Channel 4's insistence on putting ancient comedies on, on a morning.
Switched on this morning and found 20 odd year old episodes of 3rd Rock from the Sun and the omni present Frasier.
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(21 May 2015, 8:08 am)Andreos1 wrote Motorway service stations.
You see old 60's/70's ones made out of concrete and pebbledash, newer ones constructed like at Wetherby - but never any old ones demolished and replaced...
Admittedly, as a fan of Brutalist architecture, I would not like to see any of the motorway service stations of which you speak demolished. Some are quite grandiose for their purpose and look better suited to airport terminals but, just like the former Trinity Square Car Park in Gateshead, they were probably built to be multi-functional with restaurants, hotels and conference rooms and ended up housing a few shops, a garage and a greasy diner.
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(26 Aug 2015, 4:43 pm)Andreos1 wrote Whether or not aureolin is still stuck in Durham!It was getting a bit like that! I was more concerned at the OAP queue forming at the bus door, half expecting a fight to the death for the front seats.
Is the us on its way, or has it turned into a scene of surival and eating each other!
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To answer an old old question in this thread, everything goes grey.
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(26 Aug 2015, 4:43 pm)Andreos1 wrote Whether or not aureolin is still stuck in Durham!Twice in three days. X12 has been dumped again with the doors closed. I'll start thinking it's personal!
Is the us on its way, or has it turned into a scene of surival and eating each other!
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(28 Aug 2015, 3:44 pm)aureolin wrote Twice in three days. X12 has been dumped again with the doors closed. I'll start thinking it's personal!
At least the driver of 4968 in Park Lane has stayed with her vehicle whilst waiting for her replacement.
No sign of the replacement like.
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Why is it when you see shoes or gloves on the ground when you are out and about, you only ever see one of the pair.
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The A1 (Western Bypass).
Historically, the southbound carriageway always struggled between the Metrocentre and Coal lhouse, clearing as you passed the angel/Bowes Incline - where the road becomes wider and ultimately faster (the 50mph limit is reduced there).
However, since the widening of the traditionally slower section, traffic is now coming to a standstill on the faster, motorway section.
Has me baffled as there is no logical reason for it to slow down and there appears to be no more traffic joining at the coalhouse than previous.
Historically, the southbound carriageway always struggled between the Metrocentre and Coal lhouse, clearing as you passed the angel/Bowes Incline - where the road becomes wider and ultimately faster (the 50mph limit is reduced there).
However, since the widening of the traditionally slower section, traffic is now coming to a standstill on the faster, motorway section.
Has me baffled as there is no logical reason for it to slow down and there appears to be no more traffic joining at the coalhouse than previous.
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There's been a stat kicking around over the last week regarding the last 5 fixtures between Forest and Derby.
The stat said something about the number of managers the clubs have had and how each of the last 5 fixtures between the two clubs, featured a different managerial match up.
Yesterday, it was Warburton and Rowett. Earlier in the season, a French fella and McClaren.
It got me thinking about the Tyne & Wear derby and the managerial match-ups over the last few years.
Although it doesnt hit the same standard as it has done in the East Midlands, the managerial turnover up here, is pretty high. However, my mind has hit a blank and I can't work out all of the managerial duels over the last few years.
Benitez - Moyes.
Moyes - McClaren.
Allardyce - Carver.
Pardew - Allardyce (or big Dick?).
Pardew - Big Dick.
Poyet - Pardew.
Pardew - Di Canio.
Then my mind hits a blank. I can't remember the gaffers on Wearside. Was it O'Neill? Bruce? Keane?
The stat said something about the number of managers the clubs have had and how each of the last 5 fixtures between the two clubs, featured a different managerial match up.
Yesterday, it was Warburton and Rowett. Earlier in the season, a French fella and McClaren.
It got me thinking about the Tyne & Wear derby and the managerial match-ups over the last few years.
Although it doesnt hit the same standard as it has done in the East Midlands, the managerial turnover up here, is pretty high. However, my mind has hit a blank and I can't work out all of the managerial duels over the last few years.
Benitez - Moyes.
Moyes - McClaren.
Allardyce - Carver.
Pardew - Allardyce (or big Dick?).
Pardew - Big Dick.
Poyet - Pardew.
Pardew - Di Canio.
Then my mind hits a blank. I can't remember the gaffers on Wearside. Was it O'Neill? Bruce? Keane?
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(04 Jul 2017, 8:01 pm)Andreos1 wrote http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/15...ref=twtrec
Any ideas?
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(04 Jul 2017, 8:01 pm)Andreos1 wrote http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/15...ref=twtrec
Any ideas?
Some people really take the p*ss...
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(11 Aug 2017, 3:19 pm)Andreos1 wrote The M6/A74.
Many roads cross the border between England and Scotland. None of them change their number as they cross the border.
Apart from the M6/A74.
Any ideas?
https://www.sabre-roads.org.uk/forum/vie...hp?t=33272
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(11 Aug 2017, 5:02 pm)omnicity4659 wrote https://www.sabre-roads.org.uk/forum/vie...hp?t=33272
Cheers!
Clear as mud!
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