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He was/is in the Bantam weight class, and at 1.45 m tall is even shorter than me! Just watched a Youtube clip of him still weightlifting at 77

www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NgEDz5eteQ He's now 81!
 
Not bad for 77 in that video is he?. I do find this personal pronoun stuff where people wan't to be called "ne" "ey" or "ze" and then want it enshrined in law as getting into the realms of the surreal.
 
Yes Marigold, not condoning any of the behaviour but there is the danger of throwing out the baby with the bathwater with regards to Oxfam.
 
Guess you're right but I think what really gets people going is the senior management trying to hush it up. This has happened in the C of E right up to the Archbishop. Sack em I say!
 
Happens in every single organisation of any size Hen-Gen, who wants their dirty laundry aired for all to see?. In my experience people guilty of misconduct at work, whatever form that may take, are rarely sacked (in this case I believe Oxfam sacked 4 and forced 3 to resign). It is more often the case that they are asked to resign or paid off to avoid a tribunal, corporations don't want the bad publicity. It may be wrong but thats the way of the world.
 
I've been scuppered twice by the Luftwaffe!!
I am control this week for the buses and yesterday they shut the QEII bridge and tunnels to bring that wartime bomb downriver which caused traffic jams everywhere mainly because people are incapable of leaving roundabouts clear. Plus we had to suspend the X80 service which goes to Kent via the bridge/tunnels. In the end said bomb didn't go down river until much later.
Today they find another bomb by an industrial estate right next to the bridge, everything closed again. Had a woman want to know where the bomb had come from, to which I replied the sky . Then she said she didn't see how it could be by the bridge as Hitler only bombed London and Coventry, I didn't quite feel up to a history lesson about everywhere else that was bombed, and said that pilots often thought they had reached a target and dropped bombs early or didn't drop them at the target as weather etc may have prevented it so they would offload them before going home. To which she said "I have to get my daughters birthday present so who can I make an official complaint to in Germany " I was going to direct her to our German driver.
 
Just as well Germany invaded Russia when it did or this would be way more common. Most of the Luftwaffe went east leaving only a few squadrons to carry out nuisance raids after June 41. In Germany they defuse a bomb every fortnight due to the huge amount the RAF and USAAF dropped in comparison.
 
There must be loads of bombs in the Thames and the channel, not to mention elsewhere. Plus the USS Richard Montgomery sunk off Southend Pier packed full of 1000 tonnes of explosives. If it goes up it will take out the Isle of Sheppey so it's not all bad. It is visible with it's masts above water, and in spite of keep clear signs each year some jet skiers think it is clever to go round it. There is also a piece of a Mulberry harbour a little way down from pier to.
Yesterdays bomb was taken down to the MOD base at Foulness island to be exploded Dinosaw, just in case you wondered. I think they should have let detonated it at Tilbury would have been a great improvement
 
Oh gee! They're unbelievable aren't they? You have got it in for the Isle of Sheppey and Tilbury BYM.
According to a statement made by the Ministry of Defence, bomb disposal squads defuse about 60 WW2 bombs a year - double eh rate in Germany Dinosaw.
 
Margaid said:
According to a statement made by the Ministry of Defence, bomb disposal squads defuse about 60 WW2 bombs a year - double eh rate in Germany Dinosaw.

The vast majority of those are small 1kg and 2kg incendiary's Margaid, which aren't bombs as we would understand them. They only defuse around 4 or 5 of the big 250 and 500 kg bombs each year (which I'm sure is quite enough to be going on with). If you included the smaller stuff in the German figures then you would be into four figures for the year, they've lost 11 bomb disposal men over the last 20 years.
 
They had a map on the local news last night showing where bombs/incendiary devices had been found in London and then figures of the estimated number of explosive devices dropped on the capital. Then the next news item was a map of all the properties owned by foreign companies strangely enough.
If you had ever been to Tilbury Margaid.... The career choice is shall I have a child at 15 or 16. It has a huge traveller community also. We had to stop buses running there at nights for a long while as the local hobby was throwing bricks through the windows. Long gone are the days of it being full of hard working dock workers.
 
Are there any docks full of hard working dock workers? When you see how they shift containers at Felixstowe ...
 
The over-population problem is solving itself. Today I found the little Blacktail hunched up in the coop, looking very poorly, limp and immobile, with eggy muck running out of her vent. Obviously peritonitis - I don't think she would have made it to the morning and was probably in great pain. So I took her out and culled her. That was only the second time had culled a hen myself, I usually take them to the vet, but it was obviously necessary and I was relieved at how easy it actually was. She was one of the two youngest hybrids, and the leghorn, the other one I bought at the same time from the same place, is still having problems with a mucky bum so I shall dispatch her as well. This will leave the three oldest hens, not really what was planned! Those three are all from Chalk Hill Poultry - all the birds I've had from them since 2009 have been really long-lived and healthy. The two who are on the way out are from somewhere else, normal mass-produced hybrids, OK for 2-3 years and then they seem to keel over. Chalk Hill is one of the very few farms who produce their own birds and run them on grass paddocks up to the point of sale, and it does seem to make a difference. I hope to be able to get replacements from them, but their website isn't online any more, they don't reply to messages on their facebook page, and I can't get anyone to answer the phone. I would go for some purebred CLB or RIR chicks, or else some of their own POLs if available this Spring.
 
Thats a pity... but I am crossing everything that my Blacktail wont misfire/break her first egg this year if she lays one at all (a 3yo too.)
I know I haven't had great luck with mine but that has been partly due to learning the lesson not to take on the oddballs from the hard to sell run. My new CLBs were in a batch of young new pullets from Warwickshire Chicken Coop if your ever up this way. They are looking pretty true to standard and are fit as fiddles so far.
 
Thats a shame, but good for you not letting her suffer. Hope you get replacements soon
 
Margaid said:
Are there any docks full of hard working dock workers? When you see how they shift containers at Felixstowe ...

Probably not, the new DP World at Mucking near Tilbury is virtually automated,no crane drivers. Daughter started work at the new Amazon depot before Christmas and that has more robots than staff
 
Hi everyone
I am still around, just not posted much.
Certainly not had many eggs, even though i had young girls who chose not to lay over the winter.
Just waiting now to buy in some new hatching eggs, once they prove fertile.
 
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