goes and gets them goes in the office deana and he kept all he was interested in deana was erm deana its fifteen minutes stop on the way back oh so he said whats this here said ive been sorting the notes out ive put them in order back in so that when he comes to the window all that the office staff gotta do is look through like we was told to do yeah fifteen minutes he said but youve got twenty minutes here i said well yeah nick youve got to fill the return book in as well i said and he said what i said well what day was it he said that was last friday oh i said i was filling my timesheet in and my expense sheet not that long i said well it takes as long as it takes dont it mum no he says i could do it in a lot less time than that he said and a lot neater i said you saying im a scruffy writer dont think youd have to i said that to him and he looked at me over the top of his glasses like that cos he in his office he sits here the doors there he sits here and i i everybody else has had the door open i went in and shut the door and i stood behind him i didnt stand in front of him stood behind him so keep away and then all of a sudden he gets his calculator out and its i said excuse me eric i said not wishing to be appear thick i said but what you doing he said mum have you got the tape recorder on im calculating kilometres into miles so all you have to do is talk normally just ignore it oh right said okay i said and whats the formula that you use and he told me he told me ive got it written on the back of me hand i thought it was brilliant that i thought little do you know what im gonna use that for he never phoned me for a hes not phoned me for maybe hell phone tomorrow dya think ill get four out of that where do you think im going birmingham wrong manchester you know that dont ya its only the kids that are gonna be able to have this you know well give it to the kids then michael stop it im gonna have a rum in a minute mm im gonna have a rum in a minute i think im gonna take a valium oh its a bit late for them starting jane i think on valium they can have a biscuit whats for tea casserole mum have i time for a scrub or what yeah eh well michael right im gonna turn this off for a bit you messing my work no right come on you two get on with it can i just youve got a little remote what are you doing what did you do with michaels bowltry and come on are you ready for bed youve cleaned your teeth and everything stacey come on ive done everything have you been on the loo no i dont even need the loo er well get on it please before you go to bed and put some cream on can i have michaels squeaky squeak please yourself thank you can michael where is he here come on right tomorrow were going to strip these beds i know youve told me this look at the state of it deana look i know keep i picked everything up so i can get my lamp on i after i put the lamp on thats been there all day come on deana if youre gonna have the lamp on youre gonna have to put something away some books or is that packet any good now well alright but can you can you not get rid of a couple of the boxes and whats this thing therewell why dont you tip it up the other way and give yourself a bit more room tomorrow deana whats that your dictionary that book at the end of the shelf thats a library book talking of which whats the date on it it shouldve been back by now some day in march twenty eighth of march mm mummy can i play with this oh i wondered where it was yes alright if you stand things up edge to edge youll have a bit more room wont ya theres half that stuff on there doesnt have to be there does it no eh you wanna get it sorted out and tidied up tomorrow its too late to do it now i just tidy this end up quickly quickly and then tomorrow you can take everything off right everything dust it and rearrange everything okay yeah stacey stacey said i could keep this like this she said she wouldnt mind well youre gonna have to put the wire down run it down the bottom mummy is this my and you wanna run it down the back deana take the wire down the back of all your books on the shelf mummy is this my shall i do it now no do it tomorrow take everything off tomorrow and when we pull the beds out strip the beds you can vac all behind the beds right and then sort it out properly mummy this my one just for now put things up look what you cant get on your shelf put on the drawers because you know ill put on the drawers whats gonna happen youre only gonna lose them all down the back mum come on is this my right sunshine what you up to what have you got oh michael stop it oh michael thats dirty come on arms up youre soaking wet come on wash your hands put your hands in thats it come here no leave the plug alone what is this my the one that i left on your bed yeah yeah but use your other one up first no michael put your hands in put your hands in in the water im gonna sm michael put your hands in the water right come here mummy do i need a new one whoop i need a new one i cant ive run out let me see the other one first i cant i cant find it show me the other one first and you can find it oh no you dont come here you put like well sort it out properly tomorrow stacey michael up now what have you got mum i cant find it alright start on your new one thank you stacey i want you anyway come in the bathroom michael leave it alone open your mouth open come on thats right open again do you think i need a brace oh i dont know whether you need a brace or not open michael dont know what they are stacey youll have to wait for them to grow properly open them are going square and my teeth all my teeth not everybody has a brace you know look leave it mm yeah well they look funny because all your other teeth are little teeth will you come here please you can have some medicine come on and put some vaseline on your lips please this is the wrong one no its not oh i remember that other stuff that used to have to have mm mm and i didnt even like it so the doctor had to change it for me oh well youve got it back now right are you ready yeah right get into bed ill be in in a minute michael is he in with you yeah right look at this is a tip this whats this doing on the floor now thats a bit better isnt it mummy yeah a little bit the whole place is a mess though isnt it its gonna have to be really done tomorrow come on oi right come on say goodnight to oh up the top ah ma kiss kiss that was a quickie right kiss stacey kiss kiss urgh on me nose right wave ninight ninight ninight night night ninight right youve got till nine oclock give us a kiss and nine oclock for this ninight and stacey you can lay down and listen to the story come on put your stuff away and lay down good night good night good night ah i did ask you to put those dresses away will you do them please in the morning otherwise theyre not gonna be fit for wearing ta where have you been even your feet are wet what have you been doing eh bill went out in the garage yeah and missed him you would he said you could cut that tree down when youre ready eh he said you could cut that tree you said it was hilda well hilda i like while theyre away well she never she was quite happy to let you go ahead and do it she said the only thing was she said shed miss having the privacy in that corner because of being overlooked at the back does she want the stump digging up as well well i dont know she never said any well i take a piece of that and ill make you a bird table out of the piece of trunk alright about that much yes and well put a cross on the bottom of it and ill put you a piece of plywood across it and you can stick your nuts on or whatever mm you only want something simple dont ya oh aye shes gonna put like er erm you know trailing stuff over the fence i suppose thats what well use as well to brighten it up a bit look at that int that a waste shes taking one mouthful out of that whos that thats that hark at me boy are you gonna go up to him i was gonna wash the pots up so mm i was going to wash the pots ill go and smack him round the head hes not been too bad but i tried to put him to sleep upstairs didnt i this afternoon and he got upset so i ended up having to bring him downstairs give him his lunch first and then i put him to sleep in his pram this is all since the weekend this yeah hed been alright before that did he get you up last night er what time was it i got up to him a couple of times once he only go to sleep michael stirred i must of dont know what happened this morning i put the alarm off and turned over and went back to sleep again it was about ten to eight before i finally got up and then the kids have gotta get up yeah i had to iron their blouses as well forgot the blouses didnt i i want staceys lunch box eh i want staceys lunch box thats go to sleep michael go to bobos bobos time i think were just gonna have to let him moan i wouldnt mind but until last weekend he never give a dickie bird about going to sleep i think it was that came in and set him off she shouldve just left him on to it instead of trying to do it herself these are mm the plates yeah i know do that last what times the plane in the morning i dont know she said she was leaving here at quarter to five oh well i wont seeem ive got a seven oclock start have ya i dont want a cup of tea youre not gonna get one its too early please yourself if i happen to be awake at that time then yes but if i dont have well make your mind up no yes or no i said if im awake when you get up then yes but dont wake me up i wouldnt get i wouldnt mind if it was bloody six oclock but it wasnt it was more like half past it wasnt it was more like twenty past and i was deep in the land of nod youd been asleep you was not in the land of nod at all i was last week that bloody pies repeating on me it wasnt a pie it was a casserole the pie oh the apple pie sorry that boy make noise chuck him out of bed i would oops sorry you will be did you ask my permission no then dont sorry you will be oh dear i hope its not going to be one of those nights go to sleep michael just have a still wont go he will in a minute ill go up to him ill leave you to do that dirty horrible casserole dish i knew that was coming you only leave me to do the shit i never get the good stuff just the crap ah shut up what was that what was what dunno i didnt hear anything i dont think so i didnt hear anything john what him knocking one of the cupboard doors or something john i didnt hear anything here you are stacey come on sit up come on oh managed to keep him in bed with you all night here are thank you mum you know when you had to take michael downstairs when he was screaming stacey was he wouldve gone off just stacey was chat was talking i dont think stacey had a lot to do with it actually apart from disturbing him coming outside yeah well by then youd youd already messed him up she mustve got him to sleep before she put him down in the cot did she nothing to do whether it was you from from saturday hes never been the same will you pick up your pen before they go on the floor what else have you got lurking on the bottom of your bed how many do you want pass it to me please thank you stacey can you reach the erm no deana can do it can you climb down and go and get me one of my tablets please which ones clean which one are you wearing the pink one the pink one i cant wear it why you you ive not got a slip youre not wearing any of them no you have got an underslip downstairs i know it needs ironing doesnt need ironing hello what did you get on your hand mm give me your hand then what no coming out who is it whos that stacey stacey say stacey whos wheres deana deana in here hello there she is there she is give kiss go on stacey get back in bed to drink your tea hello say hello say hello on it say oh the little mans coming whats he doing move over stacey oh you might knock it no thats staceys ill give you yours in a minute there you are here are sit still ta mm you gonna put that yellow vest on then deana yeah mum you might as well take can you take the tape recorder anywhere oh here are in her pocket well why is she doing it i told you yesterday erm the money right stacey sit down pull the bench out please can i open this one for you no leave it now come on come on sit down and start copying those out as well please how can i i havent got a pen im giving you a pen now copy them out and dont spill it deana sit down move up a bit deana what i go there yeah youll have to let stacey in the middle for doing her spelling okay why do i have to do it in the middle told ya i always seem to use up all the cereals in one go do ya mm no free samples though is there i dont think is there a free sample oh its its a pen a pen yeah theyre asking you to do a survey thing can i open it if you want to see if theres a coupon in it can i open this one no let michael have it stacey come on sit down and do your breakfast so we can do your spelling please i want to open these please hurry up stacey yep ive only just done one of those surveys the other week is there a coupon with it no michael youre not having the pen hes after the pen stacey thats all no i dont think there is can i open this one michaels not playing with this its your favourite colour what the pen its blue you dont like black biros do ya no no its blue michael open it michael open it mummy shall i open it for him if you want to no its got a coupon as well look you sit down and get on with your breakfast i wont tell you again mum what is your favourite colour i dont know really just a minute let me open it i cant get the top of that one hang on here are come on stacey get on with it can you move up a bit whatwhy didnt you pull the bench out cos shes just too lazy to get off of her bottom get up please go to the other end of the table right go on oh ive got it all to myself come on right time is nearly twenty past now sit down and get on with it whatthere are come on deana you get on youre i just cant help wondering something what suit yourself tell you later dont bother deana youll find out in a minute when you right come on do you want some more milk stacey yes would you like to go and bring it over then and you stop dropping your pen can i do it please are you going shopping today sort of i think about it this is yellow you must be samson stacey cos i couldnt do it do what samson whats that strong come on hurry up with those words maybe hands were squeaking i dont know what they were i certainly wouldnt open that pen michael youve made a right mess come on come on stacey concentrate on what youre doing i am look at that its cos youve got the paper wet go over there a bit oh no the pen wont work yes it will cos the papers wet look i told you move over to the other side a little bit youve got plenty of room at the bottom start again whats the what letter are you doing what word lay lay right give me the pen right do said and do lay after come on work your way across hurry up stacey please work your way across not down and youve just dropped your pen havent ya why didnt you start at the top and work across instead of working down stacey dont write so big youre making a mess were not having spelling this week with us do you know why no shall i tell ya yeah because we forgot to do we forgot to do the spelling test last friday so we had to do it on monday so we didnt get any spelling this week so right now we didnt have a spelling test this is brilliant guess what we do now what table test thats probably why you havent got a spelling test no it isnt we we have on monday we had a spelling test and a table test but the table was quite easy have you been practising we dont need to weve already done them you know them that well you can be cocky about it no not cocky but i know them so you know them six seven eight nines so you know that youre going to get them all right i hope so ive got twenty out of twenty so far i have to do a spell test each day with twenty in with twenty in each one have i got all in each week you mean mm mm do it today were doing that today what your tables yeah have i got all er you get on with what youre doing please what what you mming at what have you dropped this time mum is this hoop hopeho hope write properly if it was hoop itd have two os wouldnt it hoop has it got two os its got the e after the p which makes the o become an o sound doesnt it write properly stacey come on say it out to yourself what are you making such a row oh what youve dropped your pen well say pen then like you go to the doctors you didnt mm come on stacey i think its brilliant and when i came out of hospital you said mummy i said i want to stay here for a couple of days is that stacey are you saying that to yourself rope hope yes cope you havent got cope on there you havent got has it got its not got cope no come on stacey why havent i got it i dont know you only put so many down cant you stac deana i mean will you go upstairs and get the tray with the cups on it please yeah put those in the fridge easy what have we got in our sandwiches chicken thats easy that mummy did what did i do my bag yesterday no i did it last night now dont mind me and dont mind it is it on now yeah dont you have to plug it in or no and what you want then you want some extraordinary words to put in this dictionary like that no its just an ordinary conversation oh that people er just ordinary talking er will you play it back to us afterwards well er i sound like i sound like hilda ogden on the you you dont sound at all what you think you sound do ya no no i was disgusted when i first heard my voice can you remember when you er mike had it behind the settee at pigmere close and he played it backed i sounded terrible mm thats the worse one ive ever heard mm oh shes bad enough when not on tape i know she seems to screech dont she but well we got er mrs that was in shes like when she comes on phone youve got to hold it like that yeah yeah i havent you know i havent dared shown johns mum but with michaels birthday we got a video camera out and we videoed her talking but im not she heard herself on the video im sure she oh youve heard her she is shes terrible i was gonna do that coupon then she waves at you shes spotted you hes lovely yeah and uncle frank was saying those bushes were nice i hadnt even noticed them what in new house yeah he must of erm well theyve all flowered then they must of started coming out yeah cos i said oh were having all sorts of different cuttings off from yeah but if you flatten that you want to put yeah i will do cos there very expensive them bushes in there but i said to him i said to him theres loads of bushes in the back as well yeah she were yeah saying they all flower in the summer but is she gonna take any or not no no no cos shes got a great big garden like yours has she shes actually did i tell ya i asked her what charmwood meant you know cos its called charmwood yes charmwood the house and she was saying when her mum and dad were courting where they used to do the co courting like must of been a wood and that i think yes oi there was a place close by called charmwood so there is its near betty oh is there and also i think it was at oh it ive been there was it in the midlands yeah and theres erm there was a firm charmwood as well oh so thats why her mum and dad called it charmwood cos its where they did their courting its nice its lovely oh she said shes gonna erm part of the garden in wales shes having it made into like a rose garden or something its like a did she say its an acre smallholding mm yeah its like a smallholder and shes gonna call that charmwood yeah oh can you imagine what thats like if they have one she said shes had some that extension she drives you bloody dizzy so i dont know what shes no she said shes been to have a look at its glenys i dont no not glenys glenys yeah glenys has she had an extension yeah and she said it was quite a good thing yeah when i told her about and she come running back to me on phone the other week glenys glenys she said will you tell people if they spend twenty five pound at tescos i thought well that wont be me or is it thirty you get a thing and to take it to school to put towards computers oh yes ive heard about whys that at what school no because its saint marks its at woodbone road mm ive not heard of that one what i wont be spending twenty five pounds well on the whats the name next week on erm you know that granada report where they do they cook a meal yeah er getting this woman to do erm and its gonna be lovely that extension is that you know by the plans and the pictures yeah i suppose to you know with you saying its quite a biggish house i said erm does she need it like so she said yeah because the two kids are in one bedroom whos this our glen mm well shes having another bedroom which make it four bedrooms yeah oh it looks lovely you know the how the architect has done it from yeah the front the side and the back itll be very nice margaret when its done it was only with your mum saying it was quite a biggish house anyway well it is i think shes just she wanted to to do a bigger third bedroom mm and shes had this bloke round and i think hes and theyve taught her hes recommended to her that instead of making the third bedroom bigger to make four bedrooms because it would increase the value of the house more the house i mean anybody else would of made do with a little bedroom i mean its big enough to get a bed and a dressing table and what in and its bigger its a lot bigger than mine what i suppose she thinks is if she can afford to do it do it whos this pam pam shes had all her plans done for her has she extension this bloke come round come on pop what you doing wheres your this is for the sons bedroom well it when he she originally wanted him to do plans to make the third bedroom bigger which would of been like an l shaped bedroom mm but he recommended to her to actually make it into a fourth bedroom because it would increase the value of the house yeah and also so where they gonna put the the other bedroom at the side at the side so but shes not having a garage or anything at the side shes having a side extension down below but the front bit shes having made into a shower room and then the back bit its gonna be like a morning room to the kitchen oh right like where you go in the kitchen you turn right like that one of mine over there the sinks there on the right hand side yeah well shes gonna have that knocked into an archway through to a dining room oh right lovely so itll be lovely mm but erm she just get so the third bedroom would go right across that extension then yeah well thatll be their bedroom thatll be the fourth fourth bedroom well itll be such a big room she said itll be oh i dont know what she said about sixteen by twelve or summat like that yeah be lovely so her and ma malcolm are gonna have that and emma will have the front bedroom come on michael come on and then there be the third little bedroom in the middle which pam has as a sewing room yeah well no she has it as a toy room dont she a good idea to have a toy room like that it is really yeah its great if youve got the room on the side to do it with her being in a corner jane i know shes not i mean the next door round the corner like shes on the corner and the house here its been extended on the side but it wont bring it anywhere near pams extension no because its in the corner corner you know she could do it on the back anall shes got a third of an acre of garden its bloody massive i think thats it if you can get a house with plenty of you know you can stay there and live for ever cant ya yeah you can mm you can do that cant ya i just dont hope they dont bring the rates back into bloody force but she will be with all that land mm oh she will be wont she mind you thats what labour want to do dont they mm well well the conservative are they going to leave it as it is no no theyre just gonna no they brought a new thing out its not the poll tax its called something else int it er its like its the same flaming thing really but labour want to bring back the ordinary rateable value yeah sort of more or less sort of yeah i think itll be more means tested wont it yes we had the labour candidate knocking on our door yesterday and i think john must of been in a right foul mood cos he he says come in and talk to me oh my god in the end i mean normally it was the other way round the labour candidate couldnt wait to get out cos you know trying to get out the door and john was yeah giving it this yeah he doesnt normally you know but no normally they want to get in and start waffling well the bloody conservative come er through with the er postman so i just picked it up opened it ripped it up and it was in bloody bin before postman got to gate bloody major and that lamont and the post together yesterday was that today yesterday i got a liberal one through the post and then the woman the fella from liberal democrats come and he goes erm can i rely on your vote i said no actually mm theyve got the labour and the conservative both in same oh have they yeah have they you see i put me poster up in the window and then me flipping dad said to me i dont know whether you should have that poster up what if miss is around conservative so i bloody took it down and put it in a magazine i thought when weve got oh shes bound to be when weve exchanged contracts ill put it back up again no well i mean like whatsername across the road you know erm stuarts brother yeah i mean hes a rank labour hes got everything up there cos he was telling mike i mean hes got his neck in a collar and hes been waiting i know for that long to go and get it sorted out oh but hes so opposed to the national health as it is at the moment you see margaret a lot of these figures are being conned yeah what theyre doing is like whats that people like mike mm whove had that little little operation like that yeah theyre clearing the waiting list mm yeah because they just go in in the day and they come out on the yeah same day yeah yeah but a more intricate type of operation where youve got to be in for a day theyre not no getting rid of those at all theyre just getting rid of replacements and yeah theyre theyre still waiting a couple of years for them jane i know all look at that was it next year they got somebody got er what er another date and it was next febru who was it that girl on the telly from tesco yeah yeah that we saw i dont know well look at billy hes waiting to have his eyes tested yeah be seen to at the eye hospital sir john said in january ill send you to altrincham because they have a specialist go to the like they have one go to the cottage each a different like a skin one day summat so like youre there and youre not traipsing for the eye hospital mm but this one goes to altrincham er about six weeks after july oh but if he had sent him to the eye hospital hed have waited two years yeah cant credit it and your eyes are precious arent they mm well i mean thats what theyre gonna do take the eye test charge off and the teeth charge off as soon as they get in well itll all materialize dont they well i hope so does that mean i ought to wait my appointments the end of oh the end of april i must just be able to ooh aye well oh what thats what sam over road said i mean he had open heart surgery said i dont know what id of done without the national health mm thats it int it you could say said ive no qualms aboutem and yet hes somebody that votes for bloody green party eh hes just been up and voted for green party i said id of stopped at home if i was you er theresas friend she wants the hip redoing i think its come out you see the thing is is three thousand quid a lot of it is er propaganda by the conservative if if they were gonna get it right why couldnt they get it right in the thirteen years that theyve been in power why havent you done it in the time youve been in he said no but look look at that denise pams friend yeah the about the little boy that they think hes dead oh yeah but she had to pay a hundred and eighty pounds in all thats right chris was telling me so theyve still got to go back in three months she was i hope ive not got to come back and pay so what the what they waiting to have done something else er they cant determine it or something until hes a few months a bit older yeah yeah cos hes still only a baby int he yeah its very difficult until they can sort of reactions a bit quicker yeah yeah int it michael what youve done what made me laugh was the conservative broadcast on wednesday was real propaganda trying to frighten you to death that if the labour got in yeah wed have no nuclear weapons and oh aye yeah i know that wed be open to the russians and all this sort of thing it was really trying to frighten ya what this soap box image he tries to give you know a one man show its bloody path its his voice its that smile his words no less but kinnock he was really good with robin day last night was he oh cos robin day was really trying to get him with this nuclear thing yeah he kept going on and on and on and he said do you think it was an error of judgment and he was trying to get kinnock to say yes and he said yes it was an error of judgment the way he hed sort of said i think he must of said in the mid seventies that if he got in power hed get rid of all nuclear weapons yeah but he was saying times have changed so cos times have changed your opinions change yeah the fact is as russia is now yeah you know you woul they wouldnt get rid of all nuclear weapons the labour no i mean theyd cut down on defence mm but they wont get rid of all nuclear weapons they know its you know you cant impossible oh hes hes great kinnock but i still dont know whether i believe i dont like him but i wouldnt vote cos i didnt like him no i wouldnt vote for anybody else no you shouldnt really take it on him personally no should you no you should take it on what the pu you see they keep going thats it on about youre gonna be worse off nobody who earns less than twenty two thousand is going to be worse no off and theres not a lot of people that i know of no normal people like us whose husbands earn more than twenty two thousand how much is it a week well its about four hundred pound a week int it over four hundred pound a week int it yeah what are you doing now but theyre not actually come out with that margaret cos after tax and insurance its a lot less yeah but they they would is that what there wont be much left of it is that what erm they wont be in the higher tax bracket though would they no theyd go into the mid one wouldnt they but its the ones that are earning over forty thousand ooh that would go up into the forty percent yeah so whats the next one is there one between twenty five and forty there isnt is there i dont know it he work he was gonna work that michael its alright you sure ill pick it up in a minute theres something on the national insu about the national insurance as well i cant think how hes gonna work that because he said it is the ones that are on over forty thousand that are gonna be come on theres gonna be nothing left of that black banana no i dont know erm do you know what we were saying the other night how could they be short of money when everybodys always paying in money yeah and weve got all this money from the er north sea gas yeah yeah but that wont last for ever but then they said work they wont let them the money that theyve got on council houses they wont let them spend it you see that they wont they wont well whats that staying as it is for i dont know but they wont let them do with it they should let them do all the houses up with it shouldnt they they should let them buy more land and do more council building yeah you see theyve gotta theyve been trying to see about that lot where the boysgrammar school is int they yeah yeah because they want to sell that but they want it to be sort of like half private no and half i suppose council houses yeah cos its quite a big plot of land that int it it must be mustnt it yeah but oh i dont know whoever gets in itll all still be the same in years so of course it will i cant see that it matters michael hes okay hes only playing with them arent you love until he breaks them hes broken two at home has he mm snaps the tapes ooh and hes such a lovely lad oh you wouldnt of said that last night what in the middle of the night no last night going to bed hes been hes been smashing until saturday you know hes been good going to bed deana put him to bed saturday saturday when we went out deana put him to bed well she was stupid enough to let deana put him to bed no wait a minute of course he got all upset so she had to then mess about and try and get him to sleep which apparently she did yeah but he must of been all worked up and since then ive had a right struggle most nights yeah ive had to go back up in to him yeah but i dont know what happened last night i dont know whether he was not quite tired enough erm he must of got up as soon as i put him down and started sort of moaning then i went into the girls and i sorted them out he started screaming he did so i had to go to him in and lay him down and making him lay down yeah and he was starting sobbing and he got that upset in the end he started screaming you know real ive never heard him do that before aye they can do that sobbing no so erm anyway i went back in to him i kept going up and down i left him for a while but he doesnt normally cry like that no so er ee ee eventually i went up and i tried to get him to go down to sleep again and he was shutting his eyes and on his dummy but he was if they get that worked up they cant calm down can they no no so i thought i couldnt i couldnt let him go to no sleep while he was like that so i picked him up and took him back downstairs again he knows hes doing this thing is it do you think it might be as well that its a bit lighter jane cos i was reading a smashing tip oh yeah in one of me magazines to blacken your curtains out cos i thought im gonna do that on joannes yeah i dont you know she moans somebody suggested if youve got a curtain and youve got like you a liner behind it yeah to fasten a black bin bag oh yeah yeah between the curtain and the liner yeah i put a over his and it completely blacks over it was dark when it was dark but no you know it does start getting lighter and youre gonna have problems then you might try that cos you could youve got liners on them curtains havent ya yeah open up er er a a bin liner and pin it in between the two in between the two oh thats a good idea so its completely black blacks it out blacks it out it is a good idea yeah i didnt it was so cold yesterday wed been out in the morning and i decided to put him in his cot on the odd occasion i do do hes gone to sleep without any problems mm but yesterday morn he was yesterday morning he started crying didnt he i didnt leave him for any length of time no i brought him downstairs give him his dinner and then i put him to sleep in his pram in the front room but i think thatd also er yeah yeah upset him so i just hope its so annoying though youd just give him a cuddle lay him down and that was it that was all i know so i mean the thing is that weve always said havent ya as long as you can sort of getem down mm yeah to go to sleep so you can have a at least youve got some free time on your own you can cope with waking up in the night cant ya ten oclock before i put him upstairs yeah cos you lose your patience what was wrong with ya oh shes so calm no im not too bad really i lost me paddy with stacey i must admit cos hes by then screaming i did get a bit cross last night yeah cos hes throwing a wobbly at the cot hes thrown all his dummies out and stacey comes out the door i just wanted to leave him cos hes just before he was ready and that no i was up there stood on the landing where he couldnt hear me and couldnt see me i was no sort of just waiting to see what he was gonna do and then stacey comes out i cant sleep and i said get back in that bloody bedroom oh dear what was that over the road with sam er his mother you know the one that works in woolworths yeah yeah theyve had him from the wednesday was it the wed er no from the saturday to the wednesday cos she was working and they took him on to seaside somewhere and when come home hes having stitches in his head where hed fell he hit it on the stone or summat and i said oh did he enjoy it apart from that she said he was a swine last night he was screaming and hitting me and she called her husband down from work she couldnt control him said she should of smacked his arse and put him in the cot mind you ive heard them shouting at him oh its awful how old is he he was two last christmas hes lovely anall but you see it doesnt take much to get out of a routine it does come nice after christmas christmas it got him all out of plonk yeah cos you know he was that shattered he was falling asleep downstairs before i put him in his cot so it was a case then of putting him to sleep in his cot mm and even in the middle of the night on the odd occasion that he sort of disturbed a bit i just used to shout to him yeah lay down and go back to sleep and sometimes he would yeah oh shes very lucky that a child of that age had gone i mean she dont see his his nana that much no really to have him from mm er what was it yeah the saturday to the wednesday aye dya know shes still at woolworths i told ya mm it was that bit of ta yeah is she there yeah not seen her since ta yeah i mean cos theres time when to stay open late werent it and she didnt want to do it and she said im im im not staying she said i think it was new years eve she said im walking out so i might have no job so ive not seen her since so madge said shes still there thats in altrincham int it mm yeah thats how shes just but he keeps going up to the gnomes and saying hello is that no he come home the other night and the we no the other day sam he tipped all the bloody soil out of the earth and done something else he said hes a naughty boy and shes said to sam he wants a smacking he said im not smacking him oh well he wouldnt do that he wouldnt do that would he she should tell him and hes never got a nappy on him hes like this its swinging all the time hes looking at what is it you doing a josh mike came down yesterday morning mind you he had been on his own quite a lot a lot of time yesterday for the day josh cos i went to altrincham with me mum at half nine and it id taken him out for a walk to make sure hed had his walk and mike didnt get up till gone half two and when he come down hed cut a report of lisas on the floor oh they call it achievement you know they call it record of achievement oh god yeah but fortunately i put it in a folder so the folder was destroyed but the but the thing that he was was alright actually caught with i think he was just starting on that when mike come down er but he got it out this magazine rack because it was at the back of there i put it cos its this years the others ive got upstairs in a drawer and he ferreted it out he ferreted it out but i you know i said to mike well if er if hes only chewing the paper yeah i mean he could start on the of course he could hes not bad really yeah i found only because i went out one night and it was when mike was still next door and what id done id locked him in the back room and he said he was howling oh he doesnt he doesnt like being cooped up in one room so if i leave the doors open oh hes so good he can wander about you see and jumps up on the furniture and looks through careful the window and what have you you know yeah good lad youre a good lad arent ya you see thats where i really arent you arent you ive got that burglar alarm over there but i dont think id ever be able to use it you mean with the dog being loose you want your socks on do you want some more ask chris for some or is it only to do with doors opening well this is what ill have to well have to find out ive not really gone into detail about it i think it might be actually because its er you youve got two things when you open the front door on a on a thing havent they and they if you go to it i forget how it is but thats how janes is so now if you go through the door youve got so many seconds to get to the box to turn it off thats right yeah ours the same yeah and theres a panic button at the front door and theres a panic button upstairs what is it ah good lad good lad come on josh that was diet vimto oh i didnt like the taste of that didnt ya oh i like it no and lisa i get it for lisa she likes it it seems to have a bit of a different taste where is it is it up there in your bag up there i think marg did you put it in the bag oh yeah i think i did you put it over there no i put it back up there josh has josh licked it what was it like he needs to be thinner hes like a bloody dustbin aint he your mum said he was eating enough i give him two barm cakes and we had one each and before wed finished started our second half of our one hed ate the two give him a custard and hed ate it in two mouthfuls she said did you take so did you enjoy that custard no wonder he dont get indigestion two int it hes such a gulper oh see you next week chris okeydoke ma see you next week now right cos ill see you again then margaret tarrah jane take care bye bye michael say bye bye say bye bye bye well wave bye bye then hes too busy licking his lips whered you get them braces from tarrah tarrah tarrah bill theyre lovely arent they mm theyll last him for a long long time yeah oh where you going mm to work did you know yes you were saying i just hope that ive plugged it in properly oh its going great guns that ive got len coming ill take it home well and you can have well therell be nowt bloody said at our house after five oclock so you dont ive got len coming round at half past twelve youd just gone its a wonder you didnt see her coming round the bloody corner was this wednesday wednesday id got michael outside in the pushchair coat on and i think id just come down from the loo and i saw the car pull up i quickly ran and got me coat on oh i ill come with you she said so she come shopping with me who was this er erm this is a friend shes a d shes a nice girl isnt she jane she is a nice girl but shes got problems a bit like pat erm what i used to have with betty oh you know one of those yeah that you want to really help them and you feel dead sorry for them yeah but no matter what you say you still end up doing what they want yeah and whatever shes very weak i think thats what it is yeah she knows what she wants to do and what she should do but she just cant nah seem to be able to do it nah still the same now is she shame other day when she locked herself out no matter what what you suggested how she got in that oh no you cant have that well she kept coming and she kept arent i a silly bitch arent i silly bitch bill and he looked she was taking the mickey out and he said well what whats your daughters name she said jane as if he was puddled he said no whats that name anyway she some bugger you know sue that er thats got the greengrocers she got to know her daughters phone number and phoned round for her ta well it didnt matter what you suggested yes thats what the lads were no wonder it was me dad was trying to get her into the house and everything and she said oh well so and sos got me key well i said im not bloody phoning er their nora he rang he rang er are you talking about nora well this girl shes got two children at and noras got in with her but her husband is an iranian so she goes over to iran every now and again shes got a key i said im not phoning to bloody iran for you nora shes got a sister in urmston thats about a daughter a daughter whats er whats her number the daughter oh i dont know her number i said well whats her name itll be in the book she said its jane its jane i said er it got that bad that i thought she was taking the piss out of me yeah did she get in in the end you could could the window tre the cleaner get through that window he said yes but shell have to hell have to force it she said oh i dont want it forcing no somebody at the shop in the greengrocers rooted through the phone book eventually got her daughters phone number in urmston phoned for her and her daughter come down urmstons not in our book you see no no its not no no i said ill go round the back and i said i can get in through that window for ya i said well ill have to force it what dya mean force it i said ill have to prise it open oh no no no no no no i said well do you know anybody with a good oh blimey do you know nora nora no i dont think in er ashdon no mind shes very lonely shes on her own you know and shell talk to anybody mm you can guarantee it she goes to shops about eleven oclock she dont come back till one because shes been talking on shops thats her routine you know yeah very lonely its a shame very very goodnatured as well well where does she live in ashdon village no up our road oh er third one from the top gingery er talks a lot you know gingery hair nice girl but as i say er funny girl mm my john was in sale on saturday when he ran into john he was telling him about his oh i yeah telling john all about his erm he had an accident at work or something well i dont know jane i dont really listen to any gossip up that end you know what i mean yeah but hes er got a nice little girl has he yeah fortunately hes still there then john oh aye sandra yeah he lives in oh does he mm john er bumped into him on saturday oh yeah and he was showing him his arm apparently he got erm yes he did jane he had an accident trapped into er a machine oh at work i dont know where he was working yeah and pulled him into the machine and made a right mess of his arm oh god apparently hes had to have plastic surgery on his arm yeah he showed us so yeah mm hell get some compo for that hes waiting for a claim going through so what does he do jane now hes a taxi driver parttime i think you mentioned it once about taxi driving yeah and he but he works for somebody else fulltime i cant think who he said it was now oh serlison high i cut through there going to when im going to work why they got a little house down there theres loads for sale down there theyre quite nice little houses cos eileen used to work at oh give it to down there noras brothers got one yeah have i got to buy you a bottle of vimto oh he seems to like it dont he jane but er eileen shes got four of them you know margaret was living with that lad for ten years werent she i know they got married and theyve been together and apart for ever since theyve got bloody married yeah then theres ellen dont how the bloody hell she lives so or what have you theres only anthony and he seems pretty normal yeah hes stuck with that girl i say cos i mean shes a lot older than he is but theyre stuck together yeah cos carol must be near my age blimey yeah every one of them shes had something with aint she mm i suppose john how many bloody wives has he since i dont know how many kids has he had by each one i say hes had half a dozen kids to each girl hes been yeah going out aint he mm and just think jane if youd of stayed with him youd have your hands full right and i dont think hes even nice i dont oh dear must of said that about him nosey hole do you like that diet vimto then michael hiya he must have something though because i mean theres another aye very young int she josh for younger girls they must think it keeps them young yeah but he he doesnt acknowledge those children to ellen dont he dont even acknowledgeem hes walked past them in our road and never acknowledged them how can you do that to your own kids yeah and our lisas bloody bad as well is she you know they make me laugh with eileen they want to think back when she how she cheated on john her did she oh christ she was the talk of the bl that was bloody disgusting that oh aye mm folk they forget that you know what i mean mm and shes got the audacity to have a go at other people mm i remember she had a go at me once i was leading margaret astray according to eileen oh aye oh christ my oh margaret had eileen like that jane with what margaret mother she darent open her mouth to er margaret because margaret had copped her had she oh aye how long ago how old was she oh so long before john and i but er oh no they all had her under the thumb michael stop it he was such a nice bloke john was oh he was a lovely man i think john knew you know i mean look at derek she still talks to him mm i think youre in his place michael and yet you know that night chris and on that bloody wednesday night knew what was going on every bugger knew but margaret mm josh dont be a mardy id love to be a fly on the wall about wednesday night is it still going ooh every buggers business is discussed does margaret still go yeah does she want to know how whats going on in our road ask margaret ask margaret she knows more whats going on than i do oh dear i couldnt be that bloody interested though could you watch out your brothers not up there jane mm where is he careful michael eh give us a kiss oh he gives bootiful kisses dont you then lad oh you sloppy haporth oh eh josh you got mm whats josh doing eh between you and me alan isnt with her according to margaret oh so dont say anything no she keeps trying to girlfriend anthonys girlfriend but i wont hes here with michael theyre both on window ledge come here and have a look ooh oh what you looking at theyre both looking through the window arent ya come on in then come on have you drunk that drink all again thats two big cupfuls youve drank good lad good lad hes drank another cupful of that jane oh blimey you have got a spare nappy here somewhere havent you or you do have er just as well i did have yeah god knows where anything is now what what you have to do with that now eh jane do you know what mike rang the solicitor up yesterday and he said that he was sending out the contracts to us yes that he just received them like about half an hour before mike rang up so he said ive got to get me secretary to type them out and then we ill send them to you and weve got to signem then what happens from there once youve signed the contracts yeah youve got to have a witness havent you sign it in front of somebody is that the one no i dont think send it back and it should be pretty soon after that isnt it well he said mike must have said what has been holding it up if i we were under the impression that when she left london she was finished with her property yeah cos it was put in the hands of black horse by miss thats right and they were dealing with it yeah well seemingly it must be as simple as that no so shes been dealing with her manchester solicitors and a london solicitor mm so this is whats been holding everything up yeah so mike must said to him well the thing is well we wanted to really get in before easter mm so he said you dont have to move on a friday cos mike said well do we have to move friday so he said oh no you can choose any day of the week thats right yeah i suppose its mutual agreement yeah i mean well move any day but its whether miss will you see yeah the only reason most people choose a friday is because they get you over the weekend they get you over the weekend yeah so erm well just have to see what happens and have just have the contracts out yeah it should be a week then shouldnt it hopefully er what did you say five working days its normally five working days yeah mm mm you see cos even if we sort of made it for like the middle of next week er no not next week the week after mm would bring us like the wednesday that would be my birthday actually the wednesday mm but itll make it easter weekend yeah well we wouldnt mind i wouldnt mind doing that no because itd give mike an extra few days anyway could actually have get settled the wednesday off and all the following week mm which would give him a good break really to get a few things done yeah well itll all be im not doing any im im all this bloody panicking about getting a flaming gas fire sorted out and getting a carpet done im not not bothering well just have to rough it for a while letem rough it for a week mm well rough it for a while because i know the downers the only thing that mike wants to do is put the fence and the gate up the side mm which don said we could do yeah to sort the dog out really mm but everything else we can sort getting there its not as if were gonna need a bloody fire is it jane not really i mean do you find you you use your fire more we have been doing over the past few nights have ya because ive been turning the heating its the yeah i dont know from tea time it seems to warm up the house mm and its boiling hot yeah from sort of eight oclock so i could then it cools off yeah dont it so i just put it on just to tick yeah the room over really but i mean if you can keep your heating on for that little bit of length of time mm thats what ill do i dont think well use the fire that much i mean we i did i put it on no i didnt put it on last night but i did leave me heating on it clicks off at nine oclock but the house was warm yeah and we went to bed anyway yeah just gone ten thats what i mean we used to turn ours off of about nine half nine and like you say it just used to tick mm over till about eleven you could just feel it cooling down yeah but because ive been knocking it off that bit earlier yeah sort of five minutes and how have you fi i think were gonna end up like with a fire like yours to be honest because we dont want to alter that fireplace if we can help it no its ever so nice because we do like it yeah and we thought well one night i mean its a bloody big radiator in that room mm which i think would be enough you wouldnt youd probably find that you would use it half a dozen times through the year yeah yeah no i wont get rid of mine have you sort of not i suppose you havent found out money wise what its costing ya no not really i should imagine its not i dont know you see we dont wed of had the heating on anyway yeah so i dont suppose its cost us any more no because weve hardly had it on mm still you you do find it warm dont ya i do yeah have you got a couple of settings on yours is it a high and a low well ive just got high and low thats all but i mean itll give you er a wattage er whatever it is yeah it pumps out anyway well i suppose so i dont know what weve got the yeah because as i say something like what janes got would fit in that fireplace just right mm mm which like i say saw one up at erm i told you that fireplace shop on the corner mind you i think well get edwards in he had some in about a hundred and sixty quid or so you should start looking round erm i mean really ideally mike would like one of those that actually fits perfectly yeah in in the fireplace i know what you mean and its got a back to it mm and it sort of throws the heat out into the room yeah yeah well i could it could it wouldnt justify it but chris i cant see them i cant see them making a fire like that that your heats gonna go all up the chimney no way no but what im saying is josh come on if there wasnt come on josh josh if there wasnt a good amount of radiator in that room josh it would justify having a fire like that come on yeah yeah but because its got such a good yeah radiator you know cos i told you mike actually fancies one of these that actually fits right in the fireplace i know what you mean next door and theres a backing to it and it pumps it out into the room theyre dead hot yeah but i dont think this room needs it jane no mm i think itll be a waste and i dont want to go to the expense of well they are bloody expensive because it slipped i think the fires are about three hundred quid mm but its not that youd have to have a lot of the fireplace ripped up mm you would yeah its only a little square yeah wed have to have the pillars taken off yeah and everything like that so all that would have to be redecorated whereas like that one of ours itd be ideal wouldnt it it be it just work right must have your chimney swept thats what i want to get that number off you for that as well because i some would suggest anyway i got it somewhere yeah wouldnt he i got it somewhere ill root it out for ya and i forgot to see hilda about that michael shout mike theres no rush for it michael shout louder shes gone on holiday now you know some time yeah if you think about it mike funny enough i saw her yesterday in a minute or two and she started talking about putting the freezer in the back garden is it worth my taking a coat on and that oh and it just slipped my mind well just any time we wont be doing nothing until the end of may anyway michael michael shout mike as soon as she comes back i promise ill ask her mike shout mike mike but what would you see edward said shout chris when we decided we want something hell come down and be careful sort it all out sort it out shout chris hopefully we can get away with that room jane with just maybe having to emulsion it yeah because i mean once youve taken all the pictures down i think it did need it shes a smoker int she thats very much yeah thatll be your main thing then rather than decorate i think well just paint it er emulsion over it and maybe put a border around the picture frames this is in the back room front room mm yeah leave the front room well have to first week or so well have to live in that back room yeah until weve got mike michael shout chris he does say chris its quite an easy one that int it say chris its not that he cant though madge he just wont no ive heard him say deana and stacey mm yeah loads of times he does moan mumma now he does that quite a lot but that is the only thing he says da oh no catch this youd better not have that had ya had enough at the ah good boy come on most people ive talked to their little lads have been two before they started talking seems to be very slow yeah boys are a bit like that mind he walked pretty quick didnt he he cant hes done everything very early really yeah thing is he understands everything you tell him madge oh aye i mean me friend come and picked up her two girls and her little lad hes thirteen months leave it oh his dummy erm good boy and his slipper come off his shoe he only tried the littleun to ram this slipper on he understands everything you tell him yeah telly off telly on give him a book and hell put it on top of the telly goes to the he did to margaret she said wheres me umbrella he went and brought it back in yeah he does he understands everything mm but he just wont say it not a thing oh you going bobos you going bobos saying that to him last night go back upstairs in your cot oh its terrible int it dead oh our linda was the one youd get her settled down and you know what it if you as much as turned the light switch off shed wake up oh she was terrible hes alright like that last night once he went to sleep i sort of like staying around in his room for a couple of minutes but i went and opened you know sort sorted the curtains out and mm once hes asleep thats it yeah and i think its just getting him that way come on shall we put your our linda was the most terrible child really she never slept and our edmond used to be worn out it does get you down actually oh aye thats why we moved from our house she had me up had played bloody hell over it no bugger was getting no sleep aye so we went out and bought that house in maddors road oh thats how she first got that ee ee ee i can remember having when she went in to have our pam and er i thought on the wednesday afternoon had a bloody good walk round tire her out i was that knacked not her bright as a button she still didnt sleep that bloody night shes a swine linda wasnt very old when pam was born was she about fifteen months ra ra ra ra come here fasten you up chin chin chin chin chin chin chimney come here er stand up what oh dear there right wheres your ha but im used to wearing black oh here he is hes got his without the trouble are you going skiing are you going skiing and so she said oh i want to see that dya mind if i come with you cos i dont want to go on me own so and then we arrived mum arrived first and i said you dont mind naomi coming do you mm well if id known enough company she said id have been at home with me feet up you know but your mum wanted to see the film did she well obviously she didnt really mm anyway to me on the way out oh i really enjoyed that and we were crying our eyes out so shes glad she went in the end mm the last sort of six months mm thatll be nice wont it so you perked her up a bit well so when are you going away i dont know ive got nothing to wear you know i mean theres whens the kids going out tonight mm when ive dropped them i wont see them now till sunday youve dropped them off from straight from school mm mm and no i dropped them off this morning thats it hes picking them up oh right he picks them up from school and then jenny got some clothes at class and everything dropped at erm took the suitcase gonna leave it at with mm nannys down the road but carl was in this morning so i dropped it off to him its gonna be a long time mm is that normally how it is from fridays no its normally from saturday morning till sunday morning i just think well end up going for the day but he said hes got gerry coming up from hull to mind the shop on saturday he said oh youre tired and you need a change and a rest he said something like erm do you think hell stay over saturday night then wed have to be back for eleven cant i dont know whats gonna happen to the dog oh right oh cant you take her oh no you cant really can you you cant right and you dont know what to do i tried to for the best well i do know what i want to do but its knocked me for six cos i sort of felt really guilty mm sort of you cant kick them while theyre down and yeah but you do it it were a good time though mm heard something on the radio he said oh will you still love me in a years time so i looked thats how i am horrible to him really its worse than being married so whenre you gonna tell him whenre you gonna do it take the bull by the horns yeah i can still see you in flaming two years time simply because youre too frightened to say anything to him to my son hello you dont give yourself time to wake up before you start moaning say not her again oh look hes such a cutey urgh hello got a bit warm under there i was gonna say hes got rosy cheeks i know its alright when the suns out but when the sun goes in its freezing so ive had his plastic mm he was a little git last night well no just screaming at the top of his voice our ben had to bring him down in the end and give him a drink and start again even then i had to stay with him until he went to sleep ah this all started after last weekend deana put him to bed didnt she instead of letting johns mum do it consequently he got dead upset so oh so he was dead annoyed with it all week ive been struggling to get him to bed he he was a treat before just used to take him up give him a cuddle say nightnight and that was it so why did it disturb him with deana is it just well i just its not like an adult yeah i suppose so yeah it seems its comforting is it its the same routine yeah of course you cant sort of cuddle him like that cos hes too heavy i rock him you know for a a couple of minutes not that long hes taken his braces off as well still do dont ya mm ah look at them there i dont know i dont know what youre gonna do cos whatever it is youre not doing it its just letting time go by arent ya treading water if you like last night i got really upset i did in bed and erm he kept saying whats the matter whats the matter and you have and everything yeah mm but hed just told me about the housing with the car and everything is it is he is that right is somebody coming down to value the house no just coming back home to show me the flaming car and thats what sa i didnt but i feel dead awful really but i didnt jump up and down im not surprised id have done me fruit if i was going around with somebody that that say theyre gonna put the house on the market for me want to make a go a go of the marriage a new baby two other kids and then oh but yet yet wants to play around in a you know a little sports car that nobody but two people can sit in i know i cant thats the weekend only and theres me well hes got so many debts lynn it just doesnt seem right hes hes living in cuckoo land i mean when are you ever gonna feel secure with somebody like that never you cant can ya is there any more tea in the pot jane at all yeah there might be well thanks that was beautiful teasort of ready for it im not surprised with all that dashing around he asks such a lot of you lynn and i cant understand why hes like that when he says he loves you and everything and he wants i know i dont know why im being so bloody docile no i really have and then i dont know hes gonna come a right bloody cropper i keep burning i bet i didnt i thought pardon me positive mm i popped round i went in yesterday im going to say something and then hes going on about well ive sold me car to pay the mortgage and and then all he tells you is a pack of bloody lies i know if he can lie that bloody easily well he he said he he wanted it as a surprise well its not a surprise for me is it yeah but he knew you wasnt you wasnt keen on the idea anyway didnt he well thats right yeah cos then he asked me ages ago did i think he was being selfish i said yes mm i said but like you tell me its your life mm hes like a jekyll and hyde that bloke ive told you before you wanna be bloody careful how it works out and then he said to me how how do you feel about your baby now not you know and i said okay its going to be his baby when its a good baby i know but your baby when anything comes to actually buying for it and er looking after it i would imagine i cant see him doing all what he says hes gonna do with it lynn no oi you hes playing with your oh lets have a is it in there no right well have another cup of tea and then well have that nice cake right look at you eating all your crisps look its going to rain im gonna go and bring my pushchair in then before it does are you taking that with ya or just yeah im going to im just working out ill be back in a tick mm mm so youve still got your other have ya that alice had mm well its at erm carls and yeah but you could use it like when mind you you might be pleased with it when its mm im damn sure i will i quite like doing things like that yeah very but they remember which one i did i think it was that mothercare one they get grubby with the things and everything and it was a sunny day and i went outside with me bucket and me felt and me scrubbing brush yeah and i just i threw buckets of water on it to rinse it and it dried because it was really warm and it came up like new came up like new cos you can have a real good go at the wheels that way outside yeah outside its like my pram i mean i was stacey was going in hospital last year to have her adeno adenoids out and sue was having him and i thought well he was too big for his carrycot but take the pram down and hes got nothing to sleep in and er i put him in it it been six months since it was do well since he started using it so i give that a good going over and the pram wheels come up lovely i know you know i get a brillo yeah and some jif on it but erm its not been done since so when the next good bit of weather ive got to get the pushchair out and give that a good going over and do that and me pram as well i know i fancied a big pram but there you go well its whether youve really got somewhere to put it really thats the top and bottom of it well theres nowhere to walk to now is there you know well where would you mind you i suppose like in the olden days you could only get big prams they just had them in the living room didnt they yeah well itd just have to go in the hall but no this will be better carrycot and thatridiculous prices though well it is its different if you was if you was starting from scratch i suppose you know first baby youre inclined to you want everything new dont you with these new well i sort of said to him as well about i said and its ridiculous just because i said the bedding had been lo in the loft mm with the cot and everything he he sort of er thought it was well some lofts are lovely arent they i mean our loft is a right mess grotty i mean theyre all in bin bags mm they only need washing i mean i might be wrong they might have they might have gone funny but i doubt it theyve not been up there that long really only about two oh all of my stuff has been up in the loft its like you say i mean if theyve been double wrapped and everything and you wash them he should put his hand in his pocket really and buy something of course he should you ought to just ask him for say a hundred you know to buy a couple of packs of nappies and some cream and changing mat a changing bag youll want all that wont you i know a changing bag could cost sixteen fifteen sixteen pounds and then youve got another six or seven pound for a changing mat you wanna say to him that you know can i have er some money i want to start getting us a few things together but you i mean what about clothes i know he he said er he said about plus when i mentioned the pushchair and the carrycot he said oh well so i said yeah yeah i said that development i saidwith the bargain coming up with a he alright yeah hes alright there oh i just ooh youve made a right mess with them crisps young man aint ya the thing is lynn youve got to start early well its all part of the of the process of getting ready for it though int it yeah whereve you got these from er the deli you know in the village oh they should be nice then you might need a get a fork to eat it with you dont mind you might need a fork because oh right are these of what did you have is that what you had before one of these with the bits of carrot on yeah but you might i cant remember whether you really liked it and i thought oh oh i did yeah so it was the deli not that other place because theres er a a little cake shop int there in the village near where next to i know where where the new florist is yeah i know where the erm the delicatessen is so you got them from there and not the other shop cos no ive been in is it its opposite erm yeah not parker radburn what about lingraves do they erm no theyve gone its a florist now oh really i only went in there the other day well the other week about a fortnight ago i know cos i know when when i got these when i came about two weeks ago ah they were in i know theyve been there years you know whats done it i suppose parker and radburn going in there mm and they just about managed didnt they with the cos they sell different sort of mm me and john had a er one from the spinces the other day very nice what yeah theyre oblong arent they yeah you can have my would you like my carrot you can take it off er will will michael like it no its marzipan int it yeah right erm thank you very much you like marzipan do you mm yuck yuck i like almonds and everything but you just dont like i just dont like marzipan i think it was something that to do when i was a kid to be honest they do another sort and thats really nice its called a nutty vera and it looks like this but its a similar texture but its a different taste its got walnuts on the bit on the top oh and what it is the man that bakes them its a that makes his mm and hes related to vera duckworth out of coronation street cos its oh its because something like that oh so hes done one after her a nutty vera i bet thats nice thats what she said anyway with nuts on instead of erm yeah dya know i could drink and drink and drink you know there only you get all the fingers caught its like with an ironing board int it oh god yeah its like looking at another planet to a man thats right whats that is that marzipan that is isnt it yes it is ill have to dig that ah and its everything just to stop you getting at what well get it then yeah ive i dont mind some of it ive not had a bit of marzipan for i dont mind these erm almond slices i quite like them but i think it must be the texture of the marzipan mm i love it they do erm german erm marzipan bar chocolate bar oh aye have you ever made marzipan no i did it in the sixth form its really hard it takes ages does it thats why i would think its ground almonds theyre expensive thats right yeah it and it doesnt taste anything like i mean thisll be probably be home nearest to homemade but that mm bright yellow stuff it doesnt taste like that at all no its sort of very more of here a subtle taste you know it need loads of ground almonds mm just to make a small oh that come off rather easily would you like my marzipan hmm well leave it there and ill see how i go cos ive had one carrot and i sort of like i had your carrot and im putting mine quite rich though thats the thing i quite like that bit there cos thats like brown sugar erm its lovely carl started me on this he was into carrot cake for years and yeah mm and its similar to a cake we used to have when he used to love erm when we were engaged he introduced thats another name for it int it apparently oh is it oh it was the same but it was taller and that sort of buttery cream that was all on top and that had nuts and things mm rather than we had i told you at this meal we went to on saturday they had erm carrot cake but that was completely covered in like this cream cheese mm sounds nice mm it was gorgeous but chris was saying that tescos do one but they call it passion cake which is the same thing oh the same mm like a horse today drinking have you got a sore throat or something or just thirsty i dont know catarrh but er ive been thirsty the last few days i remember we used to just fancy mm go and buy one and dash in with a cup of tea and he i hoped no one called and no one its more satisfying when youre desperate for something and you get home mm and gulp it down youre getting in a mess michael do it now have you ever tried bought what you can buy it in a slab cant you but without the cream on no ive not seen it like can buy it the just carrot cake no no ive only just got onto oh there im not too keen on the creamy soft piece mm i like that youre a mess mm oh thats not too bad you know what were ya one thirty over eighty how much weight have you put on well she weighed me with me boots er everything on and on their scales it was nine stone eight what are you doing youre not having it ill have me mouth round the tap in a minute not quite the same theres that bottle there where did you is that what you meant the bottle over there by the er red basket oh right can you see it yeah that marzipan on its own is filling though int it yeah well i i cant eat any more oh dear was there enough oh god youve only got a little bit no ive just filled up there oh i know there must be something wrong with me come on in the other room michael right now youve got your dummy oh pardon me hmm ooh thats better thats all i do is burp with all that liquid im not surprised can you watch him with that tin you monkey okay monkey monkey moo yeah just put some water in the sink and well go and sit down im not bothered about washing i just dont like it when its stuck to the plates i know what you mean its harder to wash when its mm dried on so you might as well thats it do your sweeping oh thats it do your sweeping up is it raining its just a bit in the air but you can tell its going a bit damp now anyway mm what will you do be able to go into the hotel to make your butties into your room and do it or we shall do them before we go out in the morning yeah cos its only thats a good idea er its only er breakfast but i believe theyre very good breakfasts mm er and you can have as much as you want i believe oh you can help yourself there so i said well ha ha gonna be cheeky get your extra bits of bacon and takeem away im im gonna get a packet of freezer bags yeah you want to and er put one just put one in me handbag in the morning and yeah if i see anything on the table ill just pop it in a freezer bag yeah you can have it for your dinner with some with your barm cakes cant you yeah so i thought oh well ill see what there is good idea you can have bacon and egg for breakfast and bacon butties for dinner yeah well you never know do ya a good idea ah ah ah ah no no no thank you wheres your brush wheres your brush here are there it is there it is go and get your brush get your brush and brush up for mummy there yeah these places you can get quite a good discount for being mm for staying there for your dinner well i id never thought of taking anything like that until she said cos i well you never pay its all new to me i havent done it before and she said oh no she said we take these small tins of stuff with us and er make our sandwiches cos theres a supermarket i believe not far from there yeah you can go and get some barm cakes yeah thatll be nice different yeah they have different sort of rolls to us as well dont they yeah thatll be nice on your travels you ought to see underneath the fridge he does this in the kitchen and theyve all gone under the fridge when youre at the top shop or any other places where the will you have a look on the cards in the window im looking for a slide you know but a smaller one for him for the garden for the summer really cos thats just about had it that one cos you can only use them up to about four i would think cos other other than that they get a bit too big for them dont theyhe could do with a little slide in the garden he will christmas id like to get it sorted out a bit for him really before the summer starts itll be ideal mm if you can just fasten him in the back itll be smashing wont it well theres the gate he can only go so far with the gate anyway so it wont really matter yeah yeah you ought to see all the pegs at the back of me fridge go and watch daddy bring the tree down watch it michael its coming yeah oh you have got hiccups hes had them quite a bit these last few days they seem to come like that dont they mm then hell go a month probably there we are its down oh fence nearly came with it itll seem funny wont it to see that tree down i do think its lightened this room up though when you think it gone yeah i mean its better when you took that one from down there wasnt it oh yeah yeah yeah the only thing about having those others of course you can see through the windows but theres not a lot you can do about that john had a word with the bloke across the back there oh did he about you know the garage yeah so he said hed got no objections to john moving it back oh well mm well probably end up doing a bit to the garden this year as opposed to er you know going to we were gonna go down to somerset in june werent we mm but that with things as they are we might as well just hang fire well its no use spending money you havent got is it no well the thing is i mean youre talking of five or six hundred pounds this is it and if you cant replace it i mean weve booked weve booked through ermau august anyway were definitely going in august to southport and it might be a little bit cheaper for yourself than going all that way it certainly wont it certainly wont cost you as much to get there anyway no well thats it int itso er if things are reasonable we might just go away for a long weekend or something go find us a place in southport for a weekend yeah but really i mean you need the odd week at home dont you really to sort of do bits to it you cant work and do it well i mean im not going away this year but its not really bothered me an awful lot no no so you cant gone to erm oh i think i told you didnt i yeah gone to windsor today thats right and a day eastbourne tomorrow now thats a nice little break mm just just a few hours like that yeah see some places you see go from friday to monday dont they thats alright i think thats ideal yeah i think its a good time to spend in the garden to be honest i mean you cant you cant its not really long enough to try and do it at weekends not if he wants to move that garage back itll probably take the best part of the week to sort that out oh it will yeah cos youve got to empty it and thats right move your swing havent ya and yeah everything yeah and prepare the ground yeah i dont know whether that swing will end up going to the tip if it comes down its a bit rusty int it seen better days just depends if the frames strong yeah you know you could always put a bit of paint on it mm to stop the rust it just depends if its strong enough to hold them the frame mm its done well though i mean you might you might get a little something out of it for michael mm we havent got a seat on it oh dear i dont know what happened to that one that granddad made deana i know is john going to the tip with all this tree mm me broke as well oh god its alright having two you never get two for twelve months oh its erm its not too bad this time of year you can peg out the legs come off it you know that brown one that you bought me yeah i mean ive had it since i remember getting washing me nappies and putting them on there oh i bought that one when deana was a baby yeah it was before deana was born was it before deana was born yeah cos i remember i was doing hang all me nappies out before she was born so i washed them all and put them on did ya yeah so that was ereleven years ago arent ya yeah and its been used constantly so its not done bad its the way the legs been wiggly for a while it just broke off the other day so i dont know whether john can mend it he couldnt seem to think he can no theyre not er ive got one thats got a rivet come out mm on this side you know where the little piece that that bend that you uncatch it to fold it up i know what you mean yeah the rivets come out yeah and that i find that very awkward ive got a rubber band round it at the moment yeah but you see that only lasts so long they they perish yeah done well i might re come winter ill probably replace it i wont bother now its not worth it with summer says she having a nice summer yes well were bound to have something arent we well i should think so were bound to have something we live in hope dont we yeah what are you doing mind you dont your tongue with that i tell you what they had in er woolies market as well i dont know whether youve seen them and i dont ive not got you know an old argos catalogue to compare prices cos theyve not got it in the summer one but they have them in the winter ones its like a a tool box but its on wheels and you make it up you you know all the screws and the wheels come out and youre not its all plastic i think it must be from age three because of the little bits and its like erm ive seen it somewhere where ive been it has little figures sat in this erm what would you its like erm a bit like a truck yeah and its got the the figures in it i havent i havent actually seen one but i once saw a lady on the bus with one if it on the bus you can see its quite a big thing isnt it yeah yes yeah on the box you can see it made up and then with all the bits and pieces separate mm and i think it was something like say twenty pound it was on the market but i have a feeling it was something like thirty odd good boy good boy thank you no were not taking them out ooh cheeky you are cheeks all over your face i dont think you should be chewing that one michael cos if you if you open it up itll stick on your tongue int it yes you think i cant see you just cos youre behind me trying to stick it onto your jumper youd have laughed at him yesterday with his boo cos even john you know i mean he heard him it was yes as clear as anything boo he says yeah and boo again and then that was it he co he wouldnt do it again itll perhaps come all at once yeah hes hes into ev oh it mustve been about six or eight weeks ago he started saying a couple of things and i thought oh hes coming now but it stopped i think i got excited when he started saying dark but thats as far as it got int it dark is it dark dark is it dark not dark no he says its not dark yet not dark not dark youre not fooling me not fooling me do you mind mind you he does say mama now when hes moaning its definitely mama he says now if he wants something mama er er mama your skin ow thats sharp put it in there now please put it in for mummy yes he knows its funny yes in there in there put it away mine mine that way theyre saving money on a night out theyre gonna save on er actual depot hours where its like taking us sort of like ten and eleven hours its only gonna take them eight nine to do that cos theyre there theyre on top of the job mm either way though i mean the thing is if they do you you would be in for a little bit of something if you hung it out till be to being redundant yeah but i mean its like its but having said that if ifs were ands and ands were swings yeah then you i know but john i mean youd be up for a good couple of grand if you did stick it out i dont know you would two grands not everything jane you know that and i know that what what i propose to do anyway if its agreeable to you hand it in and see what happens giveem a go lets go and sit and listen to what the bloke says mm and let him sit and listen to me mm he might turn round and say im sorry mr youre not suitable alright ive not lost nothing mm you just had youve just had a bloody youve had a off work the thing is i mean if you turn round and just say to them well theyre messing about with all the hours weve put it down to the erm recession recession but its just the i think its just a bloody good excuse to streamline a company thats oh it is you know i mean they they do dont they they overstaff and then theyve got to cut back look at look at llandudno mm one of the factories theyre shutting it yeah but and wherere they moving it its going yeah but when to creda when was it built all them factories it was built in the seventies when the boom was in i agree i agree yes i agree that factorys old its out of date it wants a lot of modifying so now theres so theyve got its just a good excuse to streamline yes all the staff yeah you see creda now at are already making some of the washer driers that llandudno used to make mm what gets me is how creda theyre gonna theyre theyre coming up in the pink and theyve got job security jane but why havent hotpoint the original hotpoint drivers i mean hotpoint is the bigger firm yeah but having saying that hotpoint take over creda yeah where are all hotpoints drivers its like yeah but its like its like any big conglomeration int it if if i was to buy you out as a company youre gonna youd have to keep me sweet youre youre gonna say to him well theres conditions attached to this mm ive ive those lads have served me well mm i want them looking after and cou and youre gonna im gonna say to you youre gonna go to your ordinary man im gonna say to you yeah alright im i thank you youre thinking longterm yeah i can do this and then when it a gentlemans agreement and then it comes to paper and when that papers signed youre stuck with it yeah and i tell you what this is this is what i thinks happened probably has yeah being truthful do you know what i thinkll go next what manchester the double holiday pay yeah i was thinking that actually and the profit sharing well the thing is theyve i gone down anyway on the basic rate dya know theyve well this is it the profit sharing and the holiday pay as you say theyve yeah dya know the profit sharings up to thirty one percent thirty one hours up to now and theres another one another one to go in yet is that good or bad i mean i dont know very much about its better than what we had at christmas how come how come i dont know but they tell us that theyre not flogging anything mm just a good excuse int it so whos whos whos telling porkies here that is it john thats it thing i i mean the thing that i cant understand youve youve always been you know ive never ive never batted an eyelid have i no youve always done what they said alright everybody has ive always i mightve had a little moan but ive always to myself yeah but everybody does yeah but everybody has a in your job john everybodys entitled to a bit of a moan ive never done it in the office ive always gone ive always probably gone in the canteen or in the of in the in the wagon thing mm bleeding hell you dont have any time off and yet im being nailed mm and look what he said on friday i wanted on main lines he said but youre not one of them and youre not getting a new motor is that what he said to you youre yeah not getting a new motor thats what he turned round and told me did you ask him why well what can i say to him jane its his property he put he gives the motors to who he wants hes hes the transport manager i cant argue with him i know its not fair though is it im cutting these steaks in half john cos weve got one fatty one and one thats alright so i mean if jane if its such a good job why are all these people leaving oh eh think of it like that yeah i know why are these higher you know nick who used to be in manchester doing the the mail order mm i saw him er he went didnt he he went to grangewell hes running grange now he said dya know something for hotpoint yeah he said its the best move i ever made he said getting out of here manchester yeah he said its the best move i ev he said i dont the lads dont give me any trouble he says im fair with them and theyre fair with me mm and i told him about the him taking the wagon off me he said thats bloody stupid that cos nick used to do my run work it out for me mm he knew if he if he treated me right i treated him right im telling ya ive just had it up to there honest i told dave this morning he says well he says i cant he youre not losing anything going and sitting and listening to the man no he said he actually said if it was m if i was in your position id go and have a listen mm see what the mans got to offer it might be more but there again it might be less but having saying that it might be a lesser basic but higher return if they can guarantee the overtime is it who knows mm thing is i mean youre like that arent ya i mean if you stick it out with hotpoint and hope that the hours come back if the hours come back youre gonna be earning a lot more money arent ya yeah but you see if its this is it i know ifs and ands i know i mean look at colin jane he got it made at at mm take your bed there now i know that mm take your bed there money in abundance even in this recession well yeah the works there no problem he just got a big new contract for some oh not federal give me another big haulage contractor oh i cant think t n t t n t you know t n t taylors nightly trunk is that what it is yeah its either taylors nightly trunk or turners nightly trunk im not sure seventy new trailers ten grand a piece why did colin leave i dont think he wanted the er i dont think he could hack the way cartwrights work on the trailers well you hes back to like labouring again werent he really cartwrights are very funny people int he trained up as a welder now hes not a fully fledged welder have you hes hes welding yeah but but they trained him didnt they yeah that other firm but hes not so what was he wel was he welding at cartwrights he was making er legs for the mm what they do theyre like a leg and and you have to weld them in no this leg its it folds under oh and what it is the box is stood there and then you back the motor under it and then you drop it onto the body and it folds why didnt he like it he said it was repetitive boring yeah but the money was there this is it take your bed there saturdays and sundays and as many nights as you want now personally me id have stuck that yeah for the money for the easy job you set your stall out you make a jig to sort it all out you can slide it in zip zip zip done you could probably say what three an hour out if youre lucky two and a half three an hour under there now i could put up with that but obviously colin couldnt but having saying that i feel i i think i learnt a lot from being bonus there mm being on piecework there was there was it piecework then yeah to a degree but not not that bad if you know what i mean let me go and see where michael is ive seemed to have lost him hes very quiet well i tell you what we can have our tea out here im glad i had a word with steve though deana do you think you could watch michael please er im gonna take the telly up there later on yes and cut that board out alright thats alright im not bothered do you know ill put the ill put the the chair and put the telly back while im cutting it you know that film i taped last night with john travolta oh aye its its a comedy and it dont look half bad i just watched i just watched about come here you ten minutes of it oh no well get there eventually one day john i suppose i feel rotten though i do honest cos i know what i know i know we want so much and we just cant do it its frustrating john i mean i feel as though im failing you though somehow oh thats stupid though int it bo its not your bloody fault i know it isnt but thats the way i feel i dont know i right lets get this dished up ill go and get me saw and everything out while its still light well youre gonna have your dinner now yeah i know im only gonna get it out well go on then while its light then i can lock the garage up right well youd better i will what have you got no michael put it back theres a good boy come on put it back deana who me sort michael out please michael no deana michael come on please john ill sort them out after its a bit tough this steak i think i made a mistake vinegar have you got some vinegar kid ooh i didnt put it on i didnt cook it on a high enough light silly me not quite like the one you had last week i think youll be er no im not gonna say anything no ill keep me gob shut what sort of erm what you putting round the sides of this wood ah i want a nice curved edge so its kiddie proof well ive just got ordinary straight flat timber at the moment can you not get that nice edging thats got a bit of a pattern on it i was going to it actually oh thats what i said to ya and you agreed with me thats why i got it its inch and half thick er wide by half inch thick its under there cant you get this beading thats got a pattern in it you can but it doesnt really take why erm doesnt like being varnished oh if you pull it do you want any more cos theres some in the no thatll do pull it upside down shut up that will that will do woman enough to the bottom mm you didnt give your mum any money to get that c d did you that i was after what c d that might be that one about cher which one that chers c d i was after yeah which one theres only one in the top ten at the moment oh i dunno ive been looking at a few not that probably not in the top ten no but its in the top thirty theres heart of stone no its just called cher theres another one the one i was after is just called cher you said to me that you wouldnt mind whatever one you got of cher cos you like her music yeah but the one that i its got all her latest stuff on is just called cher thats the one i was after but i dont want it now i told ya its a bit bloody late oh youve not bought it have you told you not to john its a lot of money shut up which one did you get heart of stone ive only ever seen one and the one that the recent one is called just cher and thats got all the last the last few top ten hits on it cant you change it listen to it first and see what you think no i dont want to oh im sorry but there was only that one which is all its got her latest stuff on it im not really keen on anything else its got those last you know the sort of her last few records of it on it i should say i didnt know there was any others around when i told you i wanted the cher one it was the one that was out now not the old ones this ones out now no what i mean is er the new one sort of thing the new cher its in the top thirty it was about number three a month about a month or so ago i didnt know there was anything else well have this one and see what else develops listen to it you might like it oh its alright ill change it john oh yeah but what did i tell ya i told you not to bother oh jane for christ sake stop it yeah but i did stop it i told you what i wanted pissing me off now you its no use getting in a huff about it theres erm dont bother jane dont bother ah its your favourite word that dont bother theres no point in going on about it now is there i said not to spend any money i said just get a little box of chocolates that was all finish shut up and since when did you ever listen to me its not that i was worried about it was just the money its a lot of money for something that was an idea a couple of months ago you really know how to cheer people up dont ya im sorry i told ya and not only that i bought that camera the other week didnt i what was sandy saying to ya what about i dont know i wasnt there you was talking to sandy over the fence she was asking what steve had come up with job wise she said if ever i wanted a c v writing grahamd do it for me good idea wont be a bad idea mm what i thought was the tough steak has turned out to be the the one thats not i cut the steaks about a bit one was a bit fattier than the other the one that i had i thought would be dead tough is tender its int itthey look more like a sirloin steak to me than a rump even though it went under the name of rump it looked like you can only tell the shape of it cant oh god dya want me to go no i put who was that jane what she want i dont know if you remember but ages ago round about october time she borrowed some stuff for the brownies for erm for sian sian was going camping and she hadnt got shorts or anything so she borrowed it off me i was thinking of stacey starting i wanted the t im not bothered about the shorts but i want the tshirt and im just gonna get stacey the culottes and she can wear her shorts and the cardigan with it buy when she first starts and then we could deanas moving up to guides this so she can have that sweatshirt of er i mean theyre nine pound mm its no good buying another one shes not gonna need it in the summer is she ive cooked these steaks too long trying to get them brown will you do me a favour and keep the receipt and everything for that c d and the bag that its in sandy must be having company pulled the blind down i think thats why theyve been good about the parking this week cos i mean irenes pulled her car we saw irene pull her car in was you here when she i saw her get in it it must of been teatime yesterday no she got in it pulled it forward and put it in perhaps shes got the message hmm i doubt it somehow and then derek put his in and then paul parked up where eileen was paul was waiting to get out so well paul come out i was talking to steven and he said i come home last night and he said i couldnt park me bloody car up cos there were cars everywhere and they were all theirs who said that paul mm i didnt think he parked here last night well he was when i come home from work what last night oh they were all theirs was it yeah was that blue escort there the one that parked behind us ive not seen him no i was gonna say mm wont do him any harm getting a bit of a taste of his own medicine hmm i personally think hes seen the light about it about time we went and took josh out didnt we give him a bit of a walk youve been for a walk eh mm we went in that we went and got me barm cakes and a bit a few veg and that went oh i bought li joanne a little set of er instead of an easter egg its quite nice i got it from that shop you know erm next to kingston and hutch oh yeah er whats it called er oh i call it the posh shop yeah its just like a select second shop int it really but er yeah but a hundred times dearer but i mean some yeah but i mean the stuff is cheaper compared to what you pay to other shop what sort of its nice its just like its a sleeveless top white they had it in like lilac jade and navy erm and its got its navy shorts with it mm and like a big tie through the the waist and the top is like white edge with navy and its got like a sailor collar at the back oh lovely with like a navy stripe and erm an anchor on each side its quite nice cos shes got i thought it would do for her holidays mm but the top she could wear with like shes got well its only cotton you see shorts are only cotton yeah but shes got some really smart erm navy shorts yeah that i thought this top would look nice to wear very nice this at night its a smart set rath er rather than in the day oh lovely so im just looking for er a tshirt or something for lisa no you cant have the pen its too sharp yeah youre crafty you are arent you you can get zips open now mm so when you going in to sign the contracts not heard anything yet not heard anything yet velma called on monday erm because i rang her up on sunday to tell her what was happening cos i mean she didnt know it we signed our contract and erm i said to her well if we get a date this week i said could cos shes going back to wales tomorrow she wont be back till after easter no so i said could mike go in and do the fencing you see at the side to keep the dog out mm sosh oh she said you oh first of all she said you can go and get the key so i said oh no im not bothered about the key i said if you could just leave the side gate open so erm has it got a lock then yeah i think i dont she must lock it from the inside window back through back out you see so er anyway when we got off the phone mike said yeah but what about bloody power you see oh so anyway she must of thought about this so she called on monday and she said oh ive been thinking michaelll need electric for the drill mm so she said what ill do she said is ill leave the key to the garage under two bricks at the side of the garage mm she said and then he can use the power in there mm mm so as long as weve got a date by saturday he can go and do it if we still havent got a date he wont be able to go and do it you cant do anything weve got the fencing well no no you cant jane because youre not insured you see until no you actually exchange as soon as youve exchanged contracts weve got to get insured you see but erm i mean on the letter we got from the solicitor on saturday it said it it looks as though your purchasers ready to exchange contracts in the forthcoming week mm so weve just wait and see shes doing everything by the book i think so oh ive never even seen anything of her jane no i really thought i would see her round sale ive never seen anything of her no but erm it might of taken longer than what she thought as regards her london ends you see start again really thats what it is mm well i think dawn is quite happy now i mean i think she felt as though shed been rushed at first but i mean mm that was her choice really thats right i mean she said to me on monday something about i mean its her that wanted to be in in by the middle of march now i never said the woman wanted to be in by march no we were just discussing it mm but i miss never actually said well i no want to be in by the end of march no i think she just assumed because she was coming down here with her job she was ready to move in that shell be ready to move in you see yeah but i said well at least youve got it all done you dont have to rush around at the last minute thats right how much money did she make in the end on er garage thing she didnt say and i i never thought to ask her no she didnt say so were just thats why really as i say i dont i think at first she was quite happy for us to go in and maybe take stuff in but i dont think she was happy about us doing structural things on it mm cos i think her solicitor must of said something to her you see yeah but i mean even even if we if we get a date for next week jane we cant get in cos im not going to get a key and go in when shes not there no if itd happened a couple of weeks ago when she was about i would of kept going over like she said i could do yeah but well just leave it now yeah to the day you might as well er well get it all sorted you know what you like you sit there and you think oh i want it to get it all sorted before i go and move itll just have to be in a tip for a while yeah you cant though can ya i mean youve got it takes you so long to place things and no you dont this is it well just dump everything i said to mark well just dump everything in the back room and well stay in the back room till weve sorted the front room mm out and then well move into the front room into the front room youve got easter hopefully to go out and to sort out well i hope so your your front room though i think you just want to get everything well i think thats what it is jane but you cant tidy but you know you know in your own mind you cant you know in your own mind you cant no but and cregs on monday with the carpets oh we shall have a right laugh with them two blokes aye they both go oh god not you again you know and do i have a have you thought of any that you like oh we do like that one in the window thats the thats the one mikes mad on and when i went in on er that particular colour or a different colour yeah it looks lovely in the square yeah because i thought it was quite light but it isnt actually its the pinky one int it there its erm you shut up no i went in ive never been in weeks to go in and have a look and everything it was hamish that was in that time and you can have a right laugh with him hes the one that came and sorted the hall and stairs oh out for me and erm when he went in on monday erm it was the other one the lad that actually owns it so i was in there for about bloody half an hour and we came home with some samples and one that i quite liked it was up on the wall and he said that is my best selling axminster that i had and it was like it was maybe it was a bit too busy it was it was greyey and it was all different other colours in it but it was a lot of flowers on it it wasnt a traditional axminster you see mike loves these traditional axminsters and he doesnt really he wont really entertain anything else erm anyway i brought that sample home and what else oh yeah thats the only one i brought home on tuesday it was well as soon as he saw i brought it in and me dad looked at it and he goes yeah its alright i knew he didnt like it and then when mike got in he said oh i dont like that so i said why well you take it back i said and you pick the carpet mm wheres this for then so this is the front room the front room so er he goes off and he comes back with three samples then well one of them it has been in the window as well but its a very definite diamondy shape more no quite big shaped diamond but its in like pastel pink and pastel blue and its very very pastely colours cant remember those but i would imagine down on a floor it would look very the diamonds would be too much if you hit ya mm know wha what i mean he brought that one home and he brought another quite nice traditional one but it tended to be quite browny and then another one and er youre not ripping that up and then you know the one that was in the window yeah he didnt bring a sample home of that cos he he brought the same design but in a different colour but it was more greeny mm so anyway i just weve got it down on the floor and i says if we had a brown suite mm that would be ideal yeah even though there was a bit of grey in it it was the really the brown that predominated it i said it it the grey suite wouldnt go with it so youre gonna have the front room with your grey suite in it yeah then shall i you thought have you thought of any colours for your back room no this is youre thinking this is for your front room now your carpet yeah er well so i brought the sample of that one home mm the one thats in the window right its the pink squares and its the and yeah me and joanne werent very keen on any of the carpets either and as soon as she saw that she said oh thats lovely mm she said now i do like that cos it looks nice and warm cos theres loads of colours in it theres pink theres burgundy theres blue green every colour you can think of youve bro oh youre determined to have that you are arent ya if he got a wouldnt do him any harm but it wouldnt half make him go ah cos its dead minty what are ya what are ya leave my handbag alone but you see when it was in the window jane i thought it looked a bit too light but i think what makes it look like that is theyve got the light shining yeah right on it ive seen it down chris and i love it when you actually see it on the floor it looks totally different glenys has got it very very sim very very similar theres very theres not a lot in it ill take those magazines off you see oh christ erm but she got it in the greens yeah well i mike says i brought that one home when we were looking for a hall instead but i said no i said it was one very similar but he said we couldnt have it because erm no with them being the squares youd lose a hell of a lot coming down the stairs mm you know on the turn and everything it would spoil it i mean it would youve got to have a big spread really havent ya yeah yeah i mean id thought about it for ours but but i remember what you said about the squares yeah id like it in here yeah i really would it would go lovely with this i know because even though its got all the colours hasnt it even though this is erm not a plain its not dead busy is it no if you know what i mean but that its not it doesnt i dont see that carpet as being a particularly patterned car i know it has got a pattern it is its a definite square its definite true what your colours but to me i look at the i call patterned carpets all the flowers and mm rounded patterns yeah dya know what i mean but yeah to me this is a square doesnt look the same as the round no you know yeah i know it sounds stupid but i like yeah i dont like the round no flowery carpets no er or the ones that have got leaves going into mm you know that sort you have yeah to me thats patterned yeah but that carpet that youre talking about to me is a plain yeah but its a plain square yeah as i say mike says reckons i liked it brought the green one home cos i brought the three samples home the one that weve got down and another one and another one for the hall and stair but i said im sure it wasnt the same as that but it might have been but i have to say he always said we would mike said but you see the fortunate thing about it jane with that one most of the carpets are only twelve foot wide mm which would mean cos the rooms thirteen foot wide oh is it we would of had to have another piece buy an extra five square yards yeah cos it was only twelve foot wide anyway they do that one in fifteen foot wide oh do they so it weve got to have twenty one something square yards i think he worked it out at is it thirteen foot wide then the room yeah into the alcove yeah the back room isnt the back no rooms only about eleven and a half because you get the back room the front room and then it goes in a bit right to the back room to the kitchen to the kitchen you see yeah where its so whats the length of the front room er fourteen ten by its bigger than what it looks really though its bigger than what you think really i think its deceiving because its got such high ceilings yeah the high ceilings sort of seems to take it off with yeah i know it sounds silly but perhaps if the ceilings was lower it would look big yeah yeah higher that i think its just maybe er how you have it as well mm i mean if you look at it now without the dining table yeah it looks totally different yeah i mean mike really likes that as a front room he keeps saying thats gonna be our room you know mm i like a front room hes hes funny he does like a front room so i thought well sod it i hate picking carpets jane so i thought sod it he can pick yeah the carpet and if its not right he can i dont think you can go wrong far wrong with that one no it is nice thinking of pink and grey in there yeah and he wants to he came home this morning and he said he must of been thinking about it and he said well we could emulsion the walls he said erm why dont we do an apricot white i says well thats peach i said the yeah the carpets pink yeah and the suite it wouldnt it wouldnt look right i mean we have got apricot white on the walls in the back room now but i said he i think he feels as though a definite pink is not the right colour for a room do you know what i mean mm and yet it i was quite happy with it to be honest yeah jane because i think it looks quite warm yeah you can only put another colour into your curtains and bring it out with your carpet yeah well what i think he i think he will emulsion over it cos i mean the ceilings a bit as you say shed been a smoker mm and the ceiling in that front room is a very deep deep pink i think if i can remember rightly i think well go over well probably will go over it and yeah erm were not gonna go mad knocking picture frames down in that room its too much of a big job yes it is innit im just gonna put a border round it mm seen like a border in perhaps like a bit of pink and bit of grey on it and its like sort of scalloped edging mm thatll look nice so put that over yeah at the top of the erm in of the picture frame yeah it sort of brings the ceiling down a little bit as well yeah cos to be honest the more mike goes over there the more he keeps saying he doesnt really want to pull the picture frames down no well with them being such a tall ceilings theyre probably i dont know why yeah and i think he feels as though you he says well if you decorate it right you can blend it in with the wallpaper mm anyway you know so of course you will i dont know i see i think well so what will you paint the picture rails white same colour as the walls yeah i think so it just blends in with the border round yeah itll look nice and then itll just itll just be titivated up really so we can live in it and then the back room can just be done at our own time i ill definitely have those curtains for you this weekend im gonna get them done well as i say jane well then you can put them straight up then cant you well no shes already got them up mm well what are they like well theyre not very nice but i mean er ill leave them up till i come to actually er get everything done mm no i meant when youve dec once youve you know painted in there and got your carpet down yeah the grey curtains would go with your suite wouldnt they oh they would match up with it yeah yeah well i okay then if you want ive been mean ive been i would of done it last weekend but i dont i had a load of washing and it depends yeah it is getting it all done youve gotta get up in the mood jane i did saturday morning mm it was fine i thought right get up and get them bloody curtains washed i hadem on the line but do you think our mike noticed them well when he came home from work because i thought of having to putem back up again i just yeah got straight in from work oh and i had mike ironing them while i was puttingem up i said right stand here and watch me hang this curtain so im showing him how to iron it so while im upstairs puttingem up hes ironing hes ironingem so i hadem put back up again for quarter to six thats alright that i must have done six loads of washing for some reason i just didnt seem to have enough to do me loads yeah but then come saturday morning its all accumulated i had to i was doing two what i call mid washes this sort of colour yeah and then i was doing two these colours and id yeah got about three lots of er white its unbelievable yeah ive done that jane you sort of look one day and you think theres hardly anything stop it there ill leave it yeah and then youll regret it the next day i know cos the bloody baskets full to the brim im determining to keep it im just putting bits in now yeah but a white loads there that i must put in and must get that put out this afternoon mm but er oh dear i wanted to get them down and me others up while johns been in mm cos i didnt want to have no curtains up on me front yeah so i shall definitely get him to give us a lift yeah with them well as i say dont worry about it cos that first week i wont even bother anyway cos ill leave up what ive got yeah cos he said you see ive i think its a picture i think its erm what do you call it a pelmet i think right shes got wooden pelmets on everything has she so ill want to take them down yeah so theyll thatll have to come down anyway yeah you see i hate choos thats another thing i hate choosing jane those windows are so big that youve got though i mean i do i they they probably will fit i think it will be a tight fit though theyre twelve foot i know that one in the front room is twelve foot wide by seventy two drop yeah well i dont know there more than seventy two arent they mm but erm they only really just go in my bay yeah theres no theres not a lot of gathering there at all what youre not having the pen cos like joannes bedroom id measured that thats sixty six drop so i ended up getting seventy two drop curtains mm and pam was gonna shorten them and then i said no i think ill leave them yeah cos it was only like sort of eight inches difference and i thought well when i washem they might shrink anyway mm and er itll itll now stacey i remember she used to this is must be mentioned within the bunk as well cos i for some reason i remember sitting her down on the chair to dress her by the bunk yes cos deana used to have a chair by the bunk so she could climb down onto the chair shut up oh and we always used to say what have you got and she used to say a big head you rotten thing you i know well mikes potato head cos he has trouble getting things over his head and especially off it hurts more off than on dont it when er yeah its easier to get them on int it oh dear oh youve got plenty of ready for this mm youve got nothing to play with it now me or michael why do you want some thing to play with dont dont oh what you doing oh better not put you off your food you wont put him off really i think hes just got a great a hes not just got a great appetite i think hell just eat and eat and eat mm once youre putting it in but erm he wont feed himself or anything has she not come your friend yes she has oh oh should of got you some more fromage frais michael oh i was looking at them as well wasnt i and i didnt getem youll have to have a a wobbly a strawberry wobbler i have a strawberry wobbler as well you what i have a strawberry wobbly every day michael no you alright there you go gotta wee in a minute aha you dont have to go you know well youve got a lot of things to do and as i say erm i thought ill only go for half an hour but i didnt really come if i say that every time go and i thought if i pop and see you then i gone now i know i can well now i know i can that i shouldnt waste it dont you think definitely you vote for john cos hes oh is he cant he go somewhere else no i dont think he can no i suppose not a thing the only thing i can do is to get somebody who doesnt know who yeah know and get cos lot ive got his card all you have got to do is go in and say the name yeah i dont know who i could ask though really joe bloggs up the street his cars got it on that no perhaps hell keep it out there well he had that patch to it didnt he well he loves it he loved it before he knew sort of we got its a lot of work we had it for the weekend once he offered i didnt ask him oh well perhaps he dont want to have any well he probably will but if hes going off to florida well then youll have to sort by then with a bit of luck you might of been established with somewhere yourself mightnt ya i see i mean you just say theres no doubt id rather have him sort of i mean hes not gonna sort of get up and go within the next twelve months is he no its gonna take a bit of time by then hopefully youll of got yourself sorted ill think about it then is that nice hes the type that youre gonna have to be firm with lynn tell him the only way hes gonna accept it is you tell him you just dont love him mm be be truthful with him mm otherwise you could have him knocking on your door and you know lets give it a go and i dont want really want darren i dont honestly think i think id have difficulty in the initial breaking but then everything else would go mm i dont think hed come back hes just a baby int he mm oh the hard boy mm the hard boy and sort of yes im having his baby mm you dont know you dont want youre not prepared to be his er what you call it his skivvy he doesnt you know well hes not erm prepare to give you anything else well he said the house is going up for sale i think he thinks ill be patient in that direction its not that its just that if it was a nice house a normal house where the kids can play out on a nice day and just hang the washing out i could be getting on with it yeah but you know so yeah i mean but i knew that before i moved there he says i know better mm the thing is i mean as well oh i dont know oh i love to maybe hell shout i mean he would of put it up for sale knowing that you wanted to get somewhere between you knowing that the house market is as it is mm you know sort of say well go and get what you need to er to make it happen mm well at least of all for the time being no he dont seem to care about its all material things for them int it you think about hes probably had the car for god knows how many weeks now hes got what car you know he could be you dont know do ya youd like to pull one over on him you know what girls do with married men no im going for a wee right and ill tell you what they do hes going to kill me with me tea again i was ready for a mess oh jane ive got urgh hmm oh no what you got whats this whats this no youre not you do it on purpose everybody does it on purpose yes see those little ones whats this one there boo what menace ooh watch the coffee can i take me jumper off its boiling outside it really is no please no i dont think its that warm it is isnt it amanda no mandys got her long sleeve thing on whos that can we have something cool to drink yes any ice de deana get a drink of water can we have an ice cream no get a drink of water and stop it oh its water we can drink ive only got a coloured do you want a drink of water no thanks you sure can i have a couple of these mummy pardon anything to eat no oh mummy im starving no youre not whats that lot nextdoor had lovely please mummy just a biscuit trio biscuit please just a biscuit we get our bikes out on you getting your shoes on jane come on ee didnt i rebecca cheeky oh you this thing under there like that i think im tired just have me water on i think i had the gas fire up and i turned round and turned it off yeah cos its so warm so i thought ill have me water on urgh what youre noisy baba what are ya what noisy noisy noisy wiggle wiggle wiggle wiggle oh so next time youre down here youll be settled in your mothers will ya oh i hope so you dont sound too sure i dont know what no i dont mean it that way im just weary and not looking forward to tonight and are you going to do it thats the thing oh im going to tell him ive got to i cant see him hes not gonna change now is he changing no no what did i have mm mummy whats oh deana what you gonna its not that hot do in the middle of summer mm its outside you go outside and in a second you i tell you what you can do you can bring my curtains in for me thatll keep you cool go on there mum be a dear did i put it up there what dya want the invitation to maxine johns got his income tax thatll please him oh god thank you very much so what they doing at hotpoint are they making redundancies or no theyve just cut all the hours down and one thing and another its a pain in the bum it is yeah yeah it means hes getting less hours so hell be getting less money which we dont want at all at the moment no just about got ourselves reasonably tidy you know after christmas and everything and set managing to save and spend as well yeah not a lot but you know spend but at least youve sort of yeah its not fair is it no something always comes along and puts a flaming great big spanner in the works and that upsets everybody what will he do look for another or well i dont know just er i dont know really i dont want to mind cos hes been there five years so if he does get made redundant hes got a chance of getting a little bit of money not a lot but it would help story of four people this is a story of four people named everybody somebody anybody and nobody there was an important job to be done and everybody was sure that somebody could do it anybody could of done it but nobody did somebody got angry about that because it was everybodys job everybody thought anybody could do it but nobody would youre not having it i only had two so that ones mine i dont want it ive had enough youve had as much as me get on with your pizza mum please i dont want it mummy i dont want a pizza well leave it then its because of the ham whats wrong with the ham i dont like cooked ham no more michael its all gone mummy mummy mm no ive changed me mind about the ice cream mummy its too late for ice cream you can have a bit of that whatsit what whatsit i cant have anything yes you can what pass me your plate deana please sit your head up i dont want it why take it then do you want it stacey no thanks can i have something else a piece of cake pardon a piece of cake i havent got any cake what you got then a piece of what a piece of that mm thats mine i know i dont see why i should give mine up thank you mm what if i dont like it do you like it or what if you dont like it ill have me bit back and ill have the rest i like it youve got your book to read when youve finished tea in the garden oh michael no in the garden i want to see this im not going to read this bite bite bite it bite it open your mouth open bite how much sugar have you put in this why i cant taste none why how much have you put in three quarters like i always do can i have a bit more in its just that was sweet come on urgh oh dear you alright alright michael hes been sick alright dont run off probably cos he was coughing turn that turn what off go and get me a cloth deana floor cloth that okay thatll do wait a minute michael okay sweetheart alright it was awful get me the er some kitchen roll first please take those stace those things and put them up there give me your shoe you bet you better get some more paper please stacey get some more paper ill look after michael hes alright go and get some paper come here stacey go and finish god thats not enough no stacey i dont want that thats no good alright michael yes you pest say it wasnt my fault i coughed yes michael can he come in my bedroom oh deana go and take him then for gods sake go on im sorry michael take that to another place then okay then take that where out of the way i said oh go up that end right get me a ill get it deana pass us a chair from out of the whatsit please eastenders are on pardon eastenders right pardon alright no michael dont go out youve got nothing on your come on youll get cold come here come on sit and start reading leave the recorder alone its not an m wheres the m its not kimper p p c i loved jordan catalano so much and talked about him so much and thought about him so much lt was like he lived inside me llke he had taken possession of my soul or something and then one day i got over him it was like jordan catalano had been surgically removed from my heart and i was free my isnt the moonlight terrible and choir practice going on i think if you hold your breath you can hear the train all the way to kentucky abyssinia churchill is auditioning yeah shes good look at her shes really good screw this rayanne dont let her being good psyche you out i cant believe i let you guys talk me into auditioning for this stupid play our town whats that its a town its ours end of story rayanne you can do this j ust do what you did last night you should have seen her rayanne stage fright is normal thanks for the news flash m r drama j ust because your crashing at the teachers you should have seen her at my house last night she became emily l became you emily is supposed to be sweet and innocent so so i just imitated you you really think im sweet and innocent you really think i was good hey holly gallanoy is up there thats ga youre next if you knew the dream i had about corey hellfrick last night you wouldnt think i was so sweet and innocent you had an erotic dream about corey hellfrick join the club anyway it proved one thing i am so over jordan catalano yeah weve all heard that before this time i mean it first of all he was only my boyfriend for a split second second of all i dont think we were ever really meant for each other as friends maybe but thats it its just such a relief to finally have my life back rayanne graff rayanne think of it this way acting is like lying and whos a better liar than you when something matters to you you do this hair flick thing and then your eyes get all wide and you stand sort of quit studying me and get out there rayanne graff i just cant sleep yet papa the moonlight is so wonderful and the smell of m iss gibbs heliotropes can you smell it okay i like the layout but principal fosters name has to be bigger than the vice principals or hell have a total cow whats this about the those are the after school club photos good okay but we dont have room for all the after school clubs so leave out the ones with less than five people in them none of them have more than five chess club has six sometimes so ill fix fosters name youre the best wheres that petty cash receipt lll get it thank you look about the budget for the video look krakow foster didnt even want a year end video i had to basically beg so keep it simple j ust a few candid shots of people hanging out where people hang out oh okay so where do people hang out l bet your pal abyssinia got it you must be so proud shut up i barely know abyssinia im proud of you you were great i just didnt cry right i should have cried more like you you know your little first and then your mouth collapses why are you crying like angela shut up i do not cry like that you do so oh my god its corey hellfrick right and hes wearing a towel right l had this dream last night angela he was wearing this really weird towel made of saltines and it kept crumbling h i h i n ice cry your audition oh youre in drama club he paints scenery i mean probably thats right you paint thats really thats interesting so corey forget painting when you eat soup what kind of cracker would you have with it so whats the scenery going to be like for our town you really want to know oh yeah of course so is it going to be realistic or lts supposed to be almost artificial in a way when the play was first produced i like him i do and i want to pay this much attention to every word he says lts not just because jordan catalano ls watching i mean thats what he wanted thornton wilder maybe i could you know help or something i didnt know you were interested in art oh yeah definitely im definitely interested id love to definitely love to what you know help or something listen if thats hallie im not here shes just going to ask me what i thought of the prospectus and l havent even cracked it yet so you cant tell her that hello hey there yeah off the hook maybe for now hello oh hi camille yeah i guess he is she says you sound happy sure no are you kidding ive got tons of stuff ill get started tonight okay well just let me know bye babe clothing drive at her church oh good i have two or three things i can donate what two or three well two you have tons of clothes that you never wear that doesnt mean that i never will oh i forgot the one who has the oldest clothes when they die wins only if i get free reign over your closet hello oh hi hallie oh i know its all happening so fast its wonderful yes he is here but hes in the shower okay because my acting just sucked okay krakow dont put that in my face see shes upset she auditioned for our town and you dont have to tell the whole world its just a stupid play dead people come back and visit yeah right like thats really going to happen excuse us im not going to hang out here just to watch you get plastered come on ive been so good and you know it thats not the point the point is just forget it hey can i have some of that why not you got another one of those yeah here before i finish it oh no its cool have as much as you want lm drunk yeah me too but not enough so graff so who are you here with if you mean wheres angela she didnt come j ust like usual so let me ask you something lt wasnt even my idea i auditioned for this stupid play it was angelas yeah right like i could be emily emily who its this part in this stupid our town play it was just wishful thinking no i could never be her angela could be her oh yeah shes exactly like angela you know shes so innocent that she doesnt know shes innocent yeah and she always says this stuff likemy isnt the moonlight terribleyeah shes always saying innocent stuff like that no i meant i meant never mind so does she like that guy i keep seeing her talking to corey or what i dont know its hard to say you know sometimes its like i really think i know her and then it will be like like were total strangers i know hey catalano its cool h i hey rayanne when you call someones name kind of loud and they dont hear you lt makes you feel really lonely sorry oh hi sorry h i h i oh i should tell you h i h i h i so you should tell me were painting the oak tree today after school we could use a few more people if oh that sounds great i mean doesnt it yeah lets do it so well see you then okay see you so that sounds like fun you know painting definitely good so when do they tell you if you got the part or not i dont know soon i dont care ah my head is pounding i was really out of it last night yeah me too i guess we both were okay so yeah so see you see you hallie oh hi i thought you and graham were meeting we are i cant be early im never early but graham said he was meeting you at your office i thought we said wed meet here come on in anyway camille cherski this is hallie lowenthal oh neat the restaurateur or is it restaurantress ah its hallie h i damn i do this all the time if i dont write it down oh tell me about it im the worst i forget i just would forget my stupid name im just the same way i leave notes for myself everywhere on the bathroom mirror on the front door i n the car for when ive missed the one on the mirror hello clothes drive at the church graham yeah shes here he said he knew that you would be here hold on a second im sorry no no we are not even because at least i showed up on the right day forget it forget it forget it okay ill be there in ten he wants to know do you need him not going to touch that one oh tell him i need paper towels she saysbring home paper towels okay ah it was nice meeting oh god so small it was angelas first dress no this was danielles baby clothes break my heart i got to go lets get together again you know you and brad brad right bye bye bye shes sweet isnt she lsnt she yeah krakow krakow so how did it go last night krakow did you get anything why what did you hear what nothing j ust did you go to louies like i suggested yeah i did h i h i krakow did you get any good candids yeah i did great let me have the tape what the tape give it to me l cant i mean ls there a problem exactly theres a problem look my butt is on the line with this video thing now what is the problem could you just excuse us for a second thanks i can not believe it what he told me can you believe it same thing happened am i supposed to tell her yeah youre supposed l cant tell her its not my place to tell her right but if i dont tell her is that like being a friend is it being more of a friend to tell her or to not tell her see i can see not telling her because if i tell her its almost like im sayingsee i told you so about rayanne graffand thats not what i would tell her if i told her ls it no youd be telling her because l would want to know wouldnt you want to know yeah i would definitely want to know why did brian krakow have to witness this and if rayanne had to do this totally low life disgusting thing couldnt she at least have done it in private hey rickie oh hi is rayanne i mean does she like ls angela like i mean the thing is hey brian could you pick a sentence and go with it i have to talk to you i mean i have to talk to someone and you are the only one left rickie you would not believe hey heres a brush oh thanks dont forget wipe it off each time l wont you would not believe the number sharon cherski just pulled on me like what oh like how rayanne supposedly did it with jordan and how brian krakow supposedly has proof of it on video i honestly believed she was past all of this i thought she was over her jealousy of rayanne but i guess she isnt or else why would she say something like that to me because its true brlan angela chase ls here to see you oh sorry what are you doing here you know people should tell people when they have visitors brlan you didnt finish your oatmeal i need that tape the tape brian j ust give it to me i want to see it l have a right to see it what are you talking about dont pretend like you dont know what im talking about brian this is partly your fault my what this is my fault this is my fault j ust give it to me forget it i have other things on it l dont care hey you shouldnt see it i dont think you really want to see it itll just make you feel worse okay good try to watch your form okay n ice better good job graff get in line lm late can i get in front of you sure yeah chase and graff youre next okay lets hit the showers cherski sharon are you coming shell be there in a minute so congratulations your dream came true what dream now youve got an iron clad perfect excuse never to talk to me again you should be celebrating you think im happy about this somebody i care about has been hurt and you just couldnt wait to go to them with the news dont turn this around on me i said what i said to protect herprotect herwhat a crock thats right so she would know because its what you do when someone is your friend you brought this on yourself and youre just so happy i did no im not not at all i know i know im late getting across town was insane and forget parking im in a really weird space you brought chinese yeah think id eat the food here its like blood sausage or scrapple shouldnt you move it i mean the car yeah in a minute come on so what did you think of the prospectus you still havent read it have you what youre afraid to read the prospectus arent you im what its okay its understandable actually this is a huge risk for you its not that big of a risk yes it is youre risking everything eat look were about to become partners we have to tell each other the truth or this is never going to work so i think we should dig into that prospectus thing this minute and we dont quit until every inch of that sucker is comprehended by both of us what nothing its just you can be a real pain in the ass i know honey im a jewish girl from texas im your worst nightmare you know you could drive a sane person crazy me what did i do nothing except every time we have a damn conversation its like the first one i cant make any damn headway show me the damn prospectus i have to move my car rayanne angela is not here shes painting scenery after school every night this week with the drama club really of course want to come in there yeah no thanks i guess i should are you sure dont tell her i was here i mean i guess i know you will because you guys are tight tight not like she tells you everything but you know no but if something really horrible happened did something really horrible happen yes but i really didnt think it was i mean she said she was totally over him you mean jordan or i would have never done it i mean because its not something that either of us really lt was just this thing that happened he was just there you and jordan you hate my guts i mean i guess i would too lf l were you no no no i dont hate you i guess i can certainly understand how angela feels yeah ive never really hurt somebody this bad before its hard to believe i mean but i guess you cant really hurt someone this bad unless you really matter to them please dont tell her i was here do you want it here here here it is okay j ust take it j ust satisfied you know see it doesnt matter who has the stupid tape it happened it cant be erased i was just going to ask if we could skip tutoring today so what was on the tape hey vasquez wait up youve been impossible to find well im right here so how long are the two of you going to keep this up keep what up come on you and angela the silent treatment im talking to you right now arent i barely rayanne what exact reaction did you expect forget it no i mean it rayanne what did you expect her to feel like she didnt even hear my side great go ahead think what you want you will anyway angela oh hi i mean h i oh bye bye angela i know youre in here rickie im sorry i have to be alone youve been alone no i mean for years look i cant believe it that they would do that i mean who do they think they are i know i mean i dont know i could kill them im serious both of them with my hands i know but you cant hide in here forever sorry im not risking the risk of running into her or him or god him and her thats never going to happen because theyre completely avoiding each other i cant talk about them like a them i know theyre avoiding each other angela look you cant let their stupid actions control you youve got to lead your own life youre right fine fine two can play at that game what game oh come on they think im some innocent little twit who they can treat as bad as they want well theyre wrong thanks youre welcome angela hey hey clothes drive is over lets celebrate lets go shopping lets buy a lot of new clothes things that we wont wear so well have something to donate next year by the way whats the scoop i hear that angela and rayanne arent speaking oh i really sharon wont dish the dirt whats happened i havent got a clue oh hey you know what i didnt tell you theyre going to get the lease graham and hallie lowenthal you dont think graham is going to follow through no its not graham its that hallie person i dont like her camille you met her for two minutes no no i dont like her alright fine you dont like her you know she has a fiancée what can i tell you she and graham get along thats a good sign they work well together i mean they get along thats good thats very good very good sign why lets put it this way susie bertalucci realized her husband was having an affair when he started arguing with his secretary if you can get that angry with someone theres passion involved well thats not the situation in my humble opinion thats good camille i love you you are such a good friend i know angela hey didnt you hear me no here why are you giving this to me because its yours well i dont want it well its your pen so so you lent it to me in katimskis remember not really if its not yours give it back no yeah i was influenced by spielberg but i think my my recent work is more like tarantino only less violent oh my god hello h i grab a brush can i talk to you for a second sure are you okay yes god do you have anything to drink or anything you drink why not why shouldnt i l dont know why im too innocent no im sick of being like that angela j ust what why is there something really wrong with me no just oh god please can we just get really drunk or something what the hell are you talking about you dont drink excuse us get away from me i got the part i would never have gotten it if it wasnt for you look i dont care anymore okay so just go away youre not the only one who got hurt forgive me if i cant feel sorry for you rayanne you lost nothing angela you lost a lousy selfish friend a guy you never really had you lost nothing i lost a really good friend i lost everything im glad she got that part she wanted that part what whos side are you on im on your side lts like impossible to be on rayannes side even though i partly understand it what do you mean l mean face it she has always partly wanted to be you and in a way i think this was her screwed up way of for one night kind of pretending she was you i mean im on your side no question but can i just ask you something why are you making this big play for cory hellfrick when you know how i feel about him but because because i thought you once told me that you were over him but guess how i felt when you started going after him i dont have to guess hey hey camille and i went shopping i bought you a shirt oh thanks so i found out why angela hasnt been taking rayannes phone calls she slept with jordan angela slept with jordan no rayanne did oh god god that is really low well but i mean you know its not like jordan and angela were officially together thats not the point l know what kind of insensitive self centered you know you camille had this crush on this guy freshman year in college they went out a couple of times and i had just been dumped youre kidding me did camille know oh she found out tracy koppell had the biggest mouth and she was really upset but eventually and i dont know how but she found it in her heart to forgive me and ive always been really grateful that makes five now you told me you went to bed with four guys so do you like this yeah i wanted to get you something for the restaurant but oh god who knows if there will even be a restaurant oh come on what do you mean l dont know lts hallie like how shes always late now even if we follow each other to a meeting shes late because she stopped somewhere to not to mention the fact that she is physically incapable of parking legally ill tell you it is enough to drive a sane person crazy so you two i mean you fight what difference does it make right l mean its not the end of the world hey listen thanks for the shirt i love it i cant i cant go on it goes so fast we dont have time to look at one another okay yes okay oh gee whiz thats going to be just great isnt it alright yes m rs webb yes yes yes wait a second where where is where is chi kwon she left she said her parents wouldnt let her rehearse this late okay well maybe i can speak to her parents meanwhile wait whos back there angela chase would you come up here a minute read chi kwons part oh come on its just a stupid play get up here go ahead thank you and just look on with abyssinia and rayanne would you come three feet downstage which way oh you can remember it like this lf you keep going downstage youre going to fall down oh oh oh and could you stop acting please what stop acting theres really no need for it you see emily is dead the life she had is over thats a pretty big deal i mean oh gee whiz she is just now realizing how precious every moment of that life really was and that she never really appreciated what she had j ust imagine what that must feel like rayanne i cant go on it goes so fast we dont have time to look at one another i didnt realize so all that was going on and we never noticed take me back back to the hill to my grave but first wait one last look goodbye goodbye world goodbye grovers corners momma and papa goodbye to clocks ticking do any human beings ever realize life while they live it every every minute no saints and poets maybe they 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gabbar will show updo whatever you wanteveryone has to pay in the endbe a little scared sonor gabbar will show upgabbargabbargabbarwhy should bravogabbargabbargabbarmy brother kevin is in a book kevin no no no no wow give that to me no im not where did you get that hey if you dont want me to find something dont leave it just sitting there in the middle of the garbage kevin it looks just like you i mean it doesnt have the gray pubes but its close and the artist was very generous in the crotchal region oh this is actually great for ellie because she can literally see where she came from very funny it is not me but it did freak me out so i tore it out of ellies sex ed book to throw in the garbage i wish i could be in class to hear the teacher try to explain it likethe kevinwhile having sex with his spouse thinks about his best friend the peteokay oh really really funny real mature coming from a bunch of choad jugglers whats that now choad jugglers youre choad jugglers not really landing like it used to its starting to lose its steam i dont think so i think it burns still yeah no no take it from the viper you need a new hook kevlar i got plenty of new stuff so dont worry about me okay oh great lets hear it were excited what do you got im im workshopping it still so when its ready to be heard you will then feel the burn what do you have like a lamer group of friends that you open mic with i gotta say this artist is great really impressed by his use of the three pillars of genital drawings scale perspective and dick shading wow i find it really disturbing that youre interested in a picture of your naked brother get your mind out of the gutter the only reason im interested is because i draw my own porn to masturbate to kevin what really why im a diy kind of guy taco masturbation is diy yeah well ive been having a rough time lately if i spend the whole day drawing a picture it kind of takes the element of surprise out of it im thinking of bringing in another artist to spice things up andre want to draw some porn with me enough of your insults no thank you i think he actually wants to draw porn with you ooh id love to of course you would you dumb pissjuggler hmm what pissjuggler this guy juggling piss how do you juggle a liquid its you know ayayayin canisters and he pete you just changed one word you just replacedchoadwithpissbah you dont you dont know what i said knock on door kevin hey sweetie hows homework going not so great some jerk tore the page out of my health textbook what oh my goodness these kids damn it i dont know how im going to finish this presentation without it oh rough stuff anyway i came to talk about the bullying okay you know that if that bully calls you anything you can tell me right yeah has he said anything else recently uh yesterday he called mebuttlybuttly buttlybuttlydoesnt doesnt really roll off the tongue buttly the other kids were laughing oh yeah but those kids are animals theyll laugh at anything i doubt it would please a more discerning audiencebuttlyis just lazy really when you think about it its just addinglyon top of a body part how aboutfootly you have big feet footly okay dad i dont want to talk about the bully no i know hes mean and very uneven creatively okay i really need help with my sex ed homework i hear you listen if he calls you anything you let me know okay in fact write it down sound it out if you dont know how to spell it okay dad get it done thanks for the help good talk baby i love you so much this kid shows a lot of promise man i would love to be a big eskimo brother sorry in order to be a big eskimo brother you have to be having sex at the ebdbbnb if not its just creepy yeah but im a pretty good role model i mean i could help the kids you know three monogamous relationships is hardly a role model andre check the facts three and a half kevin whoa what are you doing with all these pictures of boys these are my little eskimo brothers wait this is cooper harris this is ellies bully cooper good kid what a small world i thought you set up this whole taco cares program to focus on bullying exactly im recruiting young bullies from the community and giving them the tools and structure to thrive in the world wait youre helping bullies yeah if i dont who will everyones always looking after the underdog but who is looking after the overdog no one because an overdog isnt a thing its just a dog these are children youre talking about theyre getting kicked out of parks theyre getting kicked offline the ebdbbnb is a sanctuary for these young children they dont need sanctuary they need psychiatric help i was bullied as a child and look at me today im the successful ceo of a multidollar corporation you cant really argue with that yeah taco ah welcome to the ebdbbnb after thepgoes in thevgive back to the community what are you doing theres kids around here can i serve you a cold beverage sir no riley snaps fingers i truly dont need a drink taco youre oh no i dont want them anymore it took too long hey the grownups are talking stop the lawn mower just cut it with your fingers for a bit taco hey scrub that tree want to be able to see my face in it without the attitude okay i just want to speak to cooper harris if i can i like cooper hes the only one of these kids thats not a huge loser sorry but you know its true come on follow me youre not a loser come on vacuum that grass i want to be able to eat off of it whos got the chainsaw come on that trees not gonna cut itself down no no dont touch the chainsaw chainsaw revving you up the ladder hurry up what are you a baby youyou are a baby dont go up the ladder oh my god taco andre you know it was a really smart move on your dads part to bring in a doctor to help you with this sex ed stuff yeah hes been really weird about it i mean all i have to do is write a report dont worry about it were not gonna just sit around and talk about sex all day long like a bunch of samanthas i dont get it of course you dont you know your minds not on this planet right now youre being bullied youre being picked on let me tell you something there are two types of people in this world fecessippers and fecesservers you know when i was your age i sipped a wee bit of the feces you still chugging it i didnt chug it okay i sipped it and youre sipping it too so dont be all high and mighty okay we need you to start serving the fecescause i dont want you picked on like i was i mean even your dad used to pick on me he used to just last night he called you sad well that means something different to adults well whatever it means youre a super version of it well im gonna focus on the super part not the second part they say that theyd rather not watch football than go to andres youre so smart you think thats me no thats a restaurant downtown if you ever got out and had a life you would realize that okay well they really hate it there oh yeah well you know what i mean they say the owner has terrible taste and hes colorblind hes really ugly and old okay you know what let me tell you something you are being picked on and so am i and we need to fight back what were gonna do is were gonna serve up some feces and next time someone picks on you you need to look them right in the eye and be likewhats that you big choad jugglerwhat i know your dad said its not like appropriate for you but i actually think you can handle it its funny right thats not funny no its hilarious everyones gonna laugh youll be likechoad juggler choad jugglerandre i mean it stop calling me that groans and dont you ever call me that again ever groans way to fight back ellie andre you just got decked like geno smith im gonna be out for six to ten week taco hey cooper whats going on whyd you give up on the leaf blowercause theres no more leaves taco stop complaining if there are no more leaves on the ground you pull them off the tree okay hey i need four volunteers to help me bury a dead animal lets go hey cooper im ellies father id like a word with you please oh youre that choad jugglers dad hey you need to stop calling her that right now first of all its very hurtful to her and secondly its getting a little old all right thats one gutter now move on to the next one the one with the wasps nest hurry up uncle taco i need your help whats wrong ellie you seem upset did you get fired from your job or something worse my dads bullying me ellie whatever your father said im sure he meant to say it behind your back and my parents wont help me with my health class presentation its due soon i lost the diagram i dont know where to start the kevin diagram yeah oh youve come to the right place my dear you can help me absolutely follow me my god thank you so much hey vacuum this dirt its disgusting come on daniel when youre done with the bathroom i want you to clean the fruit jimmy while were gone i want you to rearrange everything in this room in a fun and surprising way thank you if you want to say anything to ellie in the future i want you to say it to me right now especially if its scatological or punbased with a body part so come on hit me with it lets hear it come on okay buttly is that your attempt at humor its funny im not laughing are you laughing baby ray romanos not laughing come on man youre supposed to be the best thats all you havebuttly i was coming off a detention and i have a nightmare load of homework and my dog is sick i see your ability to come up with excuses still works well now i could explain sex ed to you all day long but a picture is worth a thousand positions welcome to my studio well this isnt creepy at all what a relief i was worried you wouldnt like it oh im sorry this is inappropriate for a child much better i call this onehnothing ive been studying your fathers naked body for a while he has some really interesting angles still havent mastered that lilt yet its really tricky all right lets get to work on this presentation your dads groinal area is not gonna draw itself now what kind of scenario do you want you want like a hot tub a pizza deliverytype thing is that is that my dad howbout uhmuseum of fine fartsmuseum of fine fartsthats good but good is the enemy of great okay so lets dig deeper we can beat it yeah thats your dad with his new little eskimo brother thats my bully hes with my bully ooh thats rough listen ellie if ever you need to talk about this to anyone id bottle it up instead no one wants to hear about your problems im gonna kill him howboutfeces peanut butter cups chuckles we could do better yeah but you laughed but did i laugh the right kind of laugh well what do you got old man ginger hey look whos talkin yeah what do you got well i look i mean i figure we should stay in the world of juggling all right lets just see what other gold is in those hills dad what are you doing oh my god ellie this is not what it looks like i promise busted chuckles you will pay for this daddy you will pay keepem coming kid all right ill email you ah another familyenriching day at the ebdbbnb get to work kevin ms pam we wanted to apologize for missing the fundraiser something it was awful something awfultragic happened i will pass along your very general apologies to the booster club but thats not why were here today the class gave sex ed presentations and ellies was very interesting did either of you help her with it no no god no uh unless we were supposed to help her were we were we supposed to help hercause i think we did then you know what we did we supervised but the work was all hers thats what we did then thats even more disturbinghuman sexuality by ellie macarthur nicesex between consenting adults comes in many forms and varietiesi see no problem with that just wait okay gasps ohtheres sex between a man and womandid you do this no taco did this is that me no i think thats the bigboned lass from the bus pam this is unacceptable ellie has a very vivid imagination actually she does not ive seen her in class i find her to be underwhelming her nickname issimply thereshe has a dark energy around her nothing going on behind the eyes and i find her to be very dull dull dull dull gasps oh my god oh boyand intercourse between a man and manoh wow oh pete i suspected this was one of your exboyfriendsex no were still best friends we talk every day clears throat kevinbe smart about sexthats beautiful it ends on a high note look at that rainbow are those choads yes they are choads and your husband is juggling them what youre showing me here is science fiction i dont know anyone that juggles choads ive seen two criminally insane people juggle choads i can promise you maam its not a laughing matter i am not a choad juggler the book tells a different tale well ellie made it up okay your child does not have the mental capacity to make things up she is a dullard i dont even is that a real word what does that mean thats the first time ive ever heard that word this is so much worse than my last job willgottheim willgottheim 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gari is a sweet pickled ginger it is often served with sushi twenty two miles a thousand and six rising slowly ronalds way west seven sixteen miles nine nine three rising quickly mallin head north west by west eight recently hale eleven miles nine nine three rising very rapidly thats the end of the shipping forecast but just to remind you that radio four long wave in northern scotland orkney and shetland is off the air as the bulkhead transmitter has been affected by the bad weather but as soon as its repaired we will repeat the shipping forecast for the areas affected thatll be on long wave only and f m will continue with scheduled programmes now just after two gardenersquestion time introduced by doctor stefan hello well this week its the turn of those listeners whove sent in their queries by post and well try and help as many of you as we can our team is daphne from spalding fred from lancaster and walter from east kilbride and our first card this week is ergoes back into our own experiences because its from gill of west yorkshire some of you may remember her because we stayed at her hotel er a little while ago and she has a lovely horse chestnut tree er outside her hotel and since we went it stopped producing conkers she says has it turned gay or homosexual has it changed sex is it the microclimate or did one of us fix it just to remind us the tree is five hundred feet above sea level its always the first tree to leaf and its also the first one to shed its leaves in the area and all the neighbouring horse chestnut trees which presumably we didnt tamper with have stayed prolific fred did you knob all the conkers no i didnt stefan weve been blamed for some things in our time havent we but nothing like this i dont think if i remember rightly this erm hotel is on a hill isnt it certainly five hundred feet up yes but its on a hill in the in the in the its a long way down from there to walk and and if i remember rightly it was on the outside of the hotel on a bank and that to me means that erm if we had had some weather which we had at that time then the roots could have suffered but the other clue i think is that erm it comes into leaf first and it drops its leaves first in the autumn so maybe its a different tree than the other different variety because there are several horse chestnuts arent there yes theres the normal horse chestnut which is aesculus hippocastanum thats yes the one with the big on but then theres pavia isnt there yes which is the red flowered one and some of these are a bit tender more tender than the others arent they as well but they dont actually produce as many conkers so im just wondering whether this is a different variety and because it was two years ago i three years ago now i think that year i can remember was a good year wasnt it we had a good spring and we had a good set in year we got a cold gust of er icy winds when that i think was out in blossom then there wouldnt be many conkers well no there wouldnt but whats so odd is that the other horse chestnut trees in the area seem alright walter i know you werent there walter so we cant blame you for whatevers happened but have you got a theory about it well er you know it seems such a mystery er to me conker not shy there are all sorts of situations that can occur ive heard of electrical er and soil impulses that er cause shock and well might put it out to flower again er even frosting blast when even other trees er specific trees are erm alright it may have been caught in that draught and set it back a little you never know no its er d gill er goes on actually to ask she says do d do these trees have to cross pollinate well they dont in fact gill in fact horse chestnuts are rather interesting that technically whats called andromonetius which means they have male flowers and hermaphrodite flowers on the same so its hedging its bets all ways round er yeah it is stefan but because you know its the first one to come into leaf and the first one to shed then possibly it will flower at a different time as well i would think and that may be the clue yes perhaps youre right fred well we dont have a definite answer erm gill but we think it may have experienced a shock of some sort during that season and of course when this happens to fruit trees they can go into biannual cropping and then they come back again it may be that this horse chestnuts experienced something very similar i think the answer is we must come and stay with you again and then we can and the other thing of course stefan is it lives in yorkshire well i that lives in ilkley on ilkley moor bar conkers anyway well tr well come back and see your tree again gill thank you for the question we go to london now and to to erm sorry im j see what sex this honest we dont know what sex its from m could be mr mrs ms m of london has been told that their plum tomatoes have got t m v fred will tell you in a moment what t m v is but the symptoms are the plants have brown blotches on the stems fallen leaves all round where th where the plants are growing erm and hes done all he can to get rid of it hes got rid of the old plants hes but hes kept the seeds this is interesting hes kept the seeds from apparently unaffected plants the fruit itself seem to be alright and the bottom line of the question is it safe to replant the seeds from this plant next season so its your question fred first of all what is t m v well its tomato mosaic virus int it erm but what really is significant about it is that the leaves are mottled with yellow and it quite often go fern like they go very very thin er and this erm virus actually will er stay in the seed it will stay in the soil it will stay in the soil for years and plant other varieties or other er plants in there so i think i would do away with my plum tomatoes for a start with something else we all think its going to stay there for a long time and and there are varieties now bred specially to be immune from er t m v and er we use things like counter or curabell or one of my favourites of course shirley yes yeah it is one of the most infectious of all plant viruses yeah er it spreads as you say by contact and in the seed this is the point so i wouldnt save seeds from any plants that have been anywhere near no because even the ones that arent showing the symptoms they could have the virus in it cos it just may not have come out yes so i wouldnt save it at all i would do away with the lot yeah just as a as a side issue i am interested that theyve been growing plum tomatoes because each year i hear of more and more people growing plum tomatoes successfully in this country and while we are just on the subject of diseases and things to control them you may remember that a few weeks ago we were giving advice on how we should dispose of waste garden chemicals and and we said you ought to pour it down an outside drain well apparently that used to be the official advice er and and we were correct in that but the authorities have now changed their minds and they no longer want us to pour waste chemical down the drains and i gather that the official advice now is that surplus diluted chemical should be poured and im quoting hereon to more or less level and bare soil in the garden or on to level gravelled paths avoid disposal in areas around ponds erm water courses and so forth dishes and and what have you and as far as undiluted chemicals are concerned thats stuff still in the bottle the advice there is to talk to your local authority cos they have different regulations in different areas if anyone wants chapter and verse on this the erm address of the british agrochemicals association who put out this literature will be on our fact sheet right we move on to er the west country now and owen of wareham in dorset er now owen has a large summer house and collects rain water from the roof and the roofs been covered recently with a good quality he says mineralized felt now remember some years ago and i remember this that we said that it would inadvisable to collect rain water off a new felt roof what he wants to know daphne is for how long should he wait well theoretically i would wait as long as it took to wash the mess off the roof now of course it would depend very much on and whether you were in a drought situation as we were until last year or whether its like weve been over this last summer and early winter which is that virtually not a day has passed without weve had some rain in which case obviously the roof is going to get cleaned up very much quicker but i have to say that although ive always been under the impression that its not a good idea to save water off a new felt roof er because of deposits that come off the mineral felt i have actually used water thats come off it and ive also had er sheds with plants growing underneath and i cant honestly remember i mean i have obviously not used it on really sensitive plants like tomatoes which i think would show signs of stress now ive used it elsewhere in the garden and ive never really had any problem with it except it is inclined to make the water very alkaline because the chippings that are quite often used on a flat roof and theyve got a very high p h and therefore youve got to be aware that the water that comes off is not likely to be soft its more likely to be fair fairly hard but for reasonably tough plants i dont think i would waste it especially in times of water shortage well walter have you experienced this as a problem well up in scotland of course we dont need to save our rain water we get plenty of it coming from the unclear but er one thing i would say would be that erm if we have a warm spell and the sun is beating on a bitumen roof and then of course suddenly a shower and that er goes into the water bucket or water barrel then it does give you maybe you know a few problems i remember having a problem like that where we were erm we had a a load of erm we were watering that material it was warmed we thought of course would be alright but they did er they were quite sensitive to it and they looked quite miserable yes fred do you would you how long would you wait to collect the well i think i would wait stefan until the oily film had gone off the top of the water for tender plants but then i am one of these people that would always tender plants with tap water anyway because you never know whats in do you in rain water anything can congregate in a pot it can be infected with all sorts of things and i would just use this water on the garden in the first twelve months or so or use it on shrubs and things like that if it was required and then go on to er things like perennials but then you could use it on almost anything but with the proviso that you may have contamination in that water if its from water board but lets just remind people that yes water should be saved water should be conserved you may not need to do it in scotland as well to the in england many areas yes lets everybody have water butts and use them to to save the rain water during next summer next summer being when its going to rain we go to berkhamsted in hertfordshire now and mrs jennifers written to us er with a puzzle because shes found what she thought was an interesting plant growing amongst a raspberry bush in her garden her mother identified it as a wayfaring tree and shed been cutting it back during the summer and it didnt seem to mind but shed be very grateful for any information about the wayfaring tree which presumably shed like to keep and continue to grow in her garden walter what what is a wayfaring tree well jennifer i think its er viburnum lanterna and its quite an interesting er bush because it was in the sixteenth century a er gave the tree its poetic name as he frequently come across it in old drove roads er over and across the old drove roads in the chalk downs of er from winchester to epsom and london but sorry about this it can grow to fifteen feet and in may it opens up its cluster of white flowers and its really quite an attractive thing but the berries i dont think are so attractive so i think erm des describe them why in what way theyre not attractive one well they they grow from this er green to white to red and then finally black dont like black berries stefan so that would be a no no as far as i was concerned in my garden oh alright well its a no no for walters garden daphne is it a yes yes for your garden well its not a yes yes for the garden because i wouldnt have room for it but its certainly a yes yes in my shelter delt because the birds love the berries and it really encourages them to use that shelter delt but it isnt as as easy to grow its one tends to think of the nature plant as a tough plant but ive been trying to establish about thirty of these in the shelter delt and ive found they object to any form of total weedkiller round the root so all the the weedkillers that you would use for the first couple of years maybe to to keep the the weeds from growing round the stems they tend to get chlorotic and die they also dont like wind rock so in a an exposed position young plants do really need more staking than youd probably give a bush because they tend to rot off at the roots if they grow around a lot i i think its quite a an interestingly pretty plant in the right sort of situation but it is a wild plant it is a native plant and it gets big i am intrigued if it doesnt like wind rock how it manages to survive on the drove roads over the downs that where gerard well i think i think that the difference is that if youre they were obviously establishing themselves from seed and they picked the right spot and they got themselves anchored if youre buying them as young plants which are probably a foot fifteen inches high then it takes them a couple of years to get the roots established when they get big theres no problem at all its just that couple of years getting them settled down yeah you yes fred you presumably know this plant yeah i do stefan i mean i its very vigorous int it when it gets established and it grows very upright as well and of course its deciduous erm some people call it a shrub some people call it a tree but i i will think that er mrs is doing the right thing by cutting it back especially if its a small garden it would make a better bush in the garden i think if she does that and the these little white flowers really in are nice arent they i would grow it yeah mm i think ideally what were saying er mrs is that its er its an interesting plant and being a native plant of course therell be wild life that feeds on it which is to the good but its probably a plant for a a larger wilder garden really yeah didnt it used to called twistwood stefan or something if i remember rightly you could be right fred i dont ive not heard that one whe where it came from i dont know but twistwood yeah oh well if anybody knows perhaps theyll write and tell us is is twistwood another name for the wayfaring tree anyway a plant we think for bigger gardens but if you can get away with growing it in a small space where cutting it back by all means do because it is quite a pretty thing next card is from birmingham sally in birmingham and r s has written to us and oh this looks right up your street fred would the team please comment on the effect of water supply and type of soil on the cooking properties of potatoes er mr finds that all the maincrop varieties that he grows seem to boil into the water but the same variety grown commercially it says doesnt thats interesting only the very waxy first early potatoes seem immune from this problem well this is something that comes up time and again fred we recommend varieties and people write to us and say thats no good it disappears into the water and stays hard now i know you probably grown every variety of potato known to man and cooked most of them so lets have some information from you well im sure that soil does have some effect on potatoes stefan i mean if you get erm potatoes from down lincolnshire somewhere like that where its er quite hard soil then then youll find that they will stay longer in the water before they boil away i if you get them off some of the mosses up our way then they boil away far quicker but the other thing i think is mainly variety now things like erm well one of my old favourites arran pilot i if you dig it out when its young then of course it stays as it should cos its a very very waxy potato but but i can remember growing varieties like majestic and things like that and i mean they would never fall they would never fall in the water but they make good chips er of the modern varieties i think id go for er kondor with a k er which is a very very good potato and does stay as it is i in the ground but one other thing i think also comes into it maybe these potatoes have been lifted too early now if you think about commercial potatoes and the ones that keep the late ones they are always harvested after the have died down a long time after in fact some of them are still digging up potatoes now so the skins of those potatoes are very very ripe and so is the flesh a lot of people in the garden are digging them round about august september time really which is too early to keep potatoes and then the flesh is far softer yes ive got to come back to you in a minute fred and ill just give you time to think about this id like your recommendations for the best boiling baking roasting chipping potatoes three or four for different purposes but im going to ask walter to comment on the question first of all yes well up here in scotland er where i live erm the maincrop variety golden wonder tends to certainly need a par boiling and a par boiling only er when cooking so it needs about what five to six minutes or something like that but erm any more and the tatties go to mash and er thats why i think a lot of the golden wonders er in scotland are cooked in their skins but erm if i was to go for a variety that er i enjoy would be one called pentland ivory its a a nice flowery spud er and you get quite a plentiful supply of them too so its quite a good variety but you know the old kerrs pink used to be called i think henrys seedling i remember rightly and then it changed its name to kerrs pink because kerr was a seedsman up in who really introduced it and er that was just after the first world war and thats a good one thats a very good one and its got that waxy skin as well you see so it might be quite useful right daphne lincolnshire where you come from thats potato country well it certainly is but er ive grown potatoes myself for years and never had any trouble with them boiling into the water but this year i cannot get a good potato all of my usual favourites like estima which ive found is a usually good all round potato it its a monkey for boiling into the water and one thing i can only assume is that the weathers had a lot to do with it my grounds been waterlogged most of the season i lifted them early because i didnt want to leave them any longer because they were going to get damaged and they were they were a wet potato when they came up and theyve cooked wet so i think that the amount of rainfall you have has a lot to do with it the other thing that i wonder might have some bearing is that i know parts of sally park and sally oak and theyre very acid they can grow rhododendrons and azaleas and things very well yes thats im wondering if if its too acid for a good crop of potatoes without liming yes it certainly is i as you say the streets round sally oak are lined with erm gardens with rhododendrons in arent they i must say ive only grown two maincrop this year ive been clearing some new ground and ive just grown king edward and pink fir apple ive got the biggest biggest pink fir apples you have ever seen bar none but im coming back to you now fred i put to you a few minutes ago your personal recommendations for the best three or four or five potatoes for the different cooking purposes well i think as an early potato stefan i would chose from rocket for the earliest i would grow i think for as well as that i would go for foremost but if you want a real waxy potato it would still be arran pilot cos now whenever you eat it it got a strong taste whether its young or whether its old as a late potato as a keeping potato i always grow wilger now i grow wilger because it it browns well when its roasted it makes good chips or if its dry fried we very seldom that we have boiled potatoes but if i wanted a potato i think to cover all the needs to keep i would go for desiree because that one will fit almost any bill at all itll do everything its the best all round potato late potato that i have ever grown and eaten okay thank you very much indeed fred we move to croydon in surrey now mrs e has written to us from croydon elizabeth she says her neighbours garden always is a mystery here her neighbours garden has been attacked by some kind of animal she thinks nocturnal there are small areas dug up from the garden they are about three to four inches in diameter and about the same in depth so its its its a little hole rather than the end of a tunnel it seems small clods of soil are thrown on the surface and also small quantities of animal excreta around the holes shes obviously examined the animal excreta very closely because she says its black and it appears to contain berries what is it and how can it be stopped thats the digging the holes not the excreta i imagine walter what do you think i never thought er mrs that id be seeing id like to see the excreta first but er could it be could it be a dormouse because they enjoy the insects and berries and they make similar type holes now in victorian times they were kept as pets and just like hamsters are today and there are still one or two around that er might just give you that impression but i may be really off the the level here well i dont know we had not so long ago we had national dormouse week didnt we further in the autumn erm what do you think fred dormice i think oh i think the holes are a bit big arent they for a dormouse i dont think ive ever seen a dormouse i must be honest well its like a square hole isnt it three or four inches across seems like they could be big i i just wonder whether its voles voles yeah erm yeah i think i would come down on voles really and they do actually dig a hole like that they go for erm small boulders and things like that in the garden or roots and they will send out clods as well cos they can uproot quite quite a fair piece of er soil and of course they would eat berries as well but again im with walter i would like to see the end product i think youve probably let us in for it now frank cos shes almost certainly going to send us some daphne do you think its a vole it could be or im just wondering if its actually squirrels because although the the excreta contains berries erm a squirrel will eat berries it will also eat nuts and of course they do bury their nuts and ive actually seen squirrels in other parts of the country digging holes and starting a bit of a larder and of course there are a lot of of erm squirrels in croydon so i think unless you actually see the animal you can only speculate that it is something small like a vole or or a squirrel alright well lets suppose its some something small like a vole or a squirrel the end bottom line to all this is ho can it be stopped not if its a squirrel i have never found anything yet that will stop a squirrel doing precisely what it wants to do when it wants to do it whatever that is what it wants to do and there we rest our case fred could you do anything about it not with squirrels no er i dont think so but i mean you you might be able to do something with a vole or something like that and trap them but im just wondering stefan could it also be a fox a fox yeah now i i have seen foxes and i mean they are they are now in built up areas arent they do they ea do they eat berries well they dont have s yes theyd eat anything but a fox yeah yeah doesnt have small black excreta fred fox droppings are like i was going to say like nobodys business like an alsatians well they are well it depends what you know what people call small doesnt it i mean to compare with an elephant dropping its small yeah hang on just a minute lets keep lets keep this thing within bounds of credibility will you this is croydon not the engoran gorn craza lets get to the to mrss problem we think it might be voles we think it could be squirrels we dont seriously think its anything bigger but im afraid we dont think theres anything you can do about it but if you want further investigation then if you send these objects to fred care of the programme he will give you a personal diagnosis and very swiftly from that im going to im going to move to your part of the world fred im going to go to preston in lancashire erm mrs lynne whos got a well established peach tree which is in an old greenhouse i should think thats the best place for it in lancashire in in the shelter of a greenhouse it produces a good number of peaches every august but the greenhouse is in desperate need of replacement and she doesnt have to want to have to put another one in that position so is there anything cheap she says that she could do to help the tree to survive and fruit in a large open garden in preston in lancashire without the greenhouse walter well i wonder lynne if it would look odd because you know the position of the greenhouse just now i mean is it a leanto or is it sitting out there in the lawn where is it and would it look odd if you had a tent or wigwam type of frame that could be covered in with a protective polythene and well ven ventilated at the at the base and as its only really to give protection you know january late april sort of thing round about that period er to prevent the fungal peach leaf curl and fungal spores being splashed on the branches wherein it really is quite difficult you know trying to visualize what the thing would like but er i think itd look pretty awful actually l l well it may it may stand out like a sore thumb yeah l l let me ask fred its your county fred is the main need for this greenhouse for protection against the weather or simply against peach leaf curl well both i think stefan especially when the flowers are out because erm in our area i mean peaches flower early and that time of the year are quite susceptible to frost i mean preston is about twenty miles south of er where we are but i know that there are gardens north of where we are that do grow good peaches but what they do they cover the er plants during the early spring round about february time and they cover it with very fine ne net thats all they need to do with it just cover it up when the flowers are out make sure that they lift it off every now and again to do the pollinating get them set and then when the frosts have gone take the net off and if they use green netting i mean it wont be a nuisance it wont look er very disfiguring will it and it will work is that what you do daphne well the problem as i see it is that you dont know what the variety of this peach is if it was bought out of greenhouse variety and is reasonably tender then i dont think whatever you do with it in preston its going to make any difference if it was for instance peregrine which south of pes preston certainly in my area will grow quite well on a wall outside then i think youll get away with netting but i think without knowing whether its an indoor peach or an outdoor peach youre on a bit of a loser yes thats a good point well the advice mrs then is if you know what variety it is and you know its a variety tough enough to grow outdoors like er peregrine then send protection at the susceptible time of the year when the blossoms out otherwise er if it is a tend a more tender variety we dont think er the thing is going to survive and certainly not going to fruit and we go finally to rosemary of cambridge and she would like to plant two nice shrub rose bushes im delighted to hear it cos there is no lovelier plant in the garden im going to ask each one of you for two suggestions bearing in mind that rosemary says she does not like red and scent is the most important thing so fred first of all two recommendations from you please youre drooling arent you stefan oh i am i am yes you can see it well we dont know how big this garden is do we yes she does say looking at her card again fred she says a small garden ah then we dont want some big ones do we cos some of the shrub roses do get quite er quite tall and quite wide as well so i would give her penelope shes one of the moss er its pink its er repeat flowering it flowers all season which some of the others dont and a yellow one graham thomas i think would be my other choice again its only about four foot high and about four foot wide and a beautiful flower a beautiful old fashioned type flower and a new new variety of er of shrub rose and of course again its repeat flowering so they go on right through the season and both of them their fragrance is beautiful good choice penelope and graham thomas from fred daphne well freds got my graham thomas because it really is a superb rose but as well as that i would go for hybrid musk and i think of all the hybrid musk my favourite is felicia because of that silvery pink lovely double shaped flower and that is very very heavily scented and i would have to have the bourbon rose the th the double white creamy white bourbon rose if you could almost eat that that wont get more than about six foot and you can prune it to keep it in shape a bit if it begins to get too straggly yes i think its perhaps worth making the point erm to rosemary that although as you sayi its six feet high that it doesnt spread all that wide and its its a mistake in a small garden to think that you cant have things that are on the tall side what you think what you dont want is things that spread very widely erm walter what about you for two shrub roses well my favourite shrub is er must be the charles austin which is a rather nice one its a cream well scented modern english shrub rose and it grows to about well up here anyway in scotland where i am it grows something like erm four to six feet and another one well erm aloha its a delicious scented pink and a strong growing rose er fairly upright but erm quite a good one and again it grows to be about five to six feet with us because these are your favourite roses stefan what about your choice yeah what about you stefan oh i thought youd never ask yes i id give you two one is my favourite of all shrub roses which is fantan la tour which has what one can only describe as loosened sort of shaggy shell pink flowers with the most exquisite perfume its a its an untidy flower like the old shrub roses really should be the best of them erm and a very pale shell pink a wonderful variety not particularly repeat flowering relatively short flowering season but so wonderful when it is in flower and the other one er she says she doesnt like red now isnt really red its a very very deep reddish purple and its a variety called tuscany superb and i grow tuscany superb in my garden alongside er some fennel a foliage fennel plant and the feathery fennel together with almost the aniseed aroma of the fennel together with these deep deep purple flowers of tuscany superb is absolutely wonderful its actually on the edge of my herb garden and you can use it in pot pourri as well cant you stefan you can indeed daphne so there you are rosemary do plant some shrub roses and even if you havent got room for all of our suggestions i hope youll find room for two or three of them and that must be our last question for today so can i ask the team for some topical tips walter well this week has the shortest day before the end of the year so light is at the premium and erm i would wash the glass quite often now of the glasshouse and greenhouse because er especially the outside to remove any of that winter grime thats collected and let some light into those plants we shall certainly do that and fred im gonna lift a few mint roots stefan and er plant them in a box of compost and put them in the warm greenhouse so they give me nice sprigs of fresh mint in a few monthstime thank you fred and daphne well the flowering house plants we hope youre going to be given for christmas things like cyclamen and indoor azaleas and also your indoor bowls of course will last much longer if you give them the coolest lightest position you can warm central heating is bad news for indoor plants good news for us but bad for them and thatll have to be all for today weve been answering some of the queries that have reached us by post next week we shall be in scotland with the helensborough and gerloch horticultural society so i hope we can cultivate your interest again then but for now from daphne fred walter and from me stefan goodbye and may i wish a joyous and peaceful christmas to all of our gardening friends everywhere gardenersquestion time is produced at manchester by amanda if youd like a fact sheet on the programme please send us a stamped addressed envelope marked fifty one stroke ninety three to gardenersquestion time b b c p o box twenty nine manchester m twelve six a d this is radio four tubersent tubersent is a commune it is found in the region nordpasdecalais in the pasdecalais department in the north of france la bernardière la bernardière is a commune it is found in the region pays de la loire in the vendée department in the west of france benet vendée benet is a commune it is found in the region pays de la loire in the vendée department in the west of france
land reclamation land reclamation is the idea of getting new land it is usually done in coastal areas sometimes it is also done in areas like rivers and lakes usually there is a natural process which fills such areas with sand dirt and other materials land reclamation uses the same process which is sped up in many cases this is done using dikes an example where land reclamation is done is the in the netherlands pioneer plants such as salicornia or grow there when the level of the land is as high as that of the high tide new ditches are dug and the process can repeat sometimes it is too timeconsuming to wait for the land to rise in that case it is possible to pump out the water in the enclosed area this was done in the netherlands where many areas are below sea level the problem with this approach is that it needs to be repeated for example in the case of heavy rainfall few examples are kansai airport in osaka japan the creation of large artificial islands such as palm islands in dubai or which is part of the port of rotterdam is not known as land reclamation salt pan a salt plain also known as a salt pan or salt flat is a flat area of ground covered with salt and other minerals they are usually purely white they are found in desert areas in areas where salt plains form the rate of evaporation how quickly water dries up is faster than the rate of precipitation how often rain falls a salt plain is formed where a lake or pond would otherwise be found when the water dries up the minerals stay left behind on the suface of the ground over thousands of years the minerals usually salts build up on the surface large salt plains are common in the sahara desert the kalahari desert the rann of kutch the western united states and the central deserts of australia the altiplano in bolivia has the worlds largest salt plan the salar de uyuni pontvallain pontvallain is a commune it is found in the region pays de la loire in the sarthe department in the west of france wambercourt wambercourt is a commune it is found in the region nordpasdecalais in the pasdecalais department in the north of france zezë the zezë is a river in the western part of albania the ishëm river directly arises from it zezës river head can be found at the mountains located east of the town krujë
chicory common chicory cichorium intybus is a somewhat woody perennial herbaceous plant of the dandelion family asteraceae it usually has bright blue flowers rarely white or pink it is often used as a food plant and often as a coffee substitute many varieties are cultivated for salad leaves chicons blanched buds or roots the roots of varietysativumare baked ground and used as a coffee substitute and food additive in the 21st century inulin an extract from chicory root has been used in food manufacturing as a sweetener and source of dietary fibre chicory is grown as a forage crop for livestock it lives as a wild plant on roadsides in its native europe and is now common in north america china and australia where it has become widely introducedchicoryis also the common name in the united states for curly endive cichorium endivia these two closely related species are often confused and now for something completely different and now for something completely different is a british movie spinoff from the comedy television seriesmonty pythons flying circus the movie has favorite sketches from the first two seasons the title was used as a catchphrase in the series estréelles estréelles is a commune it is found in the nordpasdecalais region in the pasdecalais department in the north of france football in ireland football in ireland is about association football and can be subdivided into claw a claw is a sharp object it is found at the end of a toe or finger in many mammals birds and some reptiles the wordclawis also used in reference to an invertebrate for example the chelae of crabs and lobsters are often called claws or pincers a claw is made of hard protein called keratin they are used by some meat eating mammals such as cats to catch and hold prey but they may also be used for other things such as digging climbing trees and so on in those and other species similar appendages that are flat and do not come to a sharp point are called nails instead arthropods the correct name for an arthropodsclawis chela pluralchelae legs that have a chela are called chelipeds chelae are also called pincers tetrapods in tetrapods claws are made of keratin and have two layers the unguis is the outside hard layer which has keratin fibers arranged perpendicular to the direction of growth and in layers at an angle the subunguis is the soft flaky layer and the grain is parallel to the direction of growth the claw grows outward from the nail matrix at the base of the unguis and the subunguis grows thicker while traveling across the nail bed the unguis grows outward faster than the subunguis to make a curve and the thinner sides of the claw wear away faster than their thicker middle making a more or less sharp point tetrapods use their claws in many ways such as grasping or killing prey digging climbing and hanging birds a talon is the claw of a bird of prey which it uses to hunt the talons are very important if they did not have them those birds might not be able to catch their food in any event birds often need to carry their prey back to the nest nests are safe places where prey can be shared with chicks or with their partner in its nest a bird can tear prey apart and feed pieces to its everhungry chicks mammals a nail is similar to a claw but it is flatter and has a curved edge instead of a point a nail that is big enough to hold weight is called ahoof every so often the growth of claws stops and restarts just like the growth of hair in hair this causes the hair to fall out and it is replaced by a new one in claws this results in an old layer and it breaks off this takes several months for human thumbnails cats are often seen working old layers off on wood or on boards made for the purpose ungulateshooves trim themselves when they walk on the ground domesticated equids horses donkeys and mules usually need regular trimming by a farrier in the wild horses regularly travel much further than do domestic horses many predatory mammals have claws that can hide inside the animals paw especially animals such as the cat primates a primates nail only has the unguis the subunguis has disappeared similar to the tail the claw in apes is not needed however in some primates the subunguis has redeveloped to make a clawlike structure these certain animals do not have actual claws instead the unguis appears normal along with a thick growth of subunguis some lemurs have a toiletclaw which they use for scratching and grooming
breadthfirst search in computer science breadthfirst search bfs is a method used for traversing a graph it starts at any item you want to use as a starting position in a graph and explores all of the neighbor items at the present depth before to moving on to the items at the next depth level a breadthfirst search done on a tree data structure is called a levelorder traversal implementation void breadthfirstsearchitem root queue q new queue rootfound true qenqueueitem while qisempty item v qdequeue for item neighbor vneighbors if neighborfound neighborfound true qenqueueneighbor usage though they have usage in a variety of disciplines breadth first search algorithms are most often associated with finding the shortest distance between two points such as on a map sand city california sand city is a city in monterey county california united states okay ron there are thanks for coming over for a start there are youve got all the er the brochure and the er obviously the application form the first time ive had a chance to have a look through this so could i erm yes by all ask you to while i read this the the six companies where we market our brochures or product okay are represented there er for your background theres a theres obviously a a ha an obvious group but er those are the six companies if i can just er read through this that company we bought erm in june last year so its er a fairly newish launch for us but theyre ive an idea myself for the golf er mhm and that was erm supplying them with a complete mar tee marker board with a plan of the hole and an advert on that particular hole oh you oh you mean up on the board or on the board yes okay advertise sell that hole and er just basically supply the tee markers free of charge yes all the er tees on our my own my own course are er sponsored by local businesses well thats what i was going to personally thats individual eighteen holes mind you know yeah what i was going to do was erm just get a good quality joiner have he gives me a price for doing that and then i basically sell the advertising okay yeah that he weve just completed up here and one or two others er so were were getting some big boys in now but youve not youve not done that particular idea tees no no weve were we are er publishers printers thats where our background is thats where weve been for the last twenty years so erm this company er that was already doing it and we bought it into the er into the fold okay er can i just pick up on one or two points er ron erm at present you are employed by and you youve got own youve got a company car have you got your own car er no but thats no problem to buy a car well if you think its no problem fine so rather than have er two cars plus a company car i just sold my car well i understand that i mean a lot of people do that erm however erm a company er a car is needed to do this job so i i home in on that er when we have erm when you come down for you know if if if we decide that this is for you er when you come down for a training course they expect to see a car you know in other words will help me driving in other words erm they wont allocate an assignment unless you have er have a car its as simple as that cos we could send you off to st andrews or something like that to er to well im just im homing in on the erm on the golf on the basis that i you youre er youre representative for a a company that does is involved with golf equipment yep erm sports or just golf industry mhm oh ive seen there in fact my wifes got a set of howsons so has she is that the yes yeah erm youve been with them since august er what why are you er well quite simply er my reason is that erm ill read the letter to you that i dictated to the sales manager a week ago right it saysto mr sales and marketing direct dear graham further to our recent conversation by telephone i now wish to put on paper my complaints regarding you and the company you employed me in august nineteen ninety three at to join sports u k on their behalf your offer of employment was accepted on the terms of the contract agreed that if my figures attained would reach your targets i could earn twenty five thousand per annum minimum the salary would base as my basic salary plus commission plus bonuses on a monthly basis and most importantly the promise that because the basic wage was so low the lowest in the golf industry by your own words er that there was to be a rise of approximately four thousand in january nineteen ninety four which you repeated many times to the sales reps and that you also would be have er would get us new cars the cars were honoured as agreed i also took on the position knowingly of the bad reputation in scotland of sports to the trade regarding hotel sales of your equipment but was promised that this practice would be cut out it never did and you continued to supply a person who to this date continues to do these hotel sales i have also complained to you continually about the loss of orders i have taken from my customers ie back orders which get lost on the computer or they are not delivered due to the lack of stock the customer gives up after a few months waiting in the past few months the complaints from my area from my customers that they are disgusted with the service they have received from sports er at least thirty percent of my business erm have either stopped their accounts or reached the limit of their patience with regards to my salary increase of january ninety four recently you have now stated my increase with be take place in april ninety four another promise broken even though i have reached my monthly target i still receive no bonuses but you tell me i am on target for the large bonus in april er and i have put in brackets what a month this could be i have also found that rep the reps are all on different basic wages when challenged about this you replied yes but you have the least experience in the golf industry and i have replied er who in the past six months has reached their targets percentage targets above mine in the last six months yeah okay i think ive got your drift basically what im doing is can i can i just go back hotel sales is that where they supply er they are they er are doing a practice which is the only golf company in industry who are supplying a friend of a friend who is going round scotland doing hotel sales cheap oh yeah all right there are so many clubs they should i think i think ive been to one or two in york well theyre selling them cheaper than i can supply my customers are your customers mainly pro professionals on clubs or yes and shops golf shops yes so basically theyve broken their contract with me and hes not even responded to that letter so but his response is likely to be well part company is that it i anticipating that is what response will be because i have er basically called him and er okay if thats his case then ill take him for breach of contract okay on the basis of that youre actively looking around yes okay now my colleague john spoke with you and he he outlined as much as he possibly can on the on the space on the telephone erm and his interests in you was twofold first of all he heard the voice was okay yes because he would have told you i hope that er we sell advertising space into well youve seen some samples over there er im going to step sorry before i go into a bit more detail in your c on your er application form three things will be decided here today ron and thats first of all whether you and i think that er is a lau a launch pad for you to earn erm er some good money yes and er im sure john will have told you how good the money can be if if we we didnt get to depth and and all right i i were only talking ever averages and on target earnings we dont promise or guarantee anything what we do say is that we will give you an opportunity erm er if you like a platform for er for earning good money yes and er it is all down to the graft er an individual puts into it the only reason er top earners are top earners in our company is they dont sit back and take one deal a day thats right they feel comfortable er er if there if theres a part there ive dis i think ive answered that question in er personal at the end over over here yep erm i think just ive answered that just probably the way you put it yep i er in fact youve wrapped it up in one sentence thats the only way that any i believe anybody even when theyre on a salary because salary company car bupa and all that is only commission in another form and they can take it away and and not give it to you just the same as any other company erm well okay so well decide today er you and me whether we feels the right er er space for you to be erm and you realize of course that its self employed commission only hence the need for the car er secondly if we get a if we if we get round that that er corner then the other two are fairly easily decidable and that is er where you and i also think erm your talents and your even your desire to be environmentally thats the environment you work in erm most er suitable there are six companies there er five of which erm i can recruit for im in the luxurious position of not just saying that one person comes in here for one job yes erm i have four or five people i can take on for any one of those companies so nobodys in competition with yes each other today and secondly erm because were rather keen for people to er carry on the momentum we actually say to you when can you start and if its next week wonderful if its the week after fine the further out of course its a bit a bit messy and so we are we look for that sort of commitment before people leave er the room today and i would tell you ninety nine percent of the time we get it and you know we s we s we do agree a date er that depends entirely on which company you go in because erm er some of the courses start at different er times if weve agreed all those three things er we also erm er recognize the need to to erm advise people or guide people on how advertisings sold i see from your application form that youve sold space er for three or four years which well i have been er involved in various projects erm i had a company called and advertising erm where i went along to a company and would conceive promotion for them was that your own company yes yes and i would build a package to suit their company er if it was a double glazing company or a kitchen company i would conceive a promotion er theres one thing i was involved which er unfortunately turned out er was quite national it was a promotion what the the disastrous one yes er well the one i got involved with er was the free flights to er europe all right which was very successful and er i was one of the instigators of that promotion er but so everybody else can blame you for this well not really the the pen to paper i put the con er the package basically together with another two or three people aha and erm it was then up to to decide what company was going to handle the promotion er their mistake was that they chose a company which was down market and basically didnt go into er depth of that company well that was their fault the the concept of the promotion was absolutely brilliant and it could be handled from europe mm erm and it was so successful that they asked us again to do one from the united states right which we says no because it couldnt be possibly done we believed becau we thought that the should may be too high what are you saying that you were the ori the company who were originally asked to do the my company was involved with er the people who put the promotion together right and er quite simply that if theyd left it alone on a european side because obviously you can get flight from london gatwick for approximately forty nine pounds yeah right and we presumed that the redemption would be no more than twenty percent which was pretty high for a promotion right erm as long as as long as the customer went through the channels and the procedures thered no more than twenty percent so much so that we took out insurance er if it went over twenty percent we were covered but then what happened it was so successful for and i think got so greedy on it they decided to go an american mm er promotion but there were two separate companies who set up the the both promotions so as you know the american one collapsed and of course were thirty million pounds yeah and there are some people are still fighting to get their er flights right yes now arent they and i erm i had various er promotions i had er put a promotion together with a few travel agents in scotland where i gave out holiday spending money it was quite simply we we were taking the business away from the high street erm glossy type travel agents and giving it to the back street travel agents and as long as he was prepared to give the spending money ie in the form of a voucher er we were taking away the market share away from etcetera of this world right and that worked very successfully okay this is all part of the promotion and advertising yes time yes okay because the rest of your er er your application form i mean er gives us a span of er twelve thirteen years in sales particularly in direct sales vacuums is that vacuum yes cleaners yes cleaning machine was an american machine right yes i think ive heard of them yes erm very successful priced basically out of the price the market eventually erm theyre still in the market today but er youre talking about are we talking vax type things or no no youre talking about a home care system that is a vacuum cleaner thats one of the functions it does yeah but it done approximately thirty odd diff different oh well shampoo carpets okay and i suppose er er suites of furniture and things i had the sales force who called in and done a demonstration in a persons home all right so i had to take it from the telesales side to get the appointment to get in the door to do a demonstration and then to do the after sales right okay erm you cut your teeth there didnt you i erm i was if not before i was a european top salesman with er that company and then moved on as a franchise right you seem to erm er you you leapfrog into erm after into electrical appliances again er yes because obviously i was in that type of field er i was in the market and we came out with a machine that produced lager from top tap worker thats still going isnt it yes and you just poured the water in top press a button and you get draught lager and they have now produced i believe er it was network marketing and i wasnt involved i didnt want involved in network marketing and it now produces gin and tonic vodka lemonade well its been on er consumer selling yes very good product excellent product but er the f the network marketing is not my side and you could not direct selling all right its all done okay you had to bring someone into the business and they brought someone into the business and that was their form of selling well thats thats big business nowadays yes in fact in the state i think twenty percent of er all products are sold through network marketing now thats right in fact the institute of directors of which im a member er said er that network marketings a thing of the future yes definitely i mean it started yeah if if youre if youre happy to get into that can cost you some money but its er its its its prefer its preferable to er pyramid selling which of course is outlawed now the reason i went to erm sports mhm erm which quite simply i had some money of my own and i wasnt that hungry er to jump in to any job at all so i wanted to get into something i enjoyed doing and im a very keen golfer and i had built up a reputation erm by playing in open tour open tournaments and meeting professionals and yea so i had a lot of contacts and i enjoyed it erm but it unfortunately things have not worked out with er this particular company well no it doesnt sound by that er letter you wrote i think you f you felt i i have done my job my targets er have been broken every month i had a hundred and twenty seven percent er sorry twenty seven percent above target er for the quarter and most of my other com my sales reps er the other sales reps in the business didnt even reach a hundred percent well how do you feel i mean a lot of a lot if not all of your work here has been done face to face now yes john will have told you the way we operate er we we we er we telephone only sell on the telephone thats what people well erm you know weve had a lot of people come to us and say weve qualified sales by telephone i dont present that a problem with that but we have discovered people have not listened to what weve been saying even on the training course when they go out there to sell the space they keep making appointments to go and see people to talk about advertising that is not the game and as long as somebody realizes that thats our top people erm do that they dont make appointments to go and see people what what i mean where do you see yourself fitting into that after if i if it was sat trying to make an appointment with you for example er and i dont know too much about the product were just getting no fine well there i mean theres the product theres well give me ill give you an example if i was phoning you from publishing and i phoned up g a aha and i says good afternoon could i speak to the person that does advertising etcetera and i get through to that particular person and i said how would you like to save money by us printing all your portfolios free of charge high quality er portfolios it wouldnt cost you a penny right let me stop you there because i think youve got maybe the wrong end of the stick all right we dont sell that product to anybody no no you give that product away free okay but we dont your the responsibility of the sales consultant here is not to approach the estate agent or the golf to sell that somebody else does that oh i thought i had to get the estate agent first and then get the space no no no no we the the the assignments that are thats why i stopped you there oh i see just in case theres any confusion right okay that product there already either exists or were going to do it for the first time for an estate agent right okay and that has been done by a marketing exec who goes round the country contracting with those clients oh right this is our client so thats the job there thats the job for our consultant so okay now lets lets say mr mr plumber so youre youre talking to mr plumber and you dont even mention our company name okay you are representing g a g a at that er so and so okay er good afternoon mr smith im phoning er from g a general property services in such and such okay now you you live in the catchment area of that particular company how would you like to er how would you like to participating in that particular companys brochure which is handed out to all the people in your catchment area whereas if a house is being sold your name is going to be seen on that particular product all right now ill ill stop you there ron because youve got the youve got the drift of it because when we get down to deciding people come on a course then they have training we we we speak for two days at least in compiling a script and that script has been built up over twenty years experience but youve certainly the idea of what it is telesales er telephone erm i have sold products obviously without the customer even seeing me ive sold them over the phone i am confident on the phone mhm and i dont think youd have any problem doing this job ill be quite frank with you er i not with this background here i mean its such a variety and its involved both face to face and direct sales that er er i know i stopped you right in the middle of your spiel there now what you would say to mr plumber this is this is the whole deal this is what it would cost you you see in traditional sales we dont tell people the price until the last minute at that particular time i wouldnt tell them anything all my all at that particular time is waiting for an appointment to see them now thats what we dont do ron oh you dont go out and see them absolutely thats what exactly im asking you to listen about the reason im asking you about that is erm i had er i had when i had my own business i was approached and weve got an estate agent in the hamilton called oh oh yes big one and i had a phone call big one in paisley here too i had a phone call from somebody who was obviously be doing exactly the same thing and he actually just was booking an appointment to come in and see me yeah well in fact it i would be very surprised a if he was one of ours and b if he was successful because quite honestly we tell them absolutely everything on the phone before we we go we dont make appointments and chase our tail mhm and ill tell you from experience my first week our there i did that and i didnt earn anything right i got to the appoint yes come round rod id like to talk to about it have a cup of coffee and i just spent three quarters of an hour to an hour with him and he said well ive had a look at this erm no thanks not for me mm i had wasted so you phoned my journey there oh yes all of those people would have committed on the phone to taking that advertising space okay see why i want i wanted to be yes yes absolutely certain because thats exactly what traditional sales people would do including yes this boy whod been doing it a few years okay so and they will te they will tell you that now thats what the company preaches there are going to be one or two occasions of course when it is likely come come round i want to ill i want to see the product in the main we tell them exactly okay what whats going on but you youve got the drift and as long as i i persuade people to listen to the people whove been doing it for so long obviously they know its successful they know that you dont make appointments and chase your tail because one of the commitments i hope john er may have told you on the phone one of the parts of the contract we have with g a is that they provide a list of businesses yes thats obviously thats i would yeah now that ill come on to that in a minute but er that is is half the battle okay on the basis that i dont think youve got any problem doing this and nor do you youre confident enough to do this job especially with your background erm if i was to give you an option a choice of which market area you think you would be most happy with where do you think where is the market areas what is the choices well the choices are estate agents and there are two companies there thats one youre holding there and then the folders at the top theres medical practice areas thats working in medical centres and surgeries er schools universities and colleges area health authorities up here which were not looking for at the moment and er because the government is hashing them around and were a bit uncertain in that area and of course golf clubs well golf clubs erm i mean its a bit limited advertising in a in a market er on this particular thing to look at youve got five youve got probably somewhere in the region of four thousand pounds worth of advertising there what in this mhm okay so theyre paying approximately what nine hundred pound for a nine hundred pound for a full page per annum per annum for two years okay er and youre only needing approximately two or three you only need two or three well the fact that weve got three there there there thats how many we got on that card and we were quite happy about that but the card and the planners sold together right can i ask you then so youre s youre saying the plan of the course er when we call it planners that the yardage chart in fact theres also another thing that a golf course has is a where you want a distance marker if you go along to a good quality golf course they have the score card a planner but they also have a little script that tells you about the hole well no we dont go into that thats fi quite expensive to produce right okay so thats a stro that would be what you would call a stroke saver we would call that theres that and the ca and the score card so if i had if i had one course to go along and find approximately how many adverts for it well were talking about ten ten adverts thats five five on each er and of course nine hundred pounds to advertise well thats if they che if they all took full pages because therere there are facilities to split the pages and there are small strips if you where your hand is now if you look down the bottom no no on the on the other side there there are two strips okay two hundred and fifty pound each those are now the question is how much can i earn for doing that right well i will go into that if if that if i were to make my decision obviously no because well the the same earning ability is across all those products the same earning doesnt doesnt matter which company you go into you have the same er percentage you have the same thirty percent or thirty five percent depending on how far away it is and you have the same bonus structures they all come into being at the same time so whichever company or environment we agree is suitable for you well i mean the natural place would be of course golf clubs but you said you were a keen golfer where do you think i see the dangers in that im captain of my club this year right i wouldnt trust me on the golf club scene you wouldnt trust yourself why why i could kill the advertising simple probably because you would want to go and play aha erm so ill tell you what if we put a keen golfer out and we have weve weve put one or two golfers if i if we put a keen golfer on that its even bigger er position of trust well can i say something to you in that case then yes sure i i i visit approximately about thirty golf clubs on a weekly basis yeah i have never played golf time you havent got time have you you havent got time here were talking about basing yourself for three weeks on that same golf course aha doing erm two or three dozen phone calls yes and getting nowhere and youre saying i think im thor thoroughly annoyed about all this and im going to get nowhere if i get on the golf course yeah thats right no i dont think that worry would be there i i have to say that we we i i we just we just see that we point out to people its an even bigger po position of trust but it would be natural for me to put you in the golf club area er well i dont think id be i dont think id be going out to play golf if i hadnt earned any money thats right er well id go hungrier so are we are we talking er do you see this as a as a as a launch pad how well have you done on the golf courses well the one those since since june were doing quite well mhm we did weve just completed weve done three or four others but i dont i have to keep in touch of course with all companies how were doing so i dont go specifically into that yeah next question is aha the golf course is no problem because youre getting it done free of charge that thats easy for you to get a golf course yeah we we have no problem with that is that an up market golf or is it just no any type of golf course any golf course that wants those providing they can tell us that theres erm theres going to be a useful amount of sponsorship you know er advertising available for us to approach mhm but it would be no good to them and say well you know right in the middle of nowhere cow er sheep or cow country there are a number of courses we wouldnt touch because we wouldnt be able to get enough sus er you know even with five erm major businesses there there i have to say thered be very few right can i approach my own golf clubs or is that going to be done through you no you must not do that yourself its got to be done by you yeah if if you know of one because we we have cir you know we have circulated and we have a sales exec that goes out yes to the courses erm that doesnt mean to say that you cant mention it mhm but you see you will be so busy just i know the topography probably better than erm oh sure the person thats doing it just er no disrespect but hes probably coming from over the border no no theyre all scots people up here ah right okay were only having two or three up here anyway for the for the and youre saying that one golf course i could be there for two or three weeks two to three weeks we have to get off after three weeks what is my earning potential in that golf course for that two or three weeks right well ill go through that in detail so were talking about that okay ill show you the details well looking at that i wouldnt id like to leave it a wee while my options open because in the in the sorry how dya how dya mean because i feel theres also a possibility that in erm private private er homes etcetera theres a big market erm for producing your private and in scotland just now theres an awful lot of erm private homes open now private residential you mean nursing yes yes well that that comes under the medical side yes well that again is a but you cannot do one you only do one you cant do both right okay erm so i think i would be between the golf and and erm the medical side right the medical side erm we are producing medical practice booklets all right the only the only approach to residential homes and nursing homes is as advertisers in those medical books mhm what do you think in your opinion or in your experience would the best avenue be for me to follow i i i think you have an option in both i mean the advertisings more expensive in that but er erm it depends on how good you think you are well its you you know the golf nine hundred pounds to me erm if its an up market company anyway erm nine hundred pounds for a years advertising isnt that expensive well its not really not when you compare it with what they might advertise in golf monthly or something like that where thats right where they will be seen once and its dumped thats right i mean this card is carried with them and looked at all every every basically everybody will look at that erm because the good quality if i was to tell you that given a perfect world that has the highest earning potential of all our companies well lets decide and look at that then yeah because er there are two there are two products yes and remember we we resell every two years okay and i take it erm the commission structure is just the same if i am continuing a contract on for the following year let me let me just let me get this pack out for you to take away is this is this an area where you think you might earn some money yes all right we can give you the we can give you the platform yes what we have to decide here is that you think is a is a i think is a very blue chip company ive look at er your own presentations its a blue chip brochure that and its a blue chip brochure and i think obviously what i needing now after by the experience ive had with is to get behind a company who will give me the backing right well theres er one thing i can tell you right now that i would not personally be involved with a company that did not have erm a backing there are all right plenty of companies that er er this these er these can be printed by most printing companies what they dont have is the infrastructure and the backup er yes back in head office to do that with yes and when we when we ask people to go out we it is er a total trust self employed but they are quote employed unquote because one things we one thing we dont have is people running other businesses alongside what we give them so in other words if youre there for two to three weeks youre solidly for there isnt er er there is no people have gone because theyve been doing other things other than er but its a full time commitment as long as the earning capacitys there then get a hundred percent right and thats all we ask because well give it a hundred percent these are some samples for you to take away okay but let me show you exactly what we ill ill bring in to being the list of businesses which we invite the golf club to forward to us when the sales er marketing exec goes round to the golf club to sign them up in the contract with the contract we will print one or other or both the contract will state whether they have both or not all right that means that if they only take the score card then youre in there fairly quickly do the advertising sales and come out and on to another site so you dont expect there to be two to three weeks work there if youre doing both then of course youre youre looking to offer the options to er yeah if you can do it in a week all the better some advertisers go on both by the way they want to be on both rod can i ask you a question yes sure how many contracts youre basing them on two to three weeks lets say that erm i was these contracts within the first ten days how many contracts am i going to get in a year well you work it out it depends on how much time you want off no how many contracts can i physically get if i want you can have as many as you want the the way the company operates is that we will assign you to a golf course mhm we have in our contract that more or less we will get out after three weeks you know what whatever the situation is we we done it by then but er we we do they they are guaranteeing to supply us with an office and telephone facility for up to three weeks okay maximum maximum right erm or fifteen working days i mean if there are two or three days off during that or one day off you take for instance as long as its fifteen working days erm and that is to do er one or the other or both they might extend it if we have to do both so will you will you so so you can if you took if you took one week off every three assignments aha all right you can work out that over a period of time you would have somewhere in the region of fifteen assignments during the year guaranteed we guarantee continuity of assignment how many erm are already signed up at this present day for someone to follow on to now i suppose i could only use the word tons tons of them right so there there are basically a waiting list oh yes okay on all of our products we have six hundred assignments alone on the medical side because were reselling we havent got to the reselling stage with these yet because weve been going about six months so the first resale is eighteen months away okay but weve got so many new courses so worry about that er that doesnt present a problem erm the timing for golf courses obviously these cards mhm have got to be ready for the season starting not always er we we go in and sell the advertising if they er well take over as soon as the current supply runs out we well start offering er and supply it for them that that doesnt present a problem to us okay more so on schools because theyre closed for yeah thats right the summer holidays sometimes but even that were we have special arrangements for we dont worry about the seasonal er aspects okay they ju er you know people hear er the sales consultants doing courses right now erm you know find that that well print them and well probably print them in in by may although theyll have needed some cards so that do you give the customer unlimited supplies of these er its agreed by the er executive thats doing it by the by the er s the sa sales the marketing executive and the golf club agreed a number okay all right we will know somewhere how much we need definitely to print to make sure of the print okay because the second year where no costs come out of the second years er payment thats our thats where we make our money yes the first year we because the plates have already been set up etcetera etcetera absolutely yes all the costs your commissions marketing executives commission right now we ask er the club to supply er in between us signing them up for to to do the cards to them to the consultant erm er getting there getting there to do the assignment could be five or six months we dont you know weve got clubs still waiting that we signed up last year mhm er we we make that quite plain to them all right that there might be a delay okay all right until their number comes up as it were er in the meantime we we leave them erm er a list or a a sheet like or something similar to this i havent got one for at the moment erm asking them to list out all those business with which they have some er may be some link up you just have to look round a lot of trophy cabinets and you can see a lot of locally sponsored cups and trophies in there plus a lot a members have their own business plus plus yes and especially if if i went we went to and i think it was er from the membership yes i would imagine a lot of it could be and these are very typical er advertisers and erm whether you agree with it or not these are whoever supplies the bar mhm it may be this any of the suppliers so theres a lot of scope a lot more scope on these to be more direct because theyre quality ads and theyre quality product my particular er my particular club has about approximately thirty businessmen in various varying from double glazing kitchens yes what what a what prestige who would love to be involved in their own club absolutely yes absolutely so weve you know thats why i believe that this is this is gonna be our real launch pad for the future this will be easy for me aha put that in quotes will you i i mean i well if youve got that confidence fine and and when that when the when the assignment comes up when ron is assigned to x club wherever that is erm that will be the sheet the sheet will be provided for me for you to work on now one of the most important things that weve established erm is that er you need to sit down still with the secretary of the club and say right now youve got this list of businesses tell me more about them yes its not simple you should not just say oh theres good ill phone him now because you need some valuable information so we make but all that is is tau is is is yes directed on the course so thats going to be very useful and you will get information about all these firms it could be that member has already been advised and hes willing could be little notes here already notified us that hes happy to go on he wants to go ahead with it he wants to go ahead wonderful thats how quickly you can you can speed up the operation erm now to to give you and there would be other details by the way er other er information concerning that assignment like how many cards were printing like what the target is the average target across all of our products is somewhere in the region of six thousand but im going to show you a bit more detail for first of all lets give you an idea of what the the prices are weve talked about prices now we talk full pages most of the time if we can get full pages fine but sometimes its better for us to get these it could be that theres more money avail yes okay you can you can work that out for yourself but erm a full cover is nine hundred pounds full front cover now what happens there some some particularly motor companies will ask permission if they can put some cars in front of the club house if theres a photograph of the clubhouse and have them photographed mhm thats considered to be a full page mhm full front cover now some clubs are quite happy for an ad to be there and for the golf club name to be there it yes really depends on the choice of yes the individual that and then front cover strip down the bottom here that one there is six hundred pounds so that you can you can see theres a a some options here my mention on the planner that the strips oops those strips all these prices are identified here and when you take this away you can have a look at it okay erm and er there you will see how the the volume is made up if you have filled all the spaces available those are the two totals youre looking for five thousand three hundred and eighty and four thousand seven hundred and sixty lets have a look which is more important to you lets have a look at how your money is made up okay score card has always a target of four thousand pound now thats an internal target for us to work on and for you to to have fixed in your mind because everything above four thousand pound you will get forty five percent commission instead of thirty mhm yes and thats made up of thirty percent and tha thats the total revenue you can get on sell all that card and thats the total revenue you can get thirty percent of that equals that mhm the bonuses will be or the bonus will be that and your total on the card therefore is eighteen twenty one mhm if youre doing the planner at the same time thirty percent and thats the thats the total amount you can get on a planner but the target there is thirty two hundred that target is really star is for the the bonus purposes in other words after that we start paying another fifteen percent whats the percentage for er both doing the score card and the course planner for a cou er a golf course well you would treat them as a separate entity you you mean in terms of bonus or no what is the percentagewise of taking both er the the golf course when both done i i i cant answer that i really dont know because its theres if im there for three weeks and they only want a score card done then my potential earnings er total earnings are that but im there anyway so if im getting both of them done then i can earn a lot more money oh you can earn a lot more money certainly but youll youll if youre only doing the card youll do that much quicker yes and then and then youre straight on to the next job id be out of the door quicker youd be out of the door quicker so its it is swings and roundabouts there yes if youre doing both then thats your total income and if you did that in three weeks i would think youd be very happy with that oh yes er thats a thousand pound or plus a week yep erm and i believe that with with your background and knowledge then sure that thats achievable i wouldnt i would like to think i could because if that if you had if you had a perfect year it is that mhm then of course if you want to take time off and things like that im being honest er rod if i can earn myself twenty five thirty thousand im not im not looking for you know fortunes im looking for a decent income with the right company right well you twenty five thousand a year is about the minimum the company er you wouldnt be doing the job if you were below that i mean net i mean net i tax okay right in that case youre looking for thirty five thirty six thousand which would be mister average in our company right okay i dont want to be mister average so well go for the fifty five well go for the fifty five well if you have that attitude then youll do it well go for it all right okay well thats erm every assignment to you you always have and this is being this had been updated we havent got the new one yet but you will have what we call a blank and you will go around er using this to show people well ive sold that and thats mister so and so or thats such and such business thats gone so that you can show people that youve actually sold these in other words thats your work horse can i can i honestly make a suggestion i mean theres well if its to do with anything youve seen here please make it in the right quarters not at me no the suggestion is were in the golf club and were doing a planner were not doing a score card yes and i know its not erm your business to be doing tee markers plea please can i ask you if you bring in any other ideas of business youll be considered to be no im talking about the company doing it yeah yeah but forget it for now right okay they are not of any interest to us they are they do not theyre not printed mhm but they would be printed yeah but theyre not theyre not part of our range now because if you start getting if you get bogged down with discussing people about other products theyll think youre either gonna be doing them okay as a side its some once as a customer you can do it later stage all right because you start talking too many other businesses and this is a bit of advice for you mhm if you start talking any other business about wha except what youre doing there then theyll think that youre doing that as an as a side and theyll take theyll take everything away from you no messing around are very strict on that oh no no no no there are no intentions whatsoever the only thought was that er if youre into that type of advertising theres another eighteen spaces for the company yeah were not into that advertising there are plenty of other companies doing that is there but we are only interested in this particular product right okay okay this is this is fairly new to us we bought the company because it was doing exactly what we were doing on other products yes but we are not interested at this stage in tee markers and if you keep mentioning them ron theyll think hello well could could you tell me er how many sorry thats just a bit of advice thats thats no problem i thought it was just erm a thought for yourself maybe you could give out oh oh they they will have in fact the guy whos who owned this company whos now general manager of the company within the group mhm erm has been has had his erm er his feelers out for all sorts of advertising because even tee markers is not the end of the story where is the golf company based therere all based at head office okay but you work from the clients premises at all at all times will that be in scotland well its in it it we have enough assignments up here to consider that thats probably right but weve just had somebody from glasgow go down to do my own course in humberside aha now that was er er more or less a favour to me aha but er what we say is that we will pay thirty percent up to a hundred miles away from home aha okay above that we will pay thirty five percent and thats one way by the way not a fifty mile round trip and all we say to everybody whichever company they go into we say to everybody who sits in your position there can i refuse an assignment then you can discuss an assignment okay but if thats your only opportunity to earn money that week obviously then im going to take that or that time youll take it yes erm the guy down whos just done my my club earned himself eighteen hundred pound in one week and he paid about a hundred a twenty quid out for bed and breakfast and probably forty pounds worth of of petrol there and back so his expenses are his own aha yes but if we were to send people consistently glasgow to humberside i dont think wed have them very long and there are enough golf courses up in scotland yes and that that guy has just been transferred to another group so you know were now one short well in fact were three or four short up in scotland so how many people er in this particular erm assignment would you have in scotland just the one off aha at the moment thats why im very keen about to get about four up here because that means at the moment weve got several several golf clubs waiting okay quite a number in fact okay because this is a the hive of the golf club industry so those are the if you like the financial details and any any questions you have about that then er no im im very happy with in terms of paying commissions we pay them all the following week i think john will have told you that and certainly we have kept the amou the amount of administration down to a bear minimum if i can show you we have the same contract for all of our products whichever company the only difference is that theyre slightly colour coded if youre colour blind tough yes all right theyre colour coded er theres not a one there yet and what we in fact the the reason we tell people everything on the phone ron is that there are some things that pen i did have one here here you go thats all right no ive got one over here somewhere its some day its turned out wow i think well get that on the tape recorder the things that we make sure people know before we get there is the price all right ive already mentioned that the fact that we need a thirty five percent deposit cheque the fact that er we take the balance of the first years payment through a bankers order mhm if you dont tell them about the deposit cheque if you dont tell them about the bankers order they will say well just a minute ron you didnt tell me that on the phone i dont deal with i like the idea of thirty five percent up front and well well thats the only way we can pay you your money then the following week mhm because in fact when you go to a client youre picking up your own deposit cheque it will be made out to us and we pay you the following week is this a two year contract it is and wherever you quote nine hundred pound you quote them nine hundred pound per year per annum for a minimum of two years okay even though the cards are reprinted every year its its still so you really need some sound businesses you dont need your you dont need your penny no you will not get your local er plumber er on these youre looking for high fliers and even car firms can go bust the second year track record so you have to tell people all about hello i wonder if youd mind asking him to wait and ill er be with him in about ten minutes oh can you offer him a coffee please thank you right yep you need some sound businesses yes theres no doubt about it erm and they will want the prestige of being on the golf club and quite honestly the golf club card and quite honestly so does the golf club want yes prestigious thats why their list will be erm if you like prevetoed you know they have they have the right of veto on whoever goes on there however its in their interests of course to allow you to get on and do your job mhm but if you dont tell them about things like bankers order about the signature particularly if two s two erm signatures are wanted on the cheque and the bankers order if the other guys not there you dont go round until hes available of course if youve left that contract with them youd never see it again the other aspects of erm thats the contract youve already got the contract and the cheque the other thing that we want from the client advertising client to make it a full deal so that we can pay you the thirty thirty percent commission is copy now this is the only product we have where its full four colour mhm so its very important to know before you go round if if theyve got copy you say that i need to discuss copy when ive got there if youve got copy if theyve had full colour before then they will have bromides and separations and things like yes that they will probably be using an agency mhm and at the training school ron they will tell you exactly how we deal with those yes okay there is a form which once again will exp be explained at the er on the training course yes but thats the form if theyve never advertised before which is unlikely if were going for high fli you know high flier yes companies thats the space down there but im not going to er sit here teach you or show you how to do that because thats the training course responsibility this is probably the most important form and that is the commission form all right we c there once again all of these forms are colour coded theres your one all right so you can see that theyre the same form advertising position the advertiser this will be the golf club that will be the town full and approved contract of what ive just described there are a number of companies that we have across our erm all of our products which are what we call approved mhm and in fact you will have seen on those cards over there a bupa hospital mhm those are covered by a special arrangement where we dont have to collect a cheque we dont have a bankers order but its done through a erm a company invoice yes all right the difference there is instead of the cheque and the bankers order you have to pick up an official order from the bupa hospital yes and bupa hospitals although theyre very common of course on the medical side are are going to be obviously popular on the golf club side mm theyre going to be popular on the golf club oh yes theres one if you pick up one there i think one of those cards there has got one on the planner and one on the erm oh yes i see yes yes one thing about advertising ron is er is the danger of prejudging who will and who will not come into our product and weve weve proven that er some people have said oh well he wont come on he cant either afford it or he doesnt want to and weve turned it round ive found that many times in sales okay now erm the only question mark we have at the moment ron is the car question mark for me or the car well if you can give me some reassurance oh no no problem okay i mean right because i have to put that on my notes you see and i i the car i had before i gave up the company car was a mercedes sports s l oh right but im not to obviously going to buy a mercedes sports s l necessarily at this stage yes all we all we say we need is a reasonable i a bit worried about my pen okay yeah erm right well when youve got on your form here on your er you need to give a couple of weeks notice well what what im looking for there rod obviously is a response to this letter i have sent to if they dont respond to me in the next forty eight hours im going to send them a second letter er tel basically what i am doing is i want them to reply i have only written the truth in my letter to them they have got to respond to it all right er and if i mean what happens if they they give you everything you want and er no no i will not want for this company again all right i am out of doesnt matter what well the way youve approached it there i guess youre not going to be er sales director its not its not the point of the money its the fact is that theyve lied to me erm and really i want em what actually happened was my a friend of mine or really was a friend of mine for a short time he he was in the company when i joined and er after two months he told me he was leaving and i said why are you leaving because i hadnt experienced all this mhm and hes ron youre going to experience a lot of things that youre not going be happy about he says but ill let you find out for yourself well may be you shouldnt have done if he was a friend so he left suddenly he got another job in the golf industry and he left and when he he was told to bring in his car the next day and his company stock he says no problem he went down to his car and down to his company stock and he says now what the moneys due to me youll get them in the post and he says they told him to get out the building mhm and give him a rough time and he was the longest serving rep with well of course i mean the the point there is you get you get your money first before you hand over your car and the stock right now this is what happened they sent him away and hes waited four months and he has not had a penny hes written to them numerous times and they say what money all right so he is now in a position he can either take them to court or hes forgetting it because hes still in the golf industry hes forgetting it now its something like eighteen hundred pounds now what i want to do is i want them to respond first if they dont respond i will say the next letter will be okay i am now resigning and your car and your stock wont be returned to you er but im holding them in lieu yes okay towards money due to me what but what what were talking about timing here because we wont we wont er we wont for ever and ever you see okay can i say definite id be quite happy to start within the next four weeks er four weeks from now or well is that too far away well let me just er just check on when the the course is the course is well lets say id be ready for your for your next course if its not till okay well theres a course running next week so we know thats out the next one is the fourteenth of february right id be happy going the fourteenth of february okay but that if you delay its two weeks because theyre held every two weeks here whereas the rest of the companies are every week so you get the fourteenth and then the following one is the twenty eighth february yes and this is now well well can i say can i say definitely rod i will i will go on if accepted on the twenty eighth of february can i say that for definite all right now just in case they hold me to a four week i cant see it i cant see it myself i would be happier to do twenty eighth and bring you back yes rather than the fourteenth can i say well give you the fourteenth and the twenty eighth the company would be concerned well lets say the twenty eighth and if i can get into fourteenth now we provide all this information on trust i can tell you right now that there are plenty of indi i im im going to say this up front there are plenty of individuals whove taken the information away and tried to do it themselves i i say it to all whoever comes in here and theyre erm therere in therere in therere in can i say something to that question er a persons always as good as the team behind him right and you need a team to do this properly you need a team oh absolutely and im quite happy to earn the money that you offered or which is okay earnable oh very earnable yes well im im happy with that right well lets er let me get this out of the way so i dont hand back thats all yours to take away all right okay now theres some information for you to just er i really do need a pen and i dont know where ive left it todays date is the twenty fifth twenty fifth now the monday the twenty eighth of february now on friday friday the twenty fifth you will need to phone in okay if you read this end to end ron id be very grateful but let me just point out to you weve agreed twenty eighth if you bring it forward great okay erm if you you will not be able to put it back after that date they theyll theyll er consider that youre not interested on the twenty fifth please phone in just to firm up everything your training programme if you just er look at read this okay okay read right the way through all this and it will tell you exactly what will be needed and er the fern or the hotel is there okay i take it you book me into that hotel well if you read that itll tell you exactly what will happen erm we will pay we will pick up the tab for your hotel okay all right and we will pay all your travel costs there and back okay i just need you to sign theres a copy here for your info just need you to sign to say that you understand that want your pen back now dont you ill have to go and get a pen ill leave you this one no no its all right i know now where ive got one now i am my birth is ronald but i am know as ron and always has been by ron okay weve got ron down here you see i dont like the name ronald okay thats your copy right rod thank you for the opportunity okay well ive got one other thing to do and that is to take a photograph okay you moved out of my i can only do four feet on this one so er right okay right youre allowed to smile great thank you can you send me a copy of that er all this will be confirmed in writing no you wont want a copy of that photograph let me tell you er itll all be confirmed in writing and if come forward to the fourteenth theyll love that erm right so what youre saying to me then basically is that er as long as my references are acceptable yep and etcetera er i can be on that course yes weve we we put that in writing subject to satisfactory references erm er we will look forward to seeing you on the twenty eighth whats your position rod whats your position in im recruitment officer for the the group yep well it was a pleasure meeting you and you okay enjoyed er our discussions and er well take it from there okay thanks rod thanks very much okay good bye ta sorry i had to drag you out here on this weather list of us state capitals this is a list of united states state capital cities each has a capital building that acts as the center of government for its state the capital city with the fewest people is montpelier vermont while the capital city with the most people is phoenix arizona the dates listed in the following table indicate the years it has continuously served as the states sole capital most states have changed their capital city at least once in the case of the thirteen bottom statesstatehoodin the table refers to its date of ratification of the united states constitution banda sea the banda sea is part of the pacific ocean it lies between sulawesi east timor and new guinea sulawesi and part of new guinea are part of indonesia today east timor is an independent country the banda sea extends about eastwest and about from north to south it contains the banda arc with the lesser sunda islands and the maluku islands islands 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halsbach halsbach is a municipality in altötting a district landkreis in upper bavaria maida vale maida vale is an area in the city of westminster london united kingdom agave nectar agave nectar also called agave syrup is a sweetener produced from several species of agave including blue agave agave tequilana agave syrup is sweeter than honey and tends to be less viscous most agave syrup comes from mexico and south africa zhangixalus minimus the minimal tree frog zhangixalus minimus is a frog it lives in china people have seen it in one place dayao mountain in guangxi province digg diggcom is a social news sharing discovering bookmarking and rating information website digg started out as a popular technology news sharing destination topics digg allows users to submit 3 types of topic how digg works the digg website works by allowing users to vote topic up diggingthen displays popular stories on the front page of digg
medical cannabis medical marijuana aka medical cannabis is cannabis and cannabinoids that are given by doctors to their patients the use of marijuana as a medicine has not been tested much because it can be difficult to get enough of it to test and because of other governmental regulations medical cannabis can help with nausea and vomiting during chemotherapy it can improve appetite in people with hivaids it can reduce chronic pain and muscle spasms shortterm use makes it more likely that there will be side effects common side effects include feeling tired dizziness and hallucinations longterm effects of marijuana are not clear concerns include memory problems risk of addiction and children taking it by accident thecannabisplant has been used as medicine for thousands of years in many cultures its current use is controversial medical marijuana can be given in different ways they include vaporizing smoking dried buds eating foods that have cannabis in them taking capsules or using lozenges recreational use of marijuana is illegal in most parts of the world the medical use of cannabis is legal in some countries including the czech republic canada austria the netherlands italy and germany australia is working to pass a law that will allow the use of marijuana for medical and scientific purposes in the united states federal law says all use of marijuana is illegal but more than 30 states and the district of columbia no longer arrest people for having medical marijuana as long as they follow a states medical marijuana rules folate folate is a b vitamin also called bg or folacin the manmade folic acid is a diet supplement which the body converts to folate folate is essential for the body to make dna and rna and use the amino acids needed for cell division so this particular chemical is truly essential for life folate is got by eating leafy green vegetables legumes and organ meats when cooking the advice is to use steaming or a microwave oven this keeps more folate in the cooked foods almond flour almond flour also called almond meal is a type of flour made from blended almonds the almonds used are usually blanched with the skin removed it feels like corn meal rather than wheat flour it is used in baking some foods like pastry almond flour has been used in baking foods for lowcarbohydrate diets it adds moistness and a nutty taste to baked goods items baked with almond flour are usually calorieheavy almonds are high in polyunsaturated fats the omega 6 fatty acids in almonds are protected from oxidation by the skin and vitamin e when almonds are ground this protective skin is broken and exposed surface area increases dramatically greatly making it more likely for the nut to oxidize keno province also known as kenu was a very old province of japan before the nara period keno was in the area of tochigi prefecture and gunma prefecture history kōzuke province and shimotsuke province were known as keno before the reforms of the taihō code in the early 8th century alison new south wales alison is a partly rural suburb of the central coast region of new south wales australia it on the north bank of the wyong river it is named for the alison homestead in cape road
relief rainfall relief rainfall means rain caused by the land varying in height relief rainfall is formed when the air cools as it rises over relief features in the landscape such as hills or mountains as the air rises it cools condenses and forms rain saintepexine saintepexine is a commune it is found in the region pays de la loire in the vendée department in the west of france voter registration voter registration is needed in some democracies for citizens and residents to check in with some central registry so that they will be allowed to vote in elections in australia for example everyone over the age of 18 must register with the australian electoral commission aec their names are then added to the electoral roll a list of all people able to vote in future elections part of the aecs job is make sure everyone who is allowed to vote is listed on the roll they also have to make sure that people who have died are removed from the lists surinam horned frog ceratophrys is a genus of frogs they are part of the family leptodactylidae they are also part of the subfamily ceratophryinae they are also known as south american horned frogs as well as pacman frogs this is because they look like the video game character pacman angerville calvados angerville calvados is a commune it is in the region bassenormandie in the calvados department in the northwest of france
becklespinax becklespinax is a genus of large predatory theropod dinosaur from the early cretaceous of england it was found in sussex england and lived alongside the relatedaltispinax bhawana tehsil bhawana tehsil is in chiniot district punjab pakistan it is on the bank of the chenab river hamilton city california hamilton city is a censusdesignated place cdp in glenn county california united states agoraphobia agoraphobia is a medical condition that causes anxiety sufferers are afraid of large open spaces crowds and new places many doctors believe that people with the condition are afraid of becoming anxious places that make them feel unsafe and increase their feelings of anxiety and panic they may be afraid they might lose control and embarrass themselves they worry that they may not be able to get away or find help if they have a panic attack the wordagoraphobiameansfear of the market place people with agoraphobia often believe that their home is the only safe place extreme sufferers may be unable to leave their homes for months or in some cases years agoraphobia is sometimes treated successfully with medication and cognitive behavioral therapy but some people never recover symptoms people with agoraphobia may show these signs and symptoms monbardon monbardon is a commune in the gers department it is in southwestern france
ranbir singh pura ranbir singh pora is in the jammu district region of jammu and kashmir india mayenkoblenz mayenkoblenz is a district kreis in the north of rhinelandpalatinate germany the two main rivers of the district are the rhine and the moselle in the west of the district are the eifel mountains mommys little monster mommys little monster may mean cislago cislago is acomunein the province of varese in the lombardy region in italy eglisau eglisau is a small town in the district of bülach in the canton of zurich in switzerland
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jiban thekey neya jibon theke neya is a bengali movie by bangladeshi filmmaker zahir raihan the movie is a political satire based on the bengali language movement and stars shaukat akbar anwar hossain khan ataur rahman and rosy samad jibon theke neya has been described as an example ofnational cinema using discrete local traditions to build a representation of the bangladeshi national identity castelnaudary castelnaudary is a commune in the aude department in the languedocroussillon region in southern france a campus of the école nationale de laviation civile french civil aviation university is located at castelnaudary selma texas selma is a city in the us state of texas sc fortuna köln sc fortuna köln is a german football club they play in the regionalliga west the fourth division of german football they are based in the city of cologne north rhinewestphalia honours the clubs honours vision of ezra vision of ezra is the name of an ancient apocryphal text whose authorship is associated toezra the the remaining manuscripts are written in latin and date as of the 11th century but researches say that the original document must have been written in greek just like the greek apocalypse of ezra the text shows a clearly christian origin
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st francis maine st francis is a town in aroostook county maine united states tamur river the tamur river is a river that flows in estern part of nepal its source is near the kanchenjunga mountain tamur and arun river joins the sun kosi to form koshi river which flows into india blabbermouthnet blabbermouthnet is a website that is dedicated to heavy metal and hard rock news as well as album and music dvd reviews limnology limnology is the study of waters that are not part of the oceans or seas this includes rivers lakes swamps streams wetlands water under the ground and even bodies of water made by people scientists who study this are calledlimnologists their work includes biology chemistry physics geology and hydrology craven cottage craven cottage is a football stadium in the hammersmith area of london england it is the home ground of fulham fc it is called craven cottage after the cottage in the corner of the stadium luck luck can mean
asterales the asterales are an order of flowering plants which include the composite family asteraceae sunflowers daisies thistles etc and its related families hanksville utah hanksville is a town in wayne county utah united states frontrunner in american politics a frontrunner or frontrunner is a leadermost popular in an electoral race a political frontrunner mainly during the us presidential primary process is the most likely to be the nominee or the one who leads in the polls the frontrunner is most often declared by the media who are following the race and is written about in a different style than his or her challengers wayne manor wayne manor is the home of gotham city billionaire bruce wayne and his butler alfred pennyworth the manor was the childhood home of bruce when his parents were alive the manor was part of the waynes family for generations under the manor is the batcave or batmans lair schliengen schliengen is a municipality in lörrach in badenwürttemberg germany
central franconian languages central franconian is a variant of the franconian languages play theatre a play is a piece of writing literature which can be seen at a theatre or on television or heard on the radio plays often show conversations between people a play is usually watched rather than being read the people who appear in a play are actors in a theatre they stand on a stage so the people watching the audience can see them better a director helps the actors to work better or tells them how he wants the play to be plays can be very interesting because they can be understood in many different ways when the writer the playwright makes the play he can not say how the actors or director will use it sometimes the playwright is also the director or an actor molière for example was often an actor in his plays but the director can change the play in different ways the actorscostume the music how people say things how they move or what they hold modern directors can direct plays by shakespeare and these old plays seem modern now too there are many sorts of plays but there are six important sorts symbolic can also be called expressionistic its all about how the writer or director presents ideas in a very different point of view now then youve givengi us a loan of this photograph which shows i think your father doesnt it yes thats my father in the middle thats right so hes the central one yes in the with the with the apron yeah erm who are the two other people standing there thats mr harry used to go up and help him lives up the road he was a dairyman only he used to keep just one or two cows and he used to help me with spare time and this was my uncle jack here fathers brother he used to help he was our regular you see and then in the background if you look out real youll see theres a lady well i can you see aunt emily she was there with him yeah so what did what did aunt emily do in the shop she used to well do the tickets and housekeeping and all that sort of thing help general help and this is in soham itself isnt it yes yes yeah just up the road here next to that old house you know ann ann she has the same name ann erm come on yeah there were some old aunts left her that and thats like a museum inside it yes and shes got all old antiques yeah yes but aunt emmy i you know i know shes in you in daylight you can just see a a shape of a person standing there yes and this man used to go up do you know ive heard my father say hes come up three or four times a week and help him and when they slaughtered the things they used to have the slaughterhouse down the piste years ago as im talking about sixty sixty seventy years ago sixty years ago where they used to slaughter the stuff you see down the piste and this was the christmas show this was all these hindquarters of beef there was two bullocks you see and four sheep and two pigs hung there though thered be more pigs inside the place this was show then what was you gonna say when was the when was the photograph taken do you know this they was taken before i was five across we move he moved here just across the across the road not far only just matter going over from one side to the other and i was five there so now im sixty seven now and that before then you see before i was born he wasnt married there he was he was a bachelor well a single man if you like oh yeah thats right because yeah because after that he and his aunt emily and the mother went down yeah and he father bought a place he married used to married and went across and hired hired the other shop across the road off mr charles he was a chemist and thats where he moved from here over the road and after then he used to have his own see he had a slaughterhouse built at the back see he done away with the slaughterhouse down the piste and he used to kill all his stuff there and when he was alone sometimes and mr henry was a blacksmith when he wanted to kill a bullock he used to come and help him to slaughter this bullock he was only just a few yards up the blacksmith they used to help each other now what else then we used to keep after we got across the road we used to keep two carts there and two ponies all the times you see cos what were their names till we eh what were the names of oh i couldnt tell you i know one was called tom that was a grey one and the other one was a bay and they was about fifteen hands thats what they stood and er see my father when they used to start the rounds they used to start go down the fen on a tuesday er the man what worked for him over the road george worked for him there a chap named george and my father used to go round wicken thats three miles away from here just do wicken on a tuesday you know cut the meat as you go not orders there and then on the friday george would go to upware on a friday and then on a saturday we used to do the fen round again down fen on the earth road at black no concrete there just the black earth with ruts about that deep some places cos the fen earth you li bulges out so and er my father used to go to wicken saturday afternoon i used to go with him as a little boy when that was like this i used to sit in the bottom of the cart cos that were rough very rough trip then i dont know how many years we had down the street but we moved when i was about six years old up the street near the church well that that was if you if you werent born i was born i was born over the road oh yeah charlie place and your sisters ten years older than you so they mustve been there ten years plus mustnt they what across oh yes yes you you mustve been there ten years plus yes yeah but er up the shop weve been up there about fifty five years from the time we give up eight years ago you see thats eight years this june the twenty second when we give up butchering and er then we got well we got motorized you see we father bought a van after he got up the street near the church that was a van what he bought we used to keep one cart then and then the road the road was made down er down the fen you see so you go yeah with a van yeah well they put a during the war they laid the concrete road right a way from to soham fen you see that was during the war time that was about nineteen forty one i should say when they started doing the concrete roads see well you could er i still went with the horse and cart down there on a saturday take the meat still the same i done that for a year or two you see we only had the one van you s cos the one van was wanted to go to wicken on a saturday again right so you had the motorized van and the horse and the cart and cart thats right we kept one pony then yeah we used to keep two you see never so you and you used the horse and cart right yes up oh yes all the time with the yes yeah when i used to yeah when i come home we was courting then i used to old lady mrs every saturday when i went down the fen i used to have to go into the bakers and get her two ounces of yeast why did you er well whys that take her yeast down so she made her own bread she never got up the street she she aint couldnt bike he couldnt bike so i used to take the yeast and carry on with my round right the way down soham fen low barn metton cottages thats right in the middle of fen that used to a farm used to belong to mr er sam then you see years ago and then when i used to come back i used to have to call at mrs and pick a loaf of bread up that was my payment for taking and then i used to stop at jessies you see when i come home with the cart and leave the loaf of loaf of bread then i used to go back well after tea and stop there for weekend yeah well really the road opened up that id s about forty one the road sort of made you have a van yeah but yeah but i didnt didnt it have a van down there till no i used to take the cart yes because that was pony and cart that was war time and and theres the petrol there was no well a squeeze on petrol you know youd perhaps had just enough petrol to do some jobs where you could use the horse and cart down the down there down the rough rough yeah ways see they aint got the concrete roads down to put them down when they bought the farm off sam years later which are nows thatss now yeah youve heard ofs havent you yes yes i have yeah well they had a farm there you see now you tell me about mr why did doctor doctor yeah yes why did you pick him up with the cart well he no fen road then you see he aint couldnt get his car used to leave his car up near frank on the on the road hard road you see hed walk down there yes before i got there a long way you see hed go down there in the morning and i us visiting really i used to come home i used to go down there about i used to start out away from the shop about er ten oclock half past ten you see in the morning and go down the fen call at then comes well i used to call on the first houses on the right the way down the fen there i used to go down farm they used to call it come back to and then on to you see then after i got half way along the i used to go down to that was another place where there was two more bungalows you see and then come out of there and go away to call on some more houses until i got to miss the finish of the round then i used to wait there for the doctor stop there and he used to i used to pick him up and hed ride up the rough road till he got to his car actually he was doing yeah doing a round like you were oh he was yeah he was visiting yeah that was when doctoring was private yeah oh yeah you know not under the scheme and no they visited people yeah and every monday morning i used to yoke the pony in the pig float and go to wicken and fetch the pigs perhaps bring four or five pigs home from wicken every monday that didnt matter if that snowed rained you had to go and these were the carcasses yes yeah when we used to bring them home to be slaughtered on the monday you see i used to go off about eight oclock in the morning i didnt take long with the pony thats three miles should do it in about twenty minutes yeah for three miles this pony would what we had then yeah i used to bring them home and then well father and me used to slaughter them on the monday you see and perhaps a bullock on the monday and every wedn every monday morning the men from the farm cos he had a farm you see used to bring perhaps twenty bullocks up through the street and he used to pick one out to kill every monday then they used to take the others back and put them in the yard again yeah that was every monday that was yeah see there werent no lorries to get them about we used to have to drive this was during this was before and during the war yes oh yes and er he used to buy some bullocks from mr ro mr la from upware him and mr he was another butcher he was a wholesaler and he used to perhaps buy twenty or thirty between them and we used to drive them home from upware and split them you know where wa where the garages up here yes we used to split them up and his men take his that way and th we used to bring ours this way yeah you you seem to have done a lot of work with other tradesmen and people around the area oh yeah well it was people he knew you see yeah and this mr you see he used to have several in the course of twelve months they used to have several bullocks cos he used to keep perhaps well up to eighty to a hundred bullocks a year for fat yeah well then that all finished that all finished when the lorries when the lorries come about the lorries used to fetch them then eden market cambridge market eden market and cambridge then that changed bury market yeah we used to have yeah we used to have bullocks from bury he used to go on a wednesday my father did yeah well that were the meeting place for all of them all the different butchers have a little drop of scotch each you know in the pub and chat that was the general thing but then in the war in between in the war time youd better come in here aye in between in the war time you picked your meat up from the depot oh yeah at at yeah at er fordham yeah fordham where its allocated out to in the war yeah in the war time i used to be one of the allocators over there as well yes yeah we used to have perhaps three lots come in a week one on monday wednesday and on a friday what was it one and sevenpence worth each oh it werent so much one and one sixpence one and six thats what yes the ration was i know it varied from one and four up to yeah to one and seven during the during the war time yeah cos we were you know well hard up for food at well everybody was really werent they yeah during the war at some yeah at some oh yeah some part parts of the war time yes what was the weekly allocation for meat in soham what here yes here in what just for us for the people who were buying meat from you oh about thats what i said that was one and four oh about one and six one and six to one paying and seven this is for the week they used to have roughly yeah yeah and they could choose what they wanted from that there was on yeah there was only small quantity though during the war you know what sort of meat were you selling then well though some of it was coming from argentine that used to be boneless argentine beef some of it was australian some and then you had the english you see as well but they was all allocated out to so much you a week how many books you had how many customers youd got and and lambth we always used to say they were greyhounds yeah there was one yeah didnt we one time we had we always used to say we had a real glut of lambs didnt we yeah and you just said they were greyhounds yeah they were that shape why why did you because of the shape right yeah they were so small and narrow they were lambs alright but we used to call them greyhounds greyhounds and what other kinds of meat did you sell oh well you were during the war allocated corned beef you had so much corned per per beef a week per book yeah i think corned beef was about quarter wasnt it quarter something like that yes per person what about erm er pigs and things like that well you was okay the pigs pigs used to come over as well you see and the la english lamb if there was any and the english beef you see and there was so many cows killed then as well they used to call that b beef that was a lower grade that was marked with a b in the ribs and right if you you was all clawing to get one of them cos youd make a bit more of it right youd got a bit more margin you see well yes hadnt you then where the best beef was a little more money you see that was priced two different prices that was there very hard wasnt it to make it go to stretch it wasnt it well yeah sometimes you see the bull was killed as well youd perhaps get a quarter of bull beef youd gotta shift you know thats i tough i remember once i roasted our piece yeah i roasted it yeah and we couldnt eat it on the sunday and no so i i turned round could not why no could you not eat it that was bull beef bull beef oh right our second class beef you see then i i put it in a saucepan and i stewed it the next yeah day yes war time yeah but still after that we i mean well we picked up after the war a bit it picked up yes couple of years after the war it got sort er bit more freer you see then er on a saturdays our slaughterhouse was our slaughterhouse was still open up the street then and we used to perhaps kill twelve fourteen pigs for private people but they had to give their ration up six monthsor twelve monthsration up to have these pigs they perhaps had to give two books up yes i see they perhaps kill a pig you know roughly this size or we have killed them up to thirty four stone yeah each we used to do that saturdays then mondays i used to well we used to have the clients come i used to cut them all up and they used to leave me the legs you know the hams and the backs and they used to have a few joints off and take home and then the rest i used to lay it put it into bacon down the cellar used to go down well i used to be down every night rubbing the salt in this to make the bacon and i had a smokehouse down the yard where i used to smoke the bacon i used to have it changed every monday i used to empty the smokehouse put that in the slaughterhouse to dry and then put a fresh lot in the smokehouse and start her off again with oak sawdust thats what you use for that to make the bacon brown you know yeah i used to do that every monday yeah can you just go back to the picture for a minute yeah erm can you tell me the the weights of the different carcasses thats right these what there yes that that hindquarters would weigh about three hundred pound yeah thats large you see yeah mm thats very heavy isnt it yes and those sheep these especially these two sheep theyd weigh about ninety pound each theyd weigh just double what they are today more than double yeah theyre thirty five theyre about thirty five pound the sheep are today where these are over nineties yeah and the pigs those pigs would weigh roughly about eleven score yeah theyd weigh about erm twelve thirteen stone to put it in weight the pigs would yeah and the bullocks the bullocks well i suppose bullocks like this weigh about seventeen eighteen hundred weight alive when they was on their feet you see yeah your father looks very smart there shirt oh he was ever so clean always we could never keep a kettle of hot water in the house why was that well he was always washing his hands really yeah every every hour or and mother used so when mother used to have a servant you see shed put the kettle on for herself well hed come in from the shop hed have that kettle of hot water to wash his hands then when the girl wanted it she damn me she said this heres empty again yeah he was a rare man he was always werent he ma yes always washing his hands i i was i was just the same i was as bad as him when i started up in the butchering very clean yeah very clean man he was ever so clean so was uncle jack so was this man mr yes i no yes i noticed theyre all wearing shirts and ties mr harry oh yes yeah they were all smart they used to wear a lot of the collars with a with a wing on the hard collar you know they used to wear a hard collar then wing collar that wing collars that mr is the originator of palms the dairy people up the road here dairying oh yeah today yeah today today yeah my granddad was the originator of the fa butchers family yeah erm yes well then er on after the war then you er er ernie came and that well that was after the slaughterhouse all the controls come off yes then then then another chap came he used to slaughter and help us you know general work er and fulltime slaughterman we used to perhaps well we used to then when that started mr got a slaughterhouse you see down we used to kill his stuff as well up up in our slaughterhouse and ernie used to do it well he used to do the slaughtering and make the sausages yes and dripping and lard and make that up all that sort of job there was always plenty for him to do mm so how many yeah all week so how many men were working for your father did you say we had well when we got when as we got older us younger ones our business got larger that grew with us you know we used to kill three bullocks a week and about nine sheep nine pigs when was this well im going back well we was doing that when we left off eight nine thatd be nine years this june we was killing three bullocks a week then yeah and during the war how many were you ki oh we oh no nothing well nothing you know they always used to come from from from from the centre allocated from the ce there was there was slaughterhouses at different places you see and all these bullocks went to the market and they was graded with the government people you see and perhaps twenty or thirty bullocksd go to ely and about forty go to cambridge slaughterhouse that sort of thing and the pigs the same during the war they all had to go in cen cen centralized slaughterhouses then and and you got meat equal to the amount of ration books that yeah you had yeah and with very little to spare you had to scheme sometimes didnt you oh yes yeah yeah mm to you know stretch it out well you see youll have to switch it off what i took back yeah right you know you used to bike round you see used to take used to go round take the first lot of orders out with you and then youd get another lot of orders to take back used to bike back with them pass down the piste and round the common and up and home again so the boysd do that you see you used to keep a boy or perhaps two boys they was apprentice then you see those days in those days was this during the war or before no this was after well after the war well after the war that was before the war yeah he had he used to have one boy with him during the war brassy he now lives at ely hed be about brassy be eighty now you know getting on yeah he used to go around with him and bike around with orders yeah then after i got old enough well i had to do it as well yeah werent no good saying you wouldnt do it you had to do it and you had to go whether that was raining or not yeah cos people relied on you taking round little bit of meat for their dinner that day yeah then theyd give you order for next morning when when meat got more freer you know when there was more of it after the war had got over cos we was we was i dont know how long we rationed do you now ooh no i dont i should think two years you know when the restrictions got lifted a bit so it got better yeah right to go back to the picture erm yeah your father and his helper are both wearing white aprons yes thats right erm but the other chaps wearing a striped one hes hes got a striped apron on is is thats what he had you see no doubt my father they always had white my fath i used to have a white apron when i was why was that boss man well well you looked better didnt you master man you look cleaner master man you know and this was er apron for er a worker worker like you know had on yes yes thats the that sort of er the trade and the smocks were distinction that thick what do you call it twill twill twill twill stuff that were twill very thick thick blue blue yeah thats what they were a mixture of wool and cotton so all three of them so theyre wearing smocks underneath the apron oh yeah these are smocks theyre smocks all those and theyre als theyre also wearing trousers as well underneath the smocks oh yes yeah thats right yes yes yes mr got his handkerchief in his top pocket you see my father always used to only hes standing a bit that way when you when did you first start helping to slaughter the animals me yes when i was i used to go in the slaughterhouse with him when i was about nine yeah when did you first start killing animals yourself then myself when i was about sixteen yeah well i was always with him i was brought up with it you see and then we got the humane killer come along then yeah and it was quite easy then i this when you first started killing yeah animals you had the humane killer yes thats right yeah had a gun you see with a blank blank cartridge in that was only like a that was like a bolt used to go shoot this bolt in into the brain then straight away that was instant ever so quick that was as quick as youd really yeah did you find it difficult at the beginning i mean to kill kill the animals and cut no them up no i was always used to it i was brought up with it you see thatd be harder with somebody strange what never been in the job that was different for those to do it you know to acclimatize a way of life with er doing the animals yeah and how long were you an apprentice with your father all my life i like that bit yeah you were always learning then i was always learning yeah yeah always father when he used to id seen him years ago when he was a young man hed do a sheep in five minutes take the fleece off so hed take the fleece off and cut it up yeah within five minutes no no you just take the fleece off and take the insides out unclear and youd hang it up like they are now you see till next day you wouldnt touch them no more youd let them hang till theyd set yeah sorry what do you mean by set well theyd get firm you know yes sos you could cut them next day you couldnt cut them that day cos they were hot you see the day you killed them the cos father was a rare man he when we gotwe got two fridges we used to kill a week in hand you see one lot was in one fridge that was in there a week before we touched it yeah ah then they were ice boxes werent they well years ago they were you see in the shop other side of the road i dont know what he had in here other side of the road that was an ice box they used to come three times a week with lumps of ice oh as big as that about as thick as that in bags where was this from come from cambridge they used to make it at cambridge and they used to come and bring bring one there used to be a little door in the top of this fridge and they used to slide it in you see and then theyd that would freeze keep that fridge cold sos you kept your meat better when he first started you see all you had was a fly safe just a big fly safe with that metal mesh on and or put it down the cellar in the or put it down the cellar you see out the way you aint got a fridge then no yeah and how long did it take you to cut up say one of the bullocks what next day the next day yes well youd perhaps well youd youd cut that in about erm half hour cut it up in the rump and the topside silverside and erm and take the shin off and the loin of beef you see and your flank and youd take your suet out you see cos they used to sell a lot of suet in them days sorry can you say that again suet this suet suet yeah you know like they have the box suet today well you bought it either quarter or half pound in a lump that was the kidney knifed out of the bullocks where the kidney lay in what you have steak and kidney pies yeah thatd take you about half hour to cut that up and tie it but years ago they used to cut meat different what they do today which wa in which way is it different well they tie so much up today you see where years ago theyd keep cutting from it you see and people werent so particular theyd take the lump as it was they didnt they didnt bother about being tied up then but you see today i mean if you go in newmarket today thats all tied up round in the windows where we didnt have it in the window no not at all youd have a sirloin up like that and yeah and say to the custo customer or if she how much did you want or shed say to you up to youd cut what there mr and youd cut a youd cut them a piece of sirloin off right off that wasnt tied up no and youd say shall i turn it round for you which meant stringing it up and yeah putting a skewer in it or shall i leave it as it is you know you didnt take no bone out you didnt take no bone out no the bone was left in the sirloin you just just fold him round and put a skewer in him and tie him up with the string round and another one over the top wasnt no bone see if you years ago when they used to cut the topside theres an hbone there what we call hbone where you split the legs when you split a bullock in halves well they used to cut a bit of that hbone on with the topside that weighed with it used to saw it through that fashion like cross cross there thats the topside and that ernie being a real good slaughterman i mean after tuesday morning hed always have a bullock oh yeah on erm come on rollers and and chop it right down hed chop it down yes in one stroke yes it wouldnt take him many minutes to chop it down hed chop it down well he would just chop and chop and chop and chop in about four minutes right down yeah four minutes yeah with a big cleaver that was a big got a biggish blade on it a cleaver yeah i shouldnt think yeah this young lady knows what a cleaver is really now can you remind me again what you were saying about earlier early when you was sharpening the oh yes well i used to monday mornings first thing he always to sharp his knives well i used to the grindstone was in the cart shed you see and er i used to turn the handle whilst he ground his knives down and then hed take them in the slaughterhouse after he got them ground and put them on this stone to get them smooth to get a fine edge on the knife then hed he used to try them on the hairs on his arm and if that cut them off that suited him you see thats how he found that his knives were alright always yeah did he do anything else special with his knives when he was cleaning them or oh he used to wash them and he had a proper he had a case what he made up with a rack so as he could drop them all in he was very particular about his knives oh yes oh yes a sheath a sheath sheath yeah they called them yeah they called them a sheath sheath he was always particular about his ives knives wasnt he and very clean yeah you know wiping er a body down you know wiping it right down with a with a mutton cloth we call it so youd first clean the carcass with a mutton cloth oh yes used to wipe it and then wipe it down wipe it down yeah and then youd start to cut it up you wouldnt start to cut it up till next day yes after that was set yes then youd quarter it quarter it off you see then carry it down to the shop so as you had some beef in the shop on show in four quarters you had the two hindquarters and two fores yeah and the same with the sheep but with the sheep used to hang them whole in the shop like like these are now yeah and the pigs used to be chopped down we used to chop them down in the slaughterhouse on two pulleys you see mark them down with your knife down the back down here you know right down so as you had a mark then you used to chop them down this way with a cleaver ive done thousands bullocks yeah i used to slaughter as well you see and er and see me sister used to help us when we got the vans ernie was with us then and he always used to sharpen her knife up so as hed give her a fresh one lunchtime to go hed shed start off up down from where youd come from this morning then shed go on to wicken and do that on a tuesday tuesday round cut it as you go then cut the meat off each each customer come out and shed say well ill have er three or four lamb chops or a couple of pork chops or whatsoever and you used to cut it as you went then with a van yeah right yes she used to generally get home about she used to go right to you see and get home about seven oclock at night she was out all day she used to go out er about eight oclock in the morning tuesday mornings not wednesday cos we had a boy then we used to call him frank he was a young lad and he used to go out wednesdays and do the other rounds and then she used to go out fridays and do down the piste and barway and come back and then up to dowfield then home again and shed be home by lunchtime then on a friday then saturday morning shed load up again and start off round down at the round mill corner along the piste for the and back and then across to the where you come from ely and all those houses along there and shed get home about one oclock from there and my then she used to go waiting didnt she and my butcher girl and i tina used to go out we used to go on the commons on the commons commons what are what are what are the commons eastern commoncommon angle common angle common theyre greens with houses all round round the outside they used to let the commons in the summertime have common rights they used to have horses on them like like horses and stock you know cows and to graze belonging to different people they had what they call common rights they are yeah they us and theres one two three theres angle common and common and eastern common now they let them out in the summertime to different people they used to pay perhaps thirty five a head or something like that for the summer whole summer till november then youd say theyd for home again yeah and and that was a real what family business because wed perhaps meet somebody mrs yes gertie gertie er say mrs when you get to mine put the meat in the fridge fridge and just put the bread in as well if the bakers been would you and see if the milks been left as well and just pop that in as well and tina my little butcher girl one day said mrs shall we stop and cook the dinner yeah thats right she was she was so you know yeah what fed up with her wanted to ge wanted to get done you know yes yeah so in fact you would be working in the shop while your wife went round yes yes yeah and then when you were out she was working in the shop yeah thats right yes yeah thats how you work it oh yeah with a with a boy yeah with a boy you know frank yeah growing up a boy or or david are a wonderful help wasnt he he was a good boy and so was frank but davids erm hips went you know and he couldnt do it any he couldnt work no longer couldnt stand you see had trouble with his hips if not he was yeah he give the butchering up too much for him he was a a nice oh he was a nice lad nice lad yes yes he wouldve been an asset if hes oh yes if things had been alright if he er yes if his hips had been okay yes yes yeah yeah oh its a its a lifetime story yeah that is a lifetime story i think you told me that erm the bullocks were on show and won prizes is that right oh yes christmas time yes what did you do what did you do at christmas time i used to i used to buy them from smithfield the show cattle show and years ago when we had them down home we used to show them saturday nights outside the front of the shop hold them out there that was the carcasses of the bullocks no they was just the bullocks alive used to show them they used to come home the sh the show used to shut on a friday at half past five and theyd come by train then years ago they used to be loaded in london liverpool street or one of the stations there come down to soham and we used to they used to arrive here about er twelve oclock time in the morning we used to go up and mr get his we used to get ours i used to fetch ours and we used to have them on show saturday nights with the lights up outside and the shop open ah but you see yeah youd got that archway then yeah well then things a few years back wed got archway you see and we used to tie the bullocks in the archway we used to put some straw down and the manger and we used to give them some hay and theyd amuse themselves in there tied up my daughter used to make it like a nativity yeah scene with all the animals with some sheep in the sheep in the corner with sheep hurdles plus four hurdles to make them a square people would you know come along while they when they were shopping saturdays and and and look well thered be hundreds of people come cos it looked just like er well on a christmas card you know with the straw down oh yes underneath this archway yes wed just utilize the archway you know it went with the shop and yeah it used to look really nice didnt it oh yes yeah and hundreds of people used to look at it look with with a lantern they was always in there saturday afternoons you see then you used to have your we used to have my light on in this archway yeah yard lantern mm mm yeah i mean after that used to put a cloth over the back so as they were warm inside the yard there was hooks up at the back of the place and we used to hang this big cloth down so they were warm there werent no draught go through you see they had four or five bullocks in there and when was this oh its about nineteen sixty yeah and then after you showed after you showed the bullocks youd then kill them we used to kill them perhaps three or four days later perhaps a week later what was on the sunday before the christmas they used to be in the boxes up the yard you see you used to lay them and feed them for perhaps a week before you killed them you wouldnt kill them straight away cos theyre so why was that well bullocks being messed about theyre hot and upset they dont set so well we never used to kill a bullock straight home from market never never used to let them rest we used to let them rest they always used to go up the farm or we used to lay them in the boxes up the yard the church yard yeah we had big stables up there where we finished up what about the other animals erm the pigs for example would you kill them immediately after market or would you also no let them rest no they used to come home on the thursday wed perhaps didnt kill them till monday they used to be fed in the pen up there and they wouldnt be killed till mondays they used to have a rest you see but that is the trouble with meat today you see thats not rested they go into these big abattoirs from the markets kill theyre all hot and flustered you see where we used to rest our bullocks and pigs and sheep and you think it gave a better meat because i know it did definitely the meat was set better ever so much yeah you tell me that you dont in fact sorry on the sunday before you killed the animals you didnt in fact feed them no why was that only water water water we didnt want to kill them full you see theyre that was a waste of food and it wasnt so good for them like you having an op just the same thing just the same yeah now if we can go back to the cart that youve kindly given yes to the museum yeah yes where was it made over over a hundred years ago where where was it made where was that i really couldnt say whether ernie made it years ago i shouldnt be surprised he used to make a lot of carts he lived in and i believe he made that one yeah yeah i should say so cos we used to keep two you see i told you we kept two we used father after he got motorized he sold one of them to a man named at fordham he was another butcher you see he bought the other cart and my father kept the best this cart youve got was the best cart yeah and were you alone in the cart when you were going round about or did you have a boy with you no i was alone yeah and the horse used to ge used to stay if i got one what was a bit tricky i used to perhaps tie him to the gate but they got used to it they knew every day you when you went on the rounds they knew just where to stop and start especially the last pony i had it used to belong to a man name up here he used to go into the market with him then he give up he got you know older and we bought the pony off him and she was used to rounds you see and she was used to pulling after youd started going down the fen she knew all the places and you went out every day eh went out every day three no twice a week down the fen but youd be perhaps fetching some pigs home from wicken on the monday morning you see and she might go again during the week perhaps wednesday at wicken to fetch some more three or four more pigs with the carcasses in the cart were they put on trays or put in bags or no they was used to cut it up smaller so as you could handle it you know a topside and a silverside a rump the rump would be on its own you see on that rack on on the rack on a there used to be shelves in that cart then you see where they go cant you thats right yes thered be a shelf in the middle and another one on the floor and the blocks on the back we used to cut on that right so the meat was placed on racks and yeah shelves yes oh yes in right the cart yeah and youd cut from them whatever the person wanted you used to cut it she used to say ill have a piece of topside and i used to get it down and cut her a piece of topside and sausages as well and pork chops you know when things got fresh shed perhaps have enough for all week or till you went on the tuesday you see yeah when youre going round the fens you mustve had a very early start in the morning did you oh yeah wed start about used to load up about eight oclock go down the fen yeah youd start then youd start then get home about half past three in the afternoon yeah youd work before that but you wouldnt youd start yeah so what time were you up in the morning then oh six oclock before six used to have to feed the ponies early six oclock they used to have their feed two or three feeds before they went out that would consist of oats and and chaff that was their food used to give them whole oats you see cos that was such a good standard for them for running you see this last pony i had from mrs to soham church she used to do it in twenty minutes and i never held the reins she used to know her way home i used to stick the rein there was a little tiny the thing has gone whats on side of the cart a little hook on the side of the cart where i used to hook the reins on and shed just come home herself with me on top didnt want to touch them and shed draw up and come in the church in the shop yard there and i used to when i got home shed be hot you see i used to unyoke and make a wisp of straw and wisp her all over rub all the sweat off so they didnt take cold you see then i used to feed her and i didnt let her have any water when she was hot cos that give them colic you see sometimes then after she got over she used i used to give her some water then she used to have all the water she liked after she got hot cooled off yeah when you finished your round sorry when you finished work after youd yeah been on a round what time was that thatd be about well we used to finish close about five oclock half past five we wont if anybody come in we stopped open didnt we mother yes yeah we used to say well we think theyre done now right yeah erm ill go home and get a tea dinner ready ill get the it used to be dinner for us at night you see cos we didnt have time for stopping like at lunchtime and and youd id youd say how long would we be and well wed come to er you know an agr agreement on time and hed hed work until i cooked yes you know just trying to see if there was any ernie im trying to hunt ernie up but i cant find him yet theres one in one there with him in the slaughterhouses yeah i know when we fi if we do find it well bring it well bring it thats thats my my granddad look oh yes and the butcher boy and tip the dog that was down way yes right and that was you know that was my grandparents when they retired you know he was sixty five she was younger because she was eighteen when she married him at twenty six you know all aprons were then they was always fringed right the way around and you dont know why they were fringed no i think they was just made like that in those days yes what was your father holding in his hand there oh he i should say hed got a knife in his hand knife thatd be thats either a knife or a steel yeah just a steel you sharpen and thats a bigger steel than what they use ive got a big steeler now what i use and thats what that would be a steel no doubt he was you know got something in his hand and just holding it with on on the bar yeah parttime when you were working with your husband in the shop what did you do the beginning of the week i used to cut the meat like he did and erm and take orders if anybody said if tuesday we started if anybody said on the what they want sent them wednesday thursday friday take all the orders down under their appropriate names in the book but right an mond tuesday wednesday thursday my day off and friday and saturday i was in the office but if there was a gap anywhere i filled it and squeezed my office work in in between and you also kept the house as well yes you mustve found that very tiring did you worked hard she used to cut the meat just the same yeah as i did both of us yes yeah did you mind cutting the meat no loved it loved it loved my job were there any times when you wouldnt work in the shop or wouldnt cut the meat erm well just the friday and the saturday when i should be doing all the bookwork you know making the tickets up what what people had had tuesday wednesday thursday and they perhaps came for their order on the or their weekend joint on the friday and id make the whole ticket up and theyd pay and then that ticket would be torn off and if they wanted that meat delivered on the saturday that would be delivered with that ticket on the top but erm i had to do that in between if harry hadnt got enough help and harry then had just ernie to help on the slaughtering well he was just a slaughterman then he always used to try and have frank another one of our butcher boys or david or frank to help him but erm if people fell sick you know anybody fell sick well you all you had to fall in and fill their place and er then we had a mr didnt we dad oh and our son used to help on a friday from eleven oclock until evening time until the evening and sat and saturday yeah yes but he didnt like butchering so why was that he liked the farming better he liked the farming better he didnt like being tied up to the women farming is freer youre not forced to er open at half past eight and er shut at dinner time and erm farming you are freer arent you so er after what well well he just didnt want to carry on did you find it strange working in butch butchery did people think it was strange you working and helping a butcher no they just accepted me you know i was jessie and he was harry and thats all there was to it and then i had come from erm what shall we say a general my grandparents had kept a general shop and general i mean from baking he was a baker er a butcher a coalman and my grandmother saw after the haberdashery hats etcetera and the grocery so i had co i had come from what would you say the right stock hadnt i i cant think of a better way that was in the blood put it like that it was it was no erm it was natural were there any things about the job you didnt like any things you didnt like doing or felt uneasy doing no you found it all quite natural i loved it i i would never have given up not me i would have flogged myself to the death up to the end i did but i would have gone further see i i didnt want to give up i felt after working hard for twenty seven years i felt it was a shame i didnt accept er the opportunity to retire and take it easy it seemed as if i had worked twenty seven years for nothing but you must of had the enjoyment of of the work itself oh yes but i would of liked to of handed it on to someone else well our son to carry it yes on with it yes yeah yes no he wouldnt just no he didnt just like it no no hed do all the slaughtering do all that sort of business but he wouldnt er he did he used to come and help us fridays and saturdays but hed rather be up the farm on his tractor yes yeah i mean hes a very good mecha me mechanic isnt he oh yes i mean he keeps these what do you call them what do you call them diggers and everything tyres j j j c bs yeah thats right and does all the work repair work to them himself yes but he didnt want the erm is it tedious work would you yes say oh yes or you have to please everybody yeah and you had to be nice to everybody dont you and you didnt find that difficult you no no enjoyed meeting no no i didnt find it difficult i mean if i didnt like the person i wouldnt let them know when youre working in the shop er and youre helping perhaps with the slaughtering and things like that no i didnt do any slaughtering no not me no not slaughtering i was a shop shop girl you used to cut used to do the butchering and cut shop yes the shop yes yes yeah er the shop find the word for it a butcher in a shop yes well when you were cutting up the meat when you in the shop and things like that did you wear any special clothes for that used to have an overall an overall yeah and a i was like harry you could i could work the whole week and i i wouldnt be dirty no we worked clean clean yeah how did you manage not to get blood and things like that onto your clothes then we used to we used to have a wiper there you see a clean wiper on the block used to wipe your hands i used to wash them you either work clean or you work messy work mucky mucky yeah and you tried to work clean that is so yeah yes yes does that mean you have to had to work fairly slowly and carefully no no i er we had to keep busy you see cos it was always you had to keep full we always had we was always full of customers we always had a queue that was queue outside there tuesday mornings all along the front of the shop thered be just us two see cos all the others they was out my sister was on the round yes frank was on the round they was on the round thered be just two vans two vans two vans out yeah you didnt wear an apron like the men are wearing in the i did photograph no i did you you wore i used a white i used to have a white apron but you didnt feel i wo comfortable wearing a white apron no shes always in an overall my i wore i was was sister was she was in an overall i always used to wear a yellow overall yellow why yellow always erm yeah yes daffodil yellow always yellow i personality isnt it what you feel happiest in isnt it i believe in wearing what you feel comfortable you work better and er like the block well youd right after wed cut anything wed just when we finished it wipe give it a wipe wiped it up always kept it and then i used to clean then i used to scrape it at night when wed finished when wed cleared the shop out and put the stuff in the fridge i used to all scrub all round all the ta you know the shelves round the sides and clean the scale down and the bacon machine and i used to scrape the block with a proper scraper and this was used to every night yeah we used to shake a bit of sawdust on and then scrape it you see cos the sawdust picked the blood up you see clean thats what the sawdust was for you see actually i started once my kiddies got to school school yeah then i started working more and more and more more and as they married and left home i was working every day every day it was a gradual process yeah you know mum was doing more er yeah thats what you call a family business isnt it yeah that is a family business thats right yes yes that is a family definitely business when one drops out and sits by the fire another member comes along and take the place takes their place yeah i mean your mother sat by the fire for years yes yeah controlling everything yeah oh yeah so she thought yeah yeah and you did the same did you me no i never ive no still worked i ha i havent sat i havent sat yet no not yet not yet no no im hoping to i want to buy erm i want to buy a swinging chair see in the latter part of my my fathers time he wasnt a well man was he no he used to what they call a haemophilia bleeds from the nose a lot hem haemophiliac yes used to bleed yeah so he er thats the way you started when he yes i started when he he left off of it he started to deteriorate somewhat he used to come into the shop after a little while and hed go back in the kitchen again and hed come back again later on he was never a well man no he was always under the doctor yes his last few last what twenty years was it oh yes yes when people looked after their own at home you know it went on for years and years didnt it mm you mustve had to be very careful then when he was slaughtering the animals if he was a haemo he wasnt so bad then this this gradually come on as he got older you see this haemophilia trouble with his nose he used to he was not like that when he was a young man he no was alright then but as he got older this that was in the family though my sister was like that olga the one what used to be with us yes she used to bleed the one whats just recently died she was a a one in thirteen of yeah england its rare for a woman isnt it rare yeah it goes down she used to sometimes go on the round with her nose plugged yeah and then shed perhaps take the plugs out dinnertime when she got home when it had stopped then shed go in yeah the raf at ely for so many days and have have a build up the blood so many pints of blood perhaps six pints of blood at a time at a time yeah then shed be fit shed go again then for a time perhaps three or four months see they build her up with this blood and she was alright then you see yeah and then this arthritis caught up with her she had arthritis bad didnt she mm at the finish the last well she had arthritis about twenty seven years altogether but you know a long time a long time it gradually got worse you know yeah wear and tear of the oh yeah wear and tear of the job you see its not a womans job really but you no felt quite happy doing it she loved it used to keep i your shoulders fit didnt you i i can tell you i ive done it you know its wear yeah and tear oh yeah its erm its a mans job really yeah er a woman is alright in a shop just serving like they do today but we were actually cutting meat you know we were cutting you were cutting chops and doing a mans job you were cutting chops and pork chops lamb chops and yes steak mm and chuck steak yes we was doing a mans job liver working doing heavy pigs fry work we used to sell a lot of pigs fry on tuesday morning mm that was that was cos of the fat the fat so as they just 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well are we ready to go i feel a bit like henry the fifth once more into the breach er resumed on er we actually got to number eight this morning didnt we can i can i ask er contributions short and sharp please so we can finish at a reasonable hour otherwise we shall be having conflicts with the amateur dramatics society so we go into and im r reading the schedule as submitted by mr eight little a another fact is regional sub regional policies and if you will recall we councils wording was be consistent with regional and sub regional policies now how many of the sectors as again as defined ones which weve agreed we will examine er would fit or would be con would be consistent with regional subregional policies or would possibly cause conflict with those if er they were the receiving the receiving area for a new settlement or do you take the assessment which mr has done which er indicates that they are all of equal er merit or rank mr dave leeds city council youve heard me often already chairman on this point i dont think i need to repeat leeds view about the implications for regeneration in inner leeds and west yorkshire er yes but be precise about the sectors mr which are the sectors where you feel if you had a new settlement er there would be potential er problems if thats the right word for the implementation of your regeneration policies in leeds dave leeds city council the sectors of particular concern to leeds are in particular the a sixty four corridor south west sector and depending on location the a fifty nine corridor may have implications yes so thats selby west and possibly harrogate is that it thats correct chairman thats correct chairman thank you any anyone else want to make a point on this good can we move on to the next one infrastructure do you want t well yes county council criteria was to be acceptable in respect of the provisions of essential infrastructure particularly surface water and foul drainage and water supply but it was agreed was it not that er there ought to be coupled with that it seems appropriate when youre talking about water supplies er avoid the flood plain and be acceptable in the context of surface water drainage in other words er would be would not cause problems or ra raise objection from the n r a because it would conflict with their responsibilities erm any of the sectors that have been identified erm give cause for concern on that score no y you were first on the draw mr michael sir it dealing with drainage matters i think theres general agreement from yorkshire water that the preference is the new settlement should drain should should either g be within i think i i put it detailed figures in my in my statement i think its three miles from the er naburn works or going to the east york main link sewer that would mean you would be looking at something on the a sixty four north or happily for mr the a sixty four south or the a nineteen south the a nineteen north the a fifty nine and b one s three six three would be less favoured for those reasons as brief as i can be sir very succinct mr without commenting on the or any sector i think the conclusions on these three elements thats surface water foul drainage and er water supply may be different in respect of each sector its not its not as straightforward the conclusions in respect of one may not necessarily apply in respect of the other well and i dont know the answer i i suspect neither at the moment do the er do the national rivers authority or or or the water authority i know there may be variation in degree as it were according to which particular aspect of infrastructure youre looking at but is there likely to be anything which would be absolutely overriding or which would lead on to conclude that one sector is preferable to another what youre saying is theres a shortage of information at the moment i think there is yes a definitive statement what about the point which mr raised made well i wouldnt want to comment on that because i dont have the information to er to to set against anything mr is to is to discuss the detail of the issues in respect of those three those three elements would you like to ex sorry mr would you like to expand on that last point i mean do you want to go through each one no the county councils position is it doesnt feel able at the moment to express a definitive view on these three elements in respect of er of either sector of any of the sectors that in er you havent done any of these exercises not in detail no mr do you want to yes sir just michael sir youll have seen the county planning officers own report on these matters and youll have seen exactly the same comments which ive made contained in that report the county have done initial work on this and come to exactly the same conclusions which we have agricultural land quality any sector which is less favoured or more favoured as a result of a shall i say a generalized overview on agricultural land quality miss fiona er the county councils own document january ninety two actually sets out erm the various regions around the around the york area and the general g grades of agricultural quality theyve pointed out that the area to the south and the west is generally much higher agricultural land than elsewhere are you commending us to look at that then sorry am i are you commending us to look at that and inwardly yes i am well it it wont have changed so inwardly digest mr paul partnership er the only point i wish to make is that there is considerable variability we have found in the grading erm and the ministry of agriculture maps can not be relied upon for relatively small er or larger areas and erm in that respect i believe er that this particular factor as all of the other factors under er item eight er it requires really site specific investigation well we shall than thank you mr we shall refresh our memories on the information already supplied to us mr michael sir we are obviously dealing here with a new settlement of ve very extensive land take i think that the there are certainly been quite a theres been a lot of detailed work done by the various erm protagonists around around the table today about agricultural land quality i think it is fair to say that erm all the detailed surveys which have been taken have tended to support the findings from the one to fifty thousand map in so far that the various developments proposed to the west and to the south have include quite large elements of grade two land whereas the se proposals to the north a tend to be grade three land and again one would te under p p g seven one would tend to those localities mr did you want to come back on that one or was it thank you can we move on then archaeology and nature conservation erm county council wording had avoid areas of archaeological nature conservation importance erm i take it mr that that is what your item heading actually encompasses does it it does sir yes yes are there any sectors where there are for example triple s is which are of er how shall i put it strategic scale that could influence er the location of a new settlement i i i see from your nature conservation strategy document that you have got some sizable triple s is er i within within the area of search mhm but for some reason some of them may well lie within the mm in the flood plain for example yes i think do do any of those come into play erm i would think by and large in practical terms erm they do not im immediately thinking of the erm er on the derwent erm some of which would be in the area of search but i think practically for obviously drainage reasons they wouldnt be a constraining factor the other one that immediately comes to mind is er is is strensall common but that of course is within the greenbelt erm anyway yes i wouldnt have thought er that that er on archaeology and nature conservation which really is erm a matter of er detailed site consideration that er it would be a fundamental matter in the er in the location of a new settlement i dont know whether our colleagues would agree or not on that so i wouldnt yes id accept that probably er a tick in each probably would er would be a reasonable assumption yes its far too localized and site specific to it does tend to actually come into play at the strategic level yes i think thats a reasonable er summary yeah yeah yeah yeah even in spite of the advice given in p p g three yeah er moving on pardon moving on then to freestanding form which in the expanded form would be be freestanding and avoid coalescence with existing settlements now then chairman er peter north yorkshire i would have thought again that er that criteria could reasonably be e be expected to be accommodated with er within each of the sectors yes i recall on friday morning we had this discussion about the wording which you had in the er mm in in in in h two nine be freestanding and well removed from but i dont want to raise that one again no now then move on then to minerals considerations sorry sorry mr i moved too quickly for you er flaxton are you going to produce your great white spots again as distinct from mr erms black spots ill ill make brief reference to them erm the question of coalescence freestanding form is in my opinion of more importance in regard to some corridors th some sectors than others i believe that in the evaluation of sectors that were now engaged in it is possible as a strategic exercise to exclude entirely number six the a sixty four north eastern corridor on coalescence questions but i would first start with a slightly wider issue er namely the density of settlements and i did a diagram which i think everybody has showing broadly the the density as we have it if one looks at that erm built area where we are now that looks perhaps like a heron on a perch and looks immediately east of that you have strensall common most of which is a restricted area and the outer boundary of the greenbelt proposed by the county council slightly closer in than the existing outer boundary at that point is coterminous with the boundary of the grenade throwing range between it and the boundary of the howardian hills area of outstanding natural beauty at foston bridge the distance is only three and a half kilometres just over two miles there is therefore a narrow corridor not designated either as greenbelt or a o n b which naturally er comes under rather heavier pressure perhaps than er areas round it might therefore in looking at this diagram one needs to realize that to the southwest er and just east of er strensall erm the area is filled up by greenbelt there are in fact very few areas straddling the a sixty four north east than one needs to look at there is perhaps one northeast of flaxton village another south of it and another southeast of the a sixty four taking the last first there are three villages which are so close together that with any allowance for coalescence even the one kilometre which i believe was taken in the original look at this problem by the county council there would be no possibility of fitting in a settlement er of the size proposed and here i ought to perhaps make it clear that the circles i provided on the sheet which was distributed allow for a density of twenty houses per hectare mhm if one goes to the slightly higher figure which would be more appropriate for inner suburban development then instead of my cut out for the land ranger map for one and a half square kilometres one hundred and fifty hectares one can take the new ten penny piece that w that is exactly at twenty five and that is allowing a doubling of the housing area to allow for all the other features that come within the new settlement the er commercial employment land shopping erm community facilities infrastructure etcetera i dont think that that would be likely to be argued against if one comes to the are northeast of flaxton i believe that for the avoidance of coalescence one ought in the case of a village which has a rather wide boundary conservation area for historical reasons basically one ought to take the coalescence distance from the edge of that conservation boundary and that is shown in the appendix to the position statement put in by flaxton if one allows even the minimum that was contemplated by north yorkshire one finds that there is no room left in the triangle surrounded by the railway the a sixty four and the conservation area of flaxton it is impossible i commend that exercise to you but wont go into more detail about it now to the south or southwest of flaxton a fairly similar problem arises if one took the distance as only one kilometre and we regard that as absolutely insufficient for a village of the character of flaxton we would prefer one and a half miles or two point four kilometres as the minimum but if one takes only one kilometre again there is insufficient room for a settlement which would not be close up against the greenbelt boundary proposed by the county council and close up against the a sixty four it is just impossible to fit it in i cannot see any other potential locations for a new settlement straddling the a a sixty four corridor in addition to the three i have just mentioned and i believe that on that basis it would be reasonable from the strategic point of view to exclude sector six mhm youve just introduced a new method of measurement for all planners mr but yes thank you i i do take the point in other words on this particular aspect approach with caution sector six yes yes i would go further than that but that is stating my view as at its minimum approach with caution yes yes yeah thank you miss fiona sir id like to bring your attention to erm a plan prepared by partnership which is submitted as part of their evidence which erm sets out for the south and southwest the er coalescence of existing settlements first of all id like to point out that some of the existing settlements havent actually been ringed for example acaster selby but its obvious from a quick glance that that plan that in fact a number of those settlements are already coalescing in the form of a definition of a one kilometre cordon around the the village and there are actually very few areas outside of the greenbelt in that zone which could possibly accommodate a new settlement of the size were contemplating without causing coalescence that reference was to which sectors well its the south southwest area it its actually probably south and south southwest its selby east and selby west isnt it if i as i recall number two i think is the er yes two primarily and possibly one as i as i as i remember yes thats right the the plan which you produced mr it spans virtually the whole of the selby district doesnt it yes sir it does thank you yes er mr first and then then mr the revised criteria and and and as youve just read it out i think for consistency with paragraph thirty three of p p g three there needs to be the word unacceptable coalescence and i think if you look at lessons such as the cambridge situation you can have distances of separation between a new village and surrounding settlements and its as little as six hundred metres depending on localized matters and my view is that within the a sixty four corridor north east there is sufficient range of sites to be found that it should not be erm set to one side on this criterion i i must confess mr i had some difficulty with the wording of p p g there when it says unacceptable coalescence er and trying to balance that against the expressed aim that this should be freestanding and if its freestanding then you cant have coalescence acceptable or otherwise surely can you you might there are certain new settlement proposals that have been put forward in other parts of the country which has been basically a bolt on to er an existing group of yeah perhaps i could which might be acceptable seek some clarification as to the way in which the county council defines a settlement when is a settlement not a settlement no no no no no no yes i sorry i mean there may be a cutoff point may there maynt there mr thank you sir just on a point of er clarification the villages or settlements i should say that ive indicated on the er plan which is included within my statement er is actually derived from the selby rural areas local plan which defines settlements and i believe the county council have used a similar erm listing of erm settlements within that those two sectors for their own exercise when they looked at this particular subject er criteria thank you thank you mr michael michael very briefly we my my clients have two settlements new two ne new settlements proposed along the a sixty four corridor both have been designed to meet fully the requirements a set out by the county council and were quite happy we can actually meet that requirement of being one kilometre from flaxton in fact we greatly exceed that distance despite and that is a on the design of a larger new settlement than fourteen hundred dwellings so as a matter of fact we can we can actually fulfil their requirement thank you are you to hazard a guess about when is a settlement not a settlement no im not at the moment erm erm can i just say just on the on the basis of mrs map erm i think that proves the point that er that i suggested at the outset of the discussion erm on this issue that if you look at the distribution of settlements there outside the greenbelt theres nothing there that suggests that any of the particular sectors ought to be discounted erm i think its a reasonable starting point that theres a reasonably level playing field on the basis of er erm of of of that issue and i wouldnt agree therefore with mr or indeed with er miss that er either sectors within that general framework erm should be discounted on the same basis there are some sectors er which have less settlements than indeed som if any than others well i think thats perhaps a matter of slight degree its again so the ques the question then is wheth whether you would accord anything anything erm any weighting to that well no the issue is whether any sector is to be discounted because because of the distribution of settlements it would be on balance difficult to find a location for a new settlement within that sector i think that is the issue and on the basis of the distribution of settlements er now theres nothing there to suggest to me that er theres anything other than the level playing field at the outset of perhaps of that exercise fine thank you anybody else want to make any comment on that can we move on to minerals considerations erm and we come back to the countys wording which is avoid conflict between mineral and nonmineral development erm and i have to say that er i mean if if if for example this was to well assuming we had h two policy then wouldnt you expect to make some crossreference here to your ei policy m eight in your approved structure plan i think that erm yeah as a matter of principle that wouldnt be erm untoward you will notice in the structure plan as a whole there is very little crossreferencing between any of the policies in there yes er i as i recollect it that was largely the view the the secretary of state took when he when he approved the plan and indeed there is a relationship between most of the policies and you need to look at the policies as a whole rather than individually thats right yes yeah but people sometimes fall into the trap yeah in looking at individual policies yes or selecting those which at the exclusion of others yes yes yeah anybody want to make any comment on this mr thank you sir paul partnership mr submitted this morning a letter from british coal erm i just wanted to place on record the fact that erm this is no more than erm a reiteration of a a previous holding objection to my clients erm proposal for a new settlement within selby district i would like to say that there have been no negotiations with british coal erm in relation to this objection as the application is currently in abeyance as its obviously subject to a section fourteen direction but i dont see anything in there erm which erm alters the the general conclusions er that ive put in my supplementary paper on this particular criterion mr mic michael sir er sir the i think i would not for a moment argue that minerals considerations can be ove overriding in this matter clearly they they they should not be however they do go into the balance its quite clear from the british coal letter that there is extreme concern about by the operator of the coalfield about the effect of any new settlement along either the a nineteen south or the a sixty four south corridor and this is a matter which must be given some weight in decision when you combine it with the other factors also which we have gone through today mr if i can just make er paul partnership if i could just make one closing remark on this particular issue the question of the selby coalfield has not been seen as a constraint on other forms of development erm peripheral expansion expansion of villages and so on within the coalfield area do you wish to make any comment on this this one point not specifically other than obviously we dont know at the moment yeah whether it is a real constraint in terms of erm of locating a er er a new settlement i guess again thats something that needs to be looked at in the context of the er of of british coals ongoing program of work in the selby area well we have come to the end of mrs list the other one vaguely at the back of my mind it was raised this morning cos i recall mr made a comment on it and that is erm looking at the growth implications beyond two thousand and six are there any sectors where that may be acceptable or unacceptable or is it something which just has to be considered as part of the planning process when youre dealing with a specific proposal mr i would say that its a general applicability and it er governs the erm size that one should have regard to potentially in looking at the matter from the local plan point of view i would say that its germane to this exercise again in so far as it might lead to the conclusion that a particular sector is impracticable yes that that i yes yeah yeah that is assuming of course that you would then go b much beyond the f the fourteen hundred figure which has been identified erm just as an example in the cutouts distributed the three square kilometres the three hundred hectares is erm er double of course the area that i took up to two thousand and six of one and a half yes yeah can we take it mr that you would therefore apply the same comments to sector six on this criterion as you did to the freestanding criterion indeed i would i think that the inherent development pressures which would develop by two thousand and six in the case of a successful new settlement would be such that there would be a severe risk of encroachment within that distance that one had years earlier adopted as the necessary clearance between and existing settlement and the new settlement one should therefore have regard to as far as possible the eventual size yes yeah thank you has anyone else i think weve exhausted the criteria er appraisal as it were what id ask for now er erm is a sort of general rounding up summing up staring on my left hand side miss is just saying to me that a quick review of her chart er could indicate that we havent got any clear er how shall i say clear indication using the same word twice that would point us to one sector only in other words in other words if i may chairman i only highlight that to encourage those who are going to be making er concluding commentaries to p sharpen up their summary please yes michael siri having listened to the discussion nearly two two days two and a half days it seems to me that i come very firmly with the conclusion that the a f a fifty nine the a nineteen north and b one three six corridors are simply not practical mainly on highway grounds the a fifty nine has a number of constraints upon it including best and most versatile agricultural land its its difficulty of assimilating a new settlement but as i say most importantly for highway reasons the a nineteen north very similar reasons but we have the added reason that the local planning authority hambledon clearly will not accept such a new settlement and very similar constraints on b one three six three corridor that leaves you then with three corridors to to consider the a nineteen south the a sixty four south and the a sixty four north again the a nineteen south has a major highway constraint upon it and its very difficult to see how that could be overcome and i in my opinion the a nineteen south in particular should be dismissed for highway reasons it simply cannot accommodate the traffic flows which would be generated which leaves two corridors which are the a sixty four south and the and the a sixty four north the a sixty four south again there are highway difficulties you will see from the note which we put out the extent of di of of over capacity on the a sixty four south you have heard the the frequently repeated comments by by almost all of the participants of the difficulties this would cause to the regeneration of leeds it has the added difficulty of the minerals problems it also has the added difficulty that it cannot be effectively served by rail i think for all those reasons it is should not be preferred the a in comparison the a sixty four north has i think o scores better on almost all of the criteria it wont it is accepted that the new settlement new settlement can be assimilated into the landscape it is accepted that there isnt any significant minerals constraint and its accepted that there isnt any high well there isnt the same quantity of best and most versatile agricultural land which brings me really to the factors which i give the most weight to most im very importantly it is the area where i think theres agreement almost around the table that it is it will be the area which will best meet the greater york needs rather than needs of leeds or elsewhere in greater york that i think is a factor which you must give importance to given the views of the secretary of state it is also the area where you have the most the best transport choice of the practical corridors we know as a matter o that the roads wh when dualled the road when dualled will have sufficient c capacity we know that it already has a very good bus service and but most importantly it is there is also the potential for a rail link i think that it best meets that very important criterion and i i think thats all i need to say at this point thank you mr mr are you going to run some horses through this particular race erm roy house buildersfederation i said some days ago that i would have difficulty er assisting you in making the choice for for some obvious reasons erm im still obviously in that position that that position hasnt changed i think i would simply say that er if you feel you can make a choice so be it if you feel you cant make a choice i would implore you to take up some wording similar to the wording ive suggested which seeks to commit the district authorities to a to a new settlement within within greater york albeit theres no sector location because as ive said to you before i think its very important that a new settlement is provided somewhere within greater york mr paul partnership sir i think i have the advantage over most round the table if not all that i have actually put in to you a paper which i think sets out very clearly the basis of my er choice of the a sixty four south erm sector and i wont reiterate those points i would just like to make a couple of general points though regarding selby district as a location erm first of all i think alternative sites can be found within the district which meet the requirements of p p g three erm set out in paragraph thirty three and i think the other advantage which perhaps hasnt been touched on is that the new settlement in selby district would balance the otherwise very heavy bias of recent and future programmed development which is er to the north east of york particularly within ryedale district and also i think youve heard that er selby district council er wish to u use the er york new settlement as a very positive part of their own strategy to accommodate development within er their own northern areas to relieve development pressures erm on their villages the second point which i would make is that despite having had many months indeed years to come to a view erm it is only selby district council who have stepped forward and said basically that they would be prepared to accommodate the new settlement the other districts have had plenty of opportunity to say so but they have not and i believe that can be taken that they are not favourably disposed to a new settlement within their district regardless of whether theyre in favour of the principle of it and i think it is important in the greater york context that the york new settlement be located in a district which is enthusiastic about the concept of developing a new settlement because to do otherwise i think will undermine the role er function of the new settlement and that really leads me up er leads me to my final point which i think it is essential to plan for success with this new settlement erm ive indicated this morning that i think the employment component of the new settlement is an absolutely crucial part of the overall concept and unless you get a very good employment area all the other objectives for the new settlement will not be achieved and i think there is very clear evidence that a location along the a sixty four corridor to the south erm west or york is most likely in the greater york context to produce a good employment area thank you thank you miss fiona i consider that the a sixty four south erm corridor should be eliminated from consideration for the following reasons erm a proposal of the new settlement in this corridor would be contrary to regional and subregional policy erm it would undermine west yorkshires policy of urban regeneration by creating a magnet which would erm lead to further migration into the york area it would therefore not serve york well erm i consider also that erm a development in this area would intrude on the sensitive gap between the york and west yorkshire greenbelts and would be likely to cause coalescence between the fairly densely located villages in this sector weve heard from michael about the access problems on this corridor erm hes produced figures that show that this particular route is over design capacity id also like to point out that erm due to the isolation of much of the area in the sector erm n new access to a new settlement would be very intrusive on the landscape the area is is erm in the main flat farmland and it would be very difficult to erm landscape effectively any new settlement proposal or roads serving it erm this sector of land also contains a high proportion of high grade agricultural land and should therefore be avoided erm i in addition british goa coal have plans to undermine much of this area up to and beyond two thousand and six these plans would be prejudiced by a new settlement in this location thats it is that it yes youre not proposing any other sector which might be a suitable home no no im not not im not i i i mean i know the point which has been pursued by before mr standing in for mr yes im afraid ive come in as a a last minute substitute and i feel as if in the eighty ninth minute ive been given a penalty to take that could win the match or missing it could mess us up so i i apologize erm i ive no wish to run through all the points er again that erm mr and er miss have have made in regard to the southwest sector erm i think that you know where were coming from which i think the phrase youve used before erm we question the need completely for a new settlement and and we question that on the basis of population projection which we believe are reasonable were not seeking to impose artificial restraints of development we dont think the demand for a settlement is there certainly not within the period of the current structure plan we feel that the development that we admit is necessary can comfortably be spread around the constituent authorities and weve heard nothing i i would submit that that that that that goes against that you sir i would contend have found at every turn uncertainty amongst the local authorities and a and a lack of unanimity amongst the greater york authorities as to whether there should be a settlement and where where it should go which i which we would suggest is indicative of the fact that there is no overriding demand which is what obviously for the purposes of p p g three you are looking for with particular regard to the interests of our client other than taking an overview we obviously have to look specifically at the southwest sector as a as a possible location erm the principle aim of the new settlement would be to meet the needs of greater york and one area that im afraid hasnt been considered yet but which i think may well come out in connection with the employment policies in due course is whether or not a new settlement in selby would actually conflict with the underlying policies of selby for development it would actually be competing for development that selby wants for its own population erm once the development er that would have been g going into selby actually goes into the new settlement then its me its either meeting the new settlements er sorry the the its either meeting the goals of greater york in which case thats been taken away from selby or its substituting for selby erm a new factory going into the area for example will have a choice between one of selbys erm cant think of a suitable adjective large requirement for industrial land or it will go into the new settlement in our view the the simple fact that selby are prepared to take it erm shouldnt carry that much weight i mean we have to make a sensible planning decision on where it should go and the fact that one authority is prepared to put its hand up when the others clearly arent should not be the main determining factor thats all i have thank you thank you a volunteer is better than a pressed man mr the c p r e er remains opposed to to the basic principle of the new settlement on the grounds that have already been discussed its not needed its not sustainable and its inconsistent with with current and emerging guidance however erm if if you as a panel are one minded to to go for the new settlement option and two er minded to make a ren recommendation about particular geographical locations or sectors erm i for one would be very concerned that this would be done on the basis of of insufficient technical erm information erm you have in front of you er background material thats been submitted by way of statement and erm a half a day of discussion today plus plus this evening i conclude from that that the technical information on on all the sectors is at best patchy erm and where its comprehensive its come from people who are advocating a particular development proposal and its certainly not available in sufficient detail for for all of the sectors to make a fair comparison and i think mr has made this point in in when youve questioned him a number of times today that the information is just not available or to hand to make to make that comparison erm i i look forward to hearing mrs views on on this particular matter given that he was the or or the department was was responsible for for in a sense prolonging the discussion to consider the breakdown of locations and as to whether he feels that there is sufficient technical information available on all of the sectors should a recommendation come forward for a particular sector from from the panel if if you as a panel conclude that the information erm is inadequate clearly er on that basis then then a suggestion would have to be made as to one how this matter can be progressed and from c p r es point of view we we would feel that the best way to do that is to is to reconvene if thats the right word the forum of greater york authorities to to look in more detail at at each of the sectors and under undertake the the technical comparison i think in a in in a fair and reasonable way which which i dont think weve really weve really achieved during erm three hours of discussion today thank you thank you mr mr do you want to make a contribution on that yes please chairman erm as youve already heard leeds concerns are principally with the southwest corridor the a sixty four corridor and to a lesser extent with the a fifty nine our concerns arise in relation to the new settlement of fourteen hundred households which we see as a quite different animal to the dispersed development proposed in harrogate craven and so on that concern is heightened if the settlements intended to have growth potential beyond two thousand and six and heightened still further if its likely to be the focus of major employment development either in the short or longer term the problems with these i think are principally of two kinds firstly effect on regeneration of the di diversionary investment which would be likely to arise and thats as has been already mentioned thats contrary to the strategic guidance for west yorkshire but also the increase in road commuting on routes into leeds which are already severely affected and recognized as such by the department of transport and by the city council leeds has received objections to its own u d p which proposed new settlements just beyond the ten miles on the a a sixty four corridor as well as elsewhere in east leeds if the panel were minded to recognize south west corridor as the location for a new settlement in north yorkshire then this is bound to influence the consideration which the city council can give to those particular objections thank you thank you mr flaxton mr made reference to the development which has taken place round york in recent years and to the fact that ryedale has taken much greater share of that development than the other districts round york in fact this procedure has one on over twenty years at least but its proposed to continue and if one looks at table n y thirteen tabled today one sees that the residential land supply in and around greater york up to two thousand and six disregarding the new settlement shows that out of a total of between eight thousand three hundred and eighty and eight thousand seven hundred and fifty dwellings between three thousand eight hundred and ninety and four thousand one hundred and sixty are destined for ryedale indeed the settlement where we are at this moment is to be expanded very considerably this kind of thing has an important influence on the degree to which congestion can arise and there is undoubtedly a high degree of movement from some of the new settlements here and in haxby wigginton into the city centre as compared with some other locations round congestion is er towards the northeast and the north day by day i referred earlier to coalescence as being as an extremely important factor i regard it as one of the two most important factors set out by d o e in paragraph thirty three the other is of course the question of a need for positive environmental improvement if that can be gained through the reclamation of derelict land or the upgrading of areas of low landscape value i will commend to the panel paragraph two point one point three of ryedale district councils position statement on policy h two with which we wholly agree i hope that the panel will feel that it has had as a result of the position statements before it and the discussions over the last few days sufficient information to decide whether to exclude certain sectors i certainly think that there has been enough information to do that and i would suggest that sectors four five and six can readily be excluded as between the other three i have not expressed a particular preference but because no developer has come forward in connection with sector three there has perhaps been less detailed attention paid to that sector the a fifty nine than to others one should not overlook the desirability of having the railway line which goes fairly directly to the station on a regional railways route and one should not overlook the importance of having a radial road which does not go through or otherwise influence villages between it and the centre of york one should also i believe have regard for both the southwestern sector of york and this sector the a fifty nine the choices for traffic in coming to the city on reaching the outer ring road and the inner ring road i believe that distribution possibilities are possibly better er for erm the south west and the north west er than or the erm er north east i entirely agree with the comments which have been made by mr with regard to congestion resulting from erm commuting from the northeast at the present day that is all i would say in conclusion thank you very much erm go to mr and then mr come back to mr towards the end in view of all the information and advice that has been given during the course of this planning discussion im firmly of the opinion that sectors three four and five do not fully comply with the requirement of p p g three however in looking at sectors one two and three i think there are two important issues to consider one is the ability of any one sector to maximize the use of public transport facilities and to encourage their improvement i think all those three sectors have the ability to do that the other consideration is clearly one of the threat of coalescence because this is indeed one of the important criteria set out in p p g three that is the question to respect local preference as well as have the support of the local authority it is for this reason therefore that i think that sector six is more likely to threaten coalescence with existing communities than sectors one or two we have heard that selby district has the capacity to absorb a new settlement the will to absorb a new settlement and indeed the need for a new settlement to it is for this reason that i suggest therefore that the preferred areas of search should be confined to the corridors of selby west or selby east thank you thank you very much can i just clarify im sorry its alright its alright mr mr you ruled out initially sectors three four and five three four and five you r did i understand correctly that you ruled out sector six on grounds of coalescence sector six because theres more chance of the threat of coalescence within that sector im grateful thank you mr chris wood frampton it is my view that when you look at all the locational criteria contained in policy h two and as weve discussed them youll reach the conclusion that there is one corridor that best meets those criterion is the a sixty four northeast of york sector six i consider that this is this conclusion is reached having regard to the following seven points firstly the a sixty four is to be dualledin the national road programme when its dualled the road will have the spare capacity to accommodate a new settlement and weve heard that there is no department of transport objections to a new settlement along the a sixty four northeast of york secondly there are no mineral workings in the a sixty four northeast sector thirdly there is limited high quality agricultural land within that sector fourthly there is scope to assimilate a new settlement into the landscape without coalescence there is extensive areas of woodland many commercial plantations which can become the starting point for accommodating the new village fifthly a location northeast of york for important reasons that have already been identified will minimize the impact upon would minimize the impact of the new development upon the west yorkshire conurbation and the objectives of urban regeneration that are taking place there sixthly a new settlement to the northeast of york on the a sixty fi e a sixty four would be well located to existing employment retail and leisure development thats taken place there i draw your attention to the plan at appendix five of my statement i mean you can see its self evident as you travel to strensall that that development has been highly successful and s and the s the final seventh point is that the a sixty four north east corridor can be well served by the public transport to achieve the close relationship between the workplace and home as national policy now seeks and you can the new v village can bring forward with it a park and ride initiative that will complement other such initiatives taking place around york thank you thank you very much do any of the districts want to be drawn on a choice or are you still maintaining the line which you have persisted in maintaining since we embarked on this discussion on thursday where we have two districts well sorry mr and mr not agreeing in principle with the new settlement er do you want to pursue any point on that no mr and mr please mr lindsay er harrogate borough council i think er what this exercise today has shown us is that only about half the factors in h two er have a strategic dimension in so far as they would affect a choice between broad sectors around york er the other half of the factors really do depend on detailed site conditions and cannot easily form part of a strategic assessment i dont think weve heard enough here to make the choice i think we need to look at both strategic and local factors in the co on a comprehensive and comparable basis i think that really does lead us back to the starting point which is the county councils view that er er that comprehensive study needs to be done as a matter of urgency and steps are being taken to get that work moving very soon now and er i think all all the exercise today has underlined the the common sense of that approach thank you add anything to that mr or are you just going to concur with what he said id agree with it fully thank you mr sorry sorry mr yes er michael hambledon district council i dont think i need to say anything further on the councils erm position on the new settlement erm or reiterate hambledons earlier view that its n its er view that the settlement is not needed and cannot be justified in relation to erm mrs point erm i would raise one particular point of concern and erm this is the possibility of delay in in identifying a district and an area if this step by step approach is adopted erm at thursdays and fridays session last week we heard the possibility of a further erm e i p to consider the issue erm introducing a possible delay of another eighteen er months er before more s specific strategic guidance would be available on this issue erm hambledon believes erm not withstanding its overall objection that such a delay is unacceptable particularly because of its im its implications on district wide local plan preparation erm it would be difficult for greater york authorities erm other than york to progress their district wide local plans until the matters been resolved erm and id remind the panel of the statements in p p g twelve erm paragraph three seven that the government expects to see substantially complete coverage er for district wide local plans within five years now irrespective of what substantially complete coverage means or from one t when one takes the five year period the message is clear erm local authorities are expected to get on with their district wide local plans and i believe that this step by step approach on the new settlement is going to introduce delays into district wide local plan preparation thank you for that mr d o e thank you sir sorry d o e er im sure that members of the panel appreciate why ive remained silent during the discussion of item two d but does anyone in the room who doesnt fully understand its simply that the secretary of state of exercises role in relation to a new settlement he may for instance need to intervene at the modification stage of the structure plan or it could be that he will have to deal with appeals against nondetermination of applications made by prospective developers or he could even be faced with the prospect of calling about individual applications or even heaven forbid the structure plan itself one point the department is very clear on the section paragraph five thirteen of p p g twelve is as crystal clear as it could be the structure plan should indicate the general location of individual developments likely to have a significant effect on the plan area i find it difficult to imagine a form of development which would have a much more significant impact than that of a new settlement we therefore feel it is absolutely vital that if there is to be a new settlement it should come forward through the structure plan the question posed in er item two d should the policy include specific guidance on the location of the new settlement we would hope that in the light of what youve heard and in the light of the statement ive just read out that you would have no difficulty coming to a conclusion on that question just as it stands i fear however in view of what weve heard from the two sides of the table you will have rather more difficulty in coming even to a recommendation as to specific guidance on which sector of greater york this new settlement should be located if indeed you are minded to recommend in favour of one at all we would have hoped that the county and district councils would have so organized their selection processes that they could have come to this examination in public fully prepared to argue the merits of geographical location we have heard many times why that has not been possible and its no good crying over spilt milk as they say in these parts its a question of what happens from now on thats very important i believe its the intention of the authorities to try and do some very detailed work over the coming months then armed with that detailed assessment and hopefully armed with your recommendations they may aim to be pr proceed to the modification step of the structure plan in a way that which will lead to a speedy conclusion i find difficulty believing that they will be able to do that simply because the detailed assessment that has been done to date as weve heard so many times is is incomplete but th the county council may may yet surprise us on that score all i would say is that when the plan reaches modification stage the department will be looking at that the situation very closely indeed and at that stage i would fully expect that even though i wont be here to to do it myself as i shall have retired by that stage i feel it is more than likely that the department will be making a submission to ministers at that stage in the proceedings just how they react obviously will depend on the state of play which has been reached all i would wish to say to you now sir is i hope you will feel able to make a recommendation on the direct question should the policy include specific guidance if you are feel able to go one step further and make specific guidance as to sectors in the way weve described by reference to physical features that would be fine but i fear that you may not be able to do that at the end of our statement sir we we did make reference to the er er removal possible removal of the article fourteen and i noticed at one point in the discussion this was queried by h b f i think they feared that we wouldnt at that stage wed be opening up free for all of the kind which weve obviously been seeking to avoid thus far youll notice though in our statement it did say on completion of the formal modification processes and we of course in in our thesis that would mean on completion of the selection process if a new settlement is to be part of the plan we wouldnt expect the county council to to be proceeding to approval of the plan but merely an approval in principle or an approval of the concept we would expect them to be proceeding on the basis of a specific sector a general location in sufficient detail to enable them to place a symbol on the key diagram in the approximate location where they think a new settlement should go and it was on that basis that we made that statement there thats that remains our intention we wouldnt want this article fourteen direction to remain in force indefinitely even though g the g d o said that we can do that we wouldnt wish to do that but nor would we want to open up a free for all we would want this to be seen logically through approval of the structure plan to be taken up in r in the relevant local plan and for that relevant local plan to then sort out competing claims from prospective developments in mu in much the same sort of exercise as weve seen in the structure plan but obviously in a more detailed way so we would hope that by releasing that article fourteen direction at that stage all we would really be doing is making it possible for the l particular local plan to receive more specific impetus from real life applications within the general locations specified in the structure plan beyond that clearly i cant go if that stage has not been reached at the end of the formal application processes it itnot for me to judge now what the departmentll do but thats what lay behind the statement there and i think thats all i would wish to say sir unless youve any further questions no thats fine mr thank you there is mr the outstanding question about when is a settlement not a settlement but before that i i found this quick s this this this round the table summing up very useful mm if nothing for the fact that the message that is coming home loud and clear is this request for clarification the advent of certainty one way or another er and i again i have to say that we have not come to any conclusions about the new settlement but certainly if there is to be a new settlement then generally people would like more certainty erm weve heard about the measured approach the step by step approach er and mr has said please make your mind up one way or another so we can proceed with our local plan preparation my question to mr which he might like to comment on in his his summing up is weve heard about the forthcoming meeting which youre going to arrange with the district councils how soon would you be able to make progress would when would you be in a position to clarify to your colleagues never mind anybody else when would you be in a position to clarify which way forward if we were minded to go down the new settlement line north yorkshire well can i say first of all that the meeting to which you refer will take place this coming monday and i suspect that it will be the first of possibly two or three meetings which i suspect are going to follow rather quickly one after the other er i suspect that through december and into early january we would be moving towards agreement er hopefully agreement on the location for the new settlement so that into the turn of the year i cant be any more precise er than that certainly we would hope to be seeing er the wood er from the trees and quite clearly there is a lot of work that needs to be done because if we look back on the discussion this afternoon er this morning er and this evening quite clearly there are conflicting views and conflicting interpretations about various criteria various elements of information that should er er should go into the mix erm as i digest mrs comments and the various implications erm of the things that he said its more and more confirming for me that perhaps we may well be right in the step by step measured approach because quite clearly erm i suspect that if we run at this stage a preferred location erm i suspect that the the opposition to that and there would be opposition to it may well have may well prejudice the principle er of the new settlement the county councils view has always been before you face that hurdle lets agree or get the principle accepted and then we move as quickly as we possible er as we possibly can towards a preferred erm location that is our timescale i know the county members and certainly the the three district council members are eager to have this matter resolved because lets be perfectly fair its been hanging around now since nineteen eighty nine in a sense but its been hanging for the l particular local plan to receive more specific impetu done this exercise properly theyve done it step by step and theyve done nothing er to my mind that would prejudice full public consultation and public confidence erm er in the process as i look back on what happened this morning and this evening er er nothing ive er suggests to me that any one sector should be discounted at present and i think er on the basis of what ive heard at the moment erm all the sectors that er that weve discussed today er are still in the frame we said it would be difficult erm and that discussion has proved how difficult it is to come to a firm conclusion it may well be that weighting needs to be applied to er er the various criteria and i think that elected members are the appropriate starting point for er applying er er applying that weighting because it may well be again that more specific area of search will meet all twelve on hundred percent erm of the criteria er that we er are putting forward i did find the discussion interesting and illuminating er its gonna be a difficult task and i think that task for the county council and certainly three of the district councils starts on monday afternoon thank you well on that note i propose to conclude the the difficult question of what is a settlement is going to be answered by mr oh yeah the settlement malcolm county council i feel as though ive been asked to define what is the length of a piece of string i seem to recall i did once look in a dictionary to try and find out the definition of settlement all it said was something like a place where people settle it didnt seem to be getting me very far it seems to me there are there are several elements to definition of settlement first theres the idea it is a place where people live er it is not an industrial estate in the open countryside i think the second element is that there must be some sense of a concentrational identity erm so that the the sporadic development that one does tend to see in the countryside i dont believe constitutes a settlement and the third element is a question of size i dont believe that a a single farm with a collection of farm buildings around it constitutes a settlement in the way that is normally used in planning terms or that perhaps two or three dwellings together necessarily constitutes a settlement but i think that is very much a question of personal perception trying to bring those those elements together into a single definition i i had to use an established grouping of permanent habitation and more than that im afraid i cannot tell people there is no definition in the approved structure plan no there isnt thank you thank you mr on that note i propose to close the discussion on h two can i thank everybody for their participation their contribution we found it extremely helpful give us a headache of er where we take our thoughts from here can i say also a particular thank you to the unsung heroes sitting in the corner here and without them we couldnt function properly anyway thank you all very much er some of you we will see again tomorrow ten oclock list of settlements in georgia country the following list of georgian cities is divided into three separate lists there is one for georgia itself and the disputed territories of abkhazia and south ossetia cities and towns in georgia this is a list of the cities and towns in georgia cities and towns in abkhazia this is a list of the largest cities and towns in abkhazia cities and towns in south ossetia this is a list of the largest cities and towns in south ossetia bonnetan bonnetan is a commune it is found in the region aquitaine in the gironde department in the southwest of france conjugation conjugations are forms of verbs that are changed to agree with the subject that is doing the action described by the verb usually most of the word stays the same but the endings change most conjugation systems follow some sort of pattern within the language example french verb forto eatmangerstem mang mangeris the infinitive of the verb the infinitive is the unconjugated form of the verb literally theto dosomething form such astowalktoplaytoeat in english one does not sayi like eatone must sayi liketoeat in both english and french jaimemanger the infinitive form of the verb would be used in this case the pattern here is that theeris removed from the verb and replaced with a different ending depending on the subjectwhos doing the eating this pattern is good for many french conjugations but not all and in other languages conjugation patterns are going to be very different xenia greek xenia is the ancient greek concept of hospitality xenia meansguestfriendship it is a bond between the guest and the host it is marked by gifts from the guest and shelter from the host it plays an important part in homers epic poem theodyssey
avolsheim avolsheim is a commune it is in grand est in the basrhin department in northeast france amayésurorne amayésurorne is a commune it is found in the bassenormandie region in the calvados department in the northwest of france rettenbach am auerberg rettenbach am auerberg is a municipality in ostallgäu in bavaria in germany seminole bat the seminole bat lasiurus seminolus is a type of bat in the family vespertilionidae description the seminole bat is often confused with the red bat the seminole bat has a mahogany color with a frosted look because to white tipped dorsal hairs they weigh around 12 grams females are larger than males distribution and habitat the seminole bat is found in the southeastern united states this includes louisiana georgia alabama mississippi south carolina and parts of texas tennessee arkansas and north carolina it has also been seen as far as mexico it is a migratory species in the winter it lives along the gulf coast north and south carolina and southern arkansas in the summer they migrate as far north as missouri and kentucky it prefers to live in forested areas in winter they are found to use leaf litter and spanish moss as insulation in their roost sites feeding seminole bats are insectivores they eat large amounts of hymenoptera ants bees and wasps coleoptera beetles lepidoptera moths they have also been shown to eat smaller amounts of homoptera cicadas and diptera flies chroma key chroma key is a technique that uses an image taken in front of a green or blue screen and changing the background of the picture to a different background the photographer may want the chroma key is used in filming for movies television shows and music videos
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nje the cyrillic letter nje is a something like a combination of and it is used in macedonian and serbian and pronounced like spanish ñ inseñorcf polish ń czech and slovak ň like nje has been created by vuk karadžić it also takes the form of scott city missouri scott city is a city in cape girardeau and scott counties in the us state of missouri orzinuovi orzinuovi brescian is acomunein the province of brescia in the lombardy region in italy procellariiformes procellariiformes is an order of seabirds that comprises four families the albatrosses petrels and shearwaters storm petrels and diving petrels they have a cosmopolitan distribution across the worlds oceans with the highest diversity being around new zealand only a single egg is laid per nesting attempt and usually only a single nesting attempt is made per year although the larger albatrosses may only nest once every two years both parents participate in incubation and chick rearing incubation times are long compared to other birds as are fledgling periods once a chick has fledged there is no further parental care coulanges allier coulanges is a french commune it is in the allier department in the center of france
buttocks the buttocks are two parts of the body they are on the back of the pelvic area and give padding when people sit they can also arouse human sexuality buttocks are formed mainly from two large muscles on each side these are thegluteus maximusand theglutius medius they go from the hip to the top of the leg so they are not there just for decoration the role of the buttocks in sitting and in sexual arousal are secondary functions in our species in some african populations the buttocks look bigger because of extra fat this condition is known as steatopygia it is an inherited condition first noticed in the khoisan san people of southern africa and the pygmies of central africa now it has been recognised in the people of the andamanese islands in the pacific ocean slang words for the buttocks includebootybuttbumhiney andass garuda disambiguation garuda may refer to liechtenstein national ice hockey team the liechtenstein national ice hockey team is the national ice hockey team of liechtenstein it is a member of the international ice hockey federation toluca de lerdo toluca de lerdo is the state capital of both the state of mexico and its surrounding municipality approval approval could mean
neoclassical economics neoclassical economics is an economic theory that argues for markets to be free this means governments should generally not make rules about types of businesses businessesbehaviour who may make things who may sell things who may buy things prices quantities or types of things sold and bought the theory argues that allowing individual actors people or businesses freedom creates better economic outcomes these outcomes may be a higher average standard of living higher wages better average lifeexpectancies and higher gdp arguments markets are an abstract idea assumed to be all theactorsbusinesses or people selling one thing service or type of thing or service and all theactorsbuying it theory markets willreach equilibriumif all the sellers who want to sell at or below a given price have sold to all the buyers who are willing to buy at or above a given price the price is worked out in the market it may be easier to think about this in reverse the market is not in equilibrium if people want to buy a haircut for ten or more dollars and someone is happy to sell the person a haircut for ten or less dollars but for some reason this does not happen neoclassical economists say this will not happen neokeynesians say it might so the government could make the customer and the person selling the haircut happier by helping the customer somehow opposition neokeynesian economy is an alternative to neoclassical economy the major point of difference between neoclassical economics and neokeynesian economics is about whethermarketsreach equilibrium observatoire de hauteprovence observatoire de hauteprovence observatory of hauteprovencein french is the main astronomical observatory in the southeast of france it is about from marseilles and east of avignon the four main telescopes have diameters between they discover exoplanets asteroids etc survivor a survivor is a person or animal which continues to live after something happens which might have killed them they might be one person who lives when ten people die in a car crash survivor could also mean uzbek americans uzbek americans are the uzbeks who have moved to the united states or uzbek immigrants with green cards marnaysurseine marnaysurseine is a commune of the aubedépartementin the northcentral part of france
homoscleromorpha homoscleromorpha is a class of marine sponges it includes two families the plakinidae and the oscarellidae wiglaf wiglaf is a character in the epic poem beowulf he is the orphaned son of a warrior king who enters the service of beowulf who is now the king of the geats he assists the warrior king in his battle against a dragon which has attacked his kingdom beowulf is incapacitated but wiglaf comes to help him and eventually the dragon dies after it is stabbed cut with a blade in the throat the old king is severely injured and asks to see the dragons treasure with his dying words he crowns wiglaf as his successor as he does not have any biological children and all of his forebears have died beowulf is then burned in a norse funeral and wiglaf rules the kingdom fuzhou fuzhou or foochow is the capital and one of the largest cities in fujian province china wishology wishology is a trilogy of television movies of the fairly oddparents called wishology part 1 the big beginning wishology part ii the exciting middle part and wishology part iii the final ending wishology part one the big beginning jorgen von strangel the toughest fairy in the entire universe makes everyone forget who timmy turner is to protect him and hides all the fairies he tells timmy that timmy is the chosen one timmy is attacked by giant robots called the eliminators and every star disappears from the sky timmy is mistaken for an alien and hunted down by the government then timmy teams up with kiss to stop a space vortex called the darkness from eating the universe then it turns out that timmy was never actually the chosen one and the real chosen one turbo thunder fell asleep so timmy had to save the universe instead wishology part two the exciting middle part timmy turner becomes famous for beating the darkness then the eliminators attack the plant yugopatamia to steal its shapeshifting technology their prince mark chang goes to timmy for help the eliminators kidnap and replace timmys friends and family and also kidnap timmys fairies cosmo and wanda so timmy and mark team up with timmys enemies and turbo thunder timmy jumps into the darkness to save everyone else and they decide that they have to rescue him wishology part three the final ending timmys team rescues him from the darkness the leader of the eliminators wants to kill timmy but the darkness says no the lead eliminator attacks earth anyway so timmy tricks into blowing itself up when the darkness shows up timmy says he wont fight since the darkness never attacked first timmy gets his baby godbrother poof to smile and turns the darkness intothe kindness champdepraz champdepraz is acomunein the aosta valley region in italy
uvular consonant a uvular consonant is a sound made with the back of your tongue against the uvula english has no uvular consonants julio cesar julio césar and júlio césar are the terms for julius caesar in spanish and portuguese languages respectively they may also refer to chief justice of the united states the chief justice of the united states is the senior judge of the supreme court of the united states they have no more powers than any of the other judges of the supreme court who are called associate justices the chief justice is responsible for organizing the courts schedules and administration by tradition the chief justice administers the oath of office to the president of the united states the only time this has not happened is when calvin coolidge became president insulin glargine insulin glargine also known as lantus is a diabetic insulin medicine of longlasting origin that is used to control high blood sugar the medication is used during the evening or night hours by people having type 1 diabetes latent autoimmune diabetes of adults or rarely in type 2 diabetes the medication is used with other insulins including mealtime insulin torba province torba is one of the six provinces of vanuatu it includes the torres islands and the banks islands its capital is sola the provinces name comes from the first few letters of the two main island groupsnames torres and banks
national council on severe autism the national council on severe autism ncsa is a nonprofit organization that advocates for individuals families and caregivers affected by severe forms of autism and related disorders january 1 this day is also known as new years day since the day marks the beginning of the year zegartowice zegartowice is a village in the administrative district of gmina papowo biskupie within chełmno county kuyavianpomeranian voivodeship in northcentral poland creator and sustainer of all things and all people you are the source of all wisdom and light enlighten our minds to receive your guidance so that you may lead us unto true wisdom may all that we say and do in the service of this county whether as elected member or as officer be in accordance with your will and for the good of your people amen yes weve got about two hundred people outside firstly evacuation procedure in the event and this is a normal evacuation procedure not with the circumstances in the event of having to evacuate the council chamber would everyone leave by one of the two exits at the rear of the chamber officers will be at hand to assist any disabled persons agenda item one chairmans announcement visitors i welcome to this meeting all visitors and guest of members and in particular to the mayor and mayoress of councillor and mrs mike mr robert and mr ken i know members will be sorry to hear that mr robert and mr ken are both unwell and will wish me to convey to them the councils best wishes for a speedy recovery here here the there are two hundred people i am told in the hall at the rear so i shall move shortly resolution to bring forward motion at the rear of the agenda forward before that i shall deal with the routine council business of petitions declarations of interest and membersquestions after that i shall move the resolution to bring the motion forward agenda item two i move that the minutes of the meeting of the council held on thirtieth of june nineteen ninety three copies of which have been circulated to members to be taken as read confirmed and signed item four declarations of interest are there any members who wish to do make declarations of pecuniary and nonpecuniary interests in respects of items on the agenda for this meeting chairman i wish to declare an interest on the social services erm item regarding elderly persons homes mr an interest in policy and resources item b mr i declare an interest in on item nine part b mr the resources issue could we just clear whether those are pecuniary or nonpecuniary could you confirm whether these are pecuniary or non pecuniary interests please could we start pecuniary pecuniary nonpecuniary nonpecuniary pecuniary pecuniary nonpecuniary nonpecuniary thank you no other interests right agenda item four petitions presented under standing order seven mr thank you gentlemen i would like to present a petition standing my in my name on the green order paper signed by two hundred and eight si signatures of parents of st marys fields s school erm i move that this be be referred to the education committee for consideration mrs seconding seconded thank you mrs thank you chairman i wish to present the petition containing seven hundred and eighty three signatures of people who request the provision of a pedestrian crossing in brook side burghley following two recent accidents to elderly residents as elaborated on the green order paper i move that the petition be referred to the environment committee for consideration mr second that thank you mr id like to move a petition containing four two hundred and forty nine signatures of residents of broadstone who request a ped pedestrian crossing on broadstone lane near road i move that it be sent to the environment committee for consideration mrs seconded mr chairman er mr thank you chairman i wish to present a petition containing seven hundred and ninety six signatures organised by the bell group community childcare set up due to lack of affordable child care facilities in the belgrave area i move this petition to be referred to the social services committee mrs seconded chairman mr i i move the petition in my name on the green order paper chairman to restrict the speed of of cars in mossgate leicester on behalf of weston park labour party i move that it be referred to the environment committee mr second that mr j r id like to move this petition under my name on the green order paper that it be referred to the environment committee for consideration today mr cyril mr id like to move a petition containing two hundred and forty four signatures and my name on the green order page and i ask that it be referred to the environment committee for consideration mrs seconded chairman mr i move a petition containing nine hundred and sixteen signatures under my name on the green order page and i ask that it be referred to the environment committee for consideration mr seconded chairman not quite as tall eh mr id like to present a petition containing five hundred er plus signatures from residents in road area who are concerned with traffic conditions on that road i ask that it be referred to the environment committee for consideration mr second without seconding seconded mr thank you chairman i will move that the petition containing some one thousand one hundred and nine signatures as of as of today erm of people who call upon the county council to reverse its decision to sell part of the land known as the green doddington heath in my ward for development purposes the petitioners further request chairman that the county council retain this land in perpetuity as an open space that is managed to conserve its considerable ecological value and recreational value and i would urge that this committee this this council refer the petition to the policy and resources committee and that the decision of the council is reversed on this matter thank you unclear here here id be delighted to second it chairman thank you mrs erm yes thank you chairman erm i present a petition on behalf of the er people of the village of bradstone er concerned about the dangerous alignment of the highway and ask that this be referred to the environment committee mr er seconded mrs chairman i ask that you receive erm the petition of eight hundred and sixty four signatures requesting a pelican crossing on and ask it be referred to the environment committee please mrs seconded mrs again thank you chairman the second one to present the petition of one thousand three hundred and seventy two signatures asking that who are opposed to brady hospital being turned into specialised unit for adolescents and to ask the county council not to proceed with plans to develop a group three community home on the site erm i ask it be referred to the social services committee mrs seconded doctor id like to move a petition containing seven hundred and twelve signatures residents of broadstone who request the installation of a pedestrian crossing on broadstone lane bottom end of shakespeare drive and propose that it is passed on to the environment committee for consideration mr seconded chairman mr i wish to move a petition signed by four hundred and one people organised by the hikehams community association asking the full county council to freeze its decision on of the hikehams and moat er merger issue i wish the petition to be referred to the policy and resources committee mr mr thank you chair smallest petition of the lot but the most important one regarding road can i move that it be referred to the environment er committee ciao mr mr sir i wish to present a petition containing a hundred and sixty six signatures of people who are opposed to the shutting off of the road calling instead for the loco the low cost tr er calming traffic calming in the area thank you mr id like to second that petition mr petition containing nine hundred and ninety three signatures of people who are opposed to the east west link road i move that the decision be referred to the environment committee for consideration mr b there are other petitions appertaining to a motion they will be referred to when the motion is taken now move on to agenda item five questions under standing orders miss er mr would you thank you chairman chair with with the with one small exception in in her reply that of hamilton community college would the chairman agree that er the others she mentions in her reply to one and i note that she doesnt agree with keith m p erm would she would she accept that the others are largely inaccessible to the youth of nether hall and whats she gonna do about it mrs supplementary i dont know i dont know who mr is referring to er chair but i presume you wish me to reply to some comments that came from across the other side of the room nice one sir i thought mrs youd be capable of defending yourself erm i er have never known such a question asked in this council chamber where referring to members of parliament er in in er and that is why i didnt feel it necessary can you use the mike to comment on that in my reply i didnt think it necessary to comment about that in my reply to that in fact i have i was speaking with er mr when i saw this question down and reported it to him that his name was being used in such a way erm id like to say that in reply to the question your mr will see that we are arranging a meeting to discuss the issues of youth facilities in erm the netherhall area i think everybody in this council chamber could say we want youth facilities in my ward here here youth provision is is a county council responsibility not a city council responsibility although for your information mr without the er zodiac youth centre grant in the ninety one ninety two figures er two hundred and thirty nine thousand one hundred and sixty six pounds were put in by the city council into that s into that specific area in the humberstone ward and the amount that was put in there in this financial year was approximately the same but the reason being that there is no mar more money available is because hundreds of thousand of pounds were cut out of youth and community facilities that should have been provided by this city council by the tory budget which this council approved last february thank you would you ar er next question then mr any supplementary on those thank you chairman erm chairmanw would the spokesman agree that the that the resources argument which she has just used is is completely fallacious and would she rather expect mr yes mrs this is mrs would you refer to members by name please mrs i do apologise to mrs chairman would mrs agree that the resources argument that shes just used is completely fallacious and would she not accept er that its better to spend fifty thousand pounds can you please be on providing youth facilities in netherhall than it is for five hundred thousand pounds on the in highfield we are dealing with respect we are dealing i asked you to raise questions on the social services committee i i was asking under two chairman sit down old chap if if you would like to reply you dont have to reply mrs its up to you talking about mr chairman right would you mr will youmr will you please ask er put forward any supplementary questions if you have them on the next item of the spokesman of the social services committee please thank you chairman erm no questions on my second set but im very grateful for the er spokesman for their reply erm if i m if theres no supplementary well thats it really if i may chairman on the third set of questions erm those are which is youre talking of the er the young people in secure accommodation chairman erm under number one erm is the chairman aware that the er current talk in whitehall which has given out the contracts for er new secure accommodation units in various counties that the current talk in whitehall is that because leicestershire doesnt know its own mind because of the recent votes over secure accommodation that its unlikely to get one in the present er round and isnt that a damning indictment erm of the liberal and labour parties in this county mrs its mr thats right mr sorry mr im not entirely sure chairman that whitehalls ever made up its mind on anything erm bearing in mind that leicestershire currently i think er reserves two places for secure accommodation and in the answers to my question we have fifteen currently either needing or having secure accommodation with five being remanded because there is no place erm would the er spokesman not agree that there is a crisis in secure accommodation in leicestershire at the moment due entirely to the stance of the labour and liberal parties on this authority mr the need for additional secure places that can be accessed by leicestershire is not at issuewhats still be investigated is how a regional service meeting varying types of needs can be provided discussions are still taking place with northamptonshire county council and into some other current secure unit provider authorities as to how best leicestershire can work with other local authorities in the region towards this objective neither whitehallnor government nor this county council nor the children were talking about would welcome being used as a political football by mr here here thank you mr dr any supplementaries on your question yes er to the for former question er chairman er what am i to tell the people in london and partic in particular er when they say that the government and the county council is letting them down mr er chairman the the only advice that i can give dr on that point is to say that the county council is not letting them down er the funding for major road schemes is provided by central government and we make a contribution towards it but if central government do not give us permission to go ahead with the race road scheme in terms of a grant then in fact it will not go ahead and in that situation they may be let down that is their judgement and that should be reflected in the way they vote at parliamentary elections mr any supplementaries thank you mr mr thank you mr chairman any supplementaries i have two supplementary questions first one concerning a in view of the level of con concern expressed on police funding would the chairman of the police authority agree that some f that some protection of police funds locally and nationally may be necessary mr yes thank you thank you er thank you mr councillor erm can i can i say that in my opinion that the county councils current budgeting strategy which effectively imposes a two percent efficiency saving which i might add in figures come to something like one point five million erm is is of concern but what is of greater concern is the further possibility of a four percent er reduction which is being sought in blocks of three percent and one percent next year for ninety four ninety five which is to the amount of two point eight million at the current prices will in my opinion decimate the present level of service provision in policing erm community policing will be further marginalised with priority going to intermediate response type of incidents i am confident however that this council will make some crucial and vitally important decisions during the next er budget rounds and the importance of policing an inadequately funded service will be unanimously supported can i also add that representations to the secretary of state for the home office will be central er component to secure those adequate resources with the leicestershire police erm erm service needs thank you thank you mr does the chairman share my concern regarding the home secretarys proposals containing the white paper on police which will dramatically reduce local accountability of the police service to the leicestershire public mr im grateful chair once again for mr on that er second supplementary the real danger of course is the forthcoming police bill the proposal which were instituted by the present er treasurererm er the chancellor er and instituted further on by the present home secretary would lead to a centrally appointed police committee at least fifty percent and a centrally appointed chairman paid by the home secretary much rather like the leicestershire health authority and of course this will severely undermine the local democratic accountability of the police service can i also add that it will also instigate centrally determined policing policies very much akin to other government policies particularly economic policies which have as yet done nothing to address the underlying causes of crime and there are fears and im quoting here from the er the response made by the association of metropolitan authorities the association of county councils and the association of district councils that it could lead to a national police force but what is important is that there is opposition er chairman at the national level which is set to continue and once again representations are being undertaken er to be made to local members of parliament and to members of the house of lords but it is of concern and i do hope that in the next forthcoming er house er when the the house sits in the forthcoming rounds that they will be mindful of the representations which have been made nationally and that the police service and the proposals contained particularly in the police bill will not be fully implemented in the way that theyre currently proposed on the white paper today could i point out to members that we did have er written replies to try and speed up the question process could i ask members both in asking the question and especially in answering not to make it another speech occasion because otherwise it destroys the whole purpose of having the written replies please try and keep questions and answers to the point please thank you did you wish mr to raise your on the in that that concludes you does it mr okay mr you have a question chairman yes thank you very muchyes point taken but a vitally important issue and im very grateful once again that you have allowed this as an emergency question erm my supplementary is will the chairman of policy and resources committee make a statement to the county council to reassure and inform the ethnic minority community and the general public of leicestershire of the need for tolerance and racial harmony and reaffirm the county councils opposition to all forms of racist dogma can i further ask will he join me to congratulate the chief constable in an unprecedented move in which he actually formed links and created a an environment of partnership as recently highlighted in the leicester mercury thank you mr thank you mr chairman thank you mr if it is not an emergency question you are in time mr with your question in case anyone thinks that it was an emergency question was put down it wasnt an emergency question it was not no it was it was in the time limit i must say in that sense thank you mr for your question because its an an issue thats conc should concern every member of this authority i would like the members of this authority to to have a look at the reply i make no apology for the length of the reply to mrs very important question on erm what you have asked for mr i must say that i am happy to make that statement and in view of some of the things that have been that have appeared in the media recently heres a statement that needs to be made as for your your your ques what the the chief constable i welcome the statement and the actions of the chief constable on this very concerning issue thank you mr have you any supplementary yes sir on the erm first part erm in in clarification if i might sir the erm question of er briefing the chairman is in fact dealt with in paragraph forty seven of annex c of p p g twelve although im grateful for information on paragraph forty eight erm and it says amongst other things that er there shall be a briefing and that briefing the contents of that briefing shall be made public can i press the er spokesman for the environment committee to tell us er why in fact that wasnt done and whether he thinks there can be prop proper public debate if it isnt done sorry about that carry on mr it is my understanding from the reply theres a fairly clear statement there that that was done erm i indeed have a copy of the principal briefing paper which the director prepared for the panel chairman it outlined the background to the structure plan review it referred to the previously approved structure plans copies of which were appended to the briefing paper it referred to the regional strategy which is currently out for consultation but was an emerging document and copies of that were again appended to the briefing paper it outlined the county councils procedures which were followed in progress in the structure plan it outlined a programme establishing the weight of opinion of objectors it indicated our process in preparing policy amendments to be put to the panel and all those matters were made public it also requested the panels view on the role of county council members at the enquiry in public the responses to that were not made public and were in fact a question which was clearly put to the panel the paper also discussed erm the proposed topics for discussion at the enquiry in public it explained where the county councils er relevant policies would be found in the extra electory memorandum it outlined the key objections and the proposed participants for each topic the first two of those were also included were made public they are in the issues papers it did not make public the county councils proposal as to who should be participants for each topic since those were matters for the the panel er to to ma take a view of and i understood er from er the question er the answer to the question that it had been made clear that er the information had been made public except as always chairmaner our legal offices of the council always like that caveat that in case anything had been missed out i had just in fact suggested that perhaps not everything had been made public so i anticipated a possible supplementary question from mr thank you that concludes the questions and answers no it doesnt sir clarification the second question i have with your permission sir yeah erm should the erm that given that er sorry that the er er o p c s in fact erm er after every census makes er guesses about its accuracy erm would erm the spokesman is the spokesman aware that in fact o p c s has said that a fair erm representation of the intercensal increase in population in leicestershire er between nineteen eighty one and nineteen ninety one is in fact fifteen thousand people and doesnt he feel that to provide for fifty three thousand in the structure plan is a little over the top mr mr makes there was an under enumeration of figures and that has been made clear in the reply the reply is quite clear about the basis on which the structure plan is being promulgated and the total projected total population in two thousand and six regards the historical data that should be taken as far as im concerned as matters of fact will of course not be absolutely accurate and as far as projected data is concerned all that we can do any of us can do is to try and make the best estimates possible and i am satisfied that our officers will have done that i hope ive understood the supplementary question correctly if ive not i apologise to mr but we are dealing in a technical area thank you i have decided to exercise my discretion under standing order five so that agenda item nine b notice of motion by mr on foxhunting to be taken now in addition to the many personal representation made to members of the council on the subject of fox hunting on county council land the county secretary has now received a total of two hundred and six written representations nearly as many as me of these a hundred and sixty eight contain expressions of opposition to fox hunting and thirty eight contain either expressions of support for fox hunting or that the county council should not be considering the matter for one reason or another i have also had passed to me a petition from mr containing four thousand five hundred signatures from the national antihunt petition er there is a doubt of the petition or a letter from the tenant farmers but er there is representation from them erm mr would you move the motion please thank you chair erm in moving the motion this time im not going to be very passionate like i normally am on on subjects in this council chamber im im actually gonna try and keep im actually going to try and keep politics down to a low level and er because i believe there conscience on all sides of this chamber we have not got a monopoly on conscience i know that certain liberals have debated this subject and as th the passions been raised in their group meetings i know also that some conservatives that feel that perhaps what ive laid before you this afternoon has some credence the reason i did this because some sixteen months ago like over a year ago we brought it and lost it it wasnt a victory for anybody or er or er a real loss for anyone because it was lost by one vote by wrecking a motion at the timerightly or wrongly placed and once again i see this afternoon weve got a similar motion on the table what i want to do though is is kind of thank a few people for start off antihunt people the league of cruel sports and all sorts of other organisations that have actually asked their members not to be here today not to cause a problem not to divert attention from the real issues in the debate er er and cause a crisis outside for all the press and the media to latch on to thats not what they were about i respect the fact the hunt are here er i respect the fact the literature that theyve sent us from all sides of the fence from the league against cruel sports the hunting fraternity its been very helpful it hasnt changed my view i also want to put right it er the facts that have been presented to me that its an urban erm view its city people making a er their will imposing their will on country folk on the practices of country folk i am not a city person and have never lived in a city in my life i represent a rural area a hunting area a hunting area erm i believe the terrier men from the some of them live in my area i can tell you this the general public have sent me literally hundreds of cards i have had well wishing cards ive also had some letters from the opposition some of them to be quite honest have been disgraceful some of them have asked me about my parentage some of them have asked me whether or not i am tinkering with the laws of god i will extract those to one side and say they not really followers of the hunt they are probably some weird faction that latch onto these type of things during erm these issues its a shame also that we have to fill the council chamber on such a debate its a pity that the general public dont come into this chamber on on a normal debate about education about childrens needs about social services the very things that ive here here been attacked over the last few months of not wasting time on the hunt i spend an awful lot of time relieving heavy goods traffic in my area concerned totally about the environment about mineral extraction quarries mining open cast things of that calibre this is one debate one small debate hopefully put to bed within an hour with a decent result the motion itself is a compromise some on my side have said its too much of a compromise theyve said youre tr trying to be all things to all people what i have done is hopefully brought together a er a view of people a clash of personalities and a way forward i want to answer the questions on jobs those jobs can be protected i know the hunting fraternity say they dont want to drag hunt we set standards standards evolve we are coming to the stage now in nineteen ninety three the standards that are being set are changing and at the end of the day the hunt have got to come along with us the gauntlet was down the opportunity to talk to arrange a forum to come together land owners local authorities the hunts people er the interested parties to come together and look for a decent way of hunting and that way is probably drag hunting and were giving you a golden opportunity to start that route its gotta start somewhere theres a motion a tide of feeling going across the country on council from council it wont be long before people like me are m ps and others around you that are m ps are in the and fellow members that will be down in whitehall and eventually will put you to bed if you bury your head in the sand and at the end of the day im afraid the country is going to knock it off the general public are saying no time has come for a change i want to thank also er the different organisations cos you made an absolute profit for the g p o er erm british telecom they must have actually made a bomb in leicestershire over the last few days i thank the league against cruel sports for their literature very very informative i also thank the hunting fraternity for their documentary they sent me on hunting the facts but i would like to point out in this video and on the brochure that goes with it actually says the rest of the field are there to follow on horseback or on foot or by car very few people indeed actually witness the death of a fox the followers are there for a day out in the countryside the opportunity to ride or to walk freely over private property with the consent of the landowner i agree sometimes i can tell you i have witnessed a hunt and on a cold frosty morning when er about forty or fifty horses are thundering across the ploughed field its enough to p the power of that sight is enough to make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up thats not what we are against the hunter that came to me and says eh up lad i wont go drag hunting because im sixty years old ive done it all my life and i like the ride i like to be there i never see a fox killed thats fact its in the video so why is it important that the kill has to continue you can continue your sport the decent side of the sport without the need for the kill and and we will encourage my motion actually encourages that encourages the fox hunting fraternity to look at a way forward come forward talk to us if youre willing to go down the route to drag hunting i am willing to support any hunt that wants to go down that route and i am sure this authority would we can negotiate access to our land and we will be only too pleased to do so but whilst you are killing the fox er and at the end of the day it is not on ive also said to certain factions of the er direct action groups this is the unacceptable face of protest lets put that side of the protest to bed if you change now leicestershire has a golden opportunity we are proud of the fox we are proud of the fox in leicestershire our football team the foxesour our fox cubs our police emblem it isnt the hunters we dont support the hunters at leicesters street we support the foxes and at the end of the day i think there is room for the hunting fraternity to stay as part of the pageantry in leicestershire when we get to the jobs erm side of it the jobs i i im accused outside this afternoon of of putting in jeopardy one thousand something jobs erm this authority got rid of seven hundred jobs education jobs er only a few months ago and theres many more something on the region of two thousand jobs will be lost in this authority without a protest without protest from a parent without a protest from a hunter without a protest from er a anyone else that is a shame because i tell you what if you go drag hunting you can keep the jobs the people are still going to have to shoe the horses traders and people like that are still going to have to produce the carriages to take the horses with them and the only people job jobs are in jeopardy are not the kennel staff its the terrier men and to be quite honest ladies and gentlemen its the terrier men who have actually ruined your sport cos of what they get up to in nineteen ninety three is a disgust and at the end of the day your p r has been absolutely wrong and i hope this afternoon that conservatives and liberals can join with us and ive got to thank a certain liberal because hes hes put his head on the block on several occasions on this when we stood on the platform as individuals not as politicians as individuals on this and i think that this afternoon weve got a way forward we can say to the hunt come and talk you change well give you access thank you chair have we a seconder no thank you did you wish to move an amendment thank you sir can i ermer move the amendment that is in my name this is fact is a debate about personal freedom the freedom of our tenants to choose the quite legal activities that take place on their farms for whatever we may think about the merits and demerits of angling or shooting fox hunting these are activities that parliament has decided are permissible chairman i believe that this is just the sort of motion that can only bring local government into disrepute its an abuse of power the council holds lands in the county farms estate for purposes set out in the nineteen sixty agriculture act it doesnt hold land in order to allow ideologues to impose their views on our tenants and impose it through a form of nineteenth century landlordism if mr doesnt like field sports he should seek try to seek to persuade parliament to ban it hell have an excellent opportunity because hell hes told us that hell be an mp shortly thats whats happening thats whats happened in the case of cock fighting and badger baiting it hasnt happened in the case of fox hunting and mr shouldnt abuse his position as a councillor to dictate to the councils tenants in the way that he proposes here here as well as being the sort of motion that brings local government into disrepute i also believe that this is the sort of motion that that displays a lack of tolerance that should concern us all this county council has recognised that in leicestershire we live in a society labour members have been at the forefront in demanding that ethnic communities be free to keep their traditions and cultures yet here we are labour members trying to prevent countrymen pursuing traditional country sports that have been followed by our forefathers for centuries i cannot see the consistency must be your forefathers not mine yesw well you said it and i think we are entitled to ask mr whether he has actually asked the tenants for their views yes yes has he asked them how this initiative could affect their livelihood yes does he even care yes he does and what did they say i can tell you what they said because i happen to have a petition here signed by a hundred and four county council tenants out of the hundred and six that we have oh well done and i will read it as farm tenants of leicestershire county council we wish to retain the freedom to make the decision ourselves as to whether fox hunting with hounds takes place on our land we do not consider drag hunting to be an alternative well done at our last meeting we discussed the running of a community centre in the middle of leicester well be discussing it this afternoon and labour members told us and no doubt theyll tell us again that the users of the centre have a democratic right to be consulted about how it was run dont tenant farmers have the right to be consulted where are their democratic rights is this the new i quote the new era of democratic rights about which was talking yesterday one man one vote chairman this is a vindictive and intolerant motion it sets an unfortunate precedent and in this debate about freedom we should support the rights of our tenants to choose have we a seconder served by right at present i have fifteen speakers plus the two seconders who have reserved the their right we start off with mr thank you chairman i rise to support the motion moved in mr name and i have always been opposed to fox hunting full stop hunting and all cruel sports which are totally anachronistic in present day society but i wish to relate to the council a particular episode which i hope will convey something to those people who are perhaps still wavering erm and whilst we all have principle stands on issues it behoves us as members to consider the views of our constituents and the sorts of things that take place in our wards and i remind this council of something i said a few years ago of an incident incident concerning the atherstone hunt in my ward where the hounds attacked the dogs of a couple of dogs of a constituent of mine in his back garden totally uncontrolled they were running amuck right across land in ellistown this is nothing the hunt could do nothing the hunt tried to do they were too busy off still dashing ahead chasing the fox or what they thought was a fox meanwhile the owner the person who lived a small terraced property whose garden backs onto the fields tried to get the hounds several dozen hounds off these two dogs who were being savaged to death and he had a heart attack in the process chairman and was hospitalized for several weeks that chairman is the effect of the hunt on one of my constituents whose job it is for me to defend the rights that i was elected here to defend the rights of my constituents not to be harassed in this manner of course he was released from hospital and he recovered and of course we we he we protested to the hunt and they had the audacity to off to offer him some fifty pounds compensation which was a adding insult to injury so thats how i can speak from direct experience id also like to say that ive received some twenty nine representations from constituents in my ward all of whom live in my ward who are opposed to fox hunting and have asked me today to vote to ban fox hunting on our land and ive only received two representations from official bodies the video and and a representation from the british field sports association erm in favour of fox hunting so i think its time that er we dragged this county council into this century and not into the century or the centuries of mrs forefathers and that we actually op adopted a b a modern sensible er reasonable attitude towards all living creatures and that we do today vote to ban fox hunting it is anachronistic as i said earlier it is not necessary it actually causes harm not only does it cause harm to foxes but at least in one case which is sufficient for me to continue my support for the ban damage to the people in my area i dont want to rehearse the arguments im sure other members will put all the other arguments about cruelty about the destruction of land and so on but ill finish chairman by saying that also ive received complaints from er a tenant farmer not one of our tenant farmers but a p a person who farms who actually has problems because of the pressure that that farmer is under to allow the hunt to go across their land because theyre surrounded by by farmers who do allow them they dont wish it to happen but it becomes an impossibility almost for them to stand up to their rights and mr talks about rights and no rights is in abstract and we all know how difficult it is then to stand up as a minority when youre surrounded by that majority but ive had personal representations they have the right to choose from them they do not have the right to choose because they they virtually the the hunt has always ignored their wishes they have to buy and sell their produce in that community and there are restrictions operating on that so i think we must today level out the rules on this and we must speak for what is the majority of opinion in this country by every single opinion poll thats been conducted and that is chairman to vote to ban fox hunting on our land thank you thank you mr mr thank you chairman er mr said this is a debate about personal freedom actually it is a debate about personal conscience last night i had one of those phone calls that weve all been getting erm the guy on the other end apologised for not being one of my constituents erm i said it probably wasnt his fault he went on to said he wanted to talk about the hunting debate erm it occurred to me to wonder why they couldnt find anyone in stonygate in favour of hunting i mean perhaps there arent any people in stonygate in favour of hunting i certainly have not received any communication from any individual in my ward in favour of hunting ive received a number against he asked me whether i was a country person i asked what the qualifications were he said country born and bred well i was born in liverpool spent my childhood and early adolescence in rural nottinghamshire moved to highfields emigrated to the west indies and now live in sub rural blavey so i dont know whether i qualify as a country person or not but id like to bet that ive milked more cows by hand than he has if thats any qualification the conversation ranged widely through wildlife management the history of the landscape and of hunting and he was on very shaky ground there i can tell you control of pests he likened a farmer killing a rat with a dog to the whole panoply of fox hunting as this conversation continued over an extended period i was waiting to go out to dinner erm it became apparent that he hadnt understood my position it was apparent again outside earlier today that people do not understand the position that people like me take i tried to make it clear at an early stage my petition is a simple straightforward one not involved with wildlife managementhistory or anything else like that i simply believe that killing animals for fun is morally wrong last saturday night channel four show showed sex lies and videotape well we got the lies and the video tape id like to know what happened to the sex people keep writing letters to the mercury saying how can we afford to spend time and money debating this well they can afford the time and the money employing out of work newsreaders to produce videos and writers and photographers to produce their glossy magazines their glossy leaflets i didnt need the r s p c a or the league to tell me that er the fox photo this fox photo was a fake i mean thats obvious to anybody i didnt need them to tell me that the video was suspect that too is obvious perhaps the most interesting thing about this video tape is the involvement of loony er whos espoused every cause known to human kind whether they had any merit or not most recent of course is euthanasia it doesnt draw the line at killing foxes i had this terrible vision in the early hours this morningof ron closing all our elderly personshomes pushing all the old people out onto the street and the hunt with at its head hunting them down the countryside look its alright to have a bit of fun with this but the matter is deadly serious and i use the word deadly advisedly what it comes down to is do we or do we not approve of killing animals for fun do we approve of allowing a pack of dogs to hunt an animal to its death if the answers no we do not approve then its up to us the onus is on us to do whatever we can wherever we have any control to prevent it happening let us today do what our consciences demand and vote to stop this cruelty in just one small corner of this county mr thank you chair i will be voting for the motion and i will be voting against the amendment id like to start before i explain that just to refer to a few comments that mr made mr made a comment about moats and highfield i find this a little strange since he was quite happy to support us when my colleague and i said that there was a greater good to be considered and that people had issues that had to be raised in that area above and beyond the local community so we did suggest and i did believe your party to support erm a process where we did consult with local people but we also took other factors into consideration so i hope today you will take wider factors into consideration as well the other one the other one that i find interesting is i hope mr will take his comments back to john because johns quite happy i applaud him for once its about the only thing i do applaud john forerm but johns quite happy to turn round to norway and say forget your centuries old traditions of killing whales killing whales is not a thing that you should go round doing and and yet johns quite happy to do that and i support john in in that approach id like to address the reasons why i will be voting for this motion today its often put that hunting is good for the countryside that its about controlling foxes the scientific evidence rather puts that to pay the scientific evidence certainly indicates that fox hunting makes very little difference to control of foxes in the countryside and there is some evidence to suggest that fox hunting actually encourages more foxes to breed and that we end up with more foxes so it seems to be self defeating in that respect there is of course the argument about the maintenance of the countryside and that the countryside only looks the way it does because of the fox hunting i think there are a lot of other factors that affect the countryside as we all well know the way we farm the nature of erm subsidies from europe and all others other factors i think this arguments about the benefit of the countryside is somewhat debatable to say the least and these arguments that are put about why we shouldnt ban fox hunts because of all the benefits and the tradition are exactly the same arguments that were put about otters and about badgers and about other sports that we have that we no longer consider satisfactory and have opposed from my point of view one of the most powerful arguments that needs to be addressed is the argument about individual freedom and this is always important to me about if youre going to take an action that limits somebodys freedom you damn well have to have a good reason for it there is no legislation to ban fox hunting yet im quite sure that it will not be long before we see that happen what we do have and have had for a long time in this country is an acceptance within our law and an acceptance within our definitions of freedom that there are responsibilities with freedom and those responsibilities in this particular case we have long accepted the argument in this country maybe not as much as erm well more in fact than some of our colleagues abroad and maybe they could learn from us from this but it is not acceptable to have the freedom to be unnecessarily cruel and in fox hunting we have a sport that is unnecessarily cruel there are ways in which you can deal with rogue foxes there are ways in which you can actually ensure that the fox community does not destroy the whole er farming countryside but fox hunting doesnt address that fox hunting falls purely and simply on the side of unnecessary cruelty freedom because there is not the freedom here i might suggest the other point now i actually represent a city ward so im sure ill hear the baying of the hounds that say why am i getting up and speaking well actually people in my area do have a concern about this also though i was brought up in my teens at least within a rural area and i know full well that to hold certain views even those of the majority within rural areas are not necessarily easily expressed and i have today been told of yet another example of this being the case where somebody goes to a public meeting and doesnt say near time anything but just listens and what happens what happens to that the vets that persons husbands livelihood is threatened why are they threatened they are threatened because the hunt turns round and uses its power over its tenants to force people to withdraw their their time thank you thank you when i i said near time i advising people its nearly time when it is time they will most certainly know and emphatically its time so when the first warning its near time thank you next speaker mr thank you chairman erm i want to er support er the amendment moved by er erm mr and er erm i want to oppose the motion erm since people are tending to describe their their background in respect of fox hunting may i say that er ive lived for nearly thirty years er in oakham which is in the er in the centre of er fox hunting country ive er thank you ive never seen a fox hunt erm ive er i think once er once i got along to cutts close where the boxing day meet occurs and i can well accept that this boxing day meet draws a larger crowd of people from oakham than any other activity through the year so i dont speak really as a committed fox hunt or anti fox hunter er i speak ermafter a consideration of the matter er that that what have at issue here is er the the right of the tenant if a man is paying his rent to his landlord he surely has the right to use er the land he is paying for and in the in that matter of using it surely is included the the sporting right erm hunting let me remind those on the other side here is still a lawful activity its no good saying ah well parliaments gonna pass an act against it soon it may well pass an act against it soon it may well be that a lot of people from over there will get elected and youll get your bill but then again it may not yes yes surely in this country we have to obey the laws that are there not the laws that are going some day to be passed sunday trading tenants have let me lets stick with the motion shall we the tenant has surely a right to carry out this lawful activity drag huntings been mentioned from the tenants point of view er drag hunting doesnt control the fox and one of the reasons why the er tenant er allows fox hunting is that the the fox is controlled by it its ersurely wishful thinking to assume that sweep away fox hunting theyre all gonna go drag hunting and all those jobsll be saved thats a fairly tenuous er sort of platform to get rid of those er hunting jobs and idve thought that er a party whose leader mr saw him was it yesterdayproclaiming the importance of er protecting employment and combating unemployment well surely some of that might filter down to this chamber lets not take chances er unnecessarily with the right er wi with the e employment er of those in in the hunting industry as it were i dont think er chairman this this county council is is competent to do away with hunting that that i i say is reserved for parliament ercan i enter a plea for tolerance if in a democracy its very easy to get steamed up about things you dont like things you find disgusting and revolting but if everyone is going to come forward have banned the activity they dont like then were going to live it may be a democracy but its going to be a narrowed er and intolerant society in which we live finally er chairman my history books told me about those wicked aristocrats of the nineteenth century they used their position as landlords to force their tenants to to vote in a certain way to force their tenants in other words to take up a particular position on a matter of controversy near time im interested thank you im interested to notice that this nineteenth century attitude is being repeated now by er our friends over there in the labour party erm and i must say that really confirm what ive always thought that a lot of their attitudes and their mental furniture do in fact belong to that century er chairman id like to er erm oppose the motion and support the amendment here here mr thank you chair i would like to support the motion put in the name of mr and i would like to speak against the amendment ive heard whats mr has to say it was good yes very good you may think its a fun having a blood game on your hand you may think that your class used to also enjoy slavery two hundred years ago here here listen listen so you may have a right to defend at any cost which you think is privileged society the fact of the matter is people out there i received twenty seven letters in support against the fox hunting i did not receive a single letter asking me to support the fox hunting always against fox hunting why is that and it wasnt even from my constituency it was widely from the leicestershire and coming back to our our friend there doctor er i dont know what was the name there when he mentioned about whats the name it its er really put me off the track there im sorry i youre losing time i was coming back to the fox hunting here when its mentioned sorry about that chair menmen mentioned here by our friend that leicestershire has got no business to discuss about fox hunting we are not elusive there are other county councils who have banned fox hunting on their land so do not make this as a sacrosanct and or something that leicestershire are doing they are not doing first there are so many other county councils in this country and for your information i was listening to radio four few days ago even in pakistan a third world country is banning hunting in their country we should be ashamed of ourselves here to discuss i agree with councillor when the discussion start and he said move for the ward because the logical thing was to move for the wards rather than discuss if we all believe that this is horrible acrimonious and abhorrent in todays day and age as the slavery was abhorred two hundred years ago so i move that we support the motion and speak against amendment thank you mr thank you er can i first of all congratulate my colleague graham graham on his measured speech hes certainly given us many things to to think about and things that should be investigated can i also say really i agree with martin when he said erm and has been saying for at least six months that surely we have more important things to to talk about than than this and im sorry for martin that he had to erm give in really and put this i was the movement of the amendment in january ninety two ermwhich confirmed that the rights of tenants and old occupiers of land in county council ownership to er allow or stop fox hunting over land in their care that was successful there er er on that occasion and er of course i hope it it will be successful again this afternoon at that time we we received a petition from the tenants erm very much along the lines of the one that erm erm er mr has read out at that time there was a petition from a hundred and eight county council tenants and one hundred and five of them in fact signed it and they they asked for it to be allowed to keep the erm to have the freedom to decide whether or not hunting takes place i think erm it is worth saying chairman it hasnt been mentioned yet er that in fact were talking about the the tenant farmers and their livelihood most of the tenant farmers i in this county i believe are dairy farmers and in fact they have their life savings tied up in their stock they they know what they have to do to protect that stock to protect their lifes interests and they and they know they dont need to be told really by any officer here who are not in that not not in that game what they have to do thats what theyre asking us to do and they certainly asked us to do that on the erm on the tour of county farms that we had only only a few weeks ago i think its also worth just bearing in mind that were talking about only one percent of the erm of the farmed land i in this county were not talking about banning hunting in in er in leicestershirewere talking about what were saying on one percent there are tens of thousand of fields in in this county nothing can change overnight even if this er motion goes through because the tenants will still have the rights to decide its only when you actually start getting to new tenancy agreements that you will be in a position if you wishto start to change things and therefore i suppose at the end of erm at the end of five years you might have a hundred or two hundred fields on which this ban will apply but you will still have tens of thousand of fields on which the the hunt will still be the hunts in this county will still be free to erm to operate i think we have to try and keep this in in proportion we are really into a we are really into a gesture here an important gesture possibly but nothing is going to change overnight and in fact very little will happen erm for years for years to come i i do not understand chairman that reading this motion ive been trying to think about it how on earth this is going to be monitored how on earth are you going to how on earth are you going to put a a sign on certain fields that the hunt shall not pass are you going to say hunters will be prosecuted or something or are you going to electrify the these fields are you going to have mounted policemen following the hunt round to ensure that they only steer their course along certain ways are you going to have stationary policemen guarding fields to ensure that only the fox can enter and not the and not the hounds are you going to have countywide monitoring are we going to have er erm are we going to have some kind of reporting system so that if a hunt actually enters erm one of our fields were going to start denouncing tenants and have them hauled up in front of a disciplinary committee there are all kinds of questions that this matter raises in my mind which havent been addressed i only repeat what i said last time chairman that if the that if people do not understand the management of the countryside that they leave it well alone here here mr thank you mr chairman in all probability not a single fox will live or die as a consequence of any vote we take this afternoon as mr pointed out in outlineour county estate of some eight thousand acres of which only three quarters or roughly six thousand acres is suitable for hunting is less than one percent of the countys acreage of six hundred and fifty thousand if hunting were banned on all of that it would only have a small marginal effect but we can as mr said only ban hunting on land we both own and control land in hand that actually totals a hundred and fifty eight acres slightly smaller than victoria park but that includes road bridleways land with no access s s s is sites of special scientific interest land awaiting disposal the land capable of being hunted and in hand totals fifty two acres about as much of victoria park as i can see from my front window if you have the country parks and already there is no hunting on those parts open to the public theres just about another hundred acres thats the victoria park or thereabouts in total but thats not the end of it the director of property has very kindly plotted where this land is and i will show you the plan the yellow spots are the land in hand if the map of leicestershire were a face it would have a few small pimples on its chin and they would take fifty years to come to a head if you draw a line from loughborough down the a six through the city of leicester and on to market harborough to the east of that line in that part of the county where most of the hunting takes place there is one small piece of land less than one acre somewhere near thorpe satchfield which we actually control as i said it would take fifty years before any decision we reach here even made an impression on the one percent of land we do own so those who do not support hunting will do nothing practical to protect foxes if they vote for this motion today in that respect it is and i suggest the people who move it know that it is nothing but sanctimonious twaddle they would be voting to divert attention from the one place where the merits or otherwise of fox hunting should be decided and considered amongst m ps you will note amongst mps not by government this is a matter for a free vote of conscience about the only decent argument ive heard on this i have to say that because it was my daughter who advanced it about the only decent argument i have heard is the one about badger baiting where she said to me but badger baiting is not allowed on your land and that is the point precisely that mr made it is not allowed because that is the law of the land and that is where decisions about the permission or otherwise of fox hunting should be made this is an issue of individual conscience of m ps whatever is happening elsewhere there is not today there is no one man one one man one vote here we can all watch for the labour block vote at the end of this debate as a matter of principle i could never vote in support of the labour whip so this debate is not about saving foxes it will achieve nothing for animal welfare it is not about the merits or otherwise of fox hunting from which it diverts attention it is about the county council seeking to make hollow gestures against their tenantsrights gestures which are not within the normal scope of the private landlord gestures of a political kind that could be a dangerous precedence for other political and possibly improper objectives in the future that is why i will support the amendment and if that fails near time i shall play no further part in this debate which should not be taking place it can have no practical effect and will only divert attention from where it should be pressed by those who feel strongly about it i do hope mr chairman that those members who oppose fox hunting will feel that they should do the same thank you mr thank you chair erm first of all i would like to make the point that er its typical of our friends over this side to arrange an ethic dimension when they were er opposing their amendment it confuses the issue it is racist and shouldnt occur as a labour councillor of a rural part of leicestershire a very beautiful po part of rural leicestershire erm ive taken a straw poll amongst my farming friends and er when i talk about fox hunting they er roll and shrug their shoulders theres no problem and if fox hunting is er part of the culling process they dont have a problem they dont have a problem at all it doesnt seem to er be part of their daily lives er that said i do have a farmer of my acquaintance when i say my acquaintance he happens to be my soninlaw he er is a sheep farmer and er two or three years ago the atherstone passed through his land and er ran amuck amongst his flock and he lost actually three in lamb ewes who drowned in a local river at the same time the hunt passed further on and his wife my daughterer had two horses which bolted in a field and leapt the farm gate and er took off and were caught two miles away thats the other side of fox hunting which i think we dont hear when they complained to the hunt er the master brought er a leg of pork round not a leg of lamb i might add a leg of pork to er appease them er one other point ooh yeah there was is one other point actually when my daughter challenged the hunt she was appalled by the arrogance of these pink coated hooray henrys who totally ignored her plight and er just carried on with whatever they wished to do one other point mr chair if i could crave your indulgence you will er i think you all know that leicester city football club are playing this evening at middlesbrough i hope youll soon be done and that that as a result of that we could be leicester city could be at the top of the first division i know the chairman follows the philbert street foxes i would hope that this chamber will support the leicestershire foxes when its time to take our vote thank you mr er mr chairman id like to make some observations id like to make the observations because im of the opinion that most members came into this chamber this afternoon with their minds completely and utterly made up and there is very little that we can do in this chamber this afternoon to change peoples minds so they are observations and it is my feeling that this motion has taken on significantly more importance than its content or indeed its effect i only wish and i mean this very sincerely i only wish we could spend as much time and as often as is spent discussing fox hunting on the countys homeless on abused children on the handicapped on the increasing crime and on unemployment and i only wish that the media and the public and even members of this council would take as much notice of that as they do about this debate on fox hunting i am also concerned that after this debate there will be no winners not even the fox for it will be killed it will be killed in some way or another and the feelings that are left between the two differing sides will harbour grudges and resentment for many months to come and id like to also bearing in mind the comments that were made by councillor ask how committed the people who have proposed this mo motion are against barbaric sport i regard barbaric sport not only perhaps as fox hunting but also such things as boxing where two people two individuals do their best to hit the life out of the other and it is watched by thousands of people now the labour party control the city council may i say this that if your feelings are against barbaric sport as much as that why dont you use your contr your controlling power on the city council and then ban boxing in all the city establishments then you will show me that you mean what you are saying and that you are not just using the present position of this council for a political measure and political gain and id like to also ask what this has cost the council what this has cost could be thousands the very meeting itself is thousands of pounds the time we have spent on it is thousands of pounds many times in this council when weve been discussing more important points when weve been discussing the needs of people who have real needs we have not been able to have our priority we have not been able to have our priority because we could not afford it can we afford not only the debate today but can we afford it in another eighteen months i dont think so i believe that the hunting fraternity is not blameless and indeed the all their arguments are not quite correct in every sense but i firmly believe that there are more important matters for this council to to debate and spend its time and money on thank you chairman the last speech was really explaining what i want to get over the fact that so many people want to talk on the issue and to complicate the issue the debate on fox hunting has become unnecessarily complex and that can only suit the pro hunters because the basic objections to hunting are obscured the more complicated you make the issues the more the basic objections become obscured the fact is that any so called sport which involves the exhaustion distress and eventual death of an animal has got to be obscene in the eyes of any human being the county council has not got the power to ban fox hunting in total it can only ban it on the land which it owns or controls and thats what that motion seeks to do today on the one hand we have the hunting fraternity saying that because they rarely catch and kill foxes some say a two to three percent efficiency rate er that its not cruel yet on the other hand they say that its the most efficient and humane way to control the fox population they cant have it both ways i urge members chairman not to hide behind this shabby amendment but to vote according to their consciences and their beliefs and to vote according to the views of eighty percent of the population that we represent and i urge other members to be as brief mrs thank you chairman shabby amendment come off it really shabby amendment agree no really shabby will you let the lady speak please youve had your turn mrs would you like to speak thank you chairman once again we meet to debate and vote on this highly emotive subject and it has always almost it has already been apparent that it is very emotional barely eighteen months ago after the last time what are we doing i see my job as a county councillor as one of running the county council so that it delivers services to the people cost effectively and efficiently not telling some of the people in leicestershire how to run their lives once again we see the labour group in their true colours yes red they are now the largest party in county hall but instead of try its no good congratulating yourself until youve actually achieved something primarily you are address chairman instead of primarily addressing the issues of overspending on the education budget and the future of the elderly personshomes and also the securing of a secure unit these are pushed into second place when the labour group can see the opportunity of headline grabbing and satisfying their overriding need to tell everyone how to live the country dwellers are saying leave us alone to run our own lives after all when it comes to funding they are left to run their own lives anyway witness a paltry hundred thousand pounds for a new village hall compared with the one million pounds on the highfields community centre here here i hate hunting i hate angling just because the fish doesnt scream it doesnt mean the hook didnt hurt when it was inserted and then taken out when the fish is thrown back into the water because it isnt big enough people in the know say that the animal kingdom is cruel but would should we compound the issue by being cruel to the animal kingdom but what i hate above all is this constant sanctimonious attitude of the socialists that they think they know best and their continuous craving to create a nanny state i cannot vote for the banning of fox hunting on county council land as i see this as another attempt to limit freedom of choice the county council tenant must be left to manage his business and land as he sees fit and this includes his individual conscious decision as to whether to allow fox hunting across his land chairman i support mrs amendment and finally i would like to say that there are foxes alive and well in suburban bristol in my parents garden thank you chairman mr chairman erm as i understand it this afternoon is is a free vote and i for that reason end there i hope that persuade any waverers er one way erm at the moment weve got agreements with tenants and its up to them to decide what to do with their land we dont inter interfere with that and i dont think we should either those arrangements or agreements with with us are within the law and that theyre between consenting adults i dont know what else theyre gonna think of banning erm its a matter of choice a free choice within the present laws of this country er even more important perhaps than that that it really is up to the hunts to convince those farmers that the that the farmers want them i do ask any of you that are wavering to support the amendment which leaves the tenants with the right to manage their holdings how they like and not to interfere with those rights here here i will observe chairman that there are reasonable and honourable and relatively well meaning people who truly believe that they have a natural right to hunt down foxes with dogs indeed to call the dogs hounds and believe that nobody has the right to interfere with their pleasures eri in press they would no doubt speak of the right of free born englishmen to do what they like but id like them to consider chairmanviews of what it is right and proper for human beings to do have changed as readers of johns diaries will recall barely three hundred years ago he saw a woman being burned to death er in london for murdering her husband and people watched and no doubt thought that it was the right of free born englishmen to enjoy the spectacle not many lives ago there were public hangings in this country and people certainly thought it was their right to watch and enjoy in fact they even paid for seats to see public hangings if they could afford to and as mr has pointed out er its not long ago er that bear baiting and badger baiting and cock fighting were seen as right and proper and no doubt spoken of as rights of free born englishmen now they would be thought obscene public perception has changed and understood that animals are sentient beings and that we demean our humanity if we are cruel to them or permit cruelty i cant believe knowing er some of the people who do hunt that their motive is actually that they want to see a fox torn to pieces i believe the motive is in fact the enjoyment of riding a good horse fast over open country and i can understand that they dont have to hunt foxes to do that the motion the main motion not the amendment suggests drag hunting er they could there there my i think it means proper drag hunting not one er to previously er l l laid out er objectives er they could race each other they can have treasure hunts er there are plenty of ways in which they could enjoy riding if their motive actually is er to enjoy seeing a fox torn to pieces er then i suggest to them er that is unbearable cruel there are of course objections to er this motion and to its further extension the banning of fox hunting altogether we are told that foxes are vermin and it is necessary to hunt them down mr chairman if decent people find it necessary er to kill animals they believe be vermin they dont dress up in red coats and call them pink and er charge er er er about er drinking st stirrup cups and tooting horns er they go out and kill the vermin its a necessary job that has to be done and of course er there are many ways in which foxes could be killed without cruelty if it is necessary to kill them as a matter of fact the hunt is a very ineffectual way of controlling foxes er they record the number they kill and its very very few a tiny percentage of the number of foxes there are in the countryside clever foxes er as indeed i think mrs mentioned live in towns nowadays er but there are still quite a lot in the countryside fortunately and they will survive er though zoologists tell us er that er by instinct er they see that their numbers are controlled another objection is that jobs will be lost and certainly that would be a serious objection but its a speechless one of course people who can afford it will still ride and will still employ the same people who are now hunt servants er to look after their horses and themselves and those who cant afford horses will continue no doubt to enjoy the spectacle er that argument doesnt hold water and the other objection of course er is that er it would mean the hounds were killed but since i understand er hunting people kill their hounds anyway when they get too old to keep up er i think er we can dismiss that argument and leave it to them er to see that the hounds are decently dealt with mr main argument of course er was er wholly spacious er with that proposed in the main motion would not stop any activities which are the proper aim of the agriculture act its true i think er as mr said at some length er that er this measure would not prevent hunting in in most of the area in which it it takes place through plenty of it happens of course well to the west of the a six er perhaps it might even get out there from time to time but our duty clearly is to see er that the right thing is done in the territory which is our responsibility and our other responsibility is surely to set an example of decent humanity i invite er mr and his supporters to get out of the age of dickens and into the twentieth century well done mr yes thank you chair er erm speaking in favour of the motion against the amendment quite strongly against the amendment because i dont believe it moves that debate any further and the debate as a number of speakers have said will go on beyond this chamber chair i hope i am not a chair this is the chair im the chairman please my apology chairman my apology your prerogative chairman the motion before us today if passed will act as a lever a lever against the weight which is rolling inextricably forwards parliament will debate this issue and im quite sure as a number of people are that parliament will vote in favour of a ban can i for the benefit of members opposite who who always seem to believe that people on this side of the chamber are townies and dont know anything about anything other than street lighting for the benefit of members opposite and for the public gallery outside can i say that in my younger days a million years ago i rode with hunt ooh ooh i followed on foot by car and by horse i enjoyed it but like a number of other people before me i turned and i turned in response to totally unnecessary violence like speakers before me this afternoon chairman i object to barbarism i object to the attitude that we have a right to kill to dispose of the argument has been made clearly and repeatedly that fox fox hunting with hounds is not effective farmers themselves will say there are better ways of controlling fox population rubbish it might be rubbish try talking to a farmer occasionally should you have declared an interest mr chairman we are debating a motion which will we are debating a motion this afternoon chairman which will ban fox hunting on land that we control the object of the exercise is to move the debate forward to another place where another group of individuals will also have a free vote and its quite rightly been said i used to be a hunt supporter i used to be a hunt follower i gave up because i object to an attitude of a society of people that life is disposable having seen wounded fox hounds and that is the proper term having seen wounded fox hounds despatched with a revolver because theyve got a broken leg having charged full pelt across a public road and hit a motor car coming the other way and fortunately not injured the occupants of the motor car having seen the damage that a pack of hounds in full cry can do to land that they are not entitled to be upon because fox hounds cant read they dont know which side of the road theyre supposed to be all they know is they are bred and trained to chase having seen the damage that a pack of hounds will do to domestic pets it far outweighs in my mind chairman any damage that a fox can do that a fox hound can stop them doing there are methods available to control foxes the age old argument about the damage that a fox does in a hen coup is clearly un unfounded a farmer who allows a fox to get into his hen coup deserves everything he gets chairman as a former supporter of fox hounds i have to say i am no longer a supporter of fox hounds i would see the law of this land used to ban hunting with hounds and i support the motion thank you chair mr bernard first of all im surprised at the outburst that was given to us by mr i would regard as my er yahabeebee and sadiki if you wish er but he mentioned in fact the er what used to be barbaric ac barbaric er practice in er pakistan i wish he could use his saudi influences to prevent the barbaric practice of decapitation of human beings which takes place every friday in the square at riyadh in saudi arabia now the other thing i would say i support in fact mr amendment and i oppose the motion destruction of vermin on county council owned farms is within the remit of the tenant farmer also i express surprise at the labour leaders volte face a short while ago in the press he reported that he had more important matters to think about or discuss insofar as fox fox hunting was concerned or words to that effect to its enthusiasts hunting and especially fox hunting is more than a sport it is a national institution enjoyed equally by all countrymen and i emphasis all countrymen institutions enjoyed equally by all countrymen i again emphasise that in the hunting field social distinctions do not exist and those who follow houn hounds start equals receiving consideration exclusively through their own merits however what is the lynchpin as i see it of the debate today is the deprivation of civil liberties as proposed by the labour group all be it a tenantwhether or no a tenant farmer must have the privilege of deciding who is invited onto his farm also for that matter a tenant hand a householder has the rights to invite who he wishes into his own house this one sided dictatorial attitude of the labour group to determine who can who cannot enter his home is er contrary to my philosophy anyway chairman thank you mr unlike mr i have always found fox hunting distasteful i have never participated in it i have never followed it and i dont think that i i ever want to and er i have i am not convinced by either economic or the put forward in its favour i shall nevertheless vote against the motion and i shall vote for the amendment although as much as i wished it had happened oror erm a different proposal to mr because i dont think it helps your argument when you call your opponents instead of arguing face and er unlike mr i actually do believe its in subsidiarity and i think we should accept leicester and leicester only and what the leicester hunt will do should be decided here in leicester not in westminster er any more than the composition of our offices should be should be decided in brussels and i believe in subsidiarity the reason i shall vote against the motion and for the amendment couldnt have been put more succinctly than it was by mr i think mr made the most pertinent remark that has been made in the debate today when in opposition to what mr said about individual freedom he said this is a matter of personal conscience this is a matter of personal conscience and what every member in the council chamber today must be aware of is that there is a vociferous and committed group of people we know that because weve all had a great deal of communication from them and interestingly enough i have and most of the communication ive had has been in favour so victory people who write must be extremely perceptive in with er marketing the thats not the point we all know that there is a committed and vociferous group of people whose consciences do not lead them to the same conclusions as mrs conscience and the issue really is do we in a liberal and democratic society have the right to impose our consciences on those of other people who live in the community and quite clearly and quite determinedly take a different view thats the issue now i believe that you test the liberal democracy not by the ease with which majorities get their way but on the extent to which you accommodate the views of committed minorities and weve lived so long with majority rule masquerading as democracy that weve forgotten that that is more akin to dictatorship than anything else so for that reason i do not believe that i feeling strongly as i do should im impose my views on others this issue comes up time and again for example there is an equally divided community in britain a divided position on matters like abortion there are some people who say abortion is murder it should be not allowed that that there are others equally we say that we women to determine what happens to their own bodies and their destiny is for them i respect that view too but in those circumstances you dont resolve problems by the majority whatever it happens to be determining what the minority will do you in fact leave the matter open so that each of us as individuals do what our personal consciences tell us i would never hunt i will also not demand that anybody else hunts and i dont think other people should say to me what i should and what i should not do and i think thats the issue mrs thank you chairman erm i would like to say at the start i dont hunt that makes a lot of horses in leicestershire very happy what i would say chairman is that i will defend the right of the tenant farmers to make their own minds up just as much as i will defend the rights of council house tenants to say what goes on in their houses it is the very same thing erm could i say that two people have written to me two of my constituents and i do agree that that they have a point they are asking that i should support the ban on fox hunting one is a mr fox and the other ones a mrs fox the cards are here if youd like to see them i also chairman have the easy answer to the control of pests dont vote labour at the next election right weve come to the end of the speakers we now have we now have the wait a minute im coming to that we now have the right of reply in the er second reserved remarks of mr er mayor er mrs and then finally mr so will you like to come in now mr not a lot to say mr chairman i think its all been said one way or the other but a few comments which seem to be apposite erm we dont want to kill animals with cruelty do we not what about the halal meat in this county where three years ago we had a meeting and they decided that animals that were slaughtered without being stunned with sheer terror who are allowed to bleed to death because this is what a particular group believed in and we did it er mr brought slavery into it but no one had more slaves than india and the moguls and what about suttee where widows were burned alive on the funeral pyres of their husbands and still leap and still the system was des er was stopped by the english just a moment the door was opened by mr talking about slavery we dont shut it on harems and eunuchs and all sorts of things i also remember mr at a previous meeting told us we have no right to pontificate on moat centre because we didnt live there but youve got every right to pontificate on the on the hunting even though you dont live there er mr i dunno barbarism is this is this for the labour a free vote i dont think the labourd know a free vote if it bit him on the leg i accept the liberals is and sos the conservative but id be interested to know whether anyone allows a free vote ever in the liberal party mr when he proposed this er amendment said precisely what it was we are not talking about the merits and demerits of fox hunting we are not talking whether they die slowly or fast or what should be done we are talking here about the rights of the tenant farmers to use the land which they have from you and what do you suggest that it be done at the moment the tenant has the right to ban any fox hunting from his f er er land if he wants to that of course will go and whats more theres going to be some drag hunting on his land of which he will not be consulted because if you had to negotiate with organisations for controlled access to its land for the use of drag hunting i presume a committee here will decide and sit as to which land shall have dag drag hunting and the er the land the tenant will have no rights in that at all and if youre thinking you can control horses that are taking part in a drag hunt any more than you can control horses taking part in a fox hunt youve got to have another think youll still have the same trouble you are taking rights away and you are giving them no consultation at all this says quite clearly what mr moves theres one person group of people not mentioned in his amendment in his proposition and that is the tenant farmers can he remember moat centre can you remember we had a judicial review he went there and back and do nothing to the people bol er er involved being consulted and weve had that going on for two years no consultation here has taken place with the people who it affects and theres nothing in your motion to say it will i think this ought to be thrown out not necessarily on the rights or wrongs of fox hunting but on a procedural thing that youve brought about where a dictatorial attitude is brought about by the labour party that have the right apparently to say exactly whatll happen on someone elses land now if you want to do this in a proper way then you do it in a proper way i dont mind if you write to all the tenants and say please dont have foxes on your land we dont like it thats alright but youre not right for you t start passing laws which any case you cant adhere to until you have new er er tenancy you cant enforce them i dont know whether it makes any difference for the price you will get in the land for the land from a tenant if you restrict his rights to use it dont forget that in his tenancy agreement he has a duty to control pests which includes foxes you put that in his deed but the way that most of them do it through foxing through through er hunting youre taking away from them this is a whole of a mishmash i think we ought to go back to what we did in nineteen ninety two its the twenty ninth of january and to confer the rights of tenants and other occupiers of land to allow or stop fox hunting or any other hunting over land in their care and least trust some people instead of this business of we know best this is not about democracy this is dictatorship your trying to practice over a minority of people in this county here here please er the debate this after er this afternoon has centred on adult views of fox hunting well id like to say that its not only adults who have an interest in this subject and have been watching what the county council is going to do about it at the weekend i received a letter and a petition from a young girl called frances aged nine years old and it brought it home to me that it isnt an adult centred er erm issue that its one for everybody who lives in leicestershire unfortunately it was received too late to go through the formal council procedure but i do hope that you allow me to hand it to the council secretary later who it is addressed to the letter is short and i would like to read it it starts dear county secretary i am writing to you on my views of fox hunting i was against this sport all along but it is only now that i have read the page in the leicester mercury that i feel bold enough to speak out to you sport i agree can be played but i dont call fox hunting or cub hunting a sport it is an inhuman heartless massacre a murder an unasked for and undeserved murder a murder of innocent lively living intelligent foxes we have a fox that lives near us and i have spent many a night and a morning watching it frolicking and jumping about and it breaks my heart to think that many of its kind are suffering death at its worst imagine if you were a vixen scared and frightened seeing her cubs destroyed many suffer this way yet some people dont care some people like and enjoy it there are jobs around that dont involve animals now i talk fox hunting think it and dream it in my mind i wont rest till i know that i have done something no matter how small to bring this ban closer to a stop i look forward to hearing your opinion on this matter signed frances aged nine nine and this child thats right and thats a credit to the education system of leicestershire here here and frances has also collected a petition of sixty four children at her school which i will also hand over to the county secretary i think its very clear that its fox hunting should be banned in leicestershire i support the motion of councillor and councillor thank you chair er before i call mr can i compliment the council on the way that this debate has gone a lot of people anticipated a lot of ill feel well a lot of ill feeling being expressed thank you for not doing that thank you for the complimentary way youve acted mr thats stumped my reply now i i wont i wont go for this vote because at the end of the day i i dont think itd be er er productive itd be counterproductive erm i do hope that you around the chamber tonight do look inside and say look if youre fed up with it coming to the council mr whatever your name is i forget the new guy er it will only come back next year get rid of it now vote for our motion and go for higher places mr er i i do apologise but erm ive never known a fox yet drop a cattle a stock er something that big when when you said farmers and their 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then get it then no get it then no i did i didnt put it there here are i didnt put it there here are here are im illiterate band ah ah look whos that then i dont know anns got a baby no no no noah yes nah he looks like he looks like oh no come on get this done and dean come on hurry up do you want does she oh nah is itsister nahi think its say that was i can whos why do you think shakespeare because he feels like it oh no dribbling nah your mum his got a cut on his hand oh shutup philips not read no more yeah i noticed that and i thought get your great knees under the table and move them man you take up all the space man yeah dark horse right whats going on there whatever youve done stop doing it now nothing yet sir im fixing my pen my pen that ive been working i lied why gonna play with the watercos he felt like it must have been come on annie let me have you dont like me to drive like this the post so they sing what part do you work hes doing your what you know yeah but its not touching my mouth look theres a straight open your hand open your hand what straight in other words when was this broken thats what im doing you silly bastard right broke what like that mm yeah about one per cent of the air gunsninetynine summat round there guns its not touching look got thatpen er got like that with your pen touched inside of your mouth youre the excellence of the you know im the onecome on lets go man bleeding man tellem it hurts it hurts does it hurt still hurts dunnit it mm can you move them fingers there go like that like that shut up whats up with you idiot lets take a look i am you know you must wonna you must wanted with it mm i dunno prat where did i put that what of the first question man its shut up i knew that i knew that the line you havent even written the lines from the crap that you sold what you sold what you havent got to go back youre supposed to write what scene what yeah youre supposed to write books are you you dont on the book on the books youre supposed on the book yes why hows the way its written in the book then i think youre supposed to write you supposed to start on the acts one scene one line four line four thats what you want on ive done mine why do you think why do you think youre such an illiterate bum why do you think why do you think i dont know i just said it i dont why you do think youre such an illiterate bum depends why do you think why do you think why do you think why do thats what no no why do you think youre such an illiterate bumdo you like that illiterate he can write or read will you stop thats why okay nobody would know would it looking at no i dont think look shut up what you doing your nose yeah its are you ones ones why do you think lookshut up man what what dont dont lean over me unless you want my elbow in your nose okay okay look nothing can what you doing man by the way does everybody your work yeah no oh yeah its my bag actually i put it in my out the work that hasnt been marked and handed in in okay okay my whole folder no its in my folder actually in my folder work and handed in and havent marked it work all the work weve done yeah im no no you corrected you corrected some of our work can correct it so i can just take my folder sir shut up ive done more work than you what are you doing taking that folder anyway wheres your review yeah so whats does this mean here what does this scene tell you about the well apparently that its a gonna be based on superstition its gonna be a play of ermwell based on the supernaturalsupernaturals gonna right just give me what you have to mark pardon er that sounds great i just write i just write i think the book is really well written and its that needed to be i dont know do i need a black pen man impression yeah i need to get in inere sir getting out all the work that you havent no that you havent marked you havent marked aint it nothe mark remains to be it has to do it has to be all bits thats what thats all you do couple of pages right just what a couple of pages yes there to do rough innit only done one hey guys listen here let me have let me have the work that youve done hey come on quiet everybody all those the work that youve done so i can bring it back i dont need about that tell him i aint finished it yet what what you say i havent got on my facenothing about you shut up oh yeah i get you got a six hundred innit you got a six hundred turn it down yeah have you got a six hundred no me no alright thatll be good actually teenage conversation chatting up a girl yeah were gonna put you on a t v series mm mm we are oh why is here hear him talk whats that talk a lot of rubbish eh ha sound like a ha ha ha ha yeah yeah and my dads now president of london shire didnt know that word president of london and hes also got a sixtyfive magnum yeah and he shoots it whenever someone comes yeah and i got four rottweilers and ten pit bulls the best dont mess with the best till ye passed your test dont need to mess with the best yeah alright shut up dont mess with the best till you passed your test and if you passed your test you can mess with the best oi could you rap no no you cant simple as that i am a rapper wicked wicked rapper i am a wicked rapper wicked wicked rapper you cant test this i am a wicked wicked shut up yeah what put that back yeah you sound like is it recording mhm i want give me the money talk rubbish we know whos an idiot idiot can you hear me get out from under the table get out from under the table youre on drugs to make that spastic about you are going no er am i gonna need them ah maybe understand that thats right shell take your disks to do something to get a bit more have fun yeah come on come with you yeah yeah come on you told him that thing yeah thats time ago mate just come weve been through ours weve been through ours a couple of times he thinks that we dont talk to him oh not a lot ive been around this house for upstairs ages when i walk down there its not that far whats that a condom yeah he was stay there what i dont know gonna stay there long i know but crap conversation well have you have you seen him since that time when you said to him about coming no no so hes wouldnt it be funny if he got yeah say gonna slap slap us slap yeah mm no he used to get his mum with the brookstick i see his dad no hello hello hes the one do a bit of thingy the one thats alright they cook rotten chicken every day what they cook rotten chicken every day rotten chicken manstinks like rotten chicken what does reg reg used to treat his mum badly she used to get in trouble who is this yeah young boy always used to muck about with and our friend put big sideburns down there draw er yeah reg in the bathroom its no it i beat him up in a little book he just everyone with with that like the woman drawing something old woman there yeah youve got telling you himself oh its not what he put on a woman he put a on a woman or something like that old woman walking down the street right and he stuck it on her back or something like that yeah she must have shit herself and he was running around in the streets being silly then he ran into shops stole something then came out so you just you just but hes a laugh but hes a laugh hes a fool he hardly gets caught up are you a friend dont know why did you for messing about too much bringing his dick out of his pocket i dont think friends he he knows ive done that once yeahbecause the over him ah youve got a small dick youve got a small dick like were saying that to him and he goes do you think small and take it he must have got a lecture then i remember fucki hes a bit yeah he used to be like this flat flat thing like this hes a bit mad i thought there was a somewhere because you know whathisname you that black boy he used to have a toy that yeah yeah that helped he was a bit of a you know which get it off you no well then you give give you that no have you got you havent no you got my version doesnt work that ive got well it works on my computer it works someone elses computer but on one doesnt work on mine doesnt copy exactly on some peoples computers it dont work and i dont understand that and that you try that computer it doesnt work when you get thiswhy didnt you get a four hundred i dont mm can you get it from a why not why not yeah from the shop if you get any hassle i dont mind paying a bit more pound more yeah thats what i mean a hundred pound more you could say and then you get less hassle yeah thats true or even even if they show you a receipt you dont know if its stolen or not mm like that i get it from mm buti save it to you er just in case na i can get is that i have to borrow about be about fifty pound summat like do you think erm japanese convertor pardon mebetter than anything no you dont reckon its the best you get best you are at the moment the best thing you get is to be in the top hundred yeah but i dont at the moment yeah but i dont i dont but at the moment there so the games theyve sold theres no games before before there is gonna be really good games for the twelve hundred yeah before they start coming out stuff like mega c d and all thats gonna come out which is good probably gonna be better than the twelve hundred yeah thats why im not sure if id buy the twelve hundred what apart from the c d the twelve hundreds good the twelve hundreds good yeah but until the game the good games start coming out until they programme it theyre making them already now ah theyre making them but at the moment have yer when when i get four weeks ago oh i see why did why my friend oh a g oh to do with a transport problem what got the original no not the original copiedcos i hate it when they just make stupid its a good computer like the stuff thats in this is very expensive but start coming out stuff like you know mega c ds probably yeah mega c d and all thats gonna be thats quite mega c ds crap oh mega c ds good rubbish mega c d is not its crap c ds yeah itll turn off c ds yeah but that hasnt come out yet but no but for ages is that it has it has it has it has showed it in a magazine showed a picture of it in a magazine what compact i dont what it was theyve made it anyway and and whathisnames gonna buy it he says hes gonna buy it and get released in england at all for years next year how do you now you just have to get input you can get you can get well before you letters out you were able to get super yeah similar line innit you can get you can get a c d getting a japanese convertor yeah you might just you can get a mega c d just get the you can get what about yeah yeah but hes got cousins likeyouve got yeah cousins in japan so he sends them games but you can them if you want right like i said id be a bit cautious of getting a twelve hundred why i dont know i meanloa new computers come out all the time nothing to beat the twelve hundred shh yeah yeah that thats what im saying nothing for a long time like the five hundred yeah like the five hundred even though there was better technology still yeah look how stupid were he five hundred which was a good and then it went five hundred plus exact five hundred plus have you looked it even the five hundred there almost the same even the five hundred plus is the same as the five hundred yeah i know i know it is difference is then they go to the stupid six hundred which is the same as that exactly exactly so what youre gonna youre gonna keep waiting until its its gonna keep coming out so youll have to buy twelve hundred so youll twentytwo hundred for yeah in the in the be between the twelve hundred and the four thousand yeah four megabyte four megabyte get that yeah thats how much difference is that gonna be whats the difference gonna be yeah but i think you gotta make specifically well its gonna be faster so you can make it faster you dont really need it faster are they gonna make it specifically about thirty megabytescos its twic its be its processing being doubled compared to a th a normal yeah i that so its gonna be about thirty megahertz i worked out about thirtythree its good yeah but what im saying is be a bit careful where to find one what you gonna d right if they bring out a twelve hundred plus so what twelve hundred plus thats gonna be hardly any difference yes the only thing i might not itcause they said they might make one with a c d r o m drive yeah theyre making built in might make it with a better c ds no i hope they might make a new yeah but c d t v two is only its only c d but its just a console its a c youve seen a pic you seen a picture of that yeah ive heard that making a console its old yeah the picture two hundred pounds under under two hundred pounds its gonna be its erm its a console its not a megabyte yeah does it have a keyboard you sure no its a console console c d you probably could get a keyboard but er actually if i had the money id keep my five hundred but i think thats what how long is two weeks for the shop erm this week and another two end of this week and two more youre gonna buy it youre definitely buying it yeah were getting a what day are you going saturday you cant go another day oi er oh everybody i know no because if you buy a twelve hundred what you gonna carry it everywhere where if you go with me then you can put it in the car hang on a minute both sat there what day would you go i cant im not going friday because im playing yeah i know essex are going i wouldnt yeah on friday im going yeah well on on saturday i might go but like sundays a good day and ill ill werent gonna do the market i werent do that market and i could go down on sunday thats what i was gonna do so would you can get a sunday yeah maybe but wouldnt you be able to find out who because of well you gonna be able to come down mm does she work saturday who cares yeah youre going arent you what computer show whens that on may the seventh to the ninth i dont know how fast do they print what c p s i mean do they have a c p s or not i dont know i havent got a printout mhm that computer depends how much work ive put in no you could to find out its in between yeah your got my personal account the week after but youre not coming pardon i only want twelve hundred do my homework on it its better better machine what programmes this sometimes but keyboard would be i know where you can get a new keyboard yeah any more keep it it happens in there its like you could do that but this quality and you could do this and that really neat thin as well i dont any of them right dont make any its good its slightly expensive at innit two hundred pounds second hand yeah i know that laser it be out already how much was it did you buy it yeah borrowed it my friend bought it for two hundred pounds secondhand where its usually about four or five hundred cost about four or five hundred its usually about four or five hundred he bought it secondhand for two hundred quid definitely it looks better printer yeah would that ones quite good they are i know that ones better but that one looks better i suppose cant keep up yeah looks like it its good though when i first i thought it was a laser printer i i would buy a bubblejet i was going to buy a laser but i buy a bubblejet yeah and it you dont have to keep changing all the paper you just and it does it and youre do you thing com ever run out of paper like that yeah being a businessman yeah but you could turn it round you know like i dont know you copies so get out no right annually no as long as youve got the paper mm which we take from school anyway what then you only get yeah mm erm you see the quality its good quality that the best quality ive done m is there are there any gaps in between if you put it on the good quality like can you see any spaces no well cant you see it on that li li i mean something like this older than you no no you wo do you mean like say on that gaps like lines through it or yeahcos likela laser printers like perfect the one ive seen i dont know its perfect it was perfect i mean ive got a do you agree then ill show you did you cop copied it off today yeah yeah yeah so why are you doing it on the because im still gonna read through it the colour laser printer thing right that can printed in full yet as long as its yeah is that what its gonna look like like the four hundred its okay then the one i saw it was the same plain you know im not you like that you like print printing it its gonna be like two yeah i got everything apart from that apart from what that ar theyve updated it it was probably i wonder what three three if you got engaged do you want us to do for your friend what you know your best friends how how can you do your best friends like that yeahon those dates im not sure people probably the manager look on you know what i mean how can you not do that for your favourite friend aint it your best buddy why dont you go home and alright ah ah grrr its shit what you bought is shit you dont like it do you i havent had time to good you know disks no yeah i know but with them not knowingfriends because theres so much disk swopping dont all got one drive yeah everyone i know give you one drive and half some way er some people still got half yeah i know how can you half meg youre in er when like when i first got my computer get half meg extra was about a hundred pound yeah for the one it was about a hundred pound to get so obviously you know there was still people with half meg mm because they cant twenty twentyfive pound no listen up you get about twenty pounds it went down yeah i know twenty pounds likewh i didnt bother getting a drivebe because i sold my computer but i was gonna get one and you need the drive as well drive yeah i mean got one and but you know you see some people with just half you know that is stupid they cant play best game what the best games are the ones with one meg theyre like whatever yeah bought his computer after me and he didnt get he didnt get all the parts because its shouldnt got it probably buy it cheaper mhm normal price no he got it cheap what would you say he got it for more why does it say three disks its not three disks its four must be released it which isnt all that good the background the animation of the people isnt very good but otherwise its go i its good that tournaments meant to be good i havent heard it yet yeah its alright eight people its the best in the definitely its got nowhere does it beat most you the thing most to me mhm two games fit on one disk yeah i i couldnt buy buy the one disk you couldnt one disk what hes got if or you i think he buys them off the man in the market yeah but has he got the actual copier mhm so he buys how much does he get it for do you know no hes got erm ill getem for you quite cheap not flashback another wa hes got another quite cheap i often how much hes got when i said how much does he buy it for he got he buys it from the market what market do you know right could you ask him what market does he buy it from which one yeah and what the prices are and ill find out the price for i probably be able to get it cheaper because the guy who i buy the mega stuff off mhm erm the games for it and ill be able to get it off him cheap yeah because im already getting the music stuff off him well it wont be much itll be you know what kind wow look at that man look at at that look at that thats a normal picture aint no normal picture man in the middle of a game thats middle of a game i know ive seen ive seen the game are you not do that yeah but look at it man yeah you put that on any computer no picture like that no what do you mean no no you cant do it on that not coloured yo you probably cant tell the difference you get four thousand and whatever colours on there yeah so you get two hundred and fiftysix thousand yeah but they dont use all the different shades it do they it does yeah it does it does some pictures mi and thatll be animated like that games would be like that you know the games like i can borrow them if thats all look at that brilliant graphics game like that game like that like that so when youre selling a computer i thought you were selling into er when i sell it yeah no ones gonna buy unless you go and put it in a and you have to do yeah i know i was lucky that two people was asking i know people i know three people that want to sell their amega including yeah i know youre lucky its true you know yeah i know i sold it for a reasonable price only a week after i said i was gonna sell it what you say about twentythree pound from a mhm between twenty and twentyfive so its theres a hundred and eighty what even new yeah they go for about i dont know you see some for about one fiftynine yeah i know thats why my friend says in all that but with games and everything i know from about hundred and fifty pound you could pay and they just one double about that much disks not many no you dont want about ten pound worth of diskscos theyre only colour disks cheap things look at that man that would flicker on the thingy that oh would that flicker this picture yeah that would yeah i know but its on the twelve hundred no it wouldnt alright on that monitor it would on that monitor mm a good song why dont you get some amega five hundred computer with many games so obviously hes got pirates with many games once you box mint condition with everything in mint condition hundred and seventy pound look after my computer ill be you dont dust your computer or anything or else you get all them colours i leave the dust alone did they say its worth buying it this ones rubbish look amega five hundred with mouse and joystick all leads modulator no games hundred and twentyfive pound i didnt give them my mouse er i gaveem the mouse but no joystick amega five hundred half meg includes mouse joystick ten copied games hes actually writ it ten copied games also uses manual games includes arcade karati chase h q brand new hundred and seventy pound half meg but i think theyve probably oh yeah ive seen that before thats the one i saw on games master what it say about it catalogue with yeah those three games are making theyre making games theyre saying about the twelvehundred renegade renegade does it say renegade oh i thought you meant meridian two target thats gonna be good i thought they would make that oww think how fast its gonna be on that although game the show man i wanted to get myself that shouldnt have bought those blank disks still thats good news are you gonna get a twelve hundred im alread getting that how come like to get one cheap its not worth it pity not worth it man wh wh what were gonna do to a twelve hundred that we cant do here play wicked amazing super games yeah but i dont i ever do is copy the word processing er erm games now two hundred different colours yeah man its the best who cares about compatibility if theyre just see when the amega first came out five hundred they aint it yeah they were rubbish thats what these games are like in a cou in about two years the amega drive is gonna be so good sure two hundred and fifty thats what youre gonna be sent all i can say is id better not be wrong what made you decide to sell your top i havent sold it yet what you mean you might decide just that you decide to sell it anyway yeah i want to sell what made you twelve hundred er i thought youd gone a bit shitty i like the graphics ah do you reckon that could be the picture yeah that is the picture it looks the same dunnit yeah but thats animated its just shh and all these things background thats alright the games shit isnt it though yeah its not that brilliant and a lovely picture well it was alright at the beginning thats the exactly the same as the five hundred version innit yeah slows down you know well look out read it read it read it the bottom line read it was it a record now yeah what does it say in places it doesnt fair as the previous incarnation when the screen gets busy it lasts at least background strain your eyes after a while wella wanker though aint he oh background i dont understand that about youre probably dazzled youre probably dazzled by it might slow down because deprogramming has probably just took the old one and just made it possibly but look at lionheart they said thats thats that plays perfectly you know when you running and those pikes come in underneath you what read it read it as with the normal version it is a very good game thats worthy of your cash if youve got a twelve hundred get but get this however if you havent got a twelve hundred and get thisversion and control yourself the fact that youre missing much is worth it yeah i got that down yeah youre not missing much whereas youre missing youve missed a lot of yeah but not only dont know wh what the reviews are like should get that what was the name are you recording have to record everything they want me to write out the stuff you dont yeah about that whos been talking thats all nothing its not hard im just gonna make all bullshit havent played it and he dont have to work it out himself oh yeah its mm dont let know you are who said that me what was up yeah why let me see these names who wrote that other review which read it read it see what his name was yeah go on not now yeah okay yes hes gonna told you hes probably like like a whatsit or something hes got the same setup as er come on lets there you go yeah see ya see ya see ya come on lets take no come on come on and watch her take her test some yeah come on coat on yeah why not any good thing come on man just im going in tomorrow actually using okay now you havent got any more no mm and you cant can you watch home and away watching home and away you got visitors aint it what you got visitors no two eight six two eight six and you for a two eight six why not grrr like it two eight six three eight six will be a bit respectable four eight six it would be okay but getting i can get lots yeah mm stuff ive already got there excel got that draw got that dulux paint what you got in there erm lets see it lets see it whycos i said no i dont believe you sod it dont believe me then its up to you innit he aint got it nn dont you dont think so your lying what you get up there college aint it er college theyre going out arent they what about its alright its upgradable aint it five hundred was upgradable i dont care its cheap innit why dont you get twelve hundred or something like that yeah i might so much mm thatll be your first twelve hundred wont it well yeah hundred u k twelve hundred you had a twelve hundred before youre not believe it or not its up to you im going incos im gonna miss home and away so ill see two later you know what no but come on then keep it or something keep it no i cant take yeah i might so youre never away yet do you want to know what i done at school today yeah what did you do did you go swimming yeah and i done my life saving did ya yeah so what did you have to do then well what i had to do i had to swim under the water yeah grab a erm a brick and yeah and swia and swim back up again and and also you have to get get this dummy yeah and you swim backwards like know how you sa life save someone yeah and you swim you do you do a back stroke yeah and you swim backwards to the shore and you climb out and know do that thing without breathing like yeah put their chin up yeah and open the mouth to mouth resuscitation yeah mm and and that and ill and i passed and i need to get my medals and all that you did pass and and also the lady who teaches you swimming yeah erm see sa she said that you cant swim properly who me yeah how do yo how do you know cos she told me why because she said to me is your brother called anthony and i goes and i goes yeah and she goes well your brother needs to be swimming more yeah i know so what dont bother me yeah well it should yeah bother you innit mm anyway well is roseanne on what is roseanne on yeah anyway patrick go could you put it on roseanne please yeah see you see hold on patrick would you erm go round carls house tomorrow about eight oclock and ask carl if he wants to swap his for one of my freedom dragons la land no dragons lair oh anthony he really take u s gold whos got u s gold though anthony dont bring it tomorrow oh yeah oh yeah no but i wanna play with it first though yeah right thats one of the top sega games u s gold no and mickey mouse and castle of indians yeah theres that u s gold erm navy seal i had the i aint taking number two because it might get nicked yeah im getting pick fighter when on erm monday alright then alright i then see i ya right see you later patrick hey what patrick when youre going out to to play yeah tell damian to come up for me alright yeah alright see you later yeah bye anthony whats on telly duckwing duck why oh can you put it on i carlton what can you put it on carlton t v alright then hold on hurry up oh we missed it what did we miss duckwing duck oh its what up doc se its all your fault brother hows it my fault because because you told me to turn it over and watch something else oh never mind how to ma how to make a cup of coffee the first thing you have to do is take the kettle to the tap and turn the tap on and then take the kettle back from where you got it and plug it into the plug and wait for the kettle to boil while youre waiting for the kettle to boil get a cup from the cupboard and put one so erm teaspoonful of coffee in it and then put two spoonful of sugar then after the kettle has boiled you pour the hot water into the cup and add the milk and stir it together and thats how you make a cup of coffee well if you want you can add cake or anything have coffee and cake yeahand coffee and biscuits okay bye how to make a cup of tea well really how to make a cup of tea is like the same thing as making a cup of coffee first you have to take the kettle to the tap turn the tap on and fill up the kettle then take the kettle back to the ma erm where you got it from and plug it into the wa wall while youre waiting for the kettle to boil erm get a cup from the cupboard and a tea bag from the tea jar put tea bag in the the cup and then wait for the kettle to boil and o once the kettle has boiled you put your hot water into the cup and le and let the tea brew for a little while and then after you let it brew you can either add milk to it or do not add milk to it and you can put as many sugars as you like to it you can have biscuits and cake with it oh okay bye mum im going to the shops do you want anything alright then okay wha what paper do you want the sunday times okay right see ya mum ill be back in a minute alright bye now to for some fucking dirty swear wo oh oh oh you fucking bitch you irish bastard aidan and mandy have it in bed wo oh bed squeaking ah ha ah ha ah ha ah ah fucking slag dirty whore piss off you irish slag yeah ill fucking shag her for a pint of fucking bitter ya pakis and we hate holland the dutch bastards ah ah lets go paki bashing yeah well bollocks to you too mate fucking wanker dont tell me about i see your mum erm down kings cross tube station going penny a lick penny penny a lick and your mum sits out outside saying its so easy your mum your mum really desperate man i dont care put it this way at least my mum never beat up my dad ah ah or my dad beat up my mum ah ah thats a cuss ah cuss to match that oh my god boy i had that person finish i dont care what anyone says that person is finish yeah but yeah but yeah yeah yeah yeah you wanna fight ill fight you any day alright then after school yeah alright then ill batter you till it makes you fucking roland rat john er johns mums a fucking dirty fat whore whore so is craig barbara oh barbara oh barb whoop ding dong the bells are clashing lets all go paki bashing ah oh pakis run run the pakis gonna stab ya oh fuck michaels been stabbed im going back for them i dont care no one stabs my cousin what shall i do to them im gonna fucking shoot them with a pellet gun you if anyone touches him man ill kill them no matter who he is ill fucking kill them hey john your mums a hells angel anyway so sa that dont really bother me hells angel on a motorbike aargh aargh aargh aargh aargh here dame can you handle a one two five yeah man really innit ill handle a one two five every day right well so thats alright tomorrow right me and you go down the dirt track and well see if you can handle a one two five yeah alright then why cayo youre obviously gonna get gutted to the boy mm did he tell you she going out to mrs barbara she gives barbara oh shes one dirty whore shes good in bed you know you know what im saying woo barbara ah ah barbara ah ah barbara oh give me a bo oh give me more want some you wanna get pu wanna get in contact with a prostitute phone what was itthats for a prostitute and the code word is maxi priest alright yeah talking of him what about shama joan kill the war you know im gonna get tonight oh and carolinayeah if you get up on a roll carolina jump and across carolina come on me oh watch how she groove carolina come on me oh watch out you get groove oh carolina your bump across to carolina your bump across oh carolina you got me love yeah if get up higher ah your ah one two three chi chi carolina come on me oh watch how she groove carolina come on me oh watch out in your groove oh carolina carolina jump across oh carolina carolina jump across watch how she rockmove your body let man them come get up and move oh carolina carolina jump across da da ring oh carolina carolina rasta baee carolina you got me girl yeah you get up on the rock oh i like that song its wicked informant you dont say gonna give her one there yeah so on and so on and so on so on so on i like your boom boom there dance in a in a lady mm mm mm mm man mm mm just be good to me ah ah er oh in the morning just be good to me oh yeah who comes down to rave down erm bethnal green in benjies wicked theres gonna be d j and all that with all hard core music its safe kinda wicked well im buying ticket today and and not only im going arsenal f a cup final and i reckon that weve got a good chance beating sheffield wednesday at football i dont care what anyone says were definitely gonna win anyway and if we win erm all three things all three matches so far weve won the cocacola cup were gonna play for the fa erm erm the f a cup and then were gonna play for the premiere league and if we win all the other three georgell be the only manager in history to win all three things and if we yeah and if we yeah well still win we well were still going down in history for winning three fo all three matches in a row and then were going to europe where well where well most probably get knocked out in the first round right i dont care and ian wright cant play for erm england any more because he broke his knee okay no his toe should i say thats what he broke he broke his toe oh oh yeah dad guess what slick come back from his erm whatsername holiday from jamaica he go he got me he got me a tshirt hat erm he got me trousers a wicked pair of ragamuffin trousers he got me a lot of stuff man got me records tape he got me shaggy carolina erm shabba ranks and all his songs they got they got wicked raga music over there i dont care man fucking scu excuse me yeah ill give you a story to read when im fucking fighting okay yeah slags but and now and now were gonna go to the things what parents have wrong like their like they spoil their child and everything at home or heres a letter that was sent to me by teresa from birmingham dear anthony our five year old son our five year old daughter is a very bad loser when we play games with her sh and she doesnt win she either gets upset and cries or gets angry weve trying showing her that we dont mind when we lose but it doesnt seem to work work any ideas well yeah forwewhat i will say to you is try giving her a surprise when you when you or the father lose again you should react by getting upset or angry this is serious suggestions often children can learn from seeing themselves as others see them when you get angry about losing your husband canyo ha losing your husband can ask for his wife from your daughter about how to deal with it do this lightly so you can so she can see youre you are acting and doesnt get frightened yet seriously enough so she hasnt had she hasnt so she has an opportunity to put herself in your shoe if you feel this too much to do for you stick to what you are are already doing dont pay close attention to the detail what happens when you do show her you mind losing what do you next what do you do next and how can you tell her you dont want to play any more games or if you analyse her reactions carefully youll see how some encourage encouraging that changes your looking for you for youre likely to find she begins to to modify her behaviour that was from teresa from birmingham now i wanna go onto a dear anne one which is very interesting hold on right dear anne can i give him up im divorced forty ye im a divorced forty year old woman with two grown up children and i am in a terrible situation the thing is that my infa infatuated with my bo with my daughters boyfriend who is also my sons best friend it started when i when i came home drunk after his like he was started flirting with me saying how older women turn on i was flattered and one thing led to another af i thought that first time would be the last but since this steves been dropping in during the day while my son and daughter are at work i know this sorried affair is wrong that i end up breaking my daughters heart or upsetting my son sons ha but i dont think i can give up steve am i feeling desperate can you help well one thing is fucking kick him out in our fucking house kick him out your house or you move and leave your kids at home really thats what id do and theres another one am i prepared too old perhaps im too hold old i am a twenty seven year old woman who cant swim ive never enjoyed a beach holidays because im too scared to go in the water now my moth now my friends at the mother mother and baby group have joined the water babies class at the local pool but i feel so nervous i cant go how can someone my age learn to swim summer is coming this year and i really want to learn well what you do is you go to your nearest leisure centre and ask if you could do the training classes for the adults who cant sa who cant swim yet and then by about four months performance you should be able to do about ten metres whatever you can do okay okay bye yeah and heres a little funny picture out of the newspaper theres a woman in the be and theres a man underneath the bed and its got underneath itfrank cant you forget you are a mechanic for once dont you get it man under the bed and a woman up the bed ah ah god that is disgusting and theres erm mm oh erm theres theres erm a boy with a big umbrella whos got and its raining and hes goti didnt know april showers were like this and then theres this girl called susie saying to her shes getting all her clothes off and all that undress yourself from my clothes theyre so fucking stupid and they got all modern clothes and hair and everything nice sexy girls not prostitutes and theres a good one with a dog up on a horse just keep just keeping the seat warm its got and theres a little baby boy and girlwere only kissing cousins its got funny and then theres theres my favourite bit in here wheres it overheardive just thrown away some old chicken some cold chicken said the elderly lady to her friend i was i was frightened id get salmosa se semolina poisoning well if a brick layer lays bricks why doesnt a plumbers lay plums and it said the little boy to his mother that comes from mrs ji j port rush port rush erm lets what else we got trips we got makeup how to look after your face got a healthy diet you got this i theres a help line and its if you want that you got love to take away from the fear you got your help line you can use the help line and phone it over from where you are into england it will cost you a packet though so i doubt if you fo can afford it you got shampoos you got man and a woman who havent been together long cos er cos they just got married ah you got finlay out of erm home and away and er bo and her boyfriend who used to play hayden in there they them two go out with each oth each other elmo estevez er er elmo estevez and his wife paula abdul paula abdul in here its got paula abduls pregnant but in real life paula abdul isnt pregnant and you got you got the man from the terminator arnold schwarzenegger a big heavy monster build who was in total recall raw deal what else erm cyborg conan and the barbarian erm hercules phworgh hes in a lot of films kindergarten cop and hes in a lot of films got people from the bill funny man got cooking my own story about the hillsborough disaster what happened in liverpool when liverpool were playing ho oh nottingham forest and what happened was is that there was extra fans coming in to the ground and the police let them in and then everyone just started to get squashed and all that so it goes the man theres a man who went there he goesi survived the hillsborough on the forth anniversary of the british football worst disast disaster survivorsa steve tells what hillsborough meant to him and his family that is good go womens bra cutlery shampoo woman that look like tramps and they look like wicked nice girls got you got erm a pair of two lovers er a womans house got burnt down and the man next door went down there and helped them build it up and then theyre lover forever you got you got how ha how to do up your own house and you got this boy whos shot in the eye by pellets twice whos gotmum i cant see ow and theres er and theres a personality quiz right here it goes how would you react when your best friend tells you tells you youre really wicked a tell her shes as as a pa pal too b try to make amends for upsetting her or c take it as a real compliment and you are on the same wavelength question two your partner suggests you should go to a phil collins concert do you suggest you go for a meal as well b save your money for iron maiden tour or c tell him youre too old for that sort of mus music question three erm which of these outfits are you most likely to wear on a trip to the the local shops a skimpy top and leggings and doctor martens a baggy top jeans and a pair of trainers a neat ju a neat jumper and matching skirt and shorts number four and the last question you are an eighteen year old single girl which most which most of these days of these sort of days are these most appeal towould yo religions with your partner a group either a packages package with three other friends or a back sweeping around the states of holland with your boyfriend or girlfriend thats it and if you got if you got if you got hold on if you got eight to twelve questions youve this is what the answer is your grudging the street cred quite to start an advice centre that hip hop ho hooray hip hip hooray if its really you and you feel so trendy with genuinelygenuilleygenu ellyjo enjoy life its though if youre being easily led try hard or following trends for the sake of it thats that now im gonna go and get my computer mag hello im back with a computer magazine now ill tell you what the new games are in with in er over here in england well theresanother world barts blazing skies kick off roadrunner robocop three super spiderman and x man sa spi spinny dizzy world super gold you got a al axe razor face ball two thousand n c a n c a a basketball race driving town park sonic blast man sword blazer super double dragon star wars super champ erm the magical quest the world league soccer and th theres the a to z of reviews addams family dragons lair f one r o c final fight f zero joe and mack crustys fun house lemmings paper boy two pilot wings rival turf silver city streetfighter two super adventure land castlevania five super ghosts and ghouls super mario world super off race funboy tech super super smashing t v super shot goal super tennis and t m n t i v top gear ultra rain u s gobtron er w w f and zelda three the link to the past that is a blinding game ill take you to one of our previews that we got erm road runner its star wars super star wars brilliant game if you was gonna get that i will tell you should buy it its worth it yeah n c c a basketball that is brilliant you can be the a team especially if youre michael ow hes the best the pro score for that is seventy five per cent not bad yeah that ill show you ill tell you you got face ball thats a very very good game in th over here it only cost forty fa forty five pound and you can play one or two players on it and the pro score is eighty eight per cent not bad for that one yeah you got sonic brassman right yo you can have one player and it costs forty four pound ninety nine and its eight seven per cent and then you got race driving one player forty five pound erm pro score fifty one per cent youve got rampart erm forty four pound ninety nine one or two players and pro score eighty five per cent not bad for that one you got zule blazer forty nine pound ninety nine one player pro score eighty five per cent and then you got ex layer erm forty four pound ninety nine erm one player per cent pro score was ninety one per cent then you got super double dragon brilliant game you sho you should get if i was you erm say around erm forty five pounds exactly players one or two percent sixty one per cent erm and then you got magical quest mickey mouse thats erm one or two players er erm dont know the price erm pro score ninety four per cent and here you got super soccer erm one or two players price thirty nine pound ninety nine pro score eighty per cent and then you got super goal thats another football game like so soccer erm that is erm that is no price but er erm pro score eighty four per cent then you got euro football champ no price overall per cent erm forty eight per cent for that one and super kick off the best game going out er the best football game going out on the all computers erm forty five pound ninety five erm erm overall two players you can play pro score eighty one per cent not bad for that game then you got you can win a street fighter two erm all you have to do is dial a phone number thats thats street fighter then you can win a super nintendo and thats super nintendo brilliant and down here on the side in front of me now you got super super nesh yo and thats athe thats the one what comes from america and super nesh u k tt brilliant then you gotanother world one player forty five pound and o pro score eighty six per cent and then you robocop three and thats a brilliant film of that im telling you one player forty four pound ninety nine erm overall per cent forty six er er now erm you got sparks nightmare thats one player and thats forty five pound and overall per cent a hundred and if its a hundred per cent that is brilliant its a good game so far that is the best one weve had and you got super savers where you can save all your money theres games and all the others you got castlevania five forty two pound ninety nine you got axe razor forty eight erm another world forty two addams family forty four ninety nine f zero a brilliant game to get thirty nine pound ninety nine final fight okay but its a bit boring forty four paper boy forty pounds pilot wings thirty nine pound legend of zelda link to the past thirty eight pound brilliant game that is a hundred per cent and all then you got lemmings forty four pound ninety nine rival turf forty two pound ninety nine oh street fighter fo street fighter fifty nine pound ninety nine but thats getting out of fashion now thats getting boring super adventure island that is getting brilliant thats forty forty three super ghosts and ghouls forty two erm super alien rebel forty two super sucker thirty nine with action replay which makes you go into harder or easier if you want and they can show you extra levels where you can cheat and all that thats forty three got trial blazer joystick twenty nine pound brilliant i dont care what anyone says theyre wicked you got a quest joy pad fourteen nineteen ninety nine that is brilliant and all erm thats it really you got then you got dragons lair forty two pound ninety nine you got one or two players pro score eighty three and you get exhaust heat this is the last one one player thirty nine pound ninety nine right can you turn this way do you all understand the diagram sir i got a lets see if we can go through it first i didnt do this the next day you got your diagram of a square there yeah i know this oh lets just go through it okay carl have a look at this first of all there are two types of environment cos in a moment youre gonna be writing this up youre gonna be writing an explanation of this will we sir okay yes sir oh enterprise there can you follow the diagram as i go through it there are two types of environment shh shh your environment human and physical so in your opening paragraph thats what you say what is the human made up of please anthony of shh anthony sorry what are the three parts of it please nations population level of development nations population and level of development now then i dont know if she talked to you about this do you know about the levels of development no didnt think you did there are three levels of development and youre gonna have to explain this this morning so just watch this is an aid memoir whats an aid memoir aid memoir a memory memory are they memories or an aid to your memories this is not this is not one hundred percent accurate it is a generality what i say on here you will might not always find will be different wouldnt it slight differences in the real world okay this is you remember ive told you about geography bottles yeah its a rough guide so there are three types of industries what are they please joy sorry three kinds of industry joy listen lajoy youve got yourself a page full of lines im sick and tired of these people shouting out choose a proper one and hand it in by one fifty today so you can do it in your lunch hour three types of industry joy secondary good primary secondary whats another word for ins for primary industry please er craig er er another word for it dunno go on something that was there at the time nona no look at least hes trying fellas mark er number one the first no premium no go on renewable no its using natural resources gimme an example please pardon gimme an example of a primary industry put your hands down whats a whats a ma give me an example of a natural resource for this group danny coal coal so give me an example daniel of an industry using a natural resource er er lumberjack er lumberjacking give me another one anthony oil carl coal mining coal mining anything thats come from the ground is a primary industry or farming coal mining or farming is using natural resources okay secondary whats another word for a secondary industry please manufacturing good manufacturing want to give me an example of a manufacturing industry carl manufacturing i dont know sir kazie think then manufacturing what is manufacturing whats another work for manufa making making making you give me something thats made kazie your clothes chairs the chair industry in manufacturing cars paints industrial and factories yeah training shoes carpet stereo look around theyre all around do you understand that mm pardon yes sir so manufacturing such as the car industry tertiary please in other words adam service industry service sector gimme an example of a service industry please richard i said put your hands selling please selling selling shopkeeping another one car sales car se yeah shops any sort of shop or emergency what about service doctors accountant civil service public employees dustman okay so theres your three types of industry any job which sector for example would running a hotel come in running a hotel which sector would it come under right these are sector whats a sector in mathematics please the area well well a area a a part yeah these are three types of primary secondary and tertiary sectors so give me which sector is the hotel industry in secondary no do you make hotels so what do you do when you go to a hotel you stop there dont you so what sector is it tertiary tertiary cos its providing a service service if you go on holiday and there arent any hotels youre gonna be sleeping outside with the stars youll be back again can you give me an example of the electrician service which sector is the electrician in service service which i which sector is the house builder in secondary secondary cos hes ma making houses which sector is the lawyer in tertiary tertiary which sector is the research assistant in a laboratory primary no sectors secondary tertiary no well secondary no theyre in the quaternary sector yeah sir you know you said the house builders are secondary if theyre making something theyre also providing a service though arent they but tha well so is the person who makes shoes cos if we didnt have somebody making shoes wed all be walking round bare foot see what i mean yep yeah a person whos make tables yeah hes providing a service but in th the prime role yeah mm okay the person is who for example who makes medicine yeah hes in the manufacturing industry but theyre providing a service yeah yeah the person who sells the house yeah so if he sells hes tertiary is the tertiary quaternary sector you do not need to know about okay but quaternary sector is anybody whos into research or er high international finance and banking yeah its a new one thats only just been around for the last fifty years okay but just for your information you do not need to know that but most jobs all jobs in fact could be divided into these sectors because you could say international banking could go into the ser tertiary sector sir is this for the key stage three what were doing no oh thats alright then were not doing that you dont come under key stage until you go into wa er er year eight i think it is okay right so these are the three sectors now there are three types of country and these are types of country right boy now then the way that you categorize countries what do i mean categorize well catori put them in order put them them into not order thats rank a different like primary secondary and put into sir different categories yeah yeah like for what theyre good at well developing okay or whatever now then a country that has less developed countries have this is a graph now yeah less developed countries sit down quickly boy less developed countries have some primary industry they have very little secondary industry but they have even less tertiary now this is based on area for example dya remember we looked at whats this country brazil brazil which part is the rich north brazil which part is rich south part south south so here there is service and there is some manufacturing manufacturing its changing because of the what project environment in the north there isnt okay there is a lot more primary what primary activities are happening in the northern part of brazil mining the cutting down of trees the cutting down of trees what else farming farming what else coal mining mining right they do some man this is increasing but its only happening in some less developed countries can anybody say why its happening in so some countries you know i said jobs are divided into primary secondary tertiary some all countries can divide can divide it up into less developed developing and developed so tell me then why do only some less developed countries have primary industries cos they aint got the companies to build up the no things not the companies they aint got the people no i was gonna say they aint got the things to do it no they havent got any coal they havent got any trees for example a country thats in the da in the desert with no india trees india no fish no land to farm yeah and and no mines or minerals underneath the ground can that have a lot of primary industry no no so theres some countries in the desert around the gobi desert that dont have any primary industry do you understand that yes now they have some secondary industry cos every country has to make some sort of farming tools has to make some plates you know youve seen photographs and youve seen pictures some countries all have some sort of factory they dont have big factories like they have at dagenham but small what i call almost they are called these cottage industries what do you think i mean by cottage industries a small small you know what a cottage is its a small house these are small industries remembering of course that there will be some big industries this is just general okay if you think of a less developed country you might find some big industry this is just a way to divide the now then developing countries have much more raw materials industry and that is still increasing they have more secondary and they have more area but its still spatial because brazil is an example of a developing country would use that much mining now its small well because what they do is what do you think they do with the goods they dig out the ground they dont use it its mostly for export export same as here this is for export and this is just beginning and its mostly multinational companies that run it okay finally a developed country has much less primary carl has a lot more secondary but it is changing do we now for example make er big ships like we used to yeah no no we make a lot of computers and things like that dont we changing the what we make or manufacture what do gimme an example of a multinational country multinational company in a developing country that makes things sanyo what sanyo yes where are they made where are where are nike trainers made nike area er america korea yeah theyre made in korea yeah that is a developing country but its a multinational company whats a multi national company craig er look at the word its company thats got bases in yeah all over the yeah many different countries have you seen the er whats the advert with the globe is it i c i or b p reebok no the globe i c i yeah the one with erm cream on its face that one erm where thats a toothpaste ad though british airways sir is it no mu british airways is a multinational company i c i is i c i is its i c i yeah you got o i c i er okay no its not but we have a lot american express sir yeah american express yeah shows you on there is a multi national company it is a multicompany yeah youre right we have a lot of tertiary now these what do you think the e stands for everything export sorry engage no think yeah we dont export some tertiary services do we exchange exchange things yeah e equals i dont know enterprise no i dont know employ in that sector employee okay so the number of people in the country employed in that sector about a hundred two hundred years ago we had ninety five percent of people i in this country were employed in farming now these countries have ninety five percent and they will gro gradually grow into a developed country do you remember last year when we had the population graph that went like that well yeah the birth rate and in nineteen fifty in u k it started to rise yeah nineteen fifty in brazil was exactly where it was eighteen fifty for the u k do you remember compared the two graphs okay so now you understand levels of development there are three levels of development what are they richard less developed developing and okay developed and e do you understand this yeah yeah right going back to this because when you come to write this up you need to include this yeah okay physical environment and there you have your third type coming up you have sorry would you yeah okay you have whats geology please geography no otherwise it would have written geography on there its like saying whats a ford its actually ford fiesta sir is it like looking up something geology is rocks you got rocks in there sir some rocks have got hole in it you know that you know right okay so the first thing in geology why is geology important cos you got what the rock is like cos you got materials in it that we need yeah like tin or iron or gold or even minerals erm zinc oil gold or zinc any of those right climate weather why is that important please which sector really might the climate and weather help er primary primary why cos its farming to grow it farming another sector secondary why secondary tertiary secondary could help because what happens if theres a lot of water you could put a hydroelectric dam up there which could help electricity which could help your industry yeah and finally tertiary sector why is climate and weather useful for tertiary sector why is climate what happens when its really really hot you got fans people go away what do you mean you gotta buy fans no people go on holiday people go on holiday there okay get the fans out the next section animals and plants animals and plants is obviously to do with tertiary farming farming because for example you cant keep er er strawberries in the cold because theyd die you ought to be a farmer when you grow up youd make a fortune okay and the fourth sector shops no scenery landscape why is that important please so like youre not sir damaging the environment pardon notyo youre not damaging the environment what people come no this is a picture of a map of japan is it yeah looks like a gu water pistol all of japan inside theres no environment the brown there is mountain can you build cities on top of the mountains no can you build factories on top of the mountains no most of the mountains are all volcanoes anyway theres a lot of earthquakes there so most of your cities yeah there arent any are round the edge of it around the edge of it sir wheres the wall then wheres the the wall the wool yeah the wall what wall the great wall they gotta wall great wall of china chinas not in japan they got a wall okay lets move on okay yeah there are flat the buildings yeah and soil why is soil important so you can grow more resources cos farming involves the crops what so you grow more resources no you cant the what crops farming farming crops yeah okay now then the physical environment leads onto those three types of resources and they are renewable aha what whats mean what have we been calling it not renewable sounds like finish which means that eventually they will die run out give me an example of a renewable resource please trees renewable paper no sir actual resource come on coal renewable once you burn coal die its dead oil water plastic water water yeswhe when you go to farmers grow plastic trees in the future yeah coal seen it water coal mm new word for you aesthetic have you ever come across that in yeah art mm nah aesthetic means it means it is very much like the everybody wants to look at it alright sir thought it was you three okay factors needed for life residence residence whats that mean anthony for a house where you can live in or a house or a box yes a house or box okay food why do we need food to keep ourselves alive to keep us alive energy no energy you dont need it though why do we need work exercise no so we so we can our bills money to get money money leisure to have fun and exercise yeah other goods and services plumber no factors needed for life other goods and services subjects shops extras shops shops shops electricity t v bank station banks lawyers accountants that sort of thing health why do we need health so we dont die to look after li our bodies to stay alive otherwise youre dead yeah movement what does it mean here in terms of movement they dont mean going dancing erm you keep kicking ya no transport and keeping and transport of people good cathy and movements movements of residence what what the same as you do for planting trees i can see it now information technology and ideas t v oh computers computers telephone and and video telephone and improvement in compact disc technology what happened if there are improvements in technology in the industry no more workers right okay all these things provide economic systems agricultural industrial and service are they the same as pra are are they the same as primary secondary and tertiary yeah no no no daniel er er er er er agricultural is not coal mining unless you eat coal ah industrial okay these are systems one provides us with food one provi puts bits together and the other provides us with a service okay then there is the cycle as you can see those three factors there human physical and systems go together into that circle there carl youll be writing this up and you wont be able to do it those are individual locational decisions what do we mean by that individual locational decisions well look back to the factors needed for life first of all people decide where theyre gonna live and what theyre gonna live in people decide what food they want what to buy people decide where theyre gonna work or have no that sorted out people decide what leisure facilities theyre gonna use people decide what other systems theyre gonna have for example people i know still wont buy a television or a video or a satellite dish or a microwave right they wont do it they dont want to have that yes people decide whether to opt into the health service or doctors bupa or bupa spit it out movement people decide whether to use public transport buy a car go on the bus bus move house move country move region how dya move a country what how dya move a country no move from a country from one country to another okay these companies decide whether where and when to work where and when to build why do you think fords decided to build at dagenham cos theres lots of space its a city a lot of space a city spaces lots of reasons they didnt just say you know er er er dagenham motors there well build there mm do you ever cos theres does anybody ever watch the news where they say japanese company decide to locate in manchester or whatever yeah mm no it should do carl cos they get a nice profit you should do carl divvy you know not just watch bloody bart simpson do i do i ever right people why do people why do people move to work on the docklands cos they cos they money live near it or theyre quicker its in the city now no when you moved here not to pay rent wo oh there are lots of reasons why people choose and then when people choose it creates whats there a spatial pattern and what are spatial patterns areas space patterns a space pattern a pa a pattern of industry and ri locations patterns sort of a pattern right provides making goods and service available in all areas okay turn the page please nig gi gi gerianig gi gi erianigegi gi rianiger gi gi rianiger gi gi ria your work so far has looked at the case studies of three kinds of activities primary secondary and tertiary they all provide jobs for people theyre all interlinked how is a farm interlinked please lets if we can do because youre getting wheat in fact what well do is well stop after weve done this and then your books i want you to get that diagram down and spirograph down now then here we have a farm and it is a farm a mixed farm what do we mean by a mixed farm please youve got er animals and you grow wheat animals and crops its alright im watching well as i said before okay im watching a mixed farm how is that linked to a to the primary industry to coal mining cos theyre digging no but are they anthony unless you can say something intelligent shut your bloody mouth right aha you have to think before you speak engage your brain before your mouth they should work in harmo sir breunor bruenor the black also called the knight of the illfitting coat was one of the knights of the round table in arthurian legend he was the son of sir brunor thegood knight without fear his brothers were sir dinadan and sir daniel both were killed by sir lancelot their father had been murdered and brunor swore to wear his fathers illfitting coat until the murder was avenged sir breunor was the lord of pendragon castle he was married to maladisant
a great theft and the culprit is the great saiyaman where did chibi go he was here when i checked up on him the day before yesterday he just hatched from the egg so he shouldnt be able to fly yet and i havent seen the two adult monsters lets look a little more i cant watch this enough videl if you want to become a real champion like me you should train more is that the tenkaichi budoukai im looking forward to it but papa ive heard that the champion before you was pretty strong too oh you mean son goku he used some kind of stupid trick so no one really knows who he is but i have a lot more real strength than he has if i had gone to that competition i would have surely won son son goku goten werent you able to find him i wonder if something happened to him starting today in the park of the circus show is a baby monster this monster was just found yesterday by musuka the monster appears to enjoy performing in front of an audience its chibi next sunday a lot of people are sure to come whats he talking about that little things terrified he must have been kidnapped while the parents were gone otherwise they wouldnt have let this happen i feel bad for chibi dont worry goten let me handle this this must be the place chibi thats so sad ill save you excuse me are you the most important person in this circus what do you want will you please release chibi back into the mountains dont be stupid do you know how hard i worked to bring that thing to the city hes going to have to work hard to make me a lot of money now but did you kidnap chibi just to make you money shut up i caught him myself its my right to use him as i please what are you going to do about it anyway ive got to save chibi i have to take chibi back to his mother and father soon im sure theyre worried about him too wait they must be looking for him right now if thats the case something terrible might happen behave yourself you can relax now chibi its me gohan youre okay now lets go back to your dad now good here we go what in hell do you think you are doing im a champion of justice you damned thief youre wrong its dangerous to swing this thing around what is he lets go something terrible has happened musukasan the monster has been kidnapped w what hey whats wrong dont do that are you afraid of flying ill just have to run away on the ground i guess he still is just a kid but youre eventually going to have to fly on your own chibi thats the crook get him even though hes the great saiyaman i cant let him do this give us back that baby monster lets get out of here good now we can escape we have to get out of town quick come back here great saiyaman youre acting a lot like a thief for being a champion of justice great saiyaman a thief videlsan this is still just a baby i have to take him back to his parents if i dont something terrible might happen give me that monster peacefully if you dont ill have to take him from you with force if you lose to me dont blame me if i take your mask off great saiyaman why are you wasting time isnt it your job to capture thieves dont worry we can leave this up to videlsan whos that girl thats mr satans daughter videlsan thats the daughter of the world champion mr satan i cant believe im going to have to fight videlsan because of this drat stop this videlsan why are you afraid of me if you think that im weak because im a girl youre in for a big surprise i want to see how strong you are but i also want to see who you really are this is the perfect opportunity dont try to hold back against me you dont know what youre talking about im not going to hold back against you videls pretty good shes a lot stronger than mr satan im sorry what are you apologizing for nows my chance do you think you can rebel against me chibi you should be more worried about yourself great saiyaman youre making a mistake what are you talking about if i dont take chibi back something really bads going to happen to this city this is for real videlsan do you think you can trick me like that please understand videlsan thats the spirit it wasnt fun before what do i have to do so shell understand chibi shut up you damn monster shit its a monster shoot them stop that theyre just here to get their baby videlsan please get chibi if i give them back chibi they should calm down hurry before something bad happens okay dont shoot calm down im giving you back chibi so stop being angry do you know those monsters yeah ive played with them since i was a kid right now theyre angry but theyre usually pretty nice they should know who i am even though im transformed have you forgotten me its me gohan gohan you just said youre gohan let go of me videlsan you said that youre son gohankun im not going to let go of you until you confess this isnt the time for that what are you doing tottoo what are you doing do you think ill give you back my money machine stop it watch out videlsan im sorry tottoo dont worry about him chibi hes just knocked out great saiyaman videlsan ill let you take care of the police bye isnt this good chibi arent you afraid of flying with your mother your cute damn it next time im going to capture the whole damn family if you try that ill make you pay you picked the wrong monster give it up everyones safe thanks brother damn im late good morning son gohankun ah videlsan good morning thanks for yesterday im just glad youre okay you cant hide it from me anymore youre the great saiyaman youre him arent you son gohankun damn and i worked so hard to have the perfect costume i was suspicious about the way you talked why did you wear those funny clothes well you see if i wanted my friends to have normal lives i had to hide how strong i am your friends youre the golden haired warrior too arent you youre wrong there really really i cant let her know that okay i guess videlsan dont tell any one else maybe i will son gohankun are you going to the tenkaichi budoukai next month the tenkaichi budoukai itll decide the greatest martial artist in the world its being brought back after not being held for a while my father was the champion last time the one before that was the mysterious man son goku he has the same last name you do thats an unusual name since you have the same name i think that he was your father am i wrong well shes pretty clever thought so youre going to come dont you think itll be interesting for the children of the last two champions to fight at this competition since you were able to knock out that monster with a single punch im sure youre pretty strong too im going to have to pass im not very interested in that then ill tell every one who you are that youre the great saiyaman but if you show up as the great saiyaman no onell know its you but do you want me to tell every one okay ill go yahoo im glad theres going to be someone there strong enough for me to fight oh no this is exactly what i didnt want one more thing great son gohankun what now teach me how to fly it wouldnt be fair if you can fly and i cant okay videlsan okay im looking forward to it son gohankun i cant beat videlsan from one misfortune to another gohans burned his hands on videl again maisprach maisprach is a municipality of the district of sissach in the canton of basellandschaft in switzerland new haven missouri new haven is a city in franklin county missouri united states scorpion mortal kombat scorpion is a fictional character in themortal kombatgames for video game consoles portrayals he was portrayed in games by ed boon and patrick seitz ploisy ploisy is a commune it is found in the region picardie in the aisne department in the north of france
lîle dyeu lîle dyeu is a commune it is found in the region pays de la loire in the vendée department in the west of france schongau bavaria schongau is a town in bavaria near the alps it is along the lech between landsberg am lech and füssen list of universities in canada this is a list of universities in canada forest dormouse the forest dormouse dryomys nitedula is a species of rodent in the gliridae family found throughout much of eurasia hindustani language hindustani is a language it is made up of the common parts of hindi and urdu hindi and urdu have similar grammar but slightly different vocabulary and very different scripts hindustani was born in punjab during the ghaznavid empire lahore as its capital in the early decades of the eleventh century ad
são paulo state são paulo portuguese saint paul is a state in the southeast region of brazil its capital city is called são paulo too geography and economy são paulo is located in the south region of brazil with an area of for comparison the state of oregon in the united states of america has an area of but has a much smaller population it borders the state of minas gerais to the north the state of rio de janeiro and the atlantic ocean to the east the state of paraná to the south and state of mato grosso do sul to the west the capital of são paulo is the city of são paulo são paulo is the state in brazil with the highest economical output it has the second highest per capita income of brazil second only to the brazilian federal district where the federal capital brasília is located with the states of santa catarina and rio grande do sul it shares the highest standard of living in brazil despite of pockets of extreme poverty in the favelas slums in its largest cities the robust economy of são paulo is based in industrial production to include automobile and aviation agriculture services and tourism demographics são paulo is the brazilian state with the largest population and also is the most ethnically diverse portuguese italian spanish arab japanese and other people chose são paulo as their home due to its thriving economy also migrants from other poorer brazilian states especially from the northeast region come to são paulo in search of a better life because there are not enough jobs these people usually have to go back to their states where there are even less jobs transportation são paulo is the state in brazil with the largest and most efficient transportation system the city of são paulo relies on underground train and also suburban atgrade rail systems city buses complement the public transportation system air traffic is the busiest of all brazil harbors along the states ocean front receive and ship a great share of brazils export and import goods sports são paulo is a vibrant place when it comes to sports football soccer is king but the state has human resources and facilities to produce some of the best athletes in the world in many other fields the state has many professional soccer clubs but also volleyball has found a niche here auto racing is a staple of the paulistas way of life the state has produced several racing drivers that have attained international fame main cities são paulo campinas guarulhos osasco ribeirão preto santo andré santos são bernardo do campo são carlos são josé dos campos and sorocaba lincoln castle lincoln castle is a major norman castle in lincoln england it was constructed during the late 11th century on the site of a preexisting roman fortress the castle is unusual in that it has two mottes it is only one of two such castles in the country the other is at lewes in sussex lincoln castle remained in use as a prison and law court into modern times and is one of the better preserved castles in england the crown courts continue to this day it is open to the public most days of the week and possible to walk around the walls from which there are views of the castle complex cathedral the city and surrounding countryside angiography angiography or arteriography is the name for several imaging techniques to show the inside of blood vessels these techniques include baker county florida baker county florida is a county in florida sana nuestra tierra album sana nuestra tierra is the twentyfirst album released by christian singer marcos witt the album was recorded live from houston texas this album was winner of the latin grammy for best christian album credits producers executive producer arrangers worship leader musicians vocalists engineer
african wild dog the african wild dog or painted dog lycaon pictus is a carnivorous mammal of the canidae family in past centuries it had a wide distribution in africa the african wild dog is very social living in packs they hunt antelopes which they catch by chasing them to exhaustion like other canids the african wild dog regurgitates food for its young and other adults their natural enemies are lions and hyenas the lions kill the canids where possible hyenas frequently steal their kills kalasha kalasha also spelled as kalash sanskritkalaśa literallypitcher pot is a metal brass copper silver or gold pot with a large base and small mouth large enough to hold a coconut sometimeskalashacan mean a pot filled with water and topped with a coronet of mango leaves and a coconut this combination is often used in hindu rites mansencôme mansencôme is a commune in the gers department it is in southwestern france purebred purebred organisms are homozygous for the desired characteristics that a breeder wants the offspring of a pure bred organism will always show the desired phenotype the type is often got by inbreeding standard laboratory white rats are so genetically similar that they will accept skin grafts from other rats of the type see strain biology for a fuller discussion lacombe louisiana lacombe is an unincorporated community and censusdesignated place cdp in st tammany parish louisiana united states
meigneux somme meigneux is a commune it is in hautsdefrance in the somme department in north france pleumeurbodou pleumeurbodou is a commune it is found in the region bretagne in the côtesdarmor department in the west of france sister city pleumeurbodou is twinned with phasianidae the phasianidae is a family of birds which includes the pheasants partridges grouse junglefowl including chicken these are terrestrial species variable in size but generally plump with broad relatively short wings many have a spur on their legs males of the larger species are often brightly coloured the typical diet is seeds with some insects and berries hauser idaho hauser is a city in idaho in the united states cbs news cbs news is the news division of american television network cbs
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komoé river komoé river is a river in west africa to a dreadful dynasty of vicious vampire ducks the counts of duckula legend has it that these fowl beings can be destroyed by a stake through the heart or exposure to sunlight this does not suffice however for they may be brought back to life by means of a sacred rite that can be performed once a century when the moon is in the eighth house of aquarius batswing blood ill get it the latest reincarnation did not run according to plan ooh in the heart of transylvania in the vampire hall of fame yeah theres not a vampire zanier than duckula he wont bite beast or mancause hes a vegetarian and things never run to plan for duckula if youre lookinfor some fun you can always count upon the wild and wacky one they call duckula heh heh count duckula heh heh heh this is castle duckula and here from inside its ghastly walls we hear the sounds of horrible instruments of torture ooh duckypoos youve got a lovely touch oh you remind me of that pianist now what was his name you mean tchaikovsky nanny no no no i mean pianist but i just cant think of his name i never could get those endings right im all right with the beginnings and the middles but i just cant get those endings a song without an end is what i want yes i think ill write one what do you think igor igor aah ooh ouch that hurts master well that serves you right igor wearing ear plugs during one of my recitals huh thats almost an insult ah but what you were playing sir was almost music yes thats quite right igor i think anyway im in too good a mood to worry about you and your ear plugs i igor have solved the mystery of the missing cheese grater really sir how splendid splendid igor splendid its more than splendid do you realize the hours of toil and sweat that have gone into solving this mystery well not to mention the blood ah blood i told you not to mention blood igor still the mystery is solved the cheese grater has been found it was the werewolf who had it all the time ooh that wicked old werewolf yeah he said he used it to get a closer shave do you realize we must have the only werewolf in existence who thinks facial hair is a problem well i think youre very clever duckypoos a musician and a detective oh clever ducky ooh who was that other clever detective oh you mean sherlock holmes nanny no i mean detective oh if only i could think of his name yes to be a great detective you need a calculating mind superb physique mastery of a musical instrument and thats it ive got all that and my own magnifying glass im a natural nanny igor you are looking at the worlds greatest detective are you sure sir i have a feeling that underneath that shabby detectives exterior theres a shabby vampire trying to get out nonsense igor being a detective is what i was meant to be but it would be wrong sir after all none of your family has ever been on the right side of the law hmm none of napoleons family were tyrants but that didnt stop him getting up one day and conquering europe no igor ive made up my mind a detective is what i want to be and a detective is what im going to be and the only place to be a proper detective is london england ah this looks like london i cant see a thing well its good to see theyre keeping to tradition sir but foggy london town dont you feel its a bit of a cliche sir hmm its always foggy in london ooh its a real beef brother isnt it the term is i believe nanny pea souper yes well never mind the mist its the mystery were looking for for me to solve come on hey hey hey you you with the big yellow nose cant you read cant i read what theres a sign over there sayskeep off the grasswell its hard to see anything in this fog you should have a sign up that we can see that tells us where the other sign is well i dont know nothing about all that mate all i know is that that there castle shouldnt be there youll have to move it ahem excuse me do you know who youre talking to yes i do mate some bloke with a big yellow conk who wont move his blooming castle a yellow conk excuse me sir look here you sniveling wretch have you ever had your head tweaked your arms pulled from their sockets boiled in oil and stuck back on again your nose removed from your face and nailed to your knee because that is precisely what will happen to you if you dont go away ah yes yes well yes well put like that sir i can see your point sir but if you could make sure youre out of the park by half past eight otherwise you might be locked in for the night sir its just as i always say igor the calm voice of reason always triumphs in the end right lets get to work there are hundreds of crimes out there just waiting to be solved thats of course if we can find them with this fog hello hello thats someone shoutinghellois there anybody out there whos that whos that shoutingwhos thatyou know something igor this fog has an echo with an accent perhaps we should retire gracefully sir only an idiot would be out on a day like this ooh i think its lovely i dont know what youre all going on about you see what i mean sir no no igor if theres someone lost out there its part of a detectives duty to find them hello where are you im over here where are you im over here too ive a feeling this could be a very long day gee i dont mind getting lost as long as i know where i am huh what whats this there are wampires close by someplace or could it be that this fog is really distilled essence of wampire hey dimitri this fogs so thick ive lost my dog so sviatoslav why dont you put an advertisement in the paper advertisement but he cant read dimitri so how does he smell terrible they dont write jokes like they used to hello hello oh its no good igor whoever it was who was shouting has gone oh what a pity sir their identity will have to remain a mystery forever why are you being such a drag igor is it because i said you couldnt have a bloodhound it wasnt really the hound bit that i wanted sir well stop being a pain igor and lets get a move on there are crimes going on that have to be solved shall i call you a cab sir you can call me anything you like if it makes you happy oh its a real hansom it is quite nice looking oh shall we go for a ride tour of mysterious london sir whitechapel baker street tower of london only a quid a quid thats only about two thousand transylvanian drachmas isnt it igor well what are we waiting for come on nanny igor sir dont you think its a little suspicious come on igor at last were free after all this time were free here hang on whats that funny smell oh thats fresh air arthur fresh air eh cor its not how i remember it all yellow and swirling no no arthur thats fog fog of course how easily we forget it seems like only yesterday we broke in here to steal these here crown jewels oh it was fortyseven years ago fortyseven years ago well well well of course stealing the jewels was easy its getting out thats been the problem yes they ought to provide a map never mind my dear weve done it now were rich ha we can do all the things what we ever wanted to do yeah um what did we want to do arthur i cant remember but now im rich i can afford to buy a memory come on lets get out of this hole all right you pull and ill push no dear ill pull and you push mysterious tower of london lets see whats going on here excuse me young man could you help us find a way out of this hole well its not much of a mystery not exactly a test of my deductive powers but i guess ive got to start somewhere come on then you two would you mind holding this sack mmm probably their sandwiches here igor you hold this unh uhh i didnt know that old people could be so heavy its all the eating theyve done over the years here sir let me nanny you hold this maybe if you were drained of blood you would be lighter oh mr igor youre all thumbs let me have a go here hold this a couple of littleuns like you shouldnt be too much trouble mind you dont break anything they might need nanny like arms or heads oh nannys always careful thank you so this vampire fog thinks it has the better on von goosewing ja well it will be mein pleasure to prove it wrong with mein patented superduper fog collector ah von goosewing youve done it again you clever old mad scientist you now hmm where is the button that we are pressing to start this little beauty huh nope thats the button for the small explosion lets hope i dont find the big explosion button oh i found it oh oh so youre the one causing all this fog are you oh mildred look its hawkeye soames and his assistant potson hey who is this soames i sir am hawkeye soames consulting detective we have been on the trail of the crown jewel thieves for years the trail has ended here aha you want me to assist you i assure you sir i need no assistance i know who the culprit is oh how do you do it soames i have my methods potson well i have my methods too hand me my magnifying glass and i am placing you and your manservant under arrest arrest what for for being accomplices to the master criminal whos the master criminal my deductions lead me to one conclusion the culprit is a large onearmed hen with the expression of a stunned newt probably a domestic of some sort by profession who how did you deduce all that because she is standing there holding a sack of jewels oh amazing soames but i didnt steal any jewels im too stupid thats right soames she is very very very stupid oh thank you mr igor i knew i could rely on you here you can have it back now so you are the culprit oh ho brilliant soames so the butler did it what hmm that sounds convincing you cant pin anything on me i wasnt there i was at my grannys funeral give me a break it was my lord and master who gave me this sack i will give you the sack when this is over i was only following orders igor how can you behave like a cringing coward years of practice sir anyway this isnt my sack it belongs to them oh where have they gone they were here a moment ago and who would that be sir well two little old people in funny hats and they came out of a hole in the ground and they most unconvincing sir no more fairy tales eh sir i think youd better tiptoe this way tiptoe he means youd better come quietly sir oh thank you soames you know this could be one great invention if only i could get it to work ah that was very very good just give it a little more juice und away we are going yeah i think that should holdem what soames you are making a grave mistake and if anyone knows about graves its mr igor do we look like gentlemen who would stoop to stealing crown jewels at home in transylvania we have plenty of our own dont we sir well ive got those nice goldplated cufflinks that uncle merganser left me oh the fog seems to be lifting sir so it does potson so it does there you see the most powerful sucker in the whole world yet and my vacuums pretty good too i doubt if you will see transylvania for a long stretch come potson we must inform the authorities and see that these are returned to their rightful owner uh i dont like to interfere soames but werent those the crown jewels that just went upwards gee ive heard of thick fog but fog with lumps is a new one ah i say here crown jewels come back come back i say or ill be forced to come after you id like to see you try well youve got to give it to him igor hes as good as his word return my assistant at once i think its probably best if we were to leave igor yes sir while the goings g ohthe goings g that doesnt make sense mr igor even i know that mr igor mr igor whoohoo you know i could swear that that fog looked like a great big chicken with her arm in a sling oh goosewing youve been working too hard recently you know dimitri this sort of thing is bound to put the wind up everybody oh i dont know sviatoslav i find it all very uplifting oh oh oh ok so now i find out that i didnt build a stop button oh boy if i dont do something soon shes going to blow oh perhaps i can get this stupid machinery into some kind of backwards reverse movement hey you down there stop in the name of the law i think he means us mildred i dont care what he means i want my teeth when i sell the jewels ill be able to buy you robert redfords teeth leave it to a real detective soames ha ha ill bring them to justice cab if only real life was like this come on igor nanny after them ach so something is stuck in the machinery what weve got to do is pull together all mein technical knowhow to fix it now what we um what we ah got it ah television well you see it gives me ze indigestion too so hmm its empty not even a trace of waporized wampire you know when i woke up this morning i said i saidgoosewing goosewing its going to be one of those dayslook there they are dead ahead come on lets get them all right you villains youre trapped if you dont hand over the jewels ill get nanny to surround you shush shush shush young man please not during our favorite program im sorry its duckula we never miss it you know pull up a bicycle and watch with us oh thank you very much got any cookies why does this rotten castle have to spoil things every time there i was case solved villains brought to justice the jewels returned i was just about to become world famous and the castle goes into return mode hmm i could have got a medal or a knighthood i could have been sir count duckula i dont like them knighthoods they makes your ears all itchy hmm what is she going on about igor best not to try and understand the working of her one brain cell sir well i feel thoroughly gloomy and theres only one thing for it one thing that will make me happy oh sir really must you please reconsider and so the hills are alive with the sound of musical evil it spreads across the whole countryside and we leave castle duckula until the next time that wretched beast count duckula walks abroad until then good night out there whatever you are if youre feeling or youre kind of could be youve met up with duckula if your knees go and your teeth go maybe youve bumped into duckula he flies through the night looking for a bite but hes back home by daylight duckula if youre sort of or youre a little its certain youve run into duckula if your heart goes or your mind goes man you had a brush with duckula so watch out for the beware of the and pray youll never meet with duckula count duckula ballainvilliers ballainvilliers is a commune it is in îledefrance in the essonne department in north france worthington massachusetts worthington is a town in hampshire county massachusetts united states baden district austria the baden district is a district in the state of lower austria in austria municipalities towns are indicated in boldface market towns initalics suburbs hamlets and other subdivisions of a municipality are indicated in
pachypleurosaur pachypleurosaurs were primitive sauropterygian reptiles that vaguely resembled aquatic lizards and were limited to the triassic period they were long animals ranging in size from 20 cm to about four metres in length with small heads long necks paddlelike limbs and long deep tails the limb girdles are greatly reduced so it is unlikely these animals could move about on land the widely spaced peglike teeth project at the front of the jaws indicate that these animals fed on fish pachypleurosaurs are usually included among the nothosaurs lully vaud lully is a municipality in morges in the canton of vaud in switzerland saintmartin valais saintmartin is a municipality of the district hérens in the canton of valais in switzerland villages saintmartin eison la luette liez prazjean suen and trogne i will stay here forever i owe it to you after all youre so exasperating ill take you at your word dear youre looking well shichiroji are you through with warfare ill come with you it will be a difficult battle and will earn you neither money nor land right you could really die this time that young samurai you mean katsushirosama hes quite adorable isnt he i wouldnt be able to tell he looks good with you i dont have any interest in men youre leaving arent you im sorry there i knew it you cant give up being a samurai you can just go and get yourself done in by those bandits being able to understand each other and to share with each other are both as shortlived as a bubble on the water obscured by the sands of time unable to hold on i gave up until i saw you again askinghow much pain have you been carrying all alone and how much loneliness is hidden behind your eyes when you smileembrace this miracle of an encounter now by gazing upon each other we can become stronger and if this isnt what you call love then what is it you call love now stop i dont care keep going this will violate our agreement young lord young lord katsushiro katsushirosama young lord if you had hit one of the shikimori there would have been hell to pay what about you what would you have done if you had hit kirarakun all i am saying is that you must not anger the shikimori they could reduce kogakyo to ashes in an instant bear with me were withdrawing turn us around youre no fun oh theyre running away w what do you guys want from one difficulty right into another are you sure about this the area ahead is offlimits we dont have much choice but to go on whats this an inner citadel hey momotaro who are you calling momotaro i am shichiroji okay whatever what do you mean offlimits its what everyone says but i dont really know for sure i guess were going to find out look over there im scared im sorry katsushiro if i had been next to you that arrow wouldnt have hurt anyone no im just inexperienced thank you kanbesama im all right please hurry on to the village sensei no rest here and take care of katsushirosama shes right rikichi rikichi what is it rice theres rice rice rikichi wait get us to shore all right rikichi rice stop put the rice back we cant waste even a single grain are you a samurai huh mmhmm what are samurai doing here dont worry i may be a samurai but these days im just a petty street performer watch samuraisama how about that amazing take a good look ukyo these are electric cells that were provided to us by the shikimori without those every area from the capital on down would be unable to prosper this sure is a filthy place normal people are unable to make electric cells they are filled with an incredible amount of energy and if their power were to come in contact with a persons body it is said that it would cause a calamity that could not be undone so why dont you just buy the shikimori along with them naturally i tried to but they conduct their trade in electric cells whats this theyre better at commerce than you father young lord its all right the electric cells like the samurai are a doubleedged sword someday ukyo will understand that as well if you let the samurai go doesnt that put you at risk father after all theres a summons for you that came from the capital youre in trouble huh while his excellency is away you will be in control of this city young lord yeah yeah that is why i showed you all this this is our allimportant beacon of light make sure you remember that you have nothing to fear for certain reasons we are passing through on our way to kanna village thats my village these samuraisama are gointo cut down the bandits for us you would do something so outrageous we dont work the land just so those guys can eat our rice young lady what is your name honoka you dont dress the same way as the shikimori i had my village taken from me by the bandits as well thats true of all the others here we come from many different villages now in exchange for being allowed to live here we grow food for the shikimori this rice is from akane village isnt it wow you can tell that it has a sweet aftertaste the shikimori only consume the sap that were harvesting theyre a creepy bunch huh looks like youre always being watched yes we are watched thats the kind of place this is samuraisama if you would like please come to my home and get some rest how is his condition his fever is starting to rise it doesnt look like he can sleep because of the pain whos there a shikimori is that you remember these right its a drug dart that the medics used to use judging by the coloration it looks like an antibiotic that was manufactured back then the pain is starting to go away for them to use this you have to wonder exactly what the shikimori are up to at the least we can assume they are not enemies sensei really go on ahead please all im doing is slowing you down like this youre just trying to come across as heroic thats not my intent its frustrating isnt it katsushiro thats good these people are also grateful to you thats what it takes to be a warrior you are the fifth sensei after we rest for the night well go good for you katsunoji good grief he hasnt changed at all momotaro when you say that you sound like his old wife but like i said im not momotaro youre not so bad after all huh this will invigorate him his wound will probably heal overnight why do you want to be a samurai i am a samurai i will keep the oath i swore to save the peasants with you but then go back to the way you used to live but i am a samurai i am i am here thank you im sorrybout earlier i was just so surprised to see ya stompinon rice i was surprised too the first time i saw it if you want you can come to my village you aint got nowhere to go home to right the samuraisamall take care of the bandits for sure hey now are you using us samurai in some scheme to find yourself a wife that aint so i just i er cant just leave her here honokasan and everyone else too so much more so since they know the terror of the bandits thank you do you have any family i see i did have a younger sister what happened was she lost to the bandits too whats that sound you must not get up yet but sister that sound where where is it coming from bandits theyre here the bandits samuraisama cut them down kill those bandits no you must not cut down the bandits they are trading partners with the shikimori what are you talkinabout the bandits are our enemy the shikimori said we cannot get the bandits angry at us theyre letting us live here if thats what the shikimori say then theres nothing we can do honoka what do we do kanbe hold on rikichi how can anythingbe so ridiculous the banditsre right there in front of our eyes its out of our control if you guys aint gointo do nothin then i will stop that fool you cant do that its against the rules to go any farther than that stop well all be killed theyre bandits bandits ya hear rikichi youre not acting normal i i sold my wife to the bandits what rikichi my wife went over to the bandits herself in order to protect the village i wasnt able to stop her i was too scared of the bandits and just watched her go off im so gutless thats why thats why thats why i and what of it here youre tellinme that the bandits are the shikimoris tradingpartners and youre okay with that you wanna live here so badly thats how far youre willinto go the ones who murdered our parents are right there before our eyes and you dont even get angry about itcause its against some rule ya call yourselves human rikichi thats enough let him speak hes been holding this in for a long time both you and the shikimori are wrong youre just like the bandits so what were we supposed to do rikichi what is your wifes name sanae then i swear to you we are going to rescue sanaedono guess we have another job to do once we defeat the bandits it will take care of itself thank you very much hold on i dont see kikuchiyo around nunky nunky uh oh ah you startled me im the one whos startled what are you doing here what were you doing here nunky i was chasing after the bandits i was chasing after you nunky h how come because youre quick to do crazy things nunky i was worried i was worried you dont need to worry over me you know komachi i am a samurai samurai are big enough to do great deeds so you dont need to worry about me after hearing what rikichi said back there how could i sit still now that you understand go on back it would be bad news if the bandits found you kanbesama what is it komachi is gone what komachidono nunkys gone yowch why youre huh you arent by any chance bandits are you the old man merely gazed off into the distance from the hideaway in which he lived the baby cries seeking only for the warmth of his mother we are born paying the price for someones punishment for someones sins but there is no such thing as a future without salvation and the present slips quietly into the past we string together nothing but hollow ideas and tell nothing but hollow lies and as the rain falls down upon us something appears and then fades away okarachan we met the most amazing people today they go by the name shikimori the shikimori are strange as for whats strange about them they put on these weird faces they wear these weird clothes they drink this weird sap that they get from these weird mushrooms that they grow from rice it looks like not even the merchants want to mess with these people there sure are some strange folks out here the world is a big place we still havent gotten seven samurai together but katsunoji was finally recognized by uncle kanbe ah isnt that nice katsunoji but i suspect that he was forced to number him among them because they dont have enough no matter how uncle kanbe decides to act i can figure him out oh kikunoji is fussing around about something i think ill go see what it is okay then bye now norfolk massachusetts norfolk is a town in norfolk county massachusetts united states
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broadcast by disney xd this is a list of television programs that are formerly and currently broadcast by the childrens cable television channel disney xd in the united states current programming repeats of ended series that were removed from disney channel a list of programs currently broadcast in reruns well er theyve got erm a hundred places i think i think its a hundred places and there are about a thousand something sa oh oh oh oh oh students went oh and erm eight hundred have been turned downed already theyve didnt get an interview so the chap said well your to get an interview its good yeah but most of them you see are at a county standard in in in er erm oh like in competition like yeah its like in er erm yes its competition margaret but claire said they kept coming up to her and saying what are you erm what do you stand as being county for and things like this you see and when has she done this thats what derek told her well dereks been telling her for ages you see to to join the yeah into level to erm and shes gone into the second years you go there when yeah you got competition well shes an old said shes a bit old to be doing this because you know i suppose shes not well no i dont think that should bother her a bit old because erm oh god i dunno something about oh i thought that was mine no its not it is yours isnt it no its a ooh well i suddenly thats what i thought thought that i would have thought it yes had done well i thought with all this oh wha erm what a shame so shes a bit disappointed course she is well sh shes a bit down and then shes got the one from charnd you know being rejected again oh im so sorry of course there is such competition yeah involved now and i said its thats what derek said because there arent any jobs around you see yeah theyre all going to college shh shh i know shame tha its not this one oh yeah she erm ooh im so sorry she said what a waste of time she said theyre absolutely absolutely useless is that what he said but you said that shed got the interview margaret yeah is that right yeah bu bu but i mean but theyre not expecting to have it on a plate think of the positive dont they margaret he thinks and said well no well no so he said that shes feeling a bit down in the dumps and quite moody well you see the you say they are but that doesnt mean anything i mean no it could be i mean i if shes if shes interested in it well apparently she said stands her in good stead because they they left here erm about half past eight twenty to nine and they got to about half way they hadnt been gone twenty minutes and i thought oh shes left her photographs she had to get four passport photographs and shed left them here and i thought wed send them send them to her and she didnt like them you see but shed have them so i phoned derek on the car phone and erm he says oh well get some taken elsewhere so when they left bristol they went to find a place that takes then they took the wrong turning off the sto the mo the motorway the motorway and then her interview was one oclock she didnt go in till quarter to three oh and derek was sat waiting all that time but they must have panicked then so they erm well have to wait and see oh margaret keep our fingers crossed for the poor kid ill think well have to wait and see keep our fingers crossed for her hows your bathroom going well that just oh dear ah erm well no its sa its not been to too bad really but erm today there are children there and that front door was open oh and thats the first time oh its happened theyre not very clean workers arent they no no oh but still erm and of course you miss and ta erm gotta keep on running up the stairs yeah you know but i i i mean really and truly im moaning a bit but i its not quite so bad being near there whats it looking like but do you know what it is what the the far wall i see whats wrong then do you know i said that you see i said be careful said angie did that didnt i well we really must get one one today well why didnt he put something in well i didnt know you not being pierced it absolutely pierced it was what do the tiles mm what do the tiles look like oh not bad but im oh not having an arch i thought about it and i thought i dont think itll in here no and i thought if hes a bit apprehensive then im not having it done so im have it straight across and ive had a border put across there just to make yeah a bit of a feature of it yeah and once again he didnt put it as low as i wanted oh and then well i wanted it one tile lower but i thought he bloody would have done it mm but i looked at it and i thought well im being silly here because its not keeping that for me you see hes given me a bit of and mm because if he put the bath right in there i would be standing up at the end of the bath yeah really rather than anything else i mean i must a be able to stand up and so you cant really get under the canape put up your shower this is what i wanted i wanted it to look like a cubicle oh i see right yeah but cant do that and i thought well it doesnt really matter but you see you could see the extractor fan so i said to him look i asked you he said oh i thought you sa i said no i said to you i dont like seeing that extractor fan you mm see mm well i saidback there ill move it across mm so hes moved it mm so that you cant see the fan there yeah i said well as long as you can do that i shall stick with the other mm i said in fact i think it might look better mm you see i wanted it on the level with the windowsill mm i mean i mean but erm erm ill just there yeah i remember you dont no and its half the problem well i suppose its the way you wanted no you see i i feel a bit disa look at that building that thats and you see is margaret when gerry used to do it i could change my mind half way yeah through you see if that didnt go id say gerry try it there not dont do that try it well you cant do that and hed do this like that i know yeah i really well thats your weakest area but gerry didnt have confidence you see so he used to sort of rely on me to tell but you will come to the conclusion that if i had would have said gerrys workmanship was absolutely superb and he used to sort of be embarrassed about it well of course its superb he was a perfectionist he was it was superb i mean i feel a bit and he used to sort of denigrate it yeah you see he didnt have the confidence which is worse isnt it yeah i mean he but when i went in gerrys workmanship when i think of those cupboards he put in for me mm in south penaton mm they were absolutely brilliant and the kitchen and bathroom he did for me in teddington and yeah cos that that was gerrys trouble wasnt it yeah yes he was too much of a yeah perfectionist that was his trouble but he he used to sort of say oh dont tell people you know hed think mm but it was absolutely superb and his tiling gerrys tiling mm and hes tiled all that kitchen is there yeah yeah and it was absolutely wonderful yeah but mind it took a long time yeah which is why he was yeah but no i wished i had i wish hed come back and i and he could see how good how mm really good and that patio do you know theres nothing wrong with it absolutely everything was level and everything you wont get one shaped like that today well you see im gradually learning this mm margaret you see cos gerry used to behave as if his was substandard and a professional mm would be proud of it mhm i come i realise now that gerrys mm was perfect just about perfect mm but erm but he worried too much about this yes you see and you see i used to say but gerry as long as its up to your usual and it looks alright yeah but you see but anyway ive come to the conclusion that he i mean his work is it was absolutely superb but i mustnt expect that but having said that hes doing it quite nicely and so i mean im not denigrating no i mean that plastering on that inside of that cupboard is perfect who did it he he did no no the other oh the other one plastered it what the builder no the plumber oh did he it is like silk oh hes good then oh hes good yet he has but he hes put some shelves in and i dont need those shelves you know in the airing cupboard stacks yeah hes put me in two rows like that yeah and theyre the cupboard is far back enough for me to be able to get to the top even though theres only a doorway there oh good and they theyre gonna put my light in there oh good thats good im gonna get my light in there oh so then be able to see and hes gonna put me another er shelf another thing actually im going to put hooks on mm but im very very pleased with that cupboard i should keep some off the floor i think it should be in yeah and also you dont get dust and dirt if theyre on the floor it seems to gather on the floor yeah but if you hang them up i think its better yeah well it looks better but i think you can you can get them all in the cupboard now yeah well if you you get th have a good tidy you are arent you yeah then youll be able to put your ironing board in there yeah and then and my and my erm and my erm er clothes horse just gonna get my yeah its ever so big oh thats good then isnt it ill be able to put all my in ill be able to put my and the iron in are you mm oh im hoping to anyway this poor shelf gets worse and worse i know ill get myself a new one is that the one of mine you borrowed to do the yeah ill get myself i know its past it but it it does it does she said to me how long ago did you have this and er donkeys years donkeys years isnt it mm but er when i got ti all tidied up and sorted out ill get myself a new one but er yeah yeah yeah you must come how did you go on at the fox hunt today oh yeah but its a mess i dunno well i would say well yo they what are they doing all for no no oh well the children are on holiday oh is that what it is yeah theyre on half term well maybe isnt it yeah well i remember at erm a i i wendy she used to be full time i mean the shop mm to give out a lecture on fighting and so the other girls were there and we were meaning to talk and erm when we went to cash up everybody was interfering and bother i dont know got mm on my nerves you know mm and er it took us a little time to do that but and it was alright but well but she bought us doughnut in company oh so she ne never even brought us a doughnut oh it was just dreadful that shop oh thats supposed to be a good shop ooh do you know thats doughnut then is one of these chewiest most uninteresting doughnut i mean ive ever eaten cos they queue in our bread shop well i i was surprised theyre queuing there absolutely amazed that is now i dont think it does so well cos bettys used to be in kwicksave yeah and they used to do very well in there and then when they went over to the other side of the road which i dont walk on very often no erm i dont think they do so well no and in claire always says theres th theres a la dogs sniff around the back of there all the time mm by the you know the cheese shop that used up above oh god yeah she said theres always dog in with the cleaners shouldnt like that so she says she always says to me dont buy erm no things in that mm in that shop mm but i was very disappointed tonight but i hope it pay too much notice cos theyre quite expensive arent they yeah have you ever been there actually ah no no so dont like her doughnut i mean this was a horrible no one oh i dont anyway i looked in the help the aged this afterno its closed again you know tt ah is it when ive got some more time im going to offer my services again well it was shut on er thursday saturday till four oclock and nobody was in there and that was half past two i expect you see see they cant get the staff and i think they come yeah to help out well anyway i ill definitely go up for half a day a week you know well i dont think i they didnt have much in the window i couldnt see very much cos there wasnt a light on its nice and clean in there mm right you were going to tell me about jean now yes the er builders broken her bath have they he dropped a tile in there thats exactly what andrew did mm but hes managed to get another one what another bath mm to go round the er to to match i suppose its the same i dont know she says shes fed up with having them there so they had to take the bath completely out yeah again its been ti its been tiled as well mm thats exactly what andrew did mm thats how fragile they are dropped a tile and it pierced it right the way through yeah mm well it must have been pretty thin to do that anyway well she said it was same bath didnt she anyway she wanted me to go and have a look at it with that still in there and then shes going home today i went to these people today mm absolutely over the moon with this job tha they are just absolutely delighted did julian do it well yesterday yeah it looks lovely does it look nice mm and erm he practically cleared everything out off the property mm so when i got there it was just a case of clearing up andrew cant cant cant go cant go back till hes finished there until eleven oh well youd better tell him then well ill phone andrew this mm evening hes got i a dental appointment oh well isnt the lady there well they dont really know andrew do they so no i dont think they wanna leave him in the house on his own oh i see oh hes started this other job oh hes started it well he he he works like the clappers he does he was there when i got there and erm the er the gravel the chap delivered the gravel mm and er when he got there je er er erm julian and i were loading about a ton of turf into my van and i was gonna take it to caffer cliss but he said for fifteen quid ill take that ill take that away for you so i said to and julian said well he says its not worth us doing if he and i said yeah well fifteen quid that was cheap it filled his his truck up so he said when he comes back on the next delivery hell take all the turf away for fifteen quid mm mm so we that meant say that i instead of me being away from the property for about two and a half hours taking the turf back caffer cliss we saved all that time oh and where was he gonna take it then well im not interested where he takes it no anyway when he when he came back again we had to come back cos see we had another delivery of gravel and we ordered three yards and we reckon that on the last journey we bought two yards weve got over a yard too much gravel thats almost enough to do our garden path oh which is a nuisance really because we gotta move it now yeah what do you mean for the er place mm oh we had er what do you call it erm we had two people today who rushed out on the main road one lady thought we were turfing and she said could we turf the lawn for her and we said yes gave her the leaflet and the and then another person asked so what i did i put my leaflets on the wall mm and were right on the main road and i reckon about two hundred people walked past the garden today watching us not taking the leaflets julian said a couple of people took the leaflets oh cos he he really does it i dont know how he does it really how he gets it all level like that i mean its a big area were doing i did all the er all the labouring bringing in the cement mixing mm it up ready and he he made the slabs oh it says and here that sassafras has been named potentially unsafe for consumption so dont put any in your mouth saxa what saxa frall thats a plant i know its a plant why is it un he erm hes heard i thought you told me claire that you were delivering a project today tomorrow oh what whats it for what sa sa it just says its un unsafe yeah but what do you grow in there but what do you take it for dont have everybody eating saxafrazz i thought that was a flowering plant what do you take it for it says these herbs do turn up in some food supplement oh and it says her dyslexia dyslexic people have different sized brains from normal people thats why you got such a big head what bigger or smaller erm they have a slightly enlarged left hemisphere thats associated with pinky oh oh your library fine was twenty p and yours was twenty p ive put your eighty p out there twenty pence mm couldnt you count why it should have been twenty forty six eighty pence twenty p she said whos did she look at first dads yeah well mm she obviously took them both for the same thing didnt she well i dont know she just twenty p for both of them god i said but theyre not mine theyre my husbands and my daughters so what work have they got on today then anything happen yesterday when you werent there no well we were going up to we were going up to bristol so we put the car phone in the took the car phone with us right we got about twenty minutes away from the house and the phone starts ringing just going past cheltam marshall werent we yeah the phone that was me no so yes it was it was me it was mum no way it was it was a house trying to check up call apart from oh that by the phone and this chap said erm he said im sorry to trouble you weve sent you an invitation to come to this building thing and i sa i thought it was a funeral thing fu funeral roofing oh i thought you said a funeral its a roofing one thing or other and erm claire spoke to him first of all and we decided to pull over and talk to this chap cos he was going on and on and i said to her can you make it i know its short notice are yo are you sure yeah im sha sorry to trouble you and we were going on and on and on about it you come to this seminar or something or other and i said erm are you sure youve got the right number i said i havent been invited to a seminar he said well youre something roofing arent you i said no were not i said what number did you dial and he said oh yours is seven isnt it yeah and then we got about another half an hour and we had another call and that was mr ju somebody mr wanting to know where his piece of wood is oh i might try and do that ill do it tomorrow havent you got it yet no well thats not very good is it you said youd have it to him on tuesday its friday tomorrow i dont call that very punctual yes i know but i service i know that but im only doing this as a favour and ive gotta really go out of my way to get this piece of wood theres no profit in it claire theres no money in it for me and if theres no money in it for me im not gonna give priority to going picking up a piece of wood for a customer thats not a very christian attitude get off oh im sorry but its not is it no but dads not christian so thats okay then innit no but im not im not in business to run around picking up pieces of wood yeah but you should have said you were gonna do it should you and hes not even a customer you shouldnt have said you were gonna do it if you dont do it yes but i did it for him fo i ive already done it for him once i picked up exactly what he wanted i delivered it to him and now hes changed his mind and but im not in the business to supply things im not a supp shop is that bloke with the fence mm oh is that who it but i will pick it up for him tomorrow anyway aunty jeans quite pleased with her bathroom she says it looks a lot bigger yeah it does look bigger and she said the cupboards good what times she coming round tomorrow and do you know what she did she went down wednesday she had to go late because the builder doesnt come very early so she didnt go to to b and q until the afternoon and she was going around or doitall one of them she was going around looking around and then as soon as she looked out it was half past five shes on her bike oh god she got no light on her bike she didnt ride back did she so she had to ride back on the she rode back on the oh on the cycle path she said there are loads of them on the cycle path without lights on oh yeah you dont bother with lights on the cycle path i said well dont do that again thats really dangerous she said i was having a lovely time looking all round these things and she bought things with her erm twenty five pound voucher said i was having a lovely time and i forgot the time well its like its like julian i gotta keep on at him to stop working because he wants to go early anyway but he he what time did he go tonight then yeah late i said no i said what time do you wanna are you gonna go today he said well ive gotta leave at five today so i said well well have to start packing up at half past four because we got cement mixer to clean and all the yeah tools to clean he still hadnt finished at quarter to five where was he going then why did he want go to finish he had to go and pick somebody up oh have i got all the what done the freezer done no i havent got the freezer done yet why havent you got freezer done because i havent got round to doing it yet its just an excuse get on the phone and phone them up right claire i will your turn now go on you say it as well what about the freezer lid she said is the freezer done its been going on for oh yeah months who have you phoned erm something electrics in ashley road and get on the phone and phone up currys and say ive got this model freezer no just phone up anyone anybody i cant find the model well me and ill no you dont need to do that theyll do it i told them to phone up but why phoning up and saying that well do it then saying that you dont need a bo you dont need you just wanna be friendly and ask people for advice but dont walk in there weve got a fre for we got a freezer where the eight seal is gone can you help me yeah thats alright ill do it tomorrow do you know how much of electricity youre losing because youve got no seal on the freezer alright aunty jean well youve gotta li be like it with youre a fine one to talk what i whats wrong with me then mm you never do anything well no not whats wrong with me whats wrong with that my you never ever do anything you say youre going to do well if i had a broken freezer id mend it a and yesterday guess what we found something that weve been looking for for months and months what to do with me oh yeah no to do with do with us do with us in the house oh i dont know go on just think what have we been looking for and yo and whos got the blame and youve been blaming me whos got the blame blaming me saying id lost it to do with office work ive wiped my bottom with it lu well are you gonna tell mum what it is then what is it then no go on guess to do with office to do with and ive been getting all the office oh blame amandas pa typewriter in the bit in the car in the car oh who on earth put it in the car certainly werent me well she must have done shes had our car and i and it says that youve got the wrong ribbon ribbon yeah i guessed that didnt i yeah yeah i said that i it said if they if that light doesnt oh stop flashing yo it is something wrong with the ribbon or erm what was it i said he said clutch and ribbon or just the ribbon one a mismatch the ribbon or the lids not put down it says properly oh well i well she said thats the one shes put on before mm well it didnt do it until we better have a i took it out so no it didnt do it until claire took it out see the thing to do is go and buy a smiths corona yeah i sa yeah or a when i go into to poole cos im gonna go in and get your erm where do you me well wha who sells boots yeah they did do im not sure well smiths do as well smiths boots anywhere like that yeah ill go how much are they about five pound oh are they oh theyre no more because when we take its best to have one here and then claire will be taking it away with her when you go ha wherever you go whenever you do go if i go if i could be bothered to go yes you see youre gonna get this attitude now arent you i am im gonna have an attitude problem now for the rest of my life well theyre not very tasty look theres hundreds of yeah people get rejected reject notes from colleges but not every college they apply to dad theres a subtle difference you didnt have from everyone you applied to all well you only did four four you were supposed to do six and you only did four in fact erm im not supposed to do any number oh i thought you were supposed to do six you do what you like oh i thought you did six what was that boy i had working for me ive forgotten his name duncan er duncan told me tt that he had loads of rejects well he would do if he didnt have marks oh but youre not gonna stop doing your biology are you no nor your maths im not stopping doing maths no way im good at maths but you just gotta keep on and on havent you mm yes but what do i do now its a bit disheartening isnt it really well its a bit down its disheartening its disheartening but do exactly what amanda says wait until september when all the colleges are in the paper the colleges have got to be filled up they get budgets and they got to fill them up the colleges up with im not gonna do sport pupils youre not students gonna do sports what are you gonna do then dunno do something else do something else well she cant do speech therapy cos she needs im not qualif qualified in it what do you needchemi chemistry a level chemistry in a level you cant do that do do speech therapy yeah what about physiotherapy to have to no the theyll be thousands of applicants to do physiotherapy this year because its the in thing oh is it to do oh i was listening to a programme on the radio about the speech and erm it said that all languages have got forty films or something or other why dont you do something with your deaf your sign language again oh well you do i mean its all very well saying well no tt ooh thatll be nice but theres nothing going a degree though is there you dont wanna do the leisure management erm dunno you know this course youre taking in june yeah what does that do for you gives you an r s a and what does that its royal society of arts like so you can an r s a in typing yeah so you but a recognised can do something yeah with that but then youd have to become self employed and teach aerobics and how many aerobic teachers are there and theres loads of them doing that in dors yeah dorset hundreds yeah well would you do it youd just be another one hundreds theres hundreds for my selfesteem but not to use it then oh yeah yeah yeah oh yeah yeah wasnt there a course on dance movement or something yeah but you have to give a practical performance yeah you could be dance what i would go on a course which is gonna give you the qualifications that are gonna pay you a good sa salary im gonna do what dad said you wanna gonna go on a course where everybodys at the beginning yeah nobody knows any more than the next person you wanna go to courses yeah here well the well like mand most of them i mean alright mand was most of them interested in english nobodysh didnt know any more than the girl next door did she and theyre all in the same position well we all know the basics in english no no if you go if you went on a philosophy you wanted to take a degree in english and philosophy you dont know any more o than the next person about no philosophy do you no gotta be a certain level o sev a so youre all starting at the same level standard you all start at exactly the same level whereas where claire went i mean its ridiculous to say you should be county standard sports i said nick erm what did she say there she says erm um shes gonna ring me tonight oh she said erm how did you get on oh not very well at all and she said erm oh ill have another cup please thank you she said that i said they said you had to be do you want more at county level i said im sorry county what so erm oh that pleased her did it how many cups have you had well i havent long got up oh have i i dont think this teapot holds as much well it doesnt as you think it does it doesnt does it ill got and put the kettle on what does everybody want then nothing thats enough claire want anything mum thats enough tea yeah well im having something to eat cos that was hardly anything oh what i had please i thought you said you wanted some icecream yeah but i dont expect i what do you want i dont know i want amanda agrees with this as well that claire goes o what do you want mum i dont think i want anything else no er goes on a course pineapple yes alright yeah and goes on a course where everybody starts yes at the same time and thats it which is what most courses arent they yeah but shes a bit despondent now isnt she really amanda said ive got to sto shes not to stop going to night school i said well you co if claire wants to stop nothingll make us go will it i dont know when we went to that the interview yesterday it was ever so funny because were all sat in a row and this girl next door to me was from cornwall and this other girl said where are you from and she says from cornwall she said do you know sarah so and so she didnt did she she did and she was serious and we went yeah how big does she think cornwall well she might she might be a county standard athlete yeah but shes thick no brain how big does she think actually i thought its like on delboy last nighti he he said er hes hes in hospital with a nurse watching him all day and the thick one at the bar did you see it the thick one at the bar said cor fancy having someone staring at you all day erm what was i gonna say i thought shes just the type of person which everybody would avoid to speak to this girl you know the one that gets on your nerves not very nice well well she was not worth beating around the bush is there well are there single rooms there or yeah theyre single the accommodation is single then is it yes it is well you can stay on with your boyfriend if you want to well if they got they got men and women in the same dormitory with the same showers they share the same rooms do they yeah they got the me men and women in the same course they have pools with a girl yeah but i mean what at yeah but why do you think what do you think the reason for that is then well nowe why do you think what we er we er if if you said if you were looking round a place an and and a mother said im surprised that you havent segregated the men from the women in the dorm well theyd get in there anyway no but wha why what do you think i dont know why well she said because its good security for the for the girls oh because this well some of them are arent they no no its this er the campus is very exposed to they get down and then people walking in yeah and because its an open college and erm you know how nurses look what happened at erm you know what nursesaccommodation the camp is always had weirdos look at the erm looking into windows and whatnot accommodation at mandas they had a chap go in there a rape one of the girls in there didnt they theyll be weirdos looking into windows there and theyll looking a big beefy rugby player well thats paul at cambridge had erm a girl on the same floor as him yeah but he said you share a bathroom and yeah and the showers and the rooms really you know theres a a chap in that room there in the next room yeah thats what paul had in cambridge yeah but i i wa i must admit i was surprised he shared a kitchen there though yeah in the paper the other day they had well they must see wo men and women in the same stu students at oxford university were parading were demonstrating that mm they wanted gonna have a bit more of that men excluded from wo some part or other because it was causing so many problems oh mm i think its erm i think its good yeah and that they they but and they were felt under a a lot of the pressure oh dont let me finish dad you know yeah go on erm but their bathrooms and their showers theres three showers and a bath and you share that with the bloke next door i think thats a bit and toilets you share the toilets as well yeah no i dunno about the toilet no i i dont think id like to share a bathroom no i was surprised but and a toilet with them i must admit i was i surprised i would have thought they should have the girls cloakroom and a gents cloakroom separately a cloakroom well bathroom bath well they are cloakrooms bathrooms a and then its the finding things yeah and i all the i dont care i take ages i mean im mm still looking for a table for the hall yeah i know when i see it yeah im not i dont want it until i can see it you know yeah i think ive i er sandy came yesterday and mm shes just bought an oak table and chairs for one thousand ah ah three hundred i think well thats incredible but shes got a nice house and i think if you if you do want a lot yes but how can she afford it theyre still i dont know sh she wants to put it there so erm gosh well i suppose ours is worth some i dont know i take it yeah but you did yours gradually i mean she wants everything well i only should yeah all at once doesnt yeah she yeah yeah i mean and then then she always doing like that i dont know what she does shes always yeah i know going away going she wants to buy that dont she yeah but she god erm said its oak i think she said well i bet its nice yeah i dont know what i said what i bet its nice date is it she didnt mm know what date it were no ill ill bet its lovely because our tables victorian i dont i know know what our chairs are but but your your suite does our cha our chairs are not victorian theyre older than victorian theyre very nice i dont know what er theyre very nice margaret i mean it it what er such quality doesnt it i dont know what the chairs are theyre mm something or the other i dont know its such quality and theres no doubt about its nice to have nice things but the trouble with them is she wants everything doesnt she mm mm mm well there you are is that too there we are strong no thats better right i left them some tea bags there today did you well when i get ooh ive painted the door today i volunteered it so tetley do freeze dried tea or something oh you wanna try that yeah mm theyre always talking about it arent yeah they but i expect youve got one in your door anyway yeah on magazines something like that i never have these offers down there you know you you sometimes have things like that yeah oh dont they go up that way then no cant do well they should shouldnt they mm i never get sent any yeah well i havent had anything for ages thats the no first thing ive had for a long time is er that but yeah i dont know but i went down er yesterday and i got ooh i might get they didnt have do you know i was gonna buy a actually oh yeah theyre not getting their new stock in oh i dont mind i get it cheap enough yeah from argos mm but erm so why not what am i gonna spend it on so i bought did you have to spend it by a certain time or ive still got five pounds left i oh have to do by the twenty eighth of february so you better get a move on yeah i know well i thought well ill just think about what i want with the last five pounds mm so i bought a tin a five litre of white silk emulsion brilliant white emulsion erm a two litre drum a thing of white spirit a pack of erm wool steel wool cos im taking off the varnish off the doors theyre coming up quite nicely so hows it all going mm mm erm yesjob and i thought if i get steel wool mm itll probably needs do it mm quicker erm get that there and what else did i get ooh battery for radio its just gone cos they oh er they sell batteries in there so i got a battery and two plugs thirteen amp aha ah ah a tin o er a thing of superglue ive always wanted some superglue oh yes and youre gonna come out and find yourself stuck to the wall so i i bought some superglue im not gonna use it really i just want some imagine superglue and erm youll be going round glueing everything now yeah ooh and a tin of aho a a small tin of erm of brilliant white gloss cos i want to do the gates outside you know that fence outside erm and im having that delivered so im having the steel wool the emulsion the i thought cheeky monkey even though yeah i didnt know about spent nine pounds to deliver it for me i come on the bike and i cant have it mm mm er so the steel wo well thats mm thats only gone for me im having that delivered but the little items i bought myself mm and then i thought now what am i gonna get for my five pounds i thought course itll be by this time its getting dark mm i didnt go until why didnt i go you wasnt there now what happened i was a bit annoyed actually cos i even had to wait for him mm mm in the mornings and i cant think what it was i dont think he he had to go out or something happened and i thought oh blow this for being ah oh with cowboys anyway i had an early lunch and i went out but of course id forgotten yeah it gets dark its dark and i looked out and i was having a lovely little wander round and i thought oh god and i was like a young by the time i got home havent got lights on your bike oh well thats alright ended up on the cycle path you know but i thought blimey but i knew it makes me laugh because when joe used to go to these doityourself places i used to say oh come on joey im as bad as he is now im looking at the all the tools i thought ooh that sanders quite nice i thought fifty five pounds oh thats too dear ill ha do it by hand and i was looking at the drills and then i was looking at all the garden stuff and and i thought well start by the and i thought im doing a joey yeah looking at all the paints im i bet gonna get and i thought oh poor joey i wish he was back he could wander rou if only joey had let me do more yeah he didnt let you do enough did no he no i could be really interested yeah i find im interested in it yeah marg yeah but he wanted you for slave work yes didnt he you see how anything could yeah and as for painting he would no more let me touch a painting brush no anda all these things i thought were so difficult blimey marg mm i mean painting the ceilings mm and ian and quite honestly you dont i thought ooh thats gonna drip everywhere i doesnt no the yes one i got what else did i get ooh no i was gonna get some of that erm ronseal stuff not the creosote mm and i thought oh the creosotes good mm ill get that creosote mm have you done your shelf no not time i havent had time no no no and you see when men move out there marg i find out oh its difficult its difficult no i dont like to people in the house yo you dont know what to do do you whe no wherever you are i mean today when i was trying to get ready to go wherever i was there were ladders there or there was yeah this there or they were there yeah and i try to keep out of the way well you should come round here i told you well i know its you should have come round here i mean and weve still got to collect all the yeah stuff up marg yeah but i might i havent bothered about the food so much i thought cos once i mean i used to go behind the and i thought im having my sa lunch time and im going to enjoy it and i am not going to sit in corners yeah so i either have it in the kitchen or i go and i say to them do you want a cup of tea im going to have my lunch now yeah and i thought blow it im yeah not gonna hide and yeah juggle my lunch well i dont think they expect you to anyway course they dont its in yeah you yeah it is i dont like it when er cos ive got the boiler man coming on tuesday and to take that out yeah and he wont be here five minutes no i dont you know you cant call your house your own no but you see once i get this over marg the worstll be over mm ive had everything done now when its done you got your en suite to do ah yeah but thatll mostly be outside yeah the only thing ill have yeah them in for that is when they cut the door open when they put that in yeah now thats the only time i shall have that how many years its only three isnt it before you have to have planning yeah permission again oh i can build a ive only been there i havent been there three years oh no two is it coming up to two two anyway as i say you must be careful because it will run out yeah but i definitely going if its re if erm i want derek to have a look at it see mm what he thinks mm about it mm and if he thinks the works alright yeah then ill yeah erm get him to do yeah that if the price is price is right yeah do think it will be alright if he did this or not i think it would dont you and i think if we go and have something in down by the sea and see what weve got there i think itll be alright er probably pauls had it for the night did i did you yes did he say he show you any work that hes done or anything who mr yeah he did say you could see some of it no you know i mean it no wouldnt er no you see but he didnt have a federation of buil master builders but whether i mean this chap must have quite a few he didnt say it but no er mm hes a bit theyre a bit lucky with their erm yeah mind you see th builders are cos i mean are they at times i i er yeah theyre awful oh but the front i mean yeah you know i like to keep my front yeah the muck that i just dont look yeah but its muck and the wood they leave there the tools they leave at night what when they go home and all the wood and i think oh i i cant bear to look at it yeah i just co close my eyes at it yeah you know and before they come in the mornings i tidy up i well after theyve gone at night mm too but i make sure that the halls dusted and mm its all sort of swept mm nicely and then in two minutes flat mm its yeah well i know they cant help that no but i still think they could be i mean he doesnt sort of strip out the bathroom every time or anything like that sweep into a corner or something no like this you know no yeah but mind mr isnt no mr would derek said and hes there on his own yeah and he said the the electricians good what co er he didnt used to leave any mess no no mess no and paul whatever he did it was all tidied up yeah see thai if this chaps got a fault its that hes a bit of mucky worker mm mm mm but lots of er builders are i think yeah derek always clears up when he goes yeah and when he he doesnt leave it untidy he cleans but then you see i think to myself sometimes oh youre being too fussy you see now nothing works again with joey joey never ever left any muck i say if it was midnight joey went round with that i didnt even have to no joe went round with that hoover and it was all clean yeah and tidy perfectly mm left yeah see ive been spoilt really yeah marg you wont get that with workmen no i can say been spoilt no youre right i realise this seesh no im basing it all on past experience yeah you see when we had those men in chesham and joey he did his nut when we oh yeah went up to our bedroom while were having an en suite done and the plumber had left all all along ply boards he nearly went mad yeah yeah but joey was over the top if anything wasnt he yeah i know that thats the trouble i know yeah he was over the top with some of it so er but the trouble is hes got me into the way of thinking yeah you know yeah see dereks not that fussy mm joey was he would he was i he always is and i know that mm mm mm mm i know that yeah but once youve seen it you know and er mm but having said he having said all this though marg i know im going to be pleased with it yeah i know i am yeah what time do they work till half past five oh do they oh hed gone when i got home from texas about quarter to six and theyd gone well you were on your bike i hadnt reali oh mind it was quite light it wasnt and i saddled on the path and i didnt i dont take chances but it wasnt really dark yeah thats right policeman come up to you well they were screaming and i thought you stupid but its a funny thing how many cyclists go up along that path yeah oh yeah without without lights oh yeah but it wasnt all that dark no well it wasnt dark expect lots of them do but yeah erm if you had to go on the road it would have been different well i wouldnt go on the road thats all no erm there i am laughing to myself i thought you stu and i was lost you know ooh then i went to the b and q to see if i could get a blind to match but i spent so i yeah ill have to go into poole mm and take my leaflets out mm with me and see if i can something mm thatll match i dont yeah want to spoil it now no no must not no spoil it i dont know where theres a where is there erm oh theres two or three are there theres erm well that shop on the left hand right hand side as you go down they sell curtains and theyre a bit thin oh yeah but theyve got yeah come quite nice ones in there oh have they yeah yeah only ive got to erm ashley road i mean i can go yeah into all those places yeah in ashley road ill get something yeah but im not going to spoil it i want to get something which will ooh and when i went into doitall they had a wallpaper and bed linen and it was just what i wanted it had but they dont damn well do blinds tt oh no well it would have been easier but i would have i wouldnt find yeah it wasju exactly the colour i wanted ah ah ah ah and the wallpaper i looked at the wallpaper i thought god if i can get a blind like that they dont mm blooming well do them what a shame oh i was thinking the colour of it yeah i know sa so if you get mine what i told you about the blind as they go dont pull them up when theyre wet no no well im hoping that er erm the extractor fan but under the shower said yeah i cant be bothered any more no so that will take all the afternoon mm mm mm and then i mm and thats thats alright so i i will get a bit but you see weve had u er p v c before i didnt have any oh no i didnt have in the bathroom at all cos but the other of mine had mm u p v c ones and erm but you see in the kitchen they dont go with yeah you see er but erm actually i i in erm erm sorry er but of course that was a bathroom but we didnt have a blind up did we have a blind up no i didnt put a blind up there cos we were so far away i dont like them looking at your window mm i dont think we used to have a blind up there oh i dont remember ooh it we had a blind in the bathroom that was a u er p v c one that was nice your blind in there well you see erm what do you call it some m f i and clayton mills used to do the p v c ones but they dont seem to do them now no i think theyve stopped doing it now i dunno its a shame because everybody what definitely worth it because bathrooms you need something dont you yeah that you can wipe off really yeah and the one in the kitchen outside the cupboard used to only had to wipe that over and i thought it was lovely pattern on there mm the green with the ferns yeah on it yeah and it was lovely but couple of weeks oh then itll be over there wont be any more work mm mm or there wont be only might be more at mm oh thats good then perhaps sophie will be back soon sarah hasnt been in has she ah not gonna come is she well phone her up well i didnt realise she had another job i thought she was still looking that those lettuces those iceberg lettuces are seventy eight p i aint paying that well its cheaper than tescos what were they in tescos what were they ninety four yeah well im not really paying that im not paying that for yet i feel theyre better see you havent got any taste can possibly do dont matter that dont matter does it we do have then mm theyre like refreshing are they how come ive got a yoghurt left then weve all got one oh we did it right then we di no i did it right you cant count what the petrol what for oh i dont know mind you it looks quite strange doesnt it depends though i mean you might be going to work shes asked me how i got on oh normally i have a little conflab do you what did you smell it can you smell it yeah so did ian going to yo erm something men eh and i said it was man and what was it j f k yeah did he go and see it mm i dunno i think its a different one someone someone told me its on for three and a half hours that was me oh was it when did you tell me that last night no i knew before then i was in a car with amanda you must be stupid coming out my her hat on just a scratch wheres it scratched it is actually leaking water mum believe it or not i know it i looked in there and that was cos theyve gotta stay here now havent they oh i i dunno but i dont wanna like that dear i want the squat time the ordinary type will you be working late tonight dunno ten oclock how late ten oclock you got something to eat before we go out mum i said i said what are you working i can feel it i suggest you peel a oh im not cheen a pinkpeel and peach and lose a friend i havent got any friends so thats alright then innit my only friends my cat peel us a said its something about if you peel a pinch peach you lose a friend whats this pinch business and if you keep the peel on a pear you lo its an enemy or something thats what she said the other day she talks rubbish no she doesnt its things that shes known for years all the sayings oh is it horrible dont eat it then love i thought perhaps its overripe is it yeah urgh urgh brurgh brurgh urgh urgh er try that one no thanks yeah but just try that one cos i told you that no th thanks no oh oh theres a what a shame oh that is nothing new that yeah but tho that ones gotta be cut open no i wont eat it cut that one open oh its the same theres half a banana there wow thanks or theres a chocolate hob nob there how many calories are there in one of them oh youre gonna eat them please oh only a hundred and thirty four thats not bad is it i think ill have five of them then they didnt have any kitkats i like that its the smell of them the smell urgh ah oh look hes done it wrong cant you eat eclair ones yeah oh sorry disgusting well i just picked i didnt have my glasses on i was looking for kitkat but they didnt have any all the ones are in here mm dads not going i know so cos hes going to holland the weekend after mm thats eight cos when is it the sixteenth oh its the twenty first ah it must be fathers day then cos its usually on fathers day isnt it mm i know how many calories is that claire about hundred and fourteen a hundred and eleven oh is that lower than this oh then no whats yours your peach one hundred and fifty hum yeah but what erm is is the them ones i brought theyre only forty five arent they oh well perhaps this is dried and horrible we could make we could put it in something couldnt we in the bin no we could make a peach flan or something i bought some cooking apples do you want erm apple crumble this weekend mm mm you dont like apple pie do you whats no that recipe the vegetarian one now dunno mandas got it cos paul said you brought it home didnt you no it was the last one oh has she tried it then i dont think so well has she tried any of those recipes she took home dunno oh did you actually speak to her dunno cat got your tongue no yes well i love toast with erm ba mm mm a bit tastes sort of erm you know that drink dad brought at christmas which those one those cakes yeah thats what it tastes of isnt it mm mm a scented sort of taste oh no not buying peaches any more at what a waste of money do you think any of them are bad claire i know dad dad put that little fox or something has he been putting stuff out for the yeah he hasnt what did he put out there and he goes fo down there you know if he touches fox mounds theyll be trouble well thats a messy int doing that those tha twins were alright the other day werent they mm can you pass my please i owe you twenty five p you give me alright seventy p ive got a tenner i think it is tracey ooh god dave and tracey dunno why dave has to go they went to the isle of wight did i tell you they were going to this hotel last week no and last saturday i was speaking to her and gary and the hotel phoned up and said pipes had burst ooh yeah so i said so yo is your mum and dad coming down from bristol this weekend she said no my friends coming down and i said well did you manage to do anything last saturday she said we went to the isle of wight how exciting mm well if youre working hard all day long claire dont know when she does any work do you shes in the shop all the time dont eat an apple will you is that one that the chap sends then mm no i got the no i thought he was oh theyre all getting married in turn you do oh is there mm mm what are they like then eh what are they like oh we havent got a tart left have we a tart a tata tart got lemon curd there dont know have a look i dont think so well i havent given any to dad erm dunno who made you love me the way that you feel no ah must be empty the cupboard was bare you havent have you eaten much cor ive not eaten much but chocolate chocolate one day da da da da da ill come next week youre meant to have this yeah you say that you were waiting a year no i mean it aha did amanda have any food or anything for you when you got there yeah she did oh yeah mm she had twix oh bet that was nice i eat the twix and dad had a piece of toast then i had a piece of toast yeah then we went off to why were you late because we got lost oh so you didnt take those photographs bet you stopped didnt you the bloke that i was sat next didnt take any either oh didnt he why not we forgot oh why do they need them i dont know perhaps theyre starting up a fountain mm mm mm mm ill have to get your bike sorted out then yeah i must get it done quite actually enjoying myself up there mm yeah you had a great time except you shouldnt have been on the pavement its hard going these things on your own mm yeah well if unfortunately you dont go where youll have manda to join you know if you want to if theres things you wanna go to mm thats if she gets parttime here how shes gonna do another twenty thousand words before june shes only done ten since september you know what youre diving into do you mm mm mhm mhm mhm theres an apple there if you want one love no ive had one this morning thanks where from here oh did you take one mm oh dear i said to aunty jean you wont be having that chap round to do your en suite will you she thought ill have him to do the building but not the rest of it one more take them away mum do want a half of that no just take them away take them away alright then if you cantif you cant get home if you have to go the that play give me ring im sure has where are the tennis girls gonna sleep then with them oh yes has she still got them she had them years ago no nothing oh thats alright not hes not actually an architect though is he who phillip no what whats whats he called then i suppose hes just a technician oh is that they call it mm shame hes not gonna he dont get any better either do you no no not for a while yet mm not for a while yet no where shall i put these in in ill just put them in there anywhere i cant reach them well ill just put them in there oh looks quite interesting that book oh yeah hello is it yeah it was quite good where did it come from i dont know oh did you have to pay for it or what or was it to do i dont think so with the erm well its not the moultons not the moultons no its not to do with the yeah erm oh whats the other one dad had these flowers have lasted me a long time cos ruth gave them to me on my birthday last month yeah give it all theyre ever so pretty baby dont think ill go in that vegetable shop that sells those flowers cos theyre too expensive next to daves ive never seen daves flowers oh hes got some quite nice ones im gonna get some and take some down to grandmas grave so i fe i feel really guilty weve not been there since christmas eve stay with me was it christmas eve we went me ee ee stay with me mind i dont i think im gonna speak to dad since he went there last year and i hope and pray that you wake one day in not that two rights not right two wrongs make a right your own world i said to dad we should have gone on tues wednesday gone where to nans grave yeah what did dad say no no he said yes oh but it was so late when we were driving back yeah it was dark when we went past oh there it was about what was it half past five six half past six i bet nobodys been there at all unless michael put some a holly wreath on at christmas he may have done stay with me ee ee you better hope and pray i would have thought aunty cath would have phoned wednesday night when you came back from cargill that you in your own world come on then look mum is that is that sign on that car is that from a television programme i dont know smeg head tt smeg head well whats it mean its like a smeggy man just describe the no its not its erm its yeah thats young people for you stay thats a lot it was silly that programme last with me ee ee night what programme that programme it came from red dwarf or whatever yeah yeah it is quite quite stupid dad started telling me vic reeves on now i notice ah thats cos you like it yeah not cos i dont like it i went out the room well why was he watching it then dont know and smirking rather a lot yes but pretends hes not watching and he looks over the top of his paper and grins oh its stupid i mean if anybody else just got up on the stage like he does and kicks his leg kick like their leg like er like that theyd boo him off its quite funny though when he kicks his legs and he went he goes ooh wah whats funny about it well thats funny youre not expecting him to do that well you didnt think it was funny when we went to see yeah but i i only think thats probably cos there was eighty million trillion thousand a young people amanda laughed at them didnt oh she she did well there was a quite a few funny bits in it and when they were doing that male modele thing when when they were going and god is nowhere what did he do that wig on his head for cos he was judge whatever his name is judge who pickles no ive forgotten what oh his real name is now judge who and they say erm he says spinning the wheel of justice oh swing swing swing the wheel of has that been on before justice he has twice the to fly what was that in there youre a little devil you are where did that come from oh your what that thing look oh no you gotta butter it again now tt mum i am twenty one believe it or not im im going grey how how can you call that talent when hes just does that with his leg and then kicks its not talent really is it his foot around whats talent in that well he thought of it didnt he what time is tonight half past eight if i go well eight oclock it starts but well go out oh look at that little bird hes gonna go down on those nuts now and you will when you wake one day and well go out and pick up aunty jean about twenty to eight in your own world oh i dont know if itll be very good but it whats it called sex and no sex or something i dont think dadll like it i dont know why hes going seen him well you didnt like the last one we went to did you thats probably because im being stared at by some bloody bla ginger haired git in the back row stand by me ee ee well why couldnt you say ee ee its probably because i was getting looked at by erm a ginger haired boy git in the back row a git youd better hope and pray that you will make it one day back to your own world dad said erm that play was ever so awful ooh ah there you are yeah when i asked him he said oh it was nothing different caught up in your wishing well your hopes inside well she never said if she did she it take your love whens she december i think no shes going in december thats if se that girl wanted to go come on lets just well theres tre oh theyve got signs outside or not i dunnoda is it golf or i mean the taxi driver and his wife is that one going mm they didnt stay there long did they live round here anyway isnt it yeah erm yeah they might have or perhaps theyre in financial difficulty mm well it could be we what has she done i thought smelt then i thought erm urgh claire youd be all pooey take him off your clothes he doesnt havent you urgh i took her outside this morning and she is the typical scaredy cat she is oh but shes the the lovely she is thats right when that big ginger tom was there and i you should have seen her shes peeping round the corner of the stones that step down there well shes frightened well shes su such a scaredy cat when youre a mummy like that are you i think she needs erm no kitty kitty kitty fleeing er claire because she keeps scratching all the time claire right you got the flea powder yeah flea powder out oh well caught up in a wishing well and she dont like whiskas thats the most expensive cat food your hopes inside it i know she got cat food come on then oh she dont know whether to come and have food or go upstairs with you ive lost my i wish i could get this horrible pest thats doing my ironing look theres all like little black things claire mhm oh look at this look two colours well look at it its not a different plant is it well i think it must be well its bound to be isnt it yeah looks like it doesnt it yeah but i know he didnt mean to do that no a yellow and a pink one up in the same plant little thats their colour oh baby ill have to get something to erm get rid of it the black spider things i dont know what they are im taking my car back oh are you well take mine cos i dont want it no its alright i dont im not using it im no just waiting for aunty jean ill see you later then alright then bye ill give you a ring so dont be too late no because erm ooh ill give you a ring if im gonna be in for tea youll give me a ring if youre gonna be in for tea yeah yep oh im alright i suppose yeah hows pam alright fed up yeah fed up cant blame her really can you no no its a bit annoying i think they should have tried to the bathroom myself yeah but they should have done theyre gonna stop soon now theyve got a house are they yeah then they do the bathroom and toilet theyll i didnt know why they havent done it before why have they well its its its difficult why is it difficult cos its money involved well it takes all th no its all tied in with the plumbing you see its there and everything yeah well i think they could have done it a bit quicker dont you i think they could have done i think er and pam says theres a sort of post sticking up in the ceiling or something yeah well she doesnt really understand it i think derek says hes sa its a its a erm tt temporary thing but she says shes made a ah thats right hole in this this the theyve put it in yeah but its all gonna be inside it its gonna be boxed in well she said she dont want it going up the middle there there aint much choice really why not well because the drains run right underneath the house there you see the drains run right under the house but did she know that before yeah its on well the plans to that to go on oh right the inside oh youd think theyd like that its not gonna be right in the middle of the bathroom or anything like that its more no for show oh well i think i would have thought they could have done it a bit quicker the bathroom if they wanted to and its a bit difficult for her isnt it especially yeah with your mother yeah thats right its a bit difficult i think oh it is difficult yeah anyway that should should have the bathroom in operation are they gonna do it yeah are they what are they going to have today plasterers no no monday theyre coming arent they yeah they were supposed to be here last week and they got the order of but they they couldnt have i was done anything cos you know it werent ready oh werent ready well theyre a bit over the their stated time arent they stipulated yes i dont er well you wont have to pay them anything sooncos you wo you keep knocking it off you wont have to pay anybody will you i know yeah i mean thats six blokes there working there and theyre falling over theirselves really in that yeah too space many yeah yeah yeah well then pam made me laugh cos the tiler he she said hes go up on the roof and hes there for hours mm sort of and then once he comes down hes hardly done anything has he no just sits up there hes made a good job of it though has he yeah you can see it from the bottom of our garden yeah you know you can see your new roof coming out yeah hes made hes made a very good job has he of it oh thats alright then yeah suppose its a bit i should think i think last night she was absolutely fed up pam was yeah she was take it out on me i said no good you moaning at me er i cant do anything about it no but youre just youre handy arent you yeah thats right shes gotta have a go at something hasnt she yeah yeah i gotta have all of it theres no oh the buck stops here and i cant pass it any further yeah i but dont forget shes got your mother as well and i think you cant yes i know you cant be normal can you really no when erm no erm i couldnt have looked after my mum i mean i did it for four months and then i couldnt do any more i just think i mean i know amanda and claire were a lot younger then and i think its difficult when they are theyre younger but i mean shes a dear old soul but i havent got her round me all the time and i think i its her not being able to hear you as well its awful isnt it thats hard work innit it is hard work isnt it yeah thats right and cla claire was laughing at me yesterday she said you dont have to shout at her i said well if i dont talk loudly she doesnt hear what youre saying i dont know whether its deafness or whether it doesnt register thats what i mean you see i sometimes go wurgh urgh urgh urgh and she says what and then i say it properly and shes got it then you see has she yeah yes she i think you can see on her face though sometimes john that she hasnt understood yeah what youve said yeah thats right it sort of registers on her face but then i think if you get one side of her she hears you better maybe yeah well perhaps weve gotta get a hearing aid or something i dunno but she says that shes years ago she used to put an onion in her ear or something when shes yeah thats right cos she reckoned that cured it she hasnt still got it in her ear has she hasnt got it no you know whe when she put an onion you know when yo the centre core of it yeah and she used to she says its stuck plug it in like an earphone yeah oh whats that supposed clears the catarrh does it yeah truly or is just a im sure it works im pretty sure that works are you yeah oh but she said i sort of she said puts puts something in here ear it you know sometimes when you you you put your your pop the yeah you can yeah pop your ears cant you oh oh well anyway youve had a week off yeah thats right resting rest i havent rested what did you i havent had a chance to rest what did you do then you got your greenhouse pam said yes where you gonna put it down the bottom of the garden its down where the rest of goes down int it yeah i dunno what to do with that plants not i keep calling it i might use some of that polythene that thick polythene sheet that derek gave me and do that round the bottom sheet i said to him they got enough junk up there now and you have to go and ill could use that add to it i reckon ill cut that up perhaps and yeah and put the bottom actually it came from erm its gonna fit a flat its plastic yeah they had erm a balcony and er so then they didnt want it there any more so he took it off oh and i said well theyve got enough stuff up there amanda says oh well john wanted it and i reckon ill i reckon i can use that instead of glass and wont he hit his head hard if he gets into it no well it wont crack but its stuck in it will it yeah but its stuck in yeah but they have all sorts of ideas dont they nobody else knows about it yet because i think i would have thought hed stop doing that now but pam said he still runs down the bottom of the garden yes hes quicker than he thinks he hes got now he just cuts from and hes just missed the tree said he wobbles doesnt he oh yes yeah he catches himself on all sorts of things do you think hell be any better tha than he is now maybe yeah but i think he gets a little better cos he wobbles doesnt he and he sort of i dunno he si when he picks his paw up sometimes its all erm limp isnt it oh yes where he cant yeah will he get any feeling back in those do you think oh no but he int too bad no i didnt think hed get that better i thought youd have to have him put down i didnt honestly think hed get any better especially when i first saw him sort of crawling on his tummy and not wanting any food and i thought ah i dont think hes gonna get any better he surprised me actually hes a real character dog yeah thought isnt he yeah hes a really surprised me i dunno ive never had a dog with such character as that one because i didnt think hed have the erm whats the word i want to get up and go again i think he sort of i thought he was just gonna lay there no hes tough yeah yeah but hes hes he cant keep doing that can he no well not once he gets older cos i mean if he keeps rushing down there and you got the greenhouse there hes gonna go through that well he dont go right down you cant go through he dont go right down he dont rush that way he wont be er but she was so she said youre gonna chop the tree down that tree whe that he bumped into but i think he wont do that again will he well he will go into something else you know he he could do hes excitable isnt he hes sort of hes determined yeah nothing matters only where hes going he walks yeah if theres a cat he goes straight through the bushes and hell go straight through thats what i mean you see its a bit like a boxer dog because dereks sis sister had a boxer dog and he used to we used to walk along country lanes and then hed pi he used to see something he used to go straight through the hedge no ones thats right in the way oh bramble and all sorts yeah thats right yeah i thought stupid animal yeah this ones just the same yeah yeah daft oh hell get hold of a hedgehog and shake it and with that hell come out with prickles all on the end oh of his nose hell have all fleas all over him you know but he does i can tell you he does anything yeah da have you seen the fox in your garden oh all over the place they they stink the place out they yeah weve got one weve one going through our garden hes limping now i dont know whats wrong with him hes so got something wrong with his back paws or something like that in the day time yeah he sits down here and he sunbathes on the bottom down there he walks through there and he gets up on that shed at the bottom of the garden next door but one does he yeah gets up on the on the shed yeah i dont like him in the garden but derek keeps encouraging this thing i said if our cat gets out all over the put all the all the scraps out thats what he keeps doing for them i dont want him to do it so if he does it again hes had it dogs as well yeah thats what he does and yo you see our cats always roaming around now i said hell get that stuck on his ears that rats has i dont want him having that on fox yeah do cats get it dunno most of our gardenll be finished one day gonna concrete that all round is he yeah he was gonna have a path all the way round and hes terracing the garden dunno where mind but it erm and hes gotta finished painting outside yet and then hes terracing the garth sh hes gonna bring the shed out because its rotten its behind that hedge you see mm but i dont know if i want it brought out i dont particularly look at the shed but there you are but you leave it there it rots it was my mums shed actually he bought it down after she died thats his mums picnic table we got all dead peoples stuff thats his mothers plastic table she bought just before she died looking at all the at the stuff but the trouble is youve gotta find somewhere to put it all havent you and our gardens not very big and its alright for your gardens bare got so much rubbish its not true what did you do i put it put it aside cos i will use it one day thats what derek says you see we got th er collects things down here he keeps chucking rubb he said well i need it i said but when oh oh ill need it we did actually cos he used to for all going down there but i suppose itll get finished one day i dont know how you manages your garden too big isnt it dont worry about this i think you dont have to worry about it yeah but men dont but wo wo women at home looking out the window they do dont they ive gotta relay all the grass now cos we run out of oh yeah ive got that tree stump down yes pam said you did that that was good wasnt it mm oh it were your mam i think your mam told me that youd got it out i bet thats made it a bit lighter hasnt it with that tree gone oh yes next door especially more light well you got one of their trees in there and theyll cut that down and they dont do anything about them the sun goes behind there i dont know the pe peoples name next door what here yeah erm i thought you were definitely gonna thought you said you were in a rush this morning i thought you were definitely gonna show me up today and say how the hell am i supposed to get into the garage yeah i didnt realise youd taken it i havent forgotten to go shopping up thats why yeah if id have got my clothes on to get yeah but i thought perhaps you wanted to get into the freezer no if id have wanted to go and youd have been onto me saying oh if id have wanted to erm i i thought it was quite fu erm funny because i got back to erm the flats this afternoon yeah and erm mrs s came running out oh mr she says mrs s oh mr oh she said what are we going to do if these people buy the bungalow theyll be running all over the garden what ah have they got some people then and john and i have been thinking of the worst possible situation that they could have yeah like if its a family with about forty kids by the place yeah little snotty nosed kids running around everywhere pardon have they got anybody to look in there yeah people are wondering into the property oh erm thats not very good then is it if theyre wandering in and out no i think theyre gonna have to be a bit careful mm but i asked them to photograph those documents which we found and they dont want to do it so thats up to them oh wellisnt it you go and have your shower then and then you can have some tea yeah im going to have a shower i dont think claires phoned shes gonna have to work until you go out shes coming though isnt she yeah but shes well she didnt sound all that keen to me well she was one who wanted to go well she should come and have a break from work really this book looks good doesnt it what ones that did this come in the post this morning yeah claire was looking through it biter bounce lunchtime how come well we had two copies sent to us because amanda sent away for some ah at one time so they sent us oh two copies so itll be something to do by the time we get back oh theres a new magazine out now as well which i expect erm stephen would like to have its to do with racing cycling its called oh cycling plus oh well tell tell him im going up the garage anyway alright alright then that was very interesting mr phoned me today yeah and erm and he reckons hes on a i was in the car park hit the brakes and are there are messages on the i was in the car park answer phone no i was in the car park and er i got back into the car and with mrs the phone rang and it was erm mr he was going out at half past three i said well i can get back there by ten ten past three andrews been in done the job has he yep oh good all finished good so er is he dealing with the payment of that one who andrew no i will oh you will too so in fact er about the middle of next week a yeah well go and have shower yeah alright ill go and have a shower now see you in a minute mm you said ill phone you if im coming in for tea oh whats happening nowt you dont look very pleased i thought i wasnt gonna get home till twelve oclock sorry decided not to take it out tonight have you gotta go in tomorrow no all day tomorrow oh thats good no john said to me er you ready love look everybody should have a complete break for the weekend ah does oh mean to say he wants a break does it yeah yeah hes not even gonna let steve come in which is er i dont want them or maybe he cant afford the wages yeah might well be you move forward to love but this world what time did daddy get home i just have ive just come im just home ooh alright blooming shower he sat there looking very yeah oh no wonder this house i is full of dirt hello then wiggy oop sorry how on earth did she get out i think i dont know she must have thrown herself down the stairs shes a strange sort of cat with this world la la la la la la la la i was surprised to see a cat out there how did she get that what with with this world yes sweetie i know youre hungry what what up you go come on up ill not if you like shes a little bugger int she yeah come on then little bit come on thenat your food john said to me what are your arrangements for tonight claire mm i said im going out oh yeah oh good for you he said good for you why was he gonna ask you to work yeah oh well whos working tonight then steve worked until three oclock this morning did he yeah oh yeah ive never known a place like it ive never known a bloke like it im sure you havent whats that not much there well theres not much of them i havent done my shopping have i with this world yeah yeah yeah yeah love this world i said id keep the beans for yeah and i can how many pieces of toast do you want two please put four er three i didnt know you said about twenty past but i was coming home oh need to exactly find out before i knew id got mucked up the whole thing and cant send there back either oh the p word was getting on my nerves an awful lot this afternoon dad took peter to work today said i thought he was gonna to john when i came home he took the whole front of oh have you closed the closed the front door mum dad heard a burglar alarm going off didnt you i could hear this burglar and she said have you closed the front door i said yeah i said er wait a minute and when i came down the conservatory door was open and the front door was on the latch oh god you have to watch him good job i said something because it would of erm no i dont know where that tool is i was given for christmas its gone so where did you put it unless its in the side of my motor bike in your bag yeah ill have a look on my motor well i thought you had it i thought you took it out with you one day when you went out perhaps its its a lovely day again today yes its night outside yeah absolutely gorgeous those chain cleaners are good arent they yeah ive seen those before like a yeah sealed in mm those what its a chain cleaner dad how much are they fifteen pound fifteen mm mm are they a necessary piece of equipment no not really only if your a professional biker does does steven know theres a new cycling magazine out i dont know dad a racing cyclist steven and i do not converse we just so whats happened in work today clare there must be something happen love not really quite boring actually perhaps he dont want you in now maybe business is bad it dont feel like friday today probably cos ive had a day off no its weird in it ive opened someem yeah ive seen it i must get my bike back together dad i might yeah go and buy some wheels tomorrow yeah cos youve got the money there oh i thought you were buying a new one with that money ive got enough money to make together er yeah yeah but shes got enough money for two bikes oh has she yeah oh are you gonna put different bits bits onem i know i know what i would do clare actually i would buy another second hand mountain bike would you cos i dont think your gonna be your gonna be satisfied with having a you know the er if you get a dropped handled bar bike you you wont like it im telling you mm perhaps i ought to have a go at nicks and there not all so heavy as as that i can tell you that no i tell you what if you get one of the earlier mountain bikes there made of five three one tubing which is lighter than what youve got theres loads of them in the paper for sale and there so cheap yeah they are cheap and what you can do is to keep that one for best yeah but its not best is it really the frames so heavy you can hardly ride it i dont know whether its worth well the alternative is to to put it in the paper and advertise it to sell it say the the wheels have been stolen mm any body who picks up that frame dad on its own is gonna think bloody hell thats no heavy no they wont because well i would at the college margaret where clare went to the other day they had a notice saying about bicycle thefts from the college did they yeah whats it say i wished id of stayed a bit longer now and had another look around why i i wanted to go around with you but i wanted you what i was thinking of when i was sat in the car that you when you come back you could take me round when youve been round mm and a lot of people take the front wheel off the bicycle and take the front wheel into college with them yeah i would of liked to of looked around actually yeah i was such in a and i thought haste to get away i think i thought i saw some students go across the road they went out of the main entrance and walked thats the university that is wheres that then down the hill well why did they go down there then well perhaps they applied to university as well or perhaps the sports grounds down there its the university hall she didnt say any thing about using the university facilities why they must do because i saw some of the groups of them going no or if they were going to the university they wouldnt of gone there for the interview no what im say is they might of had an interview for the university as well no i dont think they did whats erm interviewees or students already there no people coming for oh interviews were taken on tours and i saw some of them go down the hill oh oh i suppose it depends on the on the it was ever such a big erm accommodation camp because we went behind the college down the hill i know and theres another queen hill and theres this first second and third year old where the club is where the social club was yeah yeah where the social club where you went in that building mm mm yeah and actually theres another entrance down there because cars were coming in there yeah they were coming in there and we nearly got knock got knocked over about five times actually there was another student car park at the back as well the students are allowed to park their cars outside their rooms are they mm thats good in it and i saw two or three rising tyres and park and jump out and go into their rooms oh so they have cars then some students not very i didnt think there was very many cars there most of them were beat up cars werent they like minis and things i reckon this is is this spi is this a spicy what she mean beat up cars yeah i think it said spicy yeah is it nice mm nice and hot yeah mm how longs the book the erm a waiting list now for mrs four weeks oh about four weeks oh i got her there she said she was in a hurry because she was afraid to leave keith too long i said well im in a hurry as well so i got her there as quick as i could and erm dont she leave her mother then mm doesnt she leave her mother she doesnt like well he had erm a bit of an attack last night palpitations oh did he and thats dangerous for him because mm of hes got a severe heart condition how did her husband die did you say he spent erm two years in the services i think dur during the war two or three years and went through a bit of action and then i think she said he was a policeman when he came out he he joined the police force and he was cycling home one day and erm i dont know he fell off the bicycle hit his head and he died ooh thirty five so her sons then not and then she married she her sons not the name of her then she married again and her second husband died what when he was young as well no it was some years before she remarried again oh she said she wishd had gotten remarried earlier than when she did so im not quite sure how long it was oh and er i said to her do you miss london and she said well she does for the theatre and that because they were only a short tube ride away from the west from the west end theatres and she said theres more on in poole here than there is in bournemouth in terms of plays and mm theatre in which there is mm erm does she and that and i i showed her around some i on the way back i said ill take you to branston park on the way back and ill show you where johns working and i took her on to the into the car park and i said look there he is up huh cutting the lawn he was up cutting that the big lawn she said one massive place i mean i took her all the way through branston park back to erm she said do you wanna come in and look at the kitchen now and i said no i wont stop now ill work bring it up with my yes ill have a biscuit i said thats quite good erm magazine that im gonna have a look at that its quite interesting tonight have a what have a biscuit dont you want that no thank you what do you want a hob nob i said ill work something out for you and erm ill be in touch with you next week see youve given her the food food yeah but its all altered because shes altered the ah will there be more down there yeah oh now shes changed her mind the trouble is when you go and look at all these lovely kitchens yeah see soon change dont ya you change your mind dont ya yeah i think she would of liked it er if her son was with her she would really of liked him to be with her so that cos she said he he owns half the house mm mm theyve got it in joint names mm she said that wished shed er hed been able to come i think i dont i think she worries about him too much too much well he could of done if hed of taken her in the car would couldnt she well i dont think he would of done hes too shy oh is he mm thank you clare erm myself i think that if any thing happens to keith which is obviously hes not gonna live a long life if any thing happens to him i i myself i reckon shell go back to london because shes got absolutely nothing here shes got a cousin although i dont think shed move in in with her cousin has she got relatives in london yeah oh her bo not very many there because her mother had her very late in life oh like your mother oh and erm her brother is eighty one her her brother mm and er she said hes a bit a she said hes suffering from alzheimers disease mm and half way through a composition he cant remember who hes talking to and things like that mm so how erm but hes eighty seven he is her brother no hes eighty one no hes eighty seven ive just remembered it hes eight seven erm i reckon shell go back to london myself well why did she come and live down here in the first place well she came down for keiths sake she came down to bournemouth for holidays and erm like it so much she brought the company oh julian was telling me that erm hes house on a friday night is like a mad house because his daughter does a bit of hair dressing on the side and shes having people come to have their hair done oh shes got her own flat no she comes to julians house cos oh to have her hair done she brings her boy friend with her and another neighbour always drops in to have a chat with his wife on a friday evening she stops about an hour then his son brings his girl friend so he said its like a mad house mm i think his back was aching a bit actually was it yeah does he get a back problem well no but i mean its it was er really hard work hell regret he ever met you laying a hundred and thirty slabs mixing up four tonnes of cement pretty hard work well you helped him didnt you yeah i know but its still very hard work and im ten years older than he is i i just did as much as i could for him really i mean i did more mixing than he did i did nearly all the mixing he erm mm you know mr show me that i havent read it though no how much do you want dad erm oh yeah after ive sloshed it every where mm mm thats enough for me clare the one on the right ill have the slightly smaller one this one here to sit down for five minutes after the tea no the other one was is that the biggest one thanks there you are oh thats it we had the electricity bill in today margaret reminder got us paying have i got a sweet have i brought the er second one down there yet mm did i bring you the second of that stupid one down what from the office yeah not the theres a spoon there yeah i dont use that to put in the sugar oh april ninety two ive paid it the second one mm yeah cos you were there when they called werent you and they revised it mm and you paid the revised one which is about half the price isnt it mm aint i ive got loads really but i cant find them any where was it a good job clare mm april i mean there yeah not doing septembers yet you see erm yeah simon told me that a school along the road by pardahs bakery well i dont know where pardahs well on the main nor do i by warer road what but before the church or after the church before the coop or after the coop well which way your going erm springfield road way before the coop and the shops behind the trees isnt it bushes you cant see it from the road can you you can a bit its sort of it you know the pub on the other side mm its a bit passed the pub thats where she thinks it is any way oh and i think its to replace rushcome school cos rushcome schools down there isnt it its to take the pressure of it yeah so they wont oh so its not closing rushcome school no no oh what was that school in there clare was that the yeah that would of been lovely could of rented mrs house thats only two months before she finishes yeah but thats the autumn term er there not advertising the autumn terms yet so ive got time to sit down for five minutes before we go out aint i mm whats a stump jumper dad its a mountain bike just what they call it a stump jumper mm in the mountain bike in the mountain bike competitions they they show them going over rocks and they have to jump them the only way over it is to jump them sort of like bunny hoping bunny well its like on well no its like on er a po a pogo stick oh dear clare a pogo stick so its like bunny hoping b m x that they there yeah well yeah thats right yeah i know what you mean is there a stump jumper on the other side yeah is there four hundred or near offer thats ridiculous isnt it good start for a second hand bike mountain bike peugeot a hundred and thirty solo san solo racer theres always plenty of erm gents mountain bike eighty five pounds what make is it erm and if you buy golf saracen ooh thats a good make clare red alloy wheels thats a good make clare stop sniffing oh my nose is running and also you want proof of ownership go and get a tissue that you buy any bikes yeah thats quite a good idea cos it could be nicked nicked and stolen saracen is what we looked at in horsfall saracen were those yellow ones werent they no they were orangey red yeah and there was yellow ones cos there there was a lot yeah it was saracen that we looked at eighty five pounds not bad is it i was listening to this island disc this morning and erm benny hill is it roger bannister it must be benny hill next week then and er oh hes gone into hospital hasnt he again and he said do you do any running and he said no but he said his sons bought him a mountain bike so he yeah does a bit of cycling he said which keeps him fit oh he was the first four minute miler wasnt he mm doesnt he do any running any more well hes too old dont be daft dont be daft hes about sixty five oh theres loads of veteran runners of that age running around still yeah and dropping dead i think it oh is he as old as that he was well no hes hes a bit older than that i should know he said something about when i was fifty three i did this or something oh like that hes a neu neurology neurologist yeah yeah mm i dont want a a reg citron two c v eight fifty or near offer god there going cheap arent they mm nobody wants them i shall keep it for a bit longer clare yeah its just in the wet weather its a pain yeah it goes in the dry weather doesnt it straight away yeah starts straight away mm its a shame does yeah that theres wet weather most of the year yeah isnt it really and did i tell you i bumped into jean when i went down yeah i tell you what shes on her way to erm she showed me her tiles in the bathroom there quite pretty erm she erm isnt very pleased with the way the tilings been done no and she had they were why i did notice something else but i thought its not im not saying any thing to jean though they were er a what she wants you to look at it and see cos its not fair but i noticed that theyd put plywood at the back of the bath mm where the shower fittings were coming through mm and in my opinion they should of clad the plywood with plasterboard before they put the tiles on oh i dont know and i bet you they havent any way she said its nothing like the tiles she had done in the kitchen no so she she if it werent if she has him to build her own suite shes gonna get erm lee what was his name clare lee dad cos he did a really good job to do the the tiling and you see she had seconds tiles well from pilkingtons and theres little she said you wouldnt notice it but theres little like little things on and when he did the grouting yesterday she said that she said it was awful she didnt like it at all so she told him this morning what she didnt what she didnt like the tiles or she didnt like the grout no didnt like how he grouted it because she said there things like a little nick in the tile if hed gone in with the grouting it wouldnt of shown any and he didnt yeah but why should he have to bother to go and nick in seconds tiles i dont know she shouldnt of dam well bought seconds tiles should shewell i mean if you buy what do you expect and she said she its cos she said she said of course if its because shes so used to joe he would of i said yeah but he went over the top didnt he cos he always did every thing to perfection i said you cant have joe doing it fancy let to go in and mix with the grouting its a bit of a cheek in it well he got the tiles she didnt yeah but she selected them and she got yeah but she they didnt get the ones that she couldnt get the ones that she wanted cos they didnt have enough no but if youll buy if you buy seconds tiles margaret then you have to well he went with her yeah well thats not his bus thats her fault isnt it youd buy seconds she said joe would of got them all at the top where you couldnt see them and things like that i said well you wont get builders doing that no of course you wont id er i mean why should a buil havent got time to do that why should a builder because shes bought second tiles take time to sort out the duff ones i said to her youll just looking for fault all the time you are i said thats yeah what your doing your just she said i know i am she says im nick picking im just looking for faults i told you that today thats why you wouldnt when we do things sometimes we wont fiddle about er erm with poody things its just not worth it no but she said it looks much bigger shes got a very big broom cupboard cor their naff death young deaths in here tonight whos died then twenty four seventeen what they die off tragic death both tragic deaths well thats those well thats that car crash yeah thats those two girls its that car crash is it yeah well one of seventeen years it crashed no ones a bloke no yeah well er twenty four yeah he was the other driver wasnt he no but he wasnt killed it was two girls oh two seventeen year old girls one of them seventeen yeah mm inexperienced arent they they just need they dont know how to get up the top they must of only just learnt to drive look seventeen mustnt theythats a fast road that isnt it across there in it awful seventeen years mm and then your gone fast moving road i think that is ah that frogs still on top of the pond when its got air in it it wont sink no but i thought perhaps it was frozen so it wont fertilize yeah but it what do you mean its already fertilized yeah but i thought the frost would of killed the the well it might its gonna stay there until it rots no i thought the frost would of killed of the well i dont know if if the eggs can withstand frost its too cold there dead now now im not sure thats what i mean there dead arent they yeah cos it the frost it was like a lump of ice the other day i know but you might as well throw it away yeah i think you might as well throw it go and yeah but theres a big lump underneath the water as well they havent been since its too cold no at a time they had they had a lot from yes is there really i i dont think warm so why they early well they do it is they get a bit of sun on the water dont forget that waters not very deep yeah especially no the shallow end any way im gonna clear off now clear up what time we going out well i said wed pick up aunty jean at twenty too eight i want to sit down before i go a rush this morning i have to put the tape on oh yeah youll be slapped mm thats cos i said to him round the other way turn round the other way she said and ran straight back this way i was talking to mrs the other day down the road shes had she had er back problem and she gets terrible trouble at night sleeping i saw her daughter about half past seven taking that yappy thing out did you yeah it yaps a lot that do dont it she was walking up the lane like this erm john was talking about his erm his son his son today and he said he didnt pay his insurance his car insurance up i said well hes working in he he said yeah i said what he hasnt got a job has he yeah he is working hes a computer oh wheres he specialist or something or or training to do and i says well what what do you pay his car insurance for then if his working oh well he doesnt earn enough whys he got a car then and i thought well whys he gotta car for then and whats happening his fathers doing the car spent about dad your hard a year your a hard father im not if you want a car you you blasted run it i didnt have a car when i was young i didnt have a bicycle anyway ill ill put in the note anyway because thats the thank you because i i feel ive got to get a few prices to find out yes what the sort yeah sort of erm the markets like but no ive made up my mind now im going to get it all done im going to gradually yeah i ive finished get the work yeah now and well youve done very well i think and i mean that kitchen was a major job oh werent it all done now that kitchen was yes but didnt it go on for such a long time yeah but mind i will say this about this chappie he does stick to it i mean hes oh gonna stick there today and i well to work at the weekend as well yes he must be maybe hes looking out for more work i admire yes people like that and not only that hes got one of his men in with him you see hes got bought a chappie in with him so i i ive said to margaret hes a i think he must doing something with the extractor fan because hes cut a hole in the er barge pole so on the board so obviously up there doing something up there well i said to derek look at our tiles you see and he said thats unfair because he said these arent what they they never your tiles are these these your tiles are the same as ours in the bathroom have got slight raise on the edge yes they have but then you dont do that to make a good square so you ah have to big spaces in these mm thats why theres a lot of mm grouting so you dont do that even with a big old bathroom yeah but mind since you no not down here ah upstairs upstairs ah but since youve since youve said its not too bad i looked at it again i thought no perhaps its not too bad no its not i think i was being overcritical i think you werent yes well i wanted to fill in those bits though oh ah but i think perhaps im and in some places im inclined to yeah it was it was yeah quite but if i ever have it done again im going to buy those brass things and it only costs about five pounds more whereabouts did you get them ive seen them with the tiles i dont think i dont think you had them with those tiles well we did them when in the kitchen yes you had it i with the yeah yeah but maybe he done it cos you space there see well thats it well do you know the tiny little didnt he no so theres that all that cos half of tiles dont need spacing oh you sure it hasnt got two blips along the se one rung at a time no i dont think it has no i dont think it has but itsi i saw him down at what he did he moved the bottom which yeah gives him his level then you put the stuff on the wall then you amazing isnt it but its marvellous to see a good expert at yeah work no spaces no so th no spaces in them no exactly the same as yours erth a lot of the modern tiles dont have spaces so youll be doing it by eye no you dont need to do it by eye once you put the bottom run in and thats oh i see oh pardon me im thinking thats the bottom run im with you that means once it gets coated once everything is level thats on one run i see what you mean its got to be yeah so that you dont you dont really need no to leave spaces used to leave spaces yeah i tell you i would leave spaces yeah id have one slightly out and yeah and and you could imagine what joey would have yeah done youd see a just like like that he was oh ha well i should imagine my would be insulted now when i gave him all those things well perhaps he didnt use them well no its a lot of the modern tiles dont have spaces yes but hed be in anyway ive gotta go look alright dereks erm gotta go what time are you gonna pick me ive gotta pick up today ive gotta pick up this grout at dont wait for me can jean look round up there yeah dont wait for me for lunch margaret dont wait for you for lunch because i i shall be back probably about and just i mo im ive got the car phone in the car as well oh allright oh alright then do you know it was ju ive been scrubbing and scrubbing and scrubbing my hands and look at my nails marg i cannot yeah get over the dirt well i should wait till its actually jean i dont think theres any its only that bit anyway to be honest with you yes no i i i can remember what its like actually i yeah i couldnt i think what i do now when i i dont look at anything and suddenly almost ready to have something done myself erm i think that ive found looking at it i dont think thats right if you go there you dont think so no i think ill go round looking now have a look what every has got yes i will i will ill go round looking and see so which would you prefer well the fine fine mm youve got them crossed now havent you i think i have yeah yeah oh yes ive got them crossed got them crossed youve got a good eye margaret yeah got them crossed id forgotten that mm well i wonder if that would be better well i dont know i think thats quite nice across but i think probably its because it needs painting cos its a horrible colour isnt it oh yes what is it er er a creamy colour isnt it im painting that with white yeah im gonna have all white are you and if i want any col im going have towel hanging its not at all im going to have towel hanging where the cedarwood is now yeah and if i want any colour im going to get some black taps in the bath and im gonna paint that er yeah seat black yeah so get the dark very dark yeah black i was fuming when i came home and shes gonna get it when she comes home well i ca came home i had dereks overalls in the the sink they need washing on their own and i said to cla so i had to go shopping this morning because claire only worked all day yesterday so she oh yeah couldnt take me so i mm yeah cant do it mm because it hurts my back and erm i said to her dads overalls in the machine so when theyre finished you hand them on the line yes okay she said yeah now in here jean was her washing bowl full of washing soap in and her bits and pieces like tights and that now if you take something out of the machine in th what would you do with that there well dry it it was just left oh no i cant do it now so shes gonna get it when she comes in oh thats naughty marg and all youve gotta do is put is just put it in yeah so put some yes put some soap powder in yeah thats naughty see machine has gone off that really is naughty i mostly do now is hers yeah but i was really mad they just dont think i was shattered today when i came home they just dont think do they and then derek home and manda said he was shopping and i said oh come on i said it takes hours going shopping with you he said oh he said were not in a rush i said mind they dont eat thats what we were saying used to say we do well im afraid im a bit like derek i take my time oh oh i love it go shopping go and come back oh i love it i i i love poking but its so funny what you see now if i hadnt been poking know that little bonsai tree mm now if i hadnt been poking around that shop and in an mm mm i would never have seen that yeah but thats different to food shopping i hate food shopping ooh no theyve got do do you know when i go into sainsburys mind you sometimes i go into sainsburys and i dont really want anything i just like to look round in there i bet you buy something though no i dont dont you no no if i dont want anything i i just go in there and i think well ill just go and see i may see something which catches my eye and i go in there and i have lov i can be in there an hour just wandering around we do our in an hour i know ive seen you wed be in there three minutes and thats too long ooh no yes but you dont see what theyve got in an hour they must think youre weird no they dont well well what do you do i just look i just look at the shelves and i look to see what theyve got and look around but they look yes i if you dont see what theyve got you might be missing something well i dont think anybodys see how much the oh i know erm i really love to i mean and and its surprising what ive found when ive bought erm yes but when you you have to shop for us lot it can and loads and loads and loads ooh it gets a bit i used to shop in sainsburys i mean oh its exactly the same thing i used to look i used to look for bargains yeah but youve always liked shopping anyway oh yes i love poking around marg i really do like shopping for joey used to say to me yeah dont go shopping with jean i its a sort of entertainment for me im just gonna see how much the sultanas were at tesco theyre fifty five in quicksave is that how much i have to buy that its a whole week mind we dont go out and erm when i came home just the last evening you know after the play mm i enjoyed it really marg but i know it was a bit hot it was too hot yes it was too hot but i enjoyed it mind you i thought it was nice yeah i enjoyed it oh yeah seventy five theyve gone up ooh theyre fifty only fifty something yeah you ill buy some in quicksave yeah theyve got sulta theyve got raisins fifty five i only buy sultanas mm i only buy sultanas well they go sultanas in there well raisins wouldnt hurt you theyre lovely yeah i have bought raisins but normally theyre but theyre not expensive are they well no no theyre only fifty five oh ill change but they arent the they arent the californian ones where theyre sort of big fat and juicy yeah and sticky these are but theyve still got the flavour of raisins oh mind im i dont like currants its funny int it much i think theyre something and nothing currants yeah i got some currants that are left over have you from christmas and yeah i dont usa i mean i cant be bothered with them well i tell you why i havent been buying currants lately cos theyve been so blooming expensive oh are they i think if i make a cake today i id rather put sultanas in mm derek doesnt he like er candy peel either because well mixed fruits is thats only fifty five now yes i might get some mixed fruits hes yeah hes tasted your marmalade oh what does he think of it i i had a little taste im not very keen on marmalade arent you no well what did you think of it then well i think it was nice but i just dont like bits oh i erm no you dont no i dont no and marmalades i love bits too strong for me but ill make ive got to make the other half of it so when i make the other half of it he can probably have er have a couple of jam ones no hes got enough there oh lord never mind he can i mean i had to i want you to have it all anyway i like baking it for him he he enjoys it i like doing it derek says to me something he said all condensation in jeans kitchen yes there was i said well ill ask her what mm that was yes and i and i wiped down one side yeah and then i forgot to wipe the other side yeah and then i forgot to wipe the other side couldnt see it no its by i noticed it particularly by the tray ah i i think i was interrupted i think the builder called me oh and then i forgot right yeah and er and i noticed there was lines there and i thought oh i must wipe that yeah and then i forgot all about it but no im going to get an extractor now though marg actually in erm our bathroom and when we have a bath and a shower it always runs all down yes the tiles so i dont think you can do anything about it now no and i think all those windows ive got in that kitchen you see youve got the cold air coming in because you got so many even with double glazing you got yeah cold coming in yeah and and you see ive got no confa ive got no erm ventilation in the erm i cant understand that well why doesnt cant he do something about that or does he yes well when i get the bath yeah i can do cos ca i said to them er ive got no ventilation there i said id need something he said oh thats easily done well erm erm the chappie who did my door said oh theres no problem there you can easily put ventilation ah well in there oh but it does need it i dont know and the only thing that erm worries me see weve got air bricks up around ours yes we got two yeah you got i cant understand how they managed to get well dont they put air bricks in places well they should do i would have thought mm mm i thought they should do yes i mean when yo always up there i think its the electrician when he was doing the he said to me you know youve got a lot of condensation in your loft i said well im not surprised cos theres no ventilation no and he said no he said no oh i should get that done because it might do something i dunno well its for i i i cant understand why erm i i its not been do sort of not done ba by now because oh yes perhaps they didnt bother perhaps they didnt ever go up in the loft well isnt it strange wonder you can get up into yes i got all up there and i cant you know yes you live up in your loft dont you well no i said to the builder ive got more up there than ive got downstairs he laughed i just walk over things i mm tread over things well ours is sort of well derek i told you new ye new year on the sunday he went up and just threw some of ours out and i well dont know the i dont think hes left much space mm im going to well oh i keep on saying this but when ive got all this off my back im going to be quite ruthless im going to oh get rid of that well for me quite ruthless for me oh dear erm but erm theres lots of stuff i can get rid off well im going to start selling some of it marg now that waffle maker now i use that waffle maker about twice ah im going to sell that mm get rid of that mm ill put an advert up in the er er quicksave and er yeah that was a er do do people make them now i think you can buy it was a rage wasnt it you can buy them yeah in shops so i yeah mean you cant buy them the actual waffle makers now you cant cant you no oh so i think possiblysomebod and i got all the recipe books mm and everything there you see so theyre not working in the dining room i always keep my instructions always yeah yeah i think theyd sell and i think my recipe books ive erm when amanda and claire were younger i bought a milk shake thing from oh yes the milkman and that was thats stuck in the cupboard yeah i said to amanda when you get your own home you can she loves milk shake does she so i said you can and then i thought well if i ever do get grandchildren no ill keep it you can keep it yeah thatll be lovely go round to grandma and have a milk shake and ive got a wok up there that ive never used have you got a wok oh no i never waste your time on it marg i didnt know what to do with it sell it no im gonna give it to amanda and claire because theyll use it oh will they they only have vegetarian food but theyll use it and i did use it once and i got in such a temper yeah cos you have to have it so the gas so high it must be really boiling hot and you just stir fry the vegetables all round this oh er thing and i thought i might as well use a frying a pan yes but thats what i all these gadgets when you have these gadgets marg its more fuss taking out the gadget and washing ooh yes it up afterwards than it is by mm doing it by hand mm i find that with my erm erm what do yomi food mixer yeah i dont use it sometimes only er thing i dont like u doing with the hands pastry so ill use my food mixer cos i oh i dont like dont like mixing pastry no i never mix pastry it gets all urgh well i fix up cos i make a lot of erm those er dribbled scones on the top mm i do it with a knife i dont yeah put much fat in them no and ive made those a lot have you im waiting for you to make those things in your erm what in my sandwich maker sandwich maker oh i i looked in the library today im going to get erm a book i think they do erm cookery books on erm sandwich makers so yeah ill go in there ill get a ah yeah book and ill get a few recipes yeah out of there well i like to have a toasted sandwich for dinner i forget about it yeah but i cant have much i mean i can only have fo lunchtime with claire like ive been having tomatoes on toast and some horrible arent they yeah and theyve gone all you see i havent been eating them so theyve been in the fridge and theyve gone all soft and i thought well thats not very interesting so i sprinkle about three strands of cheese have you got any marmite now marmites and what im going to do today ive got erm ah i ive got a button on these things i got some mashed potato yo no i wont i ive got some mashed potato and carrot there im going to put some onion on top of that im going put what cut up or rings no im just gonna put so erm no the onion er chopped up finely chopped up ah not rings no put that on the top and im going to put marmite on the the base doesnt it bulge out the bread well i dont im bread and i might some of it on the top well dont you put weight on no i had ive had cheese ive i got i lot of erm on erm piccalilli and erm sweet pickle claires got to have pi pic piccalilli she has branston sandwich she likes not the ordinary pic have you seen the sandwich pickle its been chopped up much smaller oh has it either that or they like this they like this cos its smaller oh yes oh i like the chunks yeah in it but she likes the lumps in er i was gonna buy some pickled onions today till i saw the price i thought blow that why do why dont you make some oh yeah ne next year im gonna pickle some onions well you can pickle some for me i erm but last time i did them i didnt put enough salt in them no they were a bit plain this oh so i i next time im gonna put lots well dont put too much salt in well youve got to but it does away yeah so i threw them away again oh did you mm oh i dont eat just a many and ive stopped eating them at christmas when i brought them and i started eating them again i i just li like oh i see yeah but they didnt have salt on these so i tho i thought you dont do you ooh i yes have you yes oh because erm not the big one do you well i i big one are you short of them well i wear pop socks alright ill wash them out and ill mm let you have them yeah i was gonna take i thought perhaps you didnt want anymore oh yes i want some well ill erm wash them out let you have those yeah if you wash those tops thoroughly yeah put them back on it yeah well ill let yes you have those could have the lot i mean i know but erm much better i did have a load of that tops and i took them all down the so i got fed up fed up with a lot of its always full up itll be murder yes well why doesnt he yeah yeah empty them yeah yeah and i think you see people are basically green minded marg yeah i certainly am went down there with all the wine bottles from christmas dont do but and then its completely ruined people were just leaving boxes of them on the in the car park i i thought the yes the lads could come aco along there and smash them yeah they should clear it and i and not only that i mean if theyre selling it to help with the poll tax i mean all that moneys yeah going isnt it ooh i know yeah i dont know im not sure which ones yo i just notice what says recyclable on them i dont think you can put them all in now i thought they had to say recyclable i thought you put any of them in i dunno i dont know i think you could do and in this last bottle bank it used to say up there green clear brown and other you see well they o they havent bothered up there so i think people i mean i was doing it i was she sort of shoved them in this thingie and i looked up and it said green well what well well theyve got a green bottle and they they melt it down its gonna look green isnt it and ha you see all the bottles are going to look multi coloured bottles so i thought well weve weve but i didnt see that i said to claire i said im sticking them in the wrong one she said well its too late now the the clear ones full so we just anyway went i went down the next day theres a new one or next time theres a new one down there so they they must obviously think well put them all in together yes well i do dont know if youre supposed to pi take the labels off are you you ta youre supposed to take the tops off they dont like you putting the tops in there well i should think youre supposed to take the labels off well i notice some people do dont they well i always take the labels off yes i normally take them off yeah a jam jar now we take yeah the things off i didnt well i and i took the labels off the plastic bottles as well but i notice people dont erm with themi they dont need tins do they ordinary tins no its coke isnt it erm mm aluminium cans yes they want like coke yeah well i was thinking if you do this it helps with doesnt it well not only that marg it help i mean all that waste it helps with the environment yes anyway yeah erm and i think this yeah i mean thats why a lot of people have gone over to recycled erm toilet rolls because fancy cutting down trees just for that and tissues yeah recyclable tissues as well and its awful when you think all of those trees you can cut down mm in a park and id rather use newspaper now rather than use use erm just us doing it wont wont stop it pe lots of people will do and i think lots of people erm i dont know i look in peopleserm shopping trolleys at tesco and they er dont seem to er dont they no and nothing may me to buy it now unless its recycled no i dont always do that i try to get recycled erm notepaper and mm yes i wo and its no more expensive marg you can get birthday cards a on recycled paper mm and i mind theyre a bit more expensive and i know the post office prices have gone up with er cards post office are very good well they didnt use to be oh on cards oh i thought you meant you were they used to do birthday cards in there in the post office they used to be from tha and they still are in there yeah see the others theyre all about ninety nine ah thats terrible for blank birthday cards but in there theyre forty fifty for cards theyre a lot cheaper mm but i refuse er spend that on yeah theyll think ah its only its the thought that counts anyway isnt it er the only thing i dont like about cards is now theyve got these no i dont like them no i dont like them either i dont even buy them for derek no i i cant spend that no i dont like them i just like it when you open it it says happy birthday well yeah thats right or best wishes or some yes yeah some something simple yeah yes well its not meant anyway well its such strong stuff thats right its not meant is sentimental isnt it yeah and i think and perhaps when i was younger i used to buy it for derek but i wouldnt go there now no he does does he he doesnt really does he just looks a card and buys it i bet he doesnt he even read what was in thatll do for her but some of well them really you pick a funny thing ooh isnt that funny yeah itll just do for someone yeah mind you its not the same as those stupid yeah card erm things yeah verse inside inside mm i bought amanda a card yesterday cos she was a bit down so i thought oh ill send her one a card and i got one from its an old fashioned mangle like mum used to have in the picture when i phoned up she said what a lovely card i said no cos that was forty nine i said yeah oh she said im gonna frame that one mum thats nice really really nice it was yes that was nice thought she was a bit down so i thought well ill er send her a card they had a good job in the paper erm part of the school but it was only for year but its actually temporary thats what im and erm it wan it was starting in april so that was no good ah ah temp you know they can keep the names in the school thats what they do they have a year off er totally then they go back again well you cant got a mortgage oh no and what have you no but i think that wont be a problem no but i dont not only that marg i mean its become like a but the only thing i do object to is these people marching about and they dont want to help pay for their childrens no no and they want the funds the the pennies there dont they and nobody to erm pay the costs of it but you cant expect it all no i wish erm you worked that as well cos i was telling the children yeah cos people who get their noses in there so i was trying not to talk but i still dont think it hurts children to some it does some it does some it erm i mean ill go clairell say clean up the house clear up this mess well as a family we overreact im saying that but i went on holiday with mary and i was three years older than mary and mum said to me ooh look after her mary and it wasnt ive never felt so embarrassed in my entire life marg no but i think its very difficult for a mum because what is done i mean when i was in hospital his mum used to that try and pick up yeah your stuff yeah but theres a i can see how she does it because youve done it al you know for sixteen seventeen years cant get out of it cant get out of the habit no but i dont mind getting in in the family but you i always remember when david was growing up he was about seventeen or eighteen his friends came round they were going out somewhere and grandma was there and she said to er to us in front of erm davids friends oh isnt he a pretty boy i never the look on everybodysfaces i mean imagine what his friends thought and davids and his face coloured down mm you know ah but you never well oh isnt he i can see when she looking at him was looking at him thats what yeah oh and he and he mind you you know no yeah but you do forget sometimes you sa you still think theyre yeah you know and what do you think i am an and and things like that and yo its automatic mm and if want to check quickly in a car and im driving i automatically put the hand now you know ive done that to pam and she couldnt stop laughing going along driving i said im sorry pam i keep thinking your ma amanda now it hadnt occurred to me to do that because i never had kiddiwinks no you see i automatically do it you see yeah driver it is funny but then i suppose really erm you never think when youre forty like you never think of them i dont think so i dont think that now i know now you could but but dereks reading that prospectus in the car today and its its in cardiff and he said they write in there and say that you know they want mature students and and and this that and the other and er they give them erm priority and well thats rubbish well they they sort of near enough said she wouldnt oh and yet in the prospectus it does yeah yeah so i mean really they say theyre all going in there and perhaps shes not mature enough and i said what do they call mature and he said over twenty ones i said well well well shes mature enough but erm will she be very disappointed yeah last night when they say oh well they wont i said well what if they do i said they wont oh deary me shes quite upset then mm she doesnt want to work today yeah well she has to no you cant force her just says i dont wanna talk about it but she cant well thats what she does you see shes talks about you if she doesnt want to talk about it she wont shell just walk out the room yeah you see the trouble with claire is she runs away from it mm but i did i thought how unlike claire and i thought those two girls on friday that play derek said bored to tears but er i it was hot in there which made me feel sicky but i enjoyed it marg now if that was amanda there like at the pantomime yeah you see and you dont get you sit thats why i dont like going to the theatre with derek he he doesnt clap or anything no well a waste of time well i meanth the thing is those poor people have got up there and mm he says theyre doing the re rehearsing for what eight weeks did he say a long time yeah every night i expect but i thought they were good er the only one i didnt like was erm but she looked quite so claire would call oh i thought the blonde girl was a yes bit wooden well she wasnt as wooden as the other one i mean she was quite credible but the other one wasnt even credible yes yeah i didnt look like it was her ooh she was very yeah well i and that that i did see cos she was er aunty mary yeah but i i liked the the first outfit she came on with that sash wrapped round her yeah skirt and blouse and then yeah she did look nice yeah and so simple yeah but so nice wasnt it yeah but i thought the other girl was good er well i thought it was good how they did the se se scenes they were yeah so that was good yeah wasnt it but didnt one girl look crumpled she ought to have an iron on er the backstage she well i thought she was good though no i thought she were i thought goodness knows yes but then she was derek said theyd been having sex oh i she was i said he says th no theyd have that other girl but she was quite rolypoly remember that one we went to see her and sh she undressed oh yes she she was a real yes theres plenty to warm up there yeah but then the other girl was like stick wasnt she oh i know but i thought it was quite good and i thought derek said jean wont want to go again ooh i will yes she will i think she was just a bit hot ooh i will i said in fact when shes got herself sorted out well go down to poole art centre and see yes some plays down there id like to yes well get the hes not coming no ge if amandas well amanda loves it so when mm she comes down shed yes really love going yeah erm i like it but no i i enjoyed it other than the fact that it was so hot in there well you did have your gloves on you did have your fur boots on no theyre fur derek said hed no but derek said he felt no too hot well you see the trouble is marg i go out on my bike and i think ooh its cold ill and then i forget going in the yeah coach she i said i didnt have any gloves yeah and i did miss them yeah it was hot in i mean everybody was very red faced ooh werent they i i dont think yeah but its your hot flushes oh i know yeah but you know yeah yeah but then claire came home with me cos we missed coronation street didnt we last night oh yes and i didnt record it because we wanted to record something but actually i dont i think coronation street well i had once did you yes i mean i some episodes are better than others i suppose oh well you can pick it up again yeah but i tell you one person whos getting on my nerves is that good looking son at mcdonalds yeah her and hes so hammy the other one is good mm but this ones so hammy mm mm a nice looking boy though but that the trouble is hes knows it mm but i dont know how they can have them as twins do you no mind not all twins are identical are they but i still prefer the other one yeah i think hes a nice boy that one yeahbu bu bu perhaps the other one will be nice when he mm gets older and i thought you know traceys getting to him yeah oh shes a lovely person yeah yeah but she yes you know she came home and she was watching television and i bought some bourbon biscuits round and then i thought ill have one with my cup of tea and now theres three left i said do you realise youve eaten the whole packet she doesnt know what shes doing see well she just puts her hand in eats it hand in eat thats she doesnt even know what shes doing oh she didnt i said youre gonna get a just take a couple and put them on a plate i said youre gonna put weight on if yeah youre not careful especially bourbon biscuits i said but er yeah it was only a little bit yeah but you so think of all calories have you oh years ago yes i tell you what i like i used to like er er digestive i meani think its and they really are nice yeah i know they say yes you should eat digestive biscuits cos theyre i dont know well theyve got oh yeah did they get your toilets or not no oh they didnt have one no its a portable bit er no he couldnt get it yo ill have to make sure he takes that off the bill too yeah no he said you could have one but i its like a tent i said oh i dont mind oh no mind i it you know but when i do the slightly yes i have to cross my legs between time oh dear twenty pounds a night can you hear that stupid noise again listen what is it thats the water pressure oh why dont you wash your hands in the bathroom no its isnt it oh well erm goodness me jean if they havent thought about that erm i then all of sudden the tiles they got in there are they and i said that where in there yes yeah well they were tiled nicely yeah its the ones upstairs derek said about i want like you youve got some yeah arent you yeah but derek made those himself did he yes he didnt tile them but he no its very nice make them himself but im quite pleased though marg with my im im cold square bit its not bad is it well i think it looks nice i i i said to derek i dont know why jeans so no she was a disappointed i think a a bit overfussy about it i think yeah but thats cos of joe yes i know oh well i havent had anybody so fussy no he would have erm if hed seen the erm those two bi bits in that door or theres some o of a sort of slightly wider than other a little bit hed have gone yeah they all seem a bit wide i must admit i i noticed too that he hasnt got it straight like over the oh hasnt he no well one or two of them are a bit sort of yeah but er some of them are a bit out of true cos theyre seconds do you think could be i dont know they may have been so er the but erm yes but joey would have gone nuts yeah actually thats why dereks never done tiling cos hes not very good at it mm well joey mind you it used to take joey such a long time yeah and it used to take joey such a long time that erm but still i i must try and get out of that but the trouble is its in me now yeah yeah i dont think er but i want it done properly see what i mean well i thought it looked i thought it looked all right yeah well i when i went in this morning after youd seen it and i thought oh perhaps its not so bad after no all its the i not i mean he should have grouted that little bit and he shouldnt have put yes he should that tile there actually but then derek said they havent got the time to no fiddle he said now with joey he would have he would of had all day gone over once with yeah with hed have put them on one side and said yeah well put those at the top you see yeah but you see they havent got the time to do no that you dont want them there any longer do you no he he works hard when hes yeah there he works hard i i didnt think he was that untidy but derek thought that was awful leaving all that outside ooh ooh do you know margaret i go back and it looks so dirty but they know youre not like that dont they round and about they know youve got builders there you wanna see pams house i bought all that white stuff in all that sawdust yeah could have i was gonna tidy that and i thought no im not yeah i do the inside and he should well he shouldnt have left tiles outside somebody could have taken those hes left and i thought dont look in there no just dont look so no i just try and close my eyes to it yeah and i walk indoors but ooh marg it makes puts years on me when are you erm put years on me what are you doing this afternoon well if hes there i might go out i might erm oh cos i i might do bit a do a bit of creosoting i might i dont know yeah i dont know it depends on how it goes bit cold out i thought today yes it is a bit cold i feel cold in its raw here yeah oh its raw i got the central heating on again i said do you want me yeah to keep the central heating on he said yes please so i thought well ill ill turn off all the radiators yeah and in the bathroom yeah i think i cant get the hall one off its no the hall one that matters cos i yeah yeah erm he seems yeah still its only for another day thats it i can put up yeah with yeah its only another day i cant no thats what i thought i thought maybe you are but at the same time yeah really going i dont when i go i hate to see my front door open yeah it looks cold you wanna be married to ron then ooh i cant bear him marg he leaves he leaves all i thought kath would have phoned me because i wrote her a letter and normally when i write her a letter she sort of phones about the next day but she does she i was wondering about ron oh she would let us know well i think she would have told us wouldnt she but she woi i i mean if shed told doris doris would have phoned yeah someone yeah no news yeah is good news yeah though but i didnt like the sound of it much when she said it didnt it was still weeping yes thats how it was with elise but there you are i mean he still it might be i dont know but she said that happened with him when he had the erm what did he have an operation for was it was it haemorrhoids no i ooh yes yes something didnt heal yeah i know then didnt he have that yeah no then no see some people havent got no i said frankly weve got healing yeah skin yeah see that bone in that yeah i mean although theres yes there it healed up quite quickly thats right i can rub it now its alright all of us are the same and we yeah well none of us sort take a long no time to heal except on a lump you know ive still got sa a lump there you must be very very just as well you had that injection marg a real hard lump and when i go and have my erm smear test which i keep putting off erm go and have it done marg well ill go and have okay it done erm im gonna if its still there im gonna ask doctor and ask him why the lumps still there cos thats a month now is a month but it should have gone by now unless it was derek derek said she really jabbed in the if it no in the ne oh the needle there if its a woman theyre spiteful i i ah no she was nice i think women are damn spiteful is tha is that the friendly one i mean and she was nice oh ooh did you try the jumper yes its ni oh i forgot to say thanks yep and ive got a navy blue and white striped does it does it fit cos the oh yeah sleeves are long are the sleeves long yeah yeah its big on me so i dont know what its like well yeah on you imagine i put it on marg and i i thought good gracious cor no this dereks talking about your man being yeah its marvellous compared with mine marg well what i what is it well hes only put it on one side oh yeah just put it on one side i sayyo you better stop feeding your pus er your fox on whatever hes feeding theres a im not feeding it theyre getting a bit active i would think we dont feed it oh thats very nice with all your erm bits and bobs in yes yeah i want to get a bit of ooh thats nice yes its looking as though its a bit dead that ooh looks its gone a funny colour it should be quite warm and now its not these these have lasted a long time havent yeah they those i like that pot that was mrss i thought well nobodys taken it oh isnt that super ill get it its got like erm ooh i like that one mm i thought well its go with the plant doesnt it yes did anybody want it well they didnt take it its down there nobody wan i wanted to put something in in that window yes what can you put there i was thinking of dried flowers and then i and then i thought no i think ill a statue or no not a statue cant perhaps an ornament marg well itd have to big wouldnt it wellco isnt that a good place for you sa your lamp your no it wouldnt go in there its not wide oh enough where are you gonna put the lamp just gonna have to go on the little table in the corner right between oh i see the chairs you see there so well what are you gonna put there then well i thought about putting some at the moment buy some erm daffodils or something but i dont think theyre oh yes thatll be nice gonna be in now this yeah time of year you know the carpet in your erm shower room i think thats the colour carpet i want in my erm well he down here yeah yeah theyre tiles horrible they are oh are they yeah but i think thats the colour i shall need oh yeah i i was tr trying that sagey that mint against it yeah well dont get too light a i was colour it looks alright but it still doesnt look quite right and i tried it toge yeah together like that and even though that colour isnt really in the tile it looks better and youre gonna have mahogany or was yeah thinking of having mahogany yeah so itll be better to have a yeah different but you see that ones you know what im like with domestos and yeah stuff if you look on the tiles youll see a line where ive dropped youre a menace where ive dropped it for well then its the toilet brush you see ive been going like this with the toilet what does derek say when he sees all this doesnt say a lot but im going like this with the toilet you see it shot over the top you youre arent you ever going to repair one oh dear ive got my special clothes with the trademark all the way thr i dont use all that much i must come out you can tell i havent been out in the garden lately i need it needs to ci its been too cold well ive discovered these marvellous mineth theyre theyre taking ages to come up i mean mine are nearly in erm bud mm bud yeah near the top by the er see the ones that are growing theres nothing there look no theyre not gonna theyre gonna be blind arent they ah but di when did you put them in late now what did i read once tulips can go in late do you put them in too deep or do you put them too shallow no youve got to put them too deep youve gotta put them deep if you put them to shallow they come up ah shallow they come up blind yes yeah yeah anyway here we are then marg well ill see you then yes yeah yeah lets go home and erm er well well it wont be much longer now he says today hell finish yeah well yeah i mean if he has to come on monday it wont be too bad no wont be so bad ill see you then wont be too bad bye bye see you ooh good morning hello there how are alright you not too bad thank you alright thanks not very nice morning is it no very murky was it foggy where you came from yes very foggy was it right down yeah oh i was surprised cos yesterday claire came in and she said ooh its really foggy tonight mum and i thought ah it cant be foggy it was a nice i thought weve just have some from i thought it was a nice sunny day yesterday how can it be foggy yeah anyway ive turned it off so its colder for you yeah yeah not not boiling hot everything alright yes thank you good is your yeah back better now well its a lot better than when you saw me last time well its not its not a hundred percent but this is how im gonna be i think yeah i think i get a few excuse me things but its not too bad i know its there all the time yeah do you want a cup of tea or a cup of coffee coffee tea yes please coffee yeah coffee please thanks white with two please thanks pardon white with two please white with two hows business is it good bad yeah it seems to be alright ah so just to keep going good not many people are are they at the moment no well they say that yeah yeah oh hes very busy yeah lots of people that are finding it very difficult arent they i think if you move out oh i think they do yeah dereks are mainly theres a sort of few new ones but yeah thats right mind not everybodys got the money to erm pay for jobs have they today if theyve been made redundant they havent got the money no i think its gonna better though dont you well i think its gonna get worse before its gets better actually i think its erm i dont know im lucky enough i dont seem to get any out you know the times that ive said oh im not bothering this year i actually got them back oh oh i think they ought to have them cleaned every year dont you yeah that ones sort of exploding a bit again like something i know when it doesit needs cleaning it all makes a funny noise yeah its sort of a louder noise than normal this you know yeah yeah so i think oh well its about time you came yeah actually probably could do with a new boiler thing i should think a bit old isnt it aint it yeah mm so you need a new one oh do you oh how long did it take you to get down here about three quarters of an hour does it yeah yeah a bit longer today cos of the fog well yeah it was bad this morning was it oh we went for a weeks holiday at salisbury oh did you well cos of my back last year i couldnt go very far so we thought where can we go for a break and we went we had a nice time it was great where did you stay in erm yes its the ring road in a a a listed building what was the road called do you know as you come in to salisbury and you have to keep going on with the traffic then it leads up to the bridge where the wa where the river is that ro whats it called its got like the back of the supermarket back of the er marks and spencers no i dont know what its no was it oh yeah throwing people out theres about but five rivers in salisbury oh are there and theres a yeah theyre all listed arent but as we came we came in the way we would come im a bit ignorant so i suppose we were thats where you got the top the first thing you come to is that big the roundabout er with a petrol garage at the top yeah you then you go down a bit yeah to another roundabout yeah and then did you follow the ring road round through the yes the ring ring road round yes and then you college yeah the next thing round is the church yeah well i on the left or on the ri sort of op nearly opposite thats the london road that is yeah then i think we went is there a road to left yes yeah is there and road again drops you down into the you go on the ring road of course yeah yeah i cant remember anyway it was a lon theres a little restaurant in the road and it was back of sort of erm mar if you wal you crossed over and if you went through a little slip where it came you came into this little arcade of shops where o about in the road next to er i know where it is you just told me it was yes dont ask me that sounds about right yeah thats sounds about the name new street yeah i think thats in new street but the hospital it was by the hospital it was in the road of the hospital we were down we were down much further and the hospital was that opposite the park like is it the park or something yeah there is a park no we overlooked erm a horrible block of flats that was very nice the outlook there but the outlook at the back was ever so it was beautiful cos we could see the spire of the cathedral i think it was in it was in the but it was in the back road of the hospital not the front road the back kind yeah yeah thats it yeah i think so yeah i think theres a park there yeah thats right yeah yeah yeah yes ever so we enjoyed it but it was very cold was it yeah cant remember where we went my memorys hopeless you know it was sometime last year and i cant remember if its early or late but it was quite nice we had a nice time theres lots of little walks to go on arent yeah there round er and theyre all qui er nice shops there oh so wa enjoyed it got to the old mill then did you yeah yeah it was nice we thoroughly enjoyed it i expect can you what kind is there yo you can see why yeah yeah yeah i think its quite nice the only thing is i think its quite a way for you to travel isnt it erm i mean you dont always come here do you mm mm oh do you come here every day mm mm oh i dont know if id wanna do that every day is it worse in the summer mm yeah i dont know i but its always better its not coming in cos then all the tourists are coming back yeah to go to bed thats right because when we came home we came home on a friday night i say and oh the traffic mm i think it took us about an hour and a half to get home mm especially coming upco just coming up to salisbury coming up to all those roundabouts mm cor we thought we wished wed left earlier now mm it was no i mean thoroughly enjoyed it well try and be a bit more adventurous this year and go a bit further but i cant sit in the car very long its terrible its a problem where do you hope to go well i was thinking of cambridge but i dont think i dereks going to holland mm for a long weekend to do with er every ten years theres a garden thing in holland i dont forget what they call it flor florade or something i cant go i couldnt tra its er on a coach i couldnt do it so hes going to holland for three or four days so im er i said perhaps because steve li have you been to cambridge no steven said its nice at cambri i think weve been through it yeah yeah but its quite i dont know how to its about three hours i should think you know have to wait and see cos you could break the journey up a bit yeah id have to do it every hour i cant sit for much longer than an hour its a pain innit i never thought id have back problems mm nearly everybody you talk to the fact they have back problems its a wonder you dont get them lifting boilers and things yeah well yeah and i said derek has to be careful because you dont know when you yes and he was doing and theyre humping a lot of concrete last week and i think his backs aching i said now you know how i felt how are your children alright thanks adults children how old well er jimmys ne er eighteen oh adult fourteen oh how shes getting on yeah alright okay alright shell be taking her o levels next year wont she yeah mhm mm what does she want to do does she know she wants to joins the wrens oh does she mhm my sister was a wren years ago oh yes yeah sh she told me er she might as well be a dont know why she doesnt know that yet but why she wont why have you gotta be so nice to be a wren i can see a policewoman but not a wren yo yo got all to look af wrens to looks after if youre a wren why have you not got oh i dont understand that oh well she says oh now oh oh dear oh well and what is your son doing ive forgotten he works for a motor accessory shop now mhm he werent doing that when i last called no what was he doing ive for plastering oh yeah yeah didnt he like that or yes works died down hasnt it oh yeah cos the building ah ah ah does he like this job or not yes well its yeah i co yeah i feel sorry for youngsters today dont you mm theres not much for them to do at all no theres not no but he sorry go on i just think two or three years ago they took a mm kids and then yeah wha what was gonna happen when they all had to go back to work yeah i think mind a lot of the problem is because women have gone back to work isnt it cos i mean lots of women have to work today dont they for them to make pay the mortgage no yeah yeah sad really and amanda didnt like our own school cos she finishes her teacher training college this year mm but its four years cor i cant believe its four years but apparentlyyo you get wage increases in teaching its just had one havent they its going up i think but the longer you stay the more wages you get yeah but now whats happening is theyre getting rid of the old ones cos they pay them too much yeah and get ne new ones in i dont think i feel a bit sorry for her because at the moment theyre running a teaching profession down so much arent they always feel a bit sorry for her but she seems to be enjoying it so thats the way to do it oh dear the frogs have laid some more frogspawn out there what the frogs oh put down some more spawn yeah have they yeah how many have we got in there about four oh its lovely aint they we used to have them in a er one of those big barrel things did you you put the beer in oh yeah yeah and then er i well a speckled one like that yeah i dont like them dont you no i think theyre ugly dont like frogs interesting they are oh yeah arent they yeah yeah so but i dont like them looks as though its gonna rain have a biscuit have a biscuit thank you ah ah i didnt know youd poured my tea out didnt you now where oh was i gone gone to sleep this old rough looking fella he looks delighted bring back to there you see you say he got a fat tummy as he 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castor and pollux castor and pollux were twin brothers in greek and roman mythology together they are called the dioscuri they were the sons of queen leda of sparta their twin sisters were helen of troy and clytemnestra castor and pollux were changed into the constellation called gemini tyndareus the king of sparta was the father of castor which made castor mortal while zeus was the father of pollux which made him a demigod zeus seduced leda as a swan and she laid four eggs these eggs hatched and four children were born to leda the two brothers castor and pollux and two sisters helen and clytemnestra castor and clytemnestra were considered to be the children of king tyndareus pollux and helen were the demigod offspring of zeus castor and pollux are universally named among the argonauts the crew of the argo who sailed for colchis with jason during the quest for the golden fleece pollux is noted for having bested the king of bebryces during a boxing match one of the bestknown myths with castor and pollux is how they became a constellation during a battle castor being mortal was killed heartbroken at the death of his brother pollux prayed to zeus to make castor immortal which meant pollux would have to give up half of his immortality eventually zeus agreed to the request and so castor and pollux were transformed into the gemini constellation to balance the cosmos the dioscuri would only be on olympus one half of the year and the other six months would be spent in the underworld in the elysium fields they became the gods of sailing and horsemanship pollux and castor were also known for their boxing abilities and were thus the gods of athletes and athletic competitions in both art and literature pollux and his brother were shown with horses as the two were famed horsemen nojima stella kanagawa sagamihara is a japanese womens football team which plays in nadeshiko league coursanenothe coursanenothe is a commune in aube in northcentral france sodium phosphite sodium phosphite is a chemical compound it contains sodium and phosphite ions its chemical formula is hna2o3p properties it is a white solid it is a salt of phosphorous acid it is poisonous it is a reducing agent preparation sodium phosphite is made by reacting sodium hydroxide with phosphorous acid cotton mouse the cotton mouse peromyscus gossypinus is a species of rodent in the cricetidae family it is found only in the united states this mouse is very close to extinction
province of moray moray was a province within the area of modernday scotland up to the 12th century moray may have acted as an independent kingdom or power base for competing claimants to the kingdom of alba the status of morays rulers in unclear with some being described as kings and others as mormaers hedone hedone in greek mythology which the romans called voluptas was the daughter of eros and psyche she was seen as the personification of lust skating rink a skating rink may refer to chaos chaos is when something unpredictable or random happens it may refer to several different things saintgermain aube saintgermain is a commune of the aubedépartementin the northcentral part of france
firebreak a firebreak is a way to fight wildfires in a firebreak there is no vegetation or other material that can burn this makes it hard for a fire to jump across the break therefore the spread of a possible fire is delayed bagdad kentucky bagdad is a city of kentucky in the united states duster a duster can be artifact error in natural science and signal processing an artifact or artefact is any error in the perception or the way any information is represented or introduced by the equipment or techniques computer science in computer science digital artifacts are abnormalities introduced into digital signals because of digital signal processing microscopy in microscopy visual artifacts are sometimes introduced when processing samples into slide form remote sensing medical imaging in medical imaging artifacts are wrong representations of structure of tissues they are made by imaging techniques such as ultrasound xray ct scan and magnetic resonance imaging mri these artifacts may be caused because of the energytissue interaction between ultrasound and air physicians usually learn to recognize some of these artifacts to avoid mistaking them for actual pathology radar radar echoes from something causes ghost images to appear all those echoes must be filtered in order to get the where the object is how fast it is going and the type of object it is it may include aircraft and weather thangjing hill the thangjing hill or the thangching hill is a hill range in the southern province of manipur it is one of the most visited holy pilgrimage sites in northeast india people following sanamahi religion used to climb the top of the peak to offer prayers to god thangching whose main temple is built on the peak
épinaysurorge épinaysurorge is a commune it is in îledefrance in the essonne department in north france death grunt a death grunt is when a singer uses a scream which is very low and deep it is used in many types of music but usually death metal and black metal in many peoples opinions it is hard to understand the death grunt however some people who listen to them a lot think they are not so hard to understand some people believe that death grunts in music soundscary so they do not like them bands that use death growls include necrophagist morbid angel opeth and many more bands that use higher screams that come from the throat include escape the fate alesana and greeley estates other terms for death grunts are death growls harsh vocals and unclean vocals water rail the water rail rallus aquaticus is a bird in the rallidae family carlyss louisiana carlyss is an unincorporated community and censusdesignated place cdp in calcasieu parish louisiana united states hellhound a hellhound is a supernatural dog found in mythology folklore and fiction like the dragon many ominous or hellish supernatural dogs are found in mythology around the world they often have to guard the entrances to the world of the dead such as graveyards and burial grounds or do other things related to the afterlife or the supernatural these might be hunting down lost souls or guarding a supernatural treasure in european legends seeing a hellhound or hearing it howl may be either an omen or a cause of a soon death it is said to be bigger than a normal dog hellhounds are often said to have black fur glowing red or sometimes glowing yellow eyes a lot of strength or speed ghostly or phantom features a bad smell and sometimes even being able to talk in cultures that think that there is fire in the afterlife hellhounds may have firebased abilities and looks
foreste foreste is a commune it is found in the region picardie in the aisne department in the north of france gorkha kingdom gorkha kingdom was a kingdom on the indian subcontinent presentday western nepal newcastle castle bridgend newcastle castle welsh y castell newydd is a castle in bridgend glamorgan south wales it is very historical and is now mainly ruins 🏰🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 jalatunda jalatunda is a village in mandiraja banjarnegara central java indonesia akdamar island akdamar island also known asaghtamarahktamar andaghtamar armenian kurdishaxtamar is a small island in lake van in eastern anatolia region of turkey
electoral districts of thuringia there are 45 electoral districts in the landtag of thuringia the state parliament of thuringia file system a file system or filesystem is a way of storing all data on a data storage device the data is usually organized in computer files in directories below the file system there is usually a physical device where the files are stored this might be a hard disk usb flash drive compact disc or dvd the file system might also talk to a remote server over a network where the file is stored the file system might also only use ram to store the files the underlying storage mechanism usually has no concept of a file a hard disk knows of disk blocks which are numbered in a certain way these disk blocks contain binary data usually large numbers the file system does thetranslationbetween the large numbers and the view the users see that is that of files organized in a certain way more recently concepts from databases have been used to develop file systems that way there are two different kinds of data it then becomes possible to always keep the file system in a consistent state with databases this is known as acid that way an operation on a file is either done or it is not done there are however no states in between the file being written to the filesystem is no longer visible this is usually done using transactions but with filesystems it is calledjournaling goodman mississippi goodman is a town in holmes county mississippi united states cusco region cusco is a region in peru the capital is the city of cusco cusco region is home to machu picchu one of the most famous landmarks in south america castellgalí castellgalí is a municipality in the comarca of bages province of barcelona in catalonia spain
liberal party of australia australian capital territory division the liberal party of australia australian capital territory division officially and commonly called the canberra liberals is the australian capital territory act branch of the liberal party a centreright liberal conservative political party in australia it is currently in opposition its current leader is elizabeth lee budweiser the word budweiser has several uses ajax louisiana ajax is an unincorporated community in natchitoches parish louisiana united states variegated leaf a variegated leaf is a type of leaf uses a variegated leaf is useful in conducting experiments to show that chlorophyll is needed for photosynthesis to happen they are also popular in horticulture experiments the easiest of these experiments is to stain the places where starch is produced starch is a more compact form of glucose place the leaves in boiling water for six minutes to soften the cells and then in ethanol alcohol when the leaves are drained of colour spread them out on a flat surface soak the leaves in iodine and the green parts will turn blueblack and the non green parts will stay the yellowish brown colour of iodine liquid the green parts contain starch which makes iodine turn blueblack the blueblack stain is what shows starch is present you could takebefore amp afterphotos to prove the black areas were green at the start nateni language nateni is a language of benin
direct development direct development is an idea in biology an animal does direct development if the baby animal looks like a small adult and not a larva a frog that hatches out of its egg as a small frog has direct development a frog that hatches out of its egg as a tadpole does not an insect that hatches out of its egg as a small adult does direct development an insect that hatches out of its egg as a caterpillar or grub does not direct development is the opposite of complete metamorphosis an animal does complete metamorphosis if it becomes a nonmoving thing for example a pupa in a cocoon after being a larva but before being an adult vichelnanteuil vichelnanteuil is a commune in the picardie region aisne department in north france list of cities in yemen here is a list of cities in yemen la limouzinière la limouzinière is a commune it is in the pays de la loire region in the loireatlantique department in western france quail eggs quail eggs are eggs from quails that can be eaten the eggs are about a long and wide the coloring pattern is different in each egg they are cooked the same way as with chicken eggs around the world quail eggs are thought to be exotic food in most parts of the world while the food is more common other parts south america in some south american countries like colombia quail eggs are used as a topping in hamburgers hot dogs and other sandwiches asia in the philippines tokneneng a dish of deep fried quail eggs covered in orange batter is a common street food in vietnam boiled quail eggs is a commonly eaten as a street snack in japanese food quail eggs are either eaten raw or cooked in sushi or bento lunches
tabasco sauce tabasco sauce is the brand name for a hot sauce produced by usbased mcilhenny company of avery island louisiana tabasco sauce is made from tabasco peppers capsicum frutescensvartabasco vinegar and salt and aged in white oak barrels for three years it has a hot spicy flavor georgenberg neustadt georgenberg is a municipality in neustadt an der waldnaab in bavaria in germany on the border with the czech republic sabu raijua regency sabu raijua regency is a regency of the indonesian province of east nusa tenggara george and martha geroge and martha is a canadian and american animated childrens educational television series it is based on the books produced by wild things productions and canadian studio nelvana limited and in association with ytv canton connecticut canton is a town in connecticut in the united states
corder missouri corder is a city in lafayette county missouri united states eichstetten am kaiserstuhl eichstetten am kaiserstuhl is a municipality in breisgauhochschwarzwald in badenwürttemberg germany mooning mooning is the act of displaying ones bare buttocks by removing clothing very often poeple also bend over and their genitals may be visible as well in englishspeaking countries mooning is used to show protest or disrespect it can also be done as a form of provocation mooning can be done for shock value for fun as a joke or as a form of exhibitionism the māori have a form of mooning known as that is a form of insult in some countries mooning is seen as a form of indecent exposure this often depends on the context show dont tell show dont tell is a type of writing technique used by authors instead of explaining a story as in a summary a writer makes the reader feel what is happening it creates a picture of something in the readers mind when the reader gets a clear mental picture the story becomes more interesting the technique is used in both fiction and nonfiction writing examples of show dont tell in the first example the author is telling what the character feels in the second example the author is allowing the reader to picture what the character was experiencing when she opened the door show and tell good writing may involve both showing and telling a scene shows the reader what is happening it allows the reader to experience the action and emotions of the people in the story a summary is often used between scenes to connect them together to create a story another use of summaries is in places where a part of the story needs to be brief showing takes more words than telling less important parts of a story are sometimes mentioned very briefly raymond james stadium raymond james stadium is a stadium in tampa florida it is home to the tampa bay buccaneers of the national football league nfl
anarchocapitalism anarchocapitalism is a political philosophy that says that governments are not needed but that private property rights are needed complaints against government anarchocapitalism says that governments are not needed because governments either do not work or are bad anarchocapitalists normally believe that governments are bad due to their use of force anarchocapitalistsexamples of government force include anarchocapitalists say that society would be better off if the good thing government did were instead done on the free market by private individuals private companies charities mutual aid societies and voluntary unions anarchocapitalists think that people will still be safe without armies and police that are paid for with taxes and that people will be able to protect themselves by paying people orprivate defence agenciesto defend them or by setting up neighborhood watches voluntarism which is normally included as a part of anarchocapitalist ideology think that when people get into fights or arguments about who owns what people should be able to get together and decide what kind of court to go to and what kind of rules they should be judged by instead of being forced to go to a court that the government sets up meaning the termanarchocapitalismwas coined by jarret b wollstein anarchocapitalists say that the government is a thief because it takes peoples money away against their will they also say that governments also keep people from making trades between themselves anarchocapitalism as a form of libertarianism most libertarians are minarchists which means they think that there needs to be a very small government whose only purpose is to protect peoples property anarchocapitalists are different because they believe society would be better off without any government even though they are still a kind of libertarian anarchocapitalism and anarchism in general anarchocapitalism is not considered anarchism however like anarchists anarchocapitalists say they are against the whole idea of hierarchy anarchocapitalists do not define hierarchy as something that exists when one person is simply seen as being more important than another person anarchocapitalist believe hierarchy exists only when a person is given the authority to use force against a nonviolent person or that persons legitimate property only whenno oneis allowed to use force against nonviolent people or their legitimate property are people truly equal they think that only then is hierarchy no more anarchists are against capitalism as they think it uses force anarchocapitalists support capitalism and say everything in it is consensual anarchists oppose anarchocapitalism because they do not believe any private property is legitimate these anarchists would say that all property is founded on the theft of the commons unowned land and stuff many anarchists dont even think that anarchocapitalism counts as a real form of anarchism as this critique of property goes back to some of the earliest people calling themselves anarchists property anarchocapitalists like other libertarians and classical liberals only believe property is legitimate when it has been gotten in the right sort of way if you steal take something from someone without their permission or hire someone to steal on your behalf or ask the government to steal on your behalf the property you get is not really yours therealowner is still the person or people it belonged to before it was stolen anarchocapitalists say that governments do not legitimately own anything since governments get all of their wealth through force including taxation and counterfeiting because anarchocapitalists support private property they believe that a person can own a building or land without actually using it they believe that these things can be protected by private security guards in the eyes of anarchocapitalists property can only be legitimately gotten in one of three ways the first way is through john lockeshomestead principlewhich means that something owned by no onebecomesyour legitimate property when youmix your labourwith the thing in other words if you come across an unowned field and you start farming it then the land you farm becomes your property along with all of the crops you grow if someone else comes along and steals all of the crops you worked on growing that person has committed a form of force calledtheftthe second and third ways to legitimately get property is through voluntary trade or gift if someone has gotten something in an illegitimate way it is not theft to take the thing back as long as you harm no innocent person in the process nonaggression some anarchocapitalists are also anarchopacifists but most anarchocapitalists are not anarchopacifists like robert lefevre believe one may never use any force at all not even in selfdefence most anarchocapitalists however believe it is okay to use defensive force as long as it isonlydirected against those who have used nondefensive force and as long as it is proportional to the nondefensive force in other words one may not legitimately shoot a person for stealing a stick of gum because shooting someone is a lot more forceful than stealing the gum deficit spending deficit spending is when someone is spending more money than they have in other words it is when there is more spending than there is revenue it is also called simply deficit or budget deficit the opposite of a deficit is a budget surplus the term may be used for the budget of a government private company or person government deficit spending is a point of controversy in economics with important economists having different views marydel maryland marydel is a town in caroline county maryland united states offshore investment offshore investment is when a person invests money in a different country than the country of residence this is often done to pay less taxes differences in legislation may also be a driving force very often money laundering is also done in these countries catapult a catapult is a type of machine used as a weapon to throw rocks large arrows or other things such as hot tar that would cause damage to something else often catapults were set on higher ground or on castle towers to let them shoot farther they shot rocks to break castle walls or pitch or hot tar to set the target on fire catapults use weights and levers to send the rocks or other things into the air they do not throw as far as modern weapons do and are not useful in modern warfare catapults were common in the past especially the middle ages nowadays catapults are used to study old weapons and as experiments for example in physics or engineering classes some old ones are kept in museums aircraft carriers use much more powerful steam catapults to throw airplanes into the air
épenoy épenoy is a commune it is in bourgognefranchecomté in the doubs department in east france frankenwald the frankenwald roughly translates to franconian forest is a mountain range it is in the district of oberfranken in bavaria it connects the fichtelgebirge to the thuringian forest it is a long forested plateau the hills in the plateau form a watershed between the rhine and the elbe rivers it was settled in the 13th century the main branches of industry were porcelainmaking forestry and the production of charcoal rafts were built to get the wood into the larger cities along the main river and the rhine first the people setlted on the plateau they cut down some forest and settled in the clearing that was created that way a well preserved example of such a setltlement is wilhelmsthal only at a later date did people settle in the valleys in the frankenwald the following landscapes are prevalent korbach korbach is a town in hesse germany it is the capital of waldeckfrankenberg american forces press service the american forces press service afps is the news service provided by the defense media activity formerly the american forces information service it is part of the united states department of defense it supplies news stories that relate to the activities of us military forces around the world stockbridge vermont stockbridge is a town in windsor county vermont united states
san andrés san andrés y providencia san andrés is a city in colombia it is the capital of the department of san andrés providencia and santa catalina crucea suceava crucea is a commune found in suceava county romania kachhi district kachhi formerly named bolan district is a district of balochistan pakistan howard county howard county is the name of seven counties in the united states glottal consonant a glottal consonant is a sound made using only the glottis english has two glottal consonants as in hat and as in uhoh the international phonetic alphabet has symbols for three glottal consonants and often are not true fricatives and are more similar to voiceless vowels
doullens doullens is a commune it is in hautsdefrance in the somme department in north france billysurourcq billysurourcq is a commune it is found in the region picardie in the aisne department in the north of france heth heth also spelled khet kheth chet cheth or het is the eighth letter of the hebrew and arabic alphabets and as the treasury team meet to discuss spending theres new talk of more defence cuts a judge at the old bailey has been explaining his full reasons for stopping the trial of the three retired detectives who were accused of tampering with evidence in the case of the birmingham six mr justice garland ruled last week that it was impossible for the former officers to receive a fair trial because of the saturation publicity that followed the release of the six two years ago and the perception generated that the court that freed the six was also finding the detectives guilty today mr justice garland stressed that he wasnt suggesting that media coverage of the case should have been restricted he was concerned simply with the effect of what had happened in this particular case former detective superintendent george who was in charge of the birmingham pub bombings investigation detective constable terence and detective sergeant colin were told last week of the judges view they couldnt get a fair trial he said when the birmingham six were released in nineteen ninety one it was inevitable the court of appeals decision would appear to be a finding of perjury and conspiracy against the police theyve been accused of fabricating an interview with richard one of the birmingham six while he made no suggestion that news coverage at the time should have been restricted mr justice garland said the volume and intensity of publicity had a snowball effect there had also been personal prejudice against the three men who would have been on trial the former detectives were not at the old bailey today proceedings against them are over well it would have been very nice if my clients had had the opportunity of a fair trial but of course we couldnt ignore the factors which er were argued in front of the judge and which led the judge to make his ruling isnt there though a stain still on the character of the defendants erm no i dont think so er i think certainly not among fair minded people the judge said the mens defence would have involved a reexamination of the events of nineteen seventy four for the past two years the west midlands police have been reinvestigating the birmingham pub bombings the results are soon to be sent to the crown prosecution service one of the great unanswered questions in the case is what that investigation has uncovered mr justice garland said hed had the advantage of seeing the material gathered during this further enquiry into the pub bombings three of the birmingham six were in the public gallery to hear the judgement they complained about smears and innuendos over the two years since their release this this er new report is just trying to rubbish us again that is all nothing more and nothing less we dont know whats in that report and thats one of the reasons why were calling for an independent enquiry we want er whatevers in that report to be disclosed so that were able to address the questions that come up in it we have absolutely nothing to fear the men say theyre still considering the possibility off civil action against the police and whether to take their case to the european court neil bennet b b c news this is the second time a court has ruled that press coverage of a controversial case has prevented a fair trial the taylor sisters who were convicted of murdering alison were freed after the appeal court described coverage of their case as sensationalized and inaccurate both cases raise the question of just how the press should cover this type of crime todays judgement said it was essentially a political question four months ago michelle and lisa taylor were cleared on appeal of the murder of alison partly because media coverage of their original trail could have prejudiced the jury against the press coverage was unremitting sensational and inaccurate according to the appeal court much of it had assumed the two women were guilty and there had been so much coverage a retrial would have been impossible in the taylor sisters case the media was judged to have gone beyond what was acceptable unlike coverage of the birmingham six nevertheless one editor fears todays decision sets a dangerous precedent which could make successful prosecutions much more difficult in future if there hadnt been the publicity then the malpractice would never have come to light so if you start saying there cant be any publicity where theres been alleged malpractice or where theres controversy er well youre going to get into in into a ludicrous situation in which the media will never be able to discuss a situation of this sort todays judgement could have an impact on other forthcoming cases asil nadir has been reluctant to return to britain partly because he says media coverage of his case makes a fair trial unlikely the promoters of a planned musical about robert maxwell were told by lawyers acting for his son kevin that their production and other media coverage could prejudice future proceedings and lawyers for the two libyans suspected of the lockerbie bombing say a jury in scotland might be influenced by what they call prejudicial pretrial publicity one can think of a number of cases which are coming before the courts where theres been a lot of publicity and im sure that the legal teams involved in those cases will be studying this judgement er and will be considering whether or not those principles cant be applied to their cases i think once youve let loose a case like this it will be very hard to contain it earlier this year a jury acquitted three expolicemen of fabricating evidence against the guildford four another widely publicized case on that occasion the judge didnt feel the weight of media coverage had prejudiced the fairness of the trial nick hyam b b c news im joined from the old bailey now by our legal corre by our legal affairs correspondent joshua rosenburg joshua did mr justice garland explain why it wouldnt be possible to instruct a jury to ignore the publicity and concentrate on the specific charges well i think he made it clear that no jury could forget what everybody knew er which is of course er the the facts that emerged at the time er that the birmingham six were acquitted and he said it was difficult for the jury to isolate the narrow questions that they were going to have to decide which is whether these officers had er fabricated notes of an interview with one of the birmingham six from all the information that they had and he also pointed out that the three detectives were going to claim in their defence that the birmingham six were guilty all along now they were perfectly entitled to claim this but this was going to confuse the jury and the jury would also be confuse by the fact there was going to be no mention of the fact which everybody was aware of that the men claim that they were beaten up while they were in custody he spoke of the enormous amount of new material he had seen the judge did th that is but doesnt appear to have said what part if any that played in his decision do you find that surprising well he didnt reveal any of this new material and none of it was revealed in open court er its a matter of speculation as to whether it did play any part i i cannot see that it can have because it wasnt actually put to him but he did mention twice in his judgement that he was aware of this new material and as neil bennet said well have to wait and see what that is joshua rosenburg thank you very much this years nobel peace prize has been awarded jointly to the south african president f w de klerk and the a n c leader nelson mandela the nobel committee said it was given for their work towards a peaceful ending of apartheid and for laying the foundation for a democratic south africa mr de klerk said he was overwhelmed by the award and mr mandela said it would make him strive even harder for peace the change in south african politics began with the release of nelson mandela hed served twenty seven years in jail for advocating the violent overthrow of apartheid but now putting personal bitterness aside he threw his enormous influence on the side of peace take your guns your knives and your and throw them into the sea his fellow prizewinner is the man who released him president f w de klerk had also gambled by overthrowing the entrenched attitudes of his white countrymen the right wing labelled him a traitor but the president held a referendum and won convincing support from south africas whites today we have closed the book on apartheid and that chapter today in johannesburg news of the nobel prize was celebrated both outside add inside the african national congress headquarters in accepting it mr mandela congratulated president de klerk a demonstration of the mood of reconciliation which won both of them the prize i dedicatee this award to all the courageous people of my country black and white who have suffered and endured so much and pledge that in whatever time remains to me i will spare no effort to bring peace and freedom and justice for all to south africa president de klerk reaffirmed his belief that negotiations would settle south africas future but said the country was at a crossroads we still face tremendous challenges there are stumbling blocks which must be overcome we have all sorts of remaining problems but by and large if we look back over the past three four years tremendous progress has been made death and violence are the accompaniments to negotiation as south africa struggles forward to elections next year and critics of the men inside both black and white communities have criticized them for causing bloodshed but the nobel prize committee said the prize was not a declaration of sainthood instead looking at the changes which had been achieved they judged that mr mandela and president de klerk had laid the foundations for a new democratic south africa and done so through personal integrity and great political courage brian hanrahan b b c news the supreme court in south africa has passed death sentences on two right wing extremists convicted of murdering the south african communist party leader chris harney yanoush valus a polish immigrant and clive derbylewis a pro apartheid politician were found guilty yesterday the judge said the two knew the killing would cause chaos anarchy and widespread bloodshed ecstasy in downtown johannesburg at the very moment crowds outside the supreme court heard that yanoush valus and clive derbylewis two men driven by cold political fanaticism to assassinate chris harney had themselves been sentenced to death harneys death was a political assassination it triggered nationwide riots followed by the biggest murder investigation south africa has seen harneys widow when she emerged insisted that others must have been involved in a conspiracy their sentence doesnt bring my husband back their sentence doesnt bring the father of my three daughters back now we are left with getting the plotters the plotters of my husbands assassination should be brought to court then well have true peace in court earlier the prosecuting attorney general said valus a polish immigrant driven by contempt for communism and derby lewis right wing conservative party activist had committed a cold blooded premeditated and abhorrent crime society he insisted demanded their destruction the judge agreed before handing down the death sentence he asked if the two men had anything to say valus and derbylewis showing no remorse replied nothing they were driven away to death row in pretorias central prison for the past three years president de klerk has maintained a moratorium on hanging with the a n cs approval this afternoon nelson mandela gave his verdict the death sentence is the best sentence a court of law could have imposed under the present circumstances nelson mandela faces a serious dilemma after appeals it will be his government that must decide whether or not to commute sentence if he abides by a n c policy and spares the lives of valus and derbylewis then thousands of young radicals in the townships will be enraged if the two men hang then south africa faces the very real risk of a severe right wing backlash john harrison b b c news johannesburg here the royal college of obstetricians and gynaecologists has expressed concern about the safety of underwater births the college has asked the department of health to investigate the practice after a baby died during delivery in a pool in sweden this afternoon doctors at a bristol hospital disclosed that a baby there had died after the mother used a pool during the first stage of labour but the royal college of midwives said it wouldnt use the technique if it didnt believe it was safe twenty years ago one british birth in ten thousand was underwater today in some areas of the country its one in twenty the death of a baby boy this week in sweden has raised fears there about the dangers of birth underwater he did not breathe spontaneously and died in a pulmonary w with lungs filled with water and we cant exclude that the reason for that was just the water bath the stockholm hospital concerned has now closed the bath used for underwater deliveries doctors at a bristol hospital said today theyd called for more research following two cases there in which mothers had used water baths in the early stages of labour though in neither case was delivery underwater one child dies another is brain damaged this could merely be clustering it could be merely chance er but since this is a relatively new area of technology we felt it our responsibility to report this the royal college of obstetricians and gynaecologists say too little data exists on the dangers of underwater birth our main concern is here is a method that might be a problem its theoretically and physiologically could be a problem about which we do not know the extent many mothers sing the praises of underwater delivery after two traditional births jayne beaumont had her nine week old daughter jessica underwater it was peaceful it was erm quick it was easy if you can call childbirth easy erm and she had a wonderful peaceful entrance into the world at one british hospital where underwater delivery was pioneered almost three hundred and fifty births have taken place over five years without problems in the special pool theres enthusiasm for this method of delivery we wouldnt be offering it if we didnt feel it was a safe option for women but of course nothing is a hundred percent safe in in obstetrics or the medical profession but i cant irritate enough we wouldnt be offering it if we didnt feel it was a safe option the department of health says it will be studying doctorsconcerns about underwater birth mike smart b b c news the time is six sixteen and still to come a peace vigil in belfast speakers urge terrorists on both sides to leave the community alone and from the princess of wales a plea for those caring for loved ones whove suffered brain damage an armed man in his early thirties was shot dead by police in north london today scotland yard say the man hijacked a refuse vehicle at gunpoint after running away from the scene of a robbery several shots were fired at the officer who were not injured the police complaints authority will supervise and investigation into the incident in a north london timber yard the body of the armed robber was still being examined by a police forensic team late this afternoon the police had shot the man in the head after he had fired on police a number of times as they chased him they police say their action was in self defence and justified they looked like they acted quite properly erm and er unfortunately someones been shot dead after the lunchtime bank robbery in nearby highgate the man had run off initially firing at police officers chasing him on foot the man then hijacked this council refuse truck threatening the three workers outside it when he er he comes round the front he says give us the keys we says no then he sort of went like this pulled out a big gun pointed it at us says give us the keys again so i said here ill give it you as a number of police cars chased the refuse truck the man again fired on police officers he hit that big vehicle and then he hit me add a few other cars behind me and then you know there was a lot of police cars chasing a double parked lorry blocked the armed mans path the police say he then fled from the refuse truck running into the timber yard the police say he fired again an armed officer then shot him the police complaints authority will now supervise an investigation into the exact circumstances of the shooting clarence mitchell b b c news north london the chancellor of the exchequer kenneth clarke is meeting senior colleagues to discuss taxation and spending options for next months budget its emerged that further cuts in defence spending are being considered including reducing the number of senior officers and ministry of defence civil servants but the chairman of the defence select committee has warned it would be unrealistic to make any further reductions of all the ministers present for todays crucial session of future spending and tax plans michael partial the chief secretary to the treasury is said to be most eager to see further cuts in the military treasury officials say they want to save one billion pounds on defence the opening demand in a vicious whitehall battle one treasury suggestion is to cut senior personnel because one estimate shows that junior ranks have taken the brunt of the cuts so far the m o d says that idea wouldnt save much with all the handshakes and pensions and there is support for that view even if you did did cut one or two admirals youre not going to make much of a dent in a fifty billion pound public expenditure deficit and so i think that its easier to to make criticisms of small matters in detail but it is not easier to make a serious defence cut and if we were to cut further in any significant way then we would undermine our capacity to look after the defence interests of our country with troops deployed in bosnia for a year already and no one knows for how much longer the defence secretary malcolm rifkind is openly arguing against more cuts unless commitments like this are cut as well the opposition and the military agree with him the government are putting the defence of britain at risk by this treasury led approach were asking our troops to do more and more with less and less whats needed is a full defence review so we can actually shape our forces to match the threats which are facing us if youre going to keep up the same pattern of commitments the answer is that the army is already stretched as it clan be and so are the other two services and this is putting a terrific strain on the individual servicemen and their families and i dont think any money can reasonably taken away the defence ministry may be helped in its battle with the treasury when the commons defence committee publishes two highly critical reports on monday at the start of the annual defence debate theres also support from the foreign office which wants to see britain contribute to u n operations and from industry which is desperate to secure orders for new weapons none of this though guarantees the armed forces will be spared from further cuts david schuckman b b c news at the ministry of defence more than a thousand people held a peace rally in belfast today in protest at last tuesdays murder of a catholic father of five protestants at the rally said they were disgusted by the shooting and by other loyalist attacks on catholics in a separate development the president of sinn fein gerry adams called for the demilitarization of the province and repeated that the i r a was not prepared to arrange a unilateral cease fire there have been many peace rallies many times before in northern ireland the significance of todays not the numbers a thousand or so but who they were workers from shorts harland and wolf and other companies predominantly protestants demonstrating at the murder of a catholic they were told now was the time to find the courage to stand up to terrorists its quite poignant that ninety percent of the people here were protestant starting out for a catholic worker and that to me i is a very positive point i think over the last few months theres been so much killing that maybe for me that was the the watershed at the same time the sinn fein president gerry adams said again in a b b c interview there would be no unilateral ceasefire by the i r a and what was needed was total demilitarization but he emphasized the humeadams talks were the only window of opportunity around comments which will be the focus of the ulster unionist conference when it starts tomorrow a conference which has aroused enormous interest after the party suggested this week they would talk to sinn fein if the i r a ended its campaign of violence permanently a position which has angered many unionists at grass roots level but as the politicians continue to argue and the gunmen continue their own agenda the people are as desperate as ever for some formula which will end the killing matthew b b c news belfast the united states is asking the u n security council to authorize a stop and search operation against ships heading for haiti an american official said washington wanted to enforce the international oil and arms embargo against the country the move follows yesterdays assassination of the justice minister in haitis transitional government bill clintons advisors gathered at the white house to face yet another foreign policy challenge proposing the use of u s naval power to enforce sanctions against haiti and at the united nations u s diplomats were pressing for what would be a virtual blockade of the island haitis military rulers have thumbed their noses at the u s the murders of proaristide politicians a deliberate attempt to sabotage the return to democracy we need the military to bee decided and willing to stop violence not to look for sophisticated legal arguments while people are being shot and killed in the streets with canadian peace keepers now pulling out of haiti aristide supporters are asking the u s for protection a strengthening of the er marine contingent at the embassy as a security matter er to potentially provide for other haitians for haitians who who may who are in danger the haitian military have shown no willingness to compromise and washington now wants u n authorization to use military power to enforce sanctions against them that would mean u s warships ringing the island and the escalation of a confrontation that the white house now seems determined to win martin sixsmith b b c news washington britains second biggest brewer courage is to axe seven hundred jobs after an extensive review of its operations the jobs will be shed over the next eighteen months and will affect management administration and production workers across thirty five sites the brewery says that compulsory redundancies cant be ruled out the days when brewers rode recessions with ease have long gone if they ever existed courage with its string of bulk brews from john smiths to fosters now talks of a formidable challenge as it reorganizes in the face of a four percent drop in total british beer sales a year people are drinking less erm and theyre drinking less because of the recession theyre drinking less because of changes in lifestyle erm and a an awareness er thankfully of drink driving laws since the war theres been the slow death of the british beer drinker people in the business say weve changed our habits men tend to drink in rounds less now peer group pressure is easing on that and theres been the wine bar the symbol of the eighties nineteen seventy eight was the peak bitter and lager year in britain forty million barrels were produced today under assault from wine thats fallen to thirty four million two hundred and twenty pints a beer each now nearly three hundred a decade ago and less heavy industry means less heavy drinking traditionally after a day in the steelworks the coal mines people used to quench their thirst to replace the liquids theyve lost perhaps six seven pints of beer then tho those sort of drinkers i think have erm almost disappeared in in large areas and subsequently beer consumption has fallen and cider grows as beer falls advertised in an americanized style for younger people and beer caught between the factors and the one third increase in teetotalism over the past decade all pressing the brewers and their employees steven evans b b c news the princess of wales has been speaking about the problems faced by people caring for loved ones who have suffered brain damage addressing a conference in london she said that all too often families were left isolated drained and exhausted as they helped to rebuild a shattered life two years after a road accident chris dorrington is learning to walk again hes receiving intensive physiotherapy at the wolfeson medical rehabilitation centre in south west london which has an international reputation for treating patients with head injuries but the centre is far from overstretched a third of its beds have been empty for several years despite a waiting list of patients the centres director who organized todays conference attended by the princess of wales says health authorities give too low a priority to rehabilitating head injured patients he says delays clan jeopardize chances of recovery its catastrophic the earlier the patients treatment begins the better there are physical problems psychological problems all sorts of problems the needs of the patients arent me met let alone the needs of the family and the carers dr jenkins also criticizes the lack of aftercare for people like sean stanley hes a former patient of the wolfeson and is cared for by his wife a nurse who he met at the centre sean is blind and physically disabled he pays for two private physiotherapy sessions a week otherwise his condition could regress once youre er out of a hospital thats that this or that anybody without the private means to pay for it has to do without physiotherapy the princess of wales whos patron of the national head injuries association headway told the conference that adequate resources for rehabilitation were essential we need to know for certain that if a person were to suffer in this way the care will be there for them not just at the beginning but throughout what may prove to be a long and difficult journey of recovery the clear message from the conference was that without adequate facilities many head injured patients will fail to improve and could even get worse fergus walsh b b c news and the main news again an old bailey judge has explained why hes stopped the prosecution of the three detectives accused in the birmingham six case he said publicity surrounding the officers had snowballed so that the public perceived them as guilty and nelson mandela and president f w de klerk have won the nobel prize for peace the next national news is the nine oclock news but from moira stewart and from me good evening and have a peaceful weekend gerald missouri gerald is a city in franklin county missouri united states
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