Well, they might be losing, but they have captured an 'n'.
+ I'll see your Leeds and Bradford and raise you a Blackburn, Preston, Burnley....but I expect you're thinking Manchester is in Lancs these days.
Well, they might be losing, but they have captured an 'n'.
We looked at 5 Unis, and Halls at 3 of them. Quality varied, to say the least.
The English city I grew up in used to have a little market selling stinky cheeses, baguettes and wines every other Saturday. Not any more though
Life on a small island as an immigrant suits some, life in London as an immigrant suits some. (Let's face it a lot of the people that claim to be Lahndaners were born in/live in Kent and Essex and most of the people I lived and worked with there were 'incomers'...it's a city of transients).
Funnily enough, it was getting old (along with retirement and the the mortgage paid off) that gave us the opportunity to move.Count Steer wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 8:48 pm
I think if you don't get excited by the idea of living in new places you've got old.
Yes, having made the move back to Cornwall it ain't all sunshine. The 2 nearest branches of my bank have closed, my car main dealer is now 80 miles away rather than 30, the nearest John Lewis is 80 miles away (that is a MAJOR concern fir Mrs CJ), theatre is miles away, etc etc etc. Better the devil you know, especially if it is near civilization.Horse wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 9:00 pmFunnily enough, it was getting old (along with retirement and the the mortgage paid off) that gave us the opportunity to move.Count Steer wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 8:48 pm
I think if you don't get excited by the idea of living in new places you've got old.
But after a lot of thinking, driving around, and thinking more about what we actually wanted, we decided that 'here' can't easily be bettered
We pretty much quartered most of England in the quest to find 'more house and land for less ££ in a place we'd like to live'. Went on holidays based on 'what would it be like to live here?' etc. In the end just thought 'sod it, here we are, here we stay, we landed in a sweet spot'.Horse wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 9:00 pmFunnily enough, it was getting old (along with retirement and the the mortgage paid off) that gave us the opportunity to move.Count Steer wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 8:48 pm
I think if you don't get excited by the idea of living in new places you've got old.
But after a lot of thinking, driving around, and thinking more about what we actually wanted, we decided that 'here' can't easily be bettered
Filly was keen, for several reasons, to be down there.Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 9:11 pm Yes, having made the move back to Cornwall it ain't all sunshine.
I'm assuming he blows it all off with a line before drying.... it's a good clean, if not perfect mechanicing
Or blows water into all the electrical connectors for future fun...
TBF that's way less of a factor that it was 40 years ago... it's just not really a thing now.
I hear some Aprilia RSV4 Tuono owners get a management light on just riding by a car wash.
See my edit... Aprilias... Mmmmm yes..
Cat came home then?mangocrazy wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 9:37 pm When my cat greets me he does the normal cat thing of sticking his arse in the air and pushing his front paws out and using my boots as a scratching post. He does this with trainers, work boots, bike boots etc.
When I'm wearing slippers he just pats my foot with his paws as he know his claws would cause discomfort to me.
I appreciate this small token of care.