In response to Dans post tagging me in on Birth, School, Work, Death in one scentence each, I give you:
Birth: I can't really remember this, but I am sure it involved flashes of lighting and angels descending from heaven.
School: A constant struggle to get more letters after my name than my siblings and I think I am in the lead!
Work: Half my time is spent chastising randoms for leaving their lights on, and the other half up to my armpits in rendered meat or flour or foul water or some other form of dirt or dust.
Death: Hopefully before I loose control of my bladder and / or mind.
I am not going to tag anyone here as I dont have as many web friends as big bro, but if anyone wants to take it up they are welcome! Dont feel sorry for me though as I am better looking, more intelligent, younger, and I have (slightly) more hair.
Tuesday, 31 July 2007
In Response...
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Sunday, 29 July 2007
Fun Loving Criminals - Scooby Snacks
The earth tremor resulting from this one must have nearly caved in the river Holme embankment!
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If You Aint Gottem, Then You Hit Rock Bottom
I got a phone call late last Saturday afternoon from my mate Alex - "Sam, I've got a spare ticket to see the Fun Lovin' Criminals at the Holmfirth Picturedrome". To which my first question was "What? the Holmfirth Picturedrome in Holmfirth?" and my second question was "Are you sure its the Fun Lovin' Criminals and not the Fun Hating Criminals or the Fun Lovin' Crumbinals or something?"
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Oh How I Laughed
Lucy asked: "Am I the best looking one in the relationship?"
To which I replied: "No, but you're still really good looking"
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Friday, 27 July 2007
Mr R.
I have this friend, lets call him Mr R. He used to work as a project engineer for a major international manufacturing company. We worked with him, we thought hey this guy is good, we then poached him off the client and gave him a nice big salary hike.
Mr R then went on a project at another one of our clients (a major retailer) and they took a liking to him and poached him also (bummer). I recently had a chat to him and he has now been poached by yet another major retailer. Way to double your salary in two years!
The energy consultancy game is certainly big business at the moment, with Climate Change being big news every Tom Dick and Harry is pretending to be an energy consultant, and everyone is scrabbling around to get anyone with experience that they can. My boss who sits in front of me (Mr I) and Mrs G who sits behind me claim to get a call from a head hunter at least once a month!!
I meanwhile get nothing. And christ could I do with a pay rise! It matters little at the moment as I am going to Oz, but the flattery certainly would be nice.
In addition, I am seriously wondering whether it is the right time to leave.... I've spent much of the last two years on boring jobs looking at light bulbs and heaters in shops, and just when I am due to leave we win masses of work (in Germany, Canada, and the UK) for huge steel works, foundries, and aerospace companies. Absolute sods law!!
Oh well. I guess climate change will still be here when I get back...
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Thursday, 26 July 2007
Beer Out of Plastic Bottles
Have you ever had something happen and thought in your head "Yes! I was right about that". I remember saying to Lucy a few months ago that in a few years time we would all be drinking wine and beer out of plastic bottles. She laughed at me. Turns out I might be right!
What the linked article neglects to mention is the massive amount of energy and raw material that goes into making glass in furnaces over 1600 degrees C (I've seen them), although a large amount of electrical energy goes into melting and blowing PET. I'd like to see someone work out the carbon saving (in fact I may do this next week).
And another bonus is that you can't smash somebody over the head with a plastic bottle on a Friday night!
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Saturday, 21 July 2007
I Like this Post
I really like this post. And from a guy from across the pond!
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Friday, 20 July 2007
Is the world ending? Cos my feet are really wet!
Another British summer day, another series of flash floods, severe weather warnings and damp trousers. The ludicrously wet weather (and the lack of any kind of summer) we have been having recently would be extremely depressing and might bring on a case of the old SAD were it not for the fact that I will soon be abandoning this sinking country for much warmer climes!
...on the up side I managed to get loads of dicount gear for my Australia trip from a flooded outdoors shop! Bonus.
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Wednesday, 18 July 2007
A Dog Called John
Lucy seems to be getting pretty broody at the moment (well as always). Every time we pass a wedding shop its "I like that dress" or "at my wedding I want...." Children are also mentioned a little too often, not helped by our recent trip to visit the older (and younger Hughes' Dan, Kerry, Evan and Amy). Despite the fact that my neice and nephew are adorable, the words "aw I want one..." are enough to send shivers through my spine! Not just that, but she seems convinced that the ideal family is FOUR kids! FOUR!
- If Lucy has a baby, I get to have a golden retriever.
- If Lucy has two babies, I get to have a boys room with cinema screen, bar and poker table.
- If lucy has three babies, I get to have a Lotus Elise
- If Lucy has four babies, I get to have an affair...
Also, I want to call my dog "John" just because I think it would be funny. For reference below is a photo of (potentially) John:Disclaimer: conversations mentioned in this blog may not actually be representative of "actual" conversations held and the author takes no responsibility for any offence taken.
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Sunday, 15 July 2007
Trekking in the High Tatras Part 2 (Slovakia)
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Tuesday, 10 July 2007
Egg and Spoon Race Demons
On the same reminiscent theme as before, one of my clearest early memories is of one of my Primary School "sports days" at the age of around 5. Clearly designed to weed out the wheat from the chaff, school sports days were an opportunity for over enthusiastic parents to come into school and cheer over enthusiastically and drool manically over the thought of little Dave being best in class and maybe even, just maybe the next Linford Christie.
Events included the straight sprint (which in my school was a killer as the field was at a 30 degree angle), the three legged race (designed to also test shcool popularity), the egg and spoon race (a highly challenging mixture of speed and co-ordination), the highly competitive obstacle course, and the sack race.
I can clearly remember one of the most upsetting times of my childhood (second only to when my Mum lost out on that train toy at the Nabb school Jumble sale to another over-enthusiastic bargain hunter) as being when Anna Sykes took the last egg and spoon so that I was unable to compete in the race. Unconsolable, and tears streaming they had to get my older sister to eject me from the field of play!
This weekend my friend Fu arranged a sports day for us older folk for his birthday and I was able to overcome my egg and spoon race demons and take up the spoon once more! Although I lost...
Lucy and I did however win the three legged race (although I dragged her accross the line screaming by the ankle), so not all in vain.
See below a picture of Fu's sack race victory (he was like a regular mountain gazelle), and above Lucy lining up at the far end of the start line though I think she ended up on her face.
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Saturday, 7 July 2007
Wakefield Warriors vs. Sheffield Stampede (22/11/1998) 4/4
this is the last period in a game we won, though I'm buggered if I can make out who any of the players are!
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Friday, 6 July 2007
Wakefield Warriors vs. Sheffield Sabres (22/11/1998) 6/6
The final period in a game agains the sabres
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Derby Jets vs. Wakefield Warriors - Game 1 (8/11/98) 3/7
I think this selection starts with Wakefield 2-1 down and on the penalty kill after Paul has been sent off! Look out for me #16 and Paul #75. I think we won in the end.
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Once a Warrior, always a Warrior...
As a follow up to my older (and balder) brother's nostalgic posts, I got that reminiscent feeling myself.
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Thursday, 5 July 2007
The Bus from London to Sydney
Back in the Nineteenth Century when my Dad was young, he undertook a journey from the UK to sydney on a double decker bus. I was reading an Australia and New Zealand magasine recently and apparently there is a regular service ! I never knew my Dad was a trailblazer! I only wish he had the foresight to sell the concept back then (though I am not sure he had enough horses).
I wonder if we can get some of the images from his trip (which I have on VHS) up on here... hmmm will have to consult the lord of blogging on this one...
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Trekking through the High Tatras (Poland - Part one)
Just got back from my Atkin expedition accross the high Tatras. I have to say it is one of the best trips I have ever taken! It had everything from danger, exertion and fatigue to pampering, posh hotels and relaxation.
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