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BoftheBang Update 31/07/2024

BoftheBang: Update – 31/07/2024 

Another month gone – and the baby still not washed!

(no idea where that came from – my best guess is – a memory bite from my youth -circa?  Late 1950s?

Totally unplanned – but I can’t resist …… two of my  favourite ‘sound bites over the years:

Radio phone in, for prizes. – ‘What your grandad said when he farted?’  (Not the BBC of course – actually – ‘Talk Sport’.)

Some entries -not very imaginative – e.g.

Better out, than in’   and

‘Good Arse’

Others –probably – should not have been broadcast –

e.g.

‘That’ll itch when it dries’.    I’ll ignore the rest of those.

But the clear winner-

‘Catch that and sew a button on it’. 

No – I can’t explain it either – but, it’s bloody funny.

 

Ernie cracks.    don’t worry, I’ve moved on to a different topic – which I can’t resist

Ernie, my, late, Father in Law – had a pithy phrase for any and every situation – collected over his many years.

His best – in my opinion – ended up in the eulogy I wrote for his funeral – which the Vicar agreed to include.

Some years after we had met – Ernie and I, were sat in their lounge, watching England play football on the TV.

I have no recollection as to, who they were playing or when – but I clearly remember that, after about twenty minutes.  Ernie leans back in his chair – and says –

‘Well – if our lot are professional footballers – my cock’s a bloater!’

Got a laugh at the funeral and a tenner from me for the church collection – and, I think, the vicar liked saying it.

For the uninitiated – a ‘bloater’ is/was something of a delicacy in the south of England – originating in Great Yarmouth in the 19th Century and is a whole cold smoked herring -not gutted or filleted,

 Apparently very popular then –but – maybe, not surprising – not so much now – and production now ceased in Yarmouth.

There you go – I feel better for that – and now –

the Update for July ……  not as exciting as bloaters.

Highlights -ish.

23/6        Sunday Lunch in the local Italian – the Casa Lingo – with Kath and Steve from next door –

Because – Steve and his brother in Law spent some hours replacing and repairing the garden fence between my place – No. 3; and theirs – No.  5 – following some heavy winds.

I regarded it as communal so offered to go half – but they wouldn’t tell me how much!

Hence my invite to the Casa Lingo – where we had a neighbour’s gathering – earlier in the year – nine diners including my son and his partner to meet them for the first time.

This time – Kath and Steve’s choice – Sunday lunch on 23/7 – good choice – I haven’t had a real Italian roast lunch   for years.

Their choice – what I didn’t tell them – was that my birthday (74th) was on the 24th. – principally because – I have eaten in many Italian restaurants all over the world – including Italy – and including –  one Sunday lunch in the front room of a terraced house in Naples – cooked by the grandmother and served by the mother – best Lamb Shank & Veg –   I have ever had – before or since – for the equivalent of about £3- and …

I know that in a real Italian restaurant – a client’s birthday – even if, tomorrow, is never ignored!

I just didn’t fancy the parade of the birthday cake full of sparklers – followed by the waiters doing a Three Tenor’s version of ‘Happy Birthday’.

Unfortunately – they were coming round to my place – while we waited for the taxi – and maybe an aperitif  – and I got distracted and didn’t take down the birthday cards displayed on the front window sill – which is the first thing that anybody coming in through the front door sees.

I persuaded them to keep it to themselves – on the basis that I wouldn’t pay for lunch – if they ‘squealed’ – and I got away with it.

My lunch – Lamb shank not on the menu – but –

Rack of Lamb and Veg.  – gave the Naples’s Lamb Shank – a good run for the money.

Excellent all round – bottle of wine or two and a taxi for the five-ish minutes home and an early night.

 

29/06     Lunch time Visit to Eve & Roy’s

 

Eve – long term friend and college colleague for the bes part of twenty years –

Roy – her husband- born and bred in Kirkby – not the best district of Liverpool –we have similar backgrounds – getting out to higher education and doing OK for ourselves – so get on fine – though we don’t talk much, nowadays – about him retiring from Fujitsu!

 

They spend a lot of time in their place in Portugal – but Summers and Xmas in the UK and still have a home in south Manchester almost opposite me in north Manchester.

 

They have often visited me – this time got to visit them – just a few days after our joint birthdays – hers on 24/06 as well.

Last time I visited there – I am pretty sure that Jean – my late wife – was with me – so that is at least ten years.

 

Longish taxi ride but worth it for a lovely visit   – excellent home cooked lunch – main – a lovely lasagne – and a few drinks – including birthday champagne, of course.

Can’t remember much of the Taxi ride home – but did get there fine -and find my key and get back in the house.  Mission accomplished.

 

4-7 July – Let’s forget it eh?

Some justice done and hopefully more to come.

A Final Thought

I probably read a lot of rubbish – but do come across some amazing facts e.g.

Do you know why the piece of Gym / aerobics equipment known as ‘Dumbbells’ – is so called?

9For those not sure – they are two circular weights, attached to the ends of central shaft which is gripped by the hands and exercises / strengthens arm muscles.

 

Alternative arms lift one weight up to shoulder height and then down to hip height – then the other arm.

 

The motion is very like ringing hand bells – but  no noise – hence the name – dumb bells

which is better than ‘no clangers’.

 

 

 

 

 

jim

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