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Forgetting to switch off my week-day alarm. I was looking forward to a slight lie-in today after a late night out.
So Arriva are operating a Sunday service today but aren't accepting Teen Cards until after 0900. Well that's my plan for "Seaburn here I come" ruined.
(31 Aug 2015, 7:42 am)MurdnunoC wrote [ -> ]Forgetting to switch off my week-day alarm. I was looking forward to a slight lie-in today after a late night out.

I had another alarm set for 19:55 (was a reminder that X Factor was on), so when I was deleting that alarm last night, I realised that I hadn't switched off my usual weekday 05:45am alarm.

Managed to have almost three hours extra sleep, so I'm glad I remembered! Not to rub it in or anything... [emoji14]
4992 is my 20 to Sunderland!
(31 Aug 2015, 8:38 am)Jimmi wrote [ -> ]4992 is my 20 to Sunderland!
I have now lost the will to live on this!

Are we there yet?
I was hoping to go to my first ever Seaburn bus rally, however my parents won't let me!!
(31 Aug 2015, 9:41 am)Davie wrote [ -> ]I was hoping to go to my first ever Seaburn bus rally, however my parents won't let me!!
Unlucky!
Is there a shoe-shop in Metrocentre that isn't owned by Mike Ashley?
(31 Aug 2015, 4:14 pm)MurdnunoC wrote [ -> ]Is there a shoe-shop in Metrocentre that isn't owned by Mike Ashley?

I think theres a few... mainly womens though Wink
(31 Aug 2015, 4:14 pm)MurdnunoC wrote [ -> ]Is there a shoe-shop in Metrocentre that isn't owned by Mike Ashley?
No idea, Schuh maybe?
(31 Aug 2015, 10:41 am)aureolin wrote [ -> ]Unlucky!

Thankfully I made it, and it was decent apart from hearing a close friend of mine (Bazza) was upset.
(31 Aug 2015, 4:14 pm)MurdnunoC wrote [ -> ]Is there a shoe-shop in Metrocentre that isn't owned by Mike Ashley?

Kurt Geiger? Wink

And yes, Schuh.

I hate shoe shopping.
(31 Aug 2015, 7:58 pm)BusLoverMum wrote [ -> ]Kurt Geiger? Wink

And yes, Schuh.

I hate shoe shopping.

Don't think I'd suit heels but I'm willing to give them a try!

The 'Mike Ashley' comment was precipitated by the fact I'd walked from Scruff Soccer, into USC, then into Sweatshop before realising I was actually looking at the same deals.
He does seem to be getting pretty ubiquitous when it comes to sportswear. I'll confess that my current trainers are from Sports Direct, mind. It's the only place that had laast year's grey with a little bright pink instead of this year's white with mint green or orange virtually all over Nike Dart 10 and 11. (It's them or granny beige shoes and I might be old, but I'm not ready for granny shoes)
(31 Aug 2015, 8:05 pm)MurdnunoC wrote [ -> ]Don't think I'd suit heels but I'm willing to give them a try!

The 'Mike Ashley' comment was precipitated by the fact I'd walked from Scruff Soccer, into USC, then into Sweatshop before realising I was actually looking at the same deals.

Is the USC in Metrocentre closing? The one in Newcastle is.

Normally go to JD myself as the one in Newcastle has everything.
(31 Aug 2015, 8:16 pm)Tom wrote [ -> ]Is the USC in Metrocentre closing? The one in Newcastle is.

Normally go to JD myself as the one in Newcastle has everything.
All USC branches are closing. Newcastle has already gone.
(31 Aug 2015, 8:21 pm)Jimmi wrote [ -> ]All USC branches are closing. Newcastle has already gone.

Ah that's good then, can't stand that shop. Sports Direct is okay for Newcastle shirts, but the trainer selection there isn't great. Not a fan of Footlocker either, always seems to sell out of fashion shoes.
(31 Aug 2015, 8:16 pm)Tom wrote [ -> ]Is the USC in Metrocentre closing? The one in Newcastle is.

Normally go to JD myself as the one in Newcastle has everything.

They were all closing down a couple of month ago as the company was going into liquidation. 

JD's alright but it's sometimes hard to see what's on offer. The one at Metrocentre isn't that bad, but the one in town shows no distinction between sale items and items which are their usual price.
(31 Aug 2015, 8:23 pm)MurdnunoC wrote [ -> ]They were all closing down a couple of month ago as the company was going into liquidation. 

JD's alright but it's sometimes hard to see what's on offer. The one at Metrocentre isn't that bad, but the one in town shows no distinction between sale items and items which are their usual price.

There is a new one open now, only been in once and it was quite good. Was that not the temporary one next to M&S you went in? Could explain it.
No. It was the new one, the store which I believe HMV and, well well, JD Sports used to occupy.
(31 Aug 2015, 8:28 pm)MurdnunoC wrote [ -> ]No. It was the new one, the store which I believe HMV and, well well, JD Sports used to occupy.

Ah right that's the one I was in. Never took much notice of that!
(31 Aug 2015, 8:23 pm)Tom wrote [ -> ]Ah that's good then, can't stand that shop. Sports Direct is okay for Newcastle shirts, but the trainer selection there isn't great. Not a fan of Footlocker either, always seems to sell out of fashion shoes.

I didn't mind USC as it sold a few different bits like Fred Perry clothing although some branches of JD do to. All the shoes in Footlocker look absolutely atrocious!

(31 Aug 2015, 8:23 pm)MurdnunoC wrote [ -> ]They were all closing down a couple of month ago as the company was going into liquidation. 

JD's alright but it's sometimes hard to see what's on offer. The one at Metrocentre isn't that bad, but the one in town shows no distinction between sale items and items which are their usual price.

Annoyingly most of the JD'S near me only seem to sell Adidas tracksuits and a few bits of other names. The one at Teesside Park is alright but there is naff all else there now.
(31 Aug 2015, 8:30 pm)Jimmi wrote [ -> ]I didn't mind USC as it sold a few different bits like Fred Perry clothing although some branches of JD do to. All the shoes in Footlocker look absolutely atrocious!


Annoyingly most of the JD'S near me only seem to sell Adidas tracksuits and a few bits of other names. The one at Teesside Park is alright but there is naff all else there now.
The "King of Trainers" nme makes me laugh because some of them seem to stock little other than Air Max
(31 Aug 2015, 8:30 pm)Jimmi wrote [ -> ]Has the new large JD in Newcastle opened yet in what used to be HMV? Annoyingly most of the JD'S near me only seem to sell Adidas tracksuits and a few bits of other names. The one at Teesside Park is alright but there is naff all else there now.

JD seems to have the same deal with MacKenzie as Sports Soccer do with Karimoor, Lonsdale and various other brands which you don't see elsewhere.

Back in the early 90s, MacKenzie clothing used to be a 'must have' item. All the kids in my school used to have either a MacKenzie or Naff-Naff jumper/coat. It always makes me laugh how brands evolve and pretty much die.
(31 Aug 2015, 8:34 pm)MurdnunoC wrote [ -> ]JD seems to have the same deal with MacKenzie as Sports Soccer do with Karimoor, Lonsdale and various other brands which you don't see elsewhere.

Back in the early 90s, MacKenzie clothing used to be a 'must have' item. All the kids in my school used to have either a MacKenzie or Naff-Naff jumper/coat. It always makes me laugh how brands evolve and pretty much die.
I remember owning a lot of Lonsdale clothing through years 7-10 through school so this started what 10 years ago now.
It's always been a thing. Adidas were in in the late 80s, then overnight, it became Kappa (leading the the rather unkind term Kappa Slapper being heard rather a lot). Then I lost track, but Kangol were in for a while and Adidas have had their resurgence. It all seems to go in cycles with something being in favour for 2-3 years before becoming extremly uncool.
(31 Aug 2015, 8:43 pm)Jimmi wrote [ -> ]I remember owning a lot of Lonsdale clothing through years 7-10 through school so this started what 10 years ago now.

I think I may have one Lonsdale hoodie still lying in a cupboard somewhere. 

Lonsdale used to be a popular brand amongst boxers and bodybuilders. I don't when it became a brand exclusive only to Sports Direct.
(31 Aug 2015, 8:53 pm)BusLoverMum wrote [ -> ]It's always been a thing. Adidas were in in the late 80s, then overnight, it became Kappa (leading the the rather unkind term Kappa Slapper being heard rather a lot). Then I lost track, but Kangol were in for a while and Adidas have had their resurgence. It all seems to go in cycles with something being in favour for 2-3 years before becoming extremly uncool.

Yeah, I remember when owning a Kangol beret was a thing.

I think Adidas has always been a popular brand although I do remember when Adidas Torsion trainers were available cheaply in Winners for a while. Being seen shopping in Winners was a definite no-no when I was teen.
(31 Aug 2015, 8:55 pm)MurdnunoC wrote [ -> ]I think I may have one Lonsdale hoodie still lying in a cupboard somewhere. 

Lonsdale used to be a popular brand amongst boxers and bodybuilders. I don't when it became a brand exclusive only to Sports Direct.

I think was also around the time Sports Direct seemed to buy all these sports shops such as McGerks Sports (probably spelt that wrong) and Dixons Sports which we had in Darlington.

It seemed like Lonsdale was popular with boxers and stuff like that and you had adverts around the shops of boxers wearing the clothing and such but not so much these days, most people I see wearing Lonsdale clothing these days will have had them for years.
Does anyone remember First Sport? Smile