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(17 Feb 2015, 10:36 am)MrFozz wrote [ -> ]I feel sorry for Southampton...looking like Carlisle must be depressing it is an awful place [emoji14]

Or Carlisle looking like Southampton... Never been to Southampton like.
Does anyone know where the Engine Room Pub is in Wrekenton/Eighton Banks (As in a precise Address as I cant find it on Google Maps, got an Interview there on Thursday for a Job at the Waggon Inn which is in the process of being refurbished.
(17 Feb 2015, 8:47 pm)Malarkey wrote [ -> ]Does anyone know where the Engine Room Pub is in Wrekenton/Eighton Banks (As in a precise Address as I cant find it on Google Maps, got an Interview there on Thursday for a Job at the Waggon Inn which is in the process of being refurbished.

I've never even heard of an Engine Room pub and, as I'm sure you're already aware, live in Eighton Banks haha. In the mighty homeland there's:
The Quarryman's
The Wagon Inn
The Lambton Arms
The Ship Inn
technically The Mill House
and does the Golf Club count?

In Wrekenton there's:
Coach & Horses
A derelict The Ship
The Royal Oak
The Clock
Stormont Main
The Seven Stars
(17 Feb 2015, 9:22 pm)Adam wrote [ -> ]I've never even heard of an Engine Room pub and, as I'm sure you're already aware, live in Eighton Banks haha. In the mighty homeland there's:
The Quarryman's
The Wagon Inn
The Lambton Arms
The Ship Inn
technically The Mill House
and does the Golf Club count?

In Wrekenton there's:
Coach & Horses
A derelict The Ship
The Royal Oak
The Clock
Stormont Main
The Seven Stars
It was formerly known as The Lambton Arms, nothing came up on Google Maps though so I used street view and found it that way.
(17 Feb 2015, 9:35 pm)Malarkey wrote [ -> ]It was formerly known as The Lambton Arms, nothing came up on Google Maps though so I used street view and found it that way.

I think it might be on Rockcliffe way
(17 Feb 2015, 9:45 pm)Davie wrote [ -> ]I think it might be on Rockcliffe way
Yeah I found it as I said my previous post.
(17 Feb 2015, 9:35 pm)Malarkey wrote [ -> ]It was formerly known as The Lambton Arms, nothing came up on Google Maps though so I used street view and found it that way.

ah right. I didn't know it was being re-named. I'm not often up that end.
(17 Feb 2015, 10:01 pm)Malarkey wrote [ -> ]Yeah I found it as I said my previous post.
You gonna plump for a trip on the 23? 
Watch out for gtom out on his horse mind!

(17 Feb 2015, 10:21 pm)Adam wrote [ -> ]ah right. I didn't know it was being re-named. I'm not often up that end.

It was always a canny pub for a bite to eat and quiet pint in the summer.
It seems to have had a few owners/landlords over the last few years like.
(17 Feb 2015, 10:28 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]You gonna plump for a trip on the 23? 
Watch out for gtom out on his horse mind!



It was always a canny pub for a bite to eat and quiet pint in the summer.
It seems to have had a few owners/landlords over the last few years like.
Will indeed as it stops right outside the Pub which is handy, saves a long walk from Wrekenton, out of curiosity how much is a Single from Washington Galleries to Eighton Banks.
(17 Feb 2015, 10:28 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]It was always a canny pub for a bite to eat and quiet pint in the summer.
It seems to have had a few owners/landlords over the last few years like.

My family and I used to go there for a meal now and again. Was quite good at one point, but the quality gradually declined as different owners came and went. In the summer I quite often ride past there on my bike (although it does contradict what I said in my previous post about hardly venturing up that area) and there were always people sat outside. It's a decent view there as well of the Valley and up the Silverhills.

We quite like the Wagon at the minute. Always get a very nice meal there, but it's always busy. Very popular place.
(17 Feb 2015, 10:31 pm)Malarkey wrote [ -> ]Will indeed as it stops right outside the Pub which is handy, saves a long walk from Wrekenton, out of curiosity how much is a Single from Washington Galleries to Eighton Banks.

It's a nice walk from Springwell in the summer. Not far on your bike either
X25 goes by the pub too.

No idea how much it will be. Imagine it will be a couple of quid each way. Day Rover jobby, bearing in mind the fare to/from yours to the Galls?
(17 Feb 2015, 10:41 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]It's a nice walk from Springwell in the summer. Not far on your bike either
X25 goes by the pub too.

No idea how much it will be. Imagine it will be a couple of quid each way. Day Rover jobby, bearing in mind the fare to/from yours to the Galls?

The Bowes Railway cycle path is cracking. I love riding along there. Had many a puncture, and a crash, over the years going down the big steep hill over the road from the Lambton on that gravel track to Foxy's Pond.
(17 Feb 2015, 10:36 pm)Adam wrote [ -> ]My family and I used to go there for a meal now and again. Was quite good at one point, but the quality gradually declined as different owners came and went. In the summer I quite often ride past there on my bike (although it does contradict what I said in my previous post about hardly venturing up that area) and there were always people sat outside. It's a decent view there as well of the Valley and up the Silverhills.

We quite like the Wagon at the minute. Always get a very nice meal there, but it's always busy. Very popular place.
Might see in there if I get the Job, still a little confused as to why I need to go to the Lambton Arms for the Interview for a Job at the Waggon Inn, but never mind.
(17 Feb 2015, 10:41 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]It's a nice walk from Springwell in the summer. Not far on your bike either
X25 goes by the pub too.

No idea how much it will be. Imagine it will be a couple of quid each way. Day Rover jobby, bearing in mind the fare to/from yours to the Galls?
Ta Andreos1, think ill just get a Day Rover then, might bike it up in the Summer Months if I get the Job as it would only take 20-25 Minutes, probs half that going back down as its all down hill.
(17 Feb 2015, 10:58 pm)Malarkey wrote [ -> ]Might see in there if I get the Job, still a little confused as to why I need to go to the Lambton Arms for the Interview for a Job at the Waggon Inn, but never mind.

I'm sure my brothers were saying they're friends with the Waggon's owners' son, and they tried to buy the Lambton the last time it was up for sale, but were unsuccessful, so if they've been successful buying it this time then that would explain it. It's certainly possible.

P.S. No idea what made me think the Waggon was spelt with one "G". Blame my stupid cold... Undecided
(17 Feb 2015, 10:56 pm)Adam wrote [ -> ]The Bowes Railway cycle path is cracking. I love riding along there. Had many a puncture, and a crash, over the years going down the big steep hill over the road from the Lambton on that gravel track to Foxy's Pond.
Haven't been on the path for a while. What sort of nick is it in these days?
(17 Feb 2015, 10:58 pm)Malarkey wrote [ -> ]Might see in there if I get the Job, still a little confused as to why I need to go to the Lambton Arms for the Interview for a Job at the Waggon Inn, but never mind.
Ta Andreos1, think ill just get a Day Rover then, might bike it up in the Summer Months if I get the Job as it would only take 20-25 Minutes, probs half that going back down as its all down hill.

Possibly the same owner/landlord?
Just taking a guess like.

You can use all those different examples tomorrow during the interview.
The bike, the walk from Springwell, the 23 or X25 (scoot over motorway and get it from Portobello Road or even Wrekenton).
A few different transport options might impress the interviewer
Anyone felt the earth move tonight?

http://www.itv.com/news/tyne-tees/update...co-durham/
(17 Feb 2015, 11:11 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]Haven't been on the path for a while. What sort of nick is it in these days?

Pretty good actually. The "Thunder Thursday" and subsequent washout of a summer 2012 was more or less destroyed the path. Trenches appeared all the way along, closing that particular part, and the part that runs adjacent along Springwell Road leading down to the Heworth Golf Club. It took a while for the council to complete the repairs but it was open again in the Autumn time if I remember correctly.
(17 Feb 2015, 11:17 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]Anyone felt the earth move tonight?

http://www.itv.com/news/tyne-tees/update...co-durham/
Wasn't you and Mrs A in the throes of passion was it? [emoji14]
Absolutely shocking this



Racist Chelsea Fans throwing a black man off a Paris Metro train and chanting 'We're Racist, We're Racist and thats the way we like it'

Absolutely disgusting, and the authorities should come down on anyone identified like a ton of bricks...There is no place in football for scum like that
Totally agree with you there, Chelsea need to do something as a club as well. 


Lifetime ban from all matches should do just fine....
(18 Feb 2015, 9:31 am)mb134 wrote [ -> ]Totally agree with you there, Chelsea need to do something as a club as well. 


Lifetime ban from all matches should do just fine....
They have said if any Chelsea fan or Season Ticket Holder is identified as being involved they will have there season ticket taken away and be giving banning orders
With today being Ash Wednesday, it officially marks the start of Lent. I'm still undecided as to what I'm giving up. Anyone else giving something up?

I hope you all kept away from eating meat today as well mind Tongue
I hope the lad on the video below gives up making Facebook / YouTube videos:
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=1552650838341393
Daesh(Islamic State) Propaganda at it's finest

http://]http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=f08_1424123423

Note...Dont get too worried, it is nothing grisly or no gruesome murders Big Grin
It's the FPF! Does Andreos know about this? Tongue

Northumbria Police Helicopter:
18/2 1945 search for suspects who broke into compound near Fencehouses. Area searched and cleared.
(19 Feb 2015, 8:00 pm)Tommy_1581 wrote [ -> ]It's the FPF! Does Andreos know about this? [emoji14]

Northumbria Police Helicopter:
18/2 1945 search for suspects who broke into compound near Fencehouses. Area searched and cleared.
It was the Avenue Vivian lot, a loose lipped FPF associate let slip about the location of the FPF weapons cache, 50 Super Soakers, 100 litres of Chilli Sauce, 100 stink bomb, 250 sniper spud guns and 250 pairs of knickers were taken...The knickers are all ladies thongs, if being wedgied in public is humiliating enough, it is total degradation making victims, even blokes, wear knkckers [emoji14]...

Expect repercussions from this, operatives are warned about honey traps and to be careful who they take to bed
The Big Bad Russkies have been upto no good again

http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-31530840

Nothing more than Putin sabre rattling...

People are talking about conflicts escalating...Does anyone actually really think we would goto War with Russia, I doubt it, I think our military planners are happy with proxy wars Big Grin
A police car, riot van and a dog unit has just past my house... i live in the quiet part of Sunderland haha!


Although they might of got a tip off for my cocaine...they might be scoping out a way of entry haha (I'm joking so don't take it serious!!!!) 
(20 Feb 2015, 3:06 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]A police car, riot van and a dog unit has just past my house... i live in the quiet part of Sunderland haha!


Although they might of got a tip off for my cocaine...they might be scoping out a way of entry haha (I'm joking so don't take it serious!!!!) 

Which part you from mate...

I did not think there was a quiet part Sunderland [emoji14]
(20 Feb 2015, 4:51 pm)MrFozz wrote [ -> ]Which part you from mate...

I did not think there was a quiet part Sunderland [emoji14]

Springwell =)