The Retirement Thread

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Drago

Legendary Member
I've got gutsache. I may have to sit on the launch pad and clench for lift-off.
 

PaulSB

Squire
Bought Christmas lunch today. Ribeye joint. Yummmyyyy.

Just made four fish pies for two to freeze. All ingredients either yellow label or off my allotment. Very satisfying.

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welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Good morning. Monsoon type weather here. Still hissing down. :hello:. Just chugging down my first cup of coffee.:cuppa:
 
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Deleted member 1258

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Good morning from a very wet Coventry, bike rides cancelled, washing's on the clothes horse and I'm not sure what I'm doing with the day, I've tablets to pick up from the chemists and we've got to get my Good lady a doctors apointment thats about it.
 

jongooligan

Legendary Member
Location
Behind bars
Beamish covers 300 acres, its bigger than both the similar attractions by me put together, thats Blsts Hill and The Black Country Museum. They are expanding it as well with a 1950's town.

Haven't been for a while (well, not a paid visit) but there always was a lot more going on in the summer. In fact parts of it were closed in the winter.

Friends of ours used to run the pub in the museum and I've done the odd shift behind the bar complete with wing collar, shin length apron and serge trousers that were so thick and warm I could feel the sweat trickling down my legs. Wasn't helped by the fire being half way up the chimney even on the hottest days. The landlord would wink and say, 'The museum pay for the firewood and every log on the fire is another twenty quid in the till'. His theory was that the view of the fire through the wide open door would draw people in and the heat would make them even thirstier than usual.

If you're really tight fisted it's worth looking at an OS map of the area which will show you where there are rights of way which bypass the entrance tills.
 
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