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pus pus is a fluid that is created as a result of certain inflammations in vertebrates in vertebrates white blood cells fight the inflammation neutrophils destroy the agents that cause the infection for example bacteria macrophages engulf and neutralise these agents pus is made of dead neutrophils and macrophages mostly in most cases pus is the result of bacterial infection but it can also result from other conditions such as psoriasis ituri province ituri is one of the 26 provinces of the democratic republic of the congo its capital is bunia geography the ituri rainforest is in this area it is located northeast of the ituri river and on the western side of lake albert it has borders with uganda and south sudan the five administrative territories of ituri are clarkston utah clarkston is a town in cache county utah united states ghercești gherceşti is a commune found in dolj county romania westfield vermont westfield is a town in orleans county vermont united states
gravel ridge arkansas gravel ridge is a censusdesignated place cdp in the us state of arkansas prahlada prahlada in hinduism was a prince who was very devoted to vishnu his father hiranyakashipu was a powerful demon who wanted his son to worship him instead but prahlada refused and he continued to worship vishnu hiranyakashipu tried to kill prahlada many times but vishnu always protected him finally vishnu appeared in his narasimha avatar a halfman halflion form and killed hiranyakashipu mokelembembe mokèlémbèmbé meaningone who stops the flow of riversin the lingala language is a legendary waterdwelling creature of congo river basin folklore sometimes described as living creature sometimes as a spirit and loosely analogous to the loch ness monster in western culture it is claimed to be a sauropod by some cryptozoologists expeditions mounted in the hope of finding evidence of the mokèlémbèmbé have failed and the subject has been covered in a number of books and by a number of television documentaries vallonsurgée vallonsurgée is a commune it is found in the region pays de la loire in the sarthe department in the west of france lance kramerlance krameris an animation director on the simpsons and futurama he was as an additional sequence director for the simpsons movie he also worked as an assistant animator on the last traction hero
brighton illinois brighton is a village in illinois in the united states shes coming ♪ they all need ♪ something to hold onto ♪ they all mean well ♪ pay your respect ♪ to society ♪ giving me hell save mary take that plate away you must leave immediately this was an assassination attempt you were nearly poisoned by who someone with ties to the protestant throne of england no doubt theyll be found and dealt with hyah hyah poor sister helen i didnt know that she was your taster every meal youve eaten has been tasted for poison since you left your mothers breast mary you are the queen of scotland look at her she is beautiful i dont know if im ready to leave here or marry the future king of france both i hoped i would get to go back to scotland one last time your friends from scotland will be there girls youve known your whole life youre safer in french court youre nearly a woman and francis is nearly a man its time you will wed young francis someday soon for your faith for your people for scotland he will love you im not sure that matters it does to you mary rose be careful there are ghosts there at the castle they say the halls are filled with them tortured souls a girl whose face is a ruin she hides it i was at french court before you know when i was your age i didnt see any ghosts but what if they saw you your grace sebastian francis they were looking for you everywhere tough to find you i was riding really who so bash hows the mood fathers or the mood in general tense to both planning for your sisters wedding is your mother in there no only royals and their attendants allowed but your mother is in fine form god save you im off now that youre here lucky bastard mary should be protected hidden so youve claimed you also claimed she needed to be kept at convent for her education when we both know she simply irritated you marys arrival now upstages our daughters wedding its the perfect occasion to showcase the alliance with scotland half the continents royalty will be feeding at our trough there are those that say too many alliances make a king look weak then why did we sell our daughter to spain im told i was needed or should i just come back on my wedding day youve chosen my wife have you set the date too heres the date when i say so or england turns its sword in our direction shes on her way mary stuart you mean i heard you dont sound very enthusiastic you were playmates once she had skinny legs a missing front tooth and strong opinions im sure the adult tooth has come in the opinions you can ignore isnt that right catherine her ladiesinwaiting are on their way as well three titled the other ridiculously rich just your type at least your bride has a country and an army should you need it i may not have been born with a crown but this country relies on my money let him talk like a king your wedding wont happen until i say so im on your side always i know thats disgusting where she puts it he wont smell it unless hes a very good husband imagine that you do want elisabeth to bear sons oh as soon as possible or what is a wifes value but what about my son francis what do your visions say about his future tell me nostradamus what have you seen iive had fleeting images but as yet their meaning is unclear perhaps if you were more specific about your concerns well will he love her will she love him how do i control a daughterinlaw whos a queen in her own right is that what bothers you her power mm or the fact that shes young and pretty ive just had a vision i see you beheaded at my command said with gratitude for the secrets we share be patient answers will come there she comes ♪ they all need ♪ something to hold onto ♪ they all mean well ♪ pay your respect to society ♪ giving me hell ♪ you could never feel my story ♪ ♪ its all you know ♪ you could never theres mary ♪feel my story ♪ its all you know oh ♪ may all your dreams ♪ come to reality ♪ if all else fails ♪ give up ♪ we needed the company ♪ lets drink to your health mary we missed you so much oh kenna greer lola im so happy to see you aylee were all together again oh mary your hair didnt the nuns teach you anything oh greer those cant all be clothes theres jewelry and silver too im making up in volume for what i lack in station i suppose look here they come his royal highness king henry ii theres the king thats king henry but is that catherine no theyre still waiting on her thats diane de portiers the kings mistress so the rumors are true unlike her youll have no trouble finding husbands here well certainly enjoy the hunt what about you oh dont tell me its about that boy from aberdeen colin said hed wait for me till when we might never be back on scottish soil not if it all works out and mary reigns here what do you meanif make no mistake were here now to get our young queen in the game alliances can shift before they do mary needs to win the princes heart is that francis hes gorgeous no thats not francis i know it isnt then that must be sebastian the kings bastard dianes son i hear the king favors him her majesty queen catherine i dont believe it your grace no call me mary please francis the castle seems bigger is that possible and you too of course is that such a surprise no especially since your legs were always longer than mine you know i hated that when we were young i was always chasing after you but now uh now it suits you what is it youve had a vision its clear now i saw your sons future my lady welcome your gracehis union with mary well say it she will cost francis his life you have returned to the court at your own queens bidding as noble ladies you must counsel her prepare her account for her for the princess elisabeths wedding as with any event you must acquaint yourselves and mary with all visiting royalty and dignitaries who amongst you is fluent in italian i suppose i am you will sit next to the popes cousin he has no teeth and speaks very quickly are these dresses from paris yes every one oh if colin could see me hed marry me in a second i look of age now we all do you know what id like to do explore we havent been here since we were children surely the castles changed whos with me i am go ill find you later theres something i want to see francis is a girls name mary francis um i didnt know you what are you doing here i was exploring these were my old rooms dont you remember not anymore no one comes up here except you what is that is all of this yours ii make knives and swords at least im trying to learn to be a bladesmith is that a requirement for future kings now when you say it like that it sounds ridiculous yes no no i think its fantastic but did you make all these why i cant help thinking that every man even a king should have some kind of skill well youre going to be a great ruler someday isnt that enough i hope i will be but i meant a real skill one that i didnt inherit wasnt given to me andand cant be taken away my brother my halfbrother bash he has so many he wants to learn something he does he wants to go somewhere he goes with my fathers blessing they dont worry about him dying so much that they dont let him live because hell never be king i can milk a goat and cut peat for the fire the nuns you know impressive i suppose if there was ever an uprising that sent my line into hiding i could always get by as a blacksmith but id save you and we could go to scotland and rule there thats a thats a very kind offer i hope i never have to take you up on it natalia did anyone see you come in here no they never do they never will nothings changed here nothing has to stirling no stirling come on boy mary what is it um i brought you something to decorate your swords with nows not a good time oh next time you should be announced my page is there for a reason i dont understand you shouldnt be here why do you sound so are you alone are you with someone if you are ever going to be the queen of france you need to understand something kings do not answer to their wives stirling no come back stirling stirling stirling come back go on stirling come back mary stirling mary stirling come back mary stirling stirling stirling no no wait mary young girls royals queens do not leave the castle alone but mymy dog let him go do not go into those woods do you hear me why not whats in those woods besides my dog who i mightve caught if you hadnt stopped me hell find his way back theres food and warmth who wouldnt want to be at the castle except perhaps you rather be at the convent would you eating porridge and trudging through mud i quite like the way mud feels underfoot maybe youll be sent back to the nuns for misbehaving youre cheeky and youre upset about more than your dog taking a little jaunt into the wild what is it you should ask your brother ask him what why hes such a moody arrogant ass were halfbrothers by the way nothing in common but our father really oh but ill mention your discontent to francis dont bother and ill find your dog warm enough colin i dont believe it what are you doing here you cant ive been thinking of you from the moment you got on that boat i borrowed money and left the next day i want you to stay but well be found out we need permission oh what a grand romantic gesture and you say your queen mary knows your young man uh she hasnt met colin but she knows his people oh your father is a cousin of marys father james my father served him until the day king james died his grace was generous he granted my father large holdings but were no relation you come from former servants my what a rise your people have made i do love a success story stay and tell me all about it oh lola you should go find mary keep her on task so we can all enjoy the wedding so bash just happened upon you you dont believe that he has a terrible reputation with women he knows no bounds maybe it runs in the family did something happen with francis no no nothing really its fine and we need to get ready for the weddingnothing so go on ill tell the servants youre ready to be bathed and dressed thank you hello is anyone here taste of love and sorrow but dont drink the wine dont who are you were very happy to be back at court your grace beautiful evening is it not why arent you with colin whats he doing with mary shes his queen hes just paying his respects lets raise a glass to the happy couple hear heardont drink the wine oh lola no aylee i want to go dance you cant dance alone i wont be alone lola come dance with me take off you shoes come on dance with me take off you shoes were overrun by scots dance with me come dance look elisabeth and philip are leaving its time for the consummation the ritual the ceremony the mystery arent you curious shh we cant actually watch them you know its a tradition for royals well we are not allowed dont you want to know what youre in for someday with your francis pax vobis in nomini patri et fili et spiritus sancti amen were the only ones that matter here lets go come on go before anyone sees us ♪ ah ah ohoh ohoh ♪ ah ah yo ♪ ah ah ohohoh ♪ ah ah yo ♪ youre the one i follow follow to the middle ♪ ♪ middle of the shadows far away from all the sorrows ♪ ♪ youre the one i follow follow all the wayoh ♪ ♪ way into the darkness where the sun is shining yellow♪ ♪ youre the one i follow follow all the wayoh ♪ ♪ way into the darkness where the sun is shining yellow ♪ colin ♪ nahnah nahnah ♪ oh oh oh nahnah ♪ honestly honestly ♪ if any disaster needs a remedy ♪ ♪ remedy remedy remedy remedy ♪ ♪ following your grace may i ♪ follow follow ♪ your souls a sea but im still so sad eh ♪ ♪ oh oh oh oh follow follow follow ♪ ♪ you come to me excuse me ive been wanting to talk to you theres something i need to say to you when you came to my room ii shouldnt have said what i did there were other ways of handling this handling what me you do realize that were going to be married someday dont you believe me i know i know you had a life before i got here its not about that dont you think that we owe it to each other to our families to our countries to give it a chance its not that simple not that simple whats not simple weve been engaged since we were six its all arranged how awful must you find me to do this its not you youreyoure beautiful and clever and unpredictable but it doesnt matter what matters is whats right for my country france is not as strong as you might think or care which maybe you dont but i do im going to be king someday responsible for my people and right now an alliance with scotland could destroy france you dont want to marry me you dont want this at all things could change well it isnt your decision its your fathers you dont see him pushing a wedding either do you all engagements really do is hold alliances hes betting we might need scotland im betting well find more support elsewhere i know its not what you want to hear but you wont love me you wont let yourself love is irrelevant to people like us we who are so privileged in so many ways with that all im asking you to do is wait see how things go see how things go for france i guess it is simple after all but you arent not the only one with a country to think of your grace please your grace please no guards colin no forgive me i come on colin please your grace forgive me move i couldnt your grace please come on how could this happen where were the guards why didnt they stop him i hope mary did if they didnt theyll question her virtue if shes not a virgin then shell never be the queen of france and our chances at court will be over you dont know what happened any of you tell me ive spoken to him hes being held i bribed a guard colins a good man a boy still what did he say what possible defense could he have given you he said he was forced he wouldnt say by whom he couldnt he was so afraid but he said there are people powerful people behind this and he had no choice what people here in the castle he wouldnt risk saying more do you believe him mary he looked so surprised that i would fight back that i would even wake that youd wake he attacked you the wine i was told not to drink the wine i was warned warned by whom it doesnt matter now i believe you i believe colin please help him i thank you for your protection last night but i need to speak with colin speak to your assailant why because he is the love of my dear friend and if there was any misunderstanding if i sent the wrong message in my joy at the wedding take care child if anyone knew you were even asking this catherine she needs to know gossip poisons too it can poison a young queens reputation her heirsright to the throne an entire kingdom you may have behaved foolishly but you are not responsible for your countrymans actions colin mcphail is my subject i am his queen and i demand to speak with him witnesses have come forward the boy played a role in an english plot to destroy your engagement and scotlands alliance with france an english plot youre sure you must know if hed been successful in his assault youd be unfit to marry our son to marry any royal my dear this was not an act of passion it was treason but its all settled now colins been executed what he was beheaded this morning there was nothing i could do i was too late he wasnt a traitor he wasnt a rapist they said he was involved in an english plot i dont know who to believe or to trust i i am so sorry lola youre the reason hes dead anyone whos close to you lives in constant danger were disposable all of us no youre not i need you youre my friends kennas my friend greer and aylee are my friends you are my queen and were your subjects were here in service to you whatever that means whatever it costs us i will protect you you cant even protect yourself ill do better i promise stirling you found him oh stirling what did i do im sorry its just been so hard i know so much harder than i thought it would be youre not alone here i have my friends i am not talking about your friends i meant i want you to be well your grace thank you sebastian truly mother where did you find the dog in the woods it was drawn to the blood how close did you get take care my brave son or you will bleed for a girl who will never be yours you defended a boy they found in your bed what was he doing there you can tell me i think i know already you think i was with him to get back at you i think youre impulsive and prideful hes dead leave it be i beg of you you cant behave like this not at court cant you see whats at stake here because were engaged but you have no intention of marrying me what if i told them that then this would be over you wouldnt do that because its not true ii might marry you someday maybe if you said that you had a country to think about were you thinking about scotland during any of this i was thinking about myself my friends my safety you could have ruined your reputation so that i couldnt marry you even if things go the way we want them tothe way we want them to and how wouldwewant things to go if you werent the future king of france and i was just a girl not the queen of anything would you want this i cant do this i wont ♪ lillian ♪ dont hang your head ♪ love should make you feel good ♪ ♪ in uniform ♪ you raised a man ♪ who volunteered to stand you said the potion would make her sleep like the dead one glass of wine and shed wake with her virtue destroyed this engagement over there was nothing wrong with my potion it was the delivery of it that failed that stupid scottish boy a stupid dead boy all to protect his family from you i had no choice the boy wouldve implicated me and you have your visions altered no mary will bring your sons death you cannot relent you must continue to sacrifice i dont know who you are or why you hide but your warning saved me danger surrounds me here and i am in your debt are you in danger too bellevue idaho bellevue is a city in idaho in the united states attila disambiguation attila most often refers to attila the hun a leader of the huns in the 5th century attila or atila may also refer to list of counties in maryland there are twentythree counties and baltimore city in the us state of maryland though an independent city rather than a county the city of baltimore by some is considered the equal of a county for most purposes and is a countyequivalent
mitrovicamitrovica is a term which can apply with to cities in serbia dahlonega disambiguation dahlonega may refer to les granges les granges is a commune of the aubedépartementin the northcentral part of france emerson arkansas emerson is a town in the us state of arkansas rehoboth massachusetts rehoboth is a town in bristol county massachusetts united states
demirören group demirören holding is a turkish holding company headquartered in istanbul demirören holding assets include themilliyetandvatannewspapers milangaz a liquefied petroleum gas distributor with 9 of the turkish market and several shopping mall in beyoğlu saint catherines monastery saint catherines monastery is a monastery in sinai peninsula egypt it is part of a unesco world heritage site godhead in christianity godhead orgodhood refers to the divine nature of the christian god most of time used to refer to god existing in three divine persons list of rivers of belgium these are the main rivers of belgium marconne marconne is a commune it is in nordpasdecalais in the pasdecalais department in north france
noyellessousbellonne noyellessousbellonne is a commune it is found in the region nordpasdecalais in the pasdecalais department in the north of france state line idaho state line is a city in idaho in the united states œufenternois œufenternois is a commune it is found in the region nordpasdecalais in the pasdecalais department in the north of france teth teth also tet is the ninth letter from masha and the bear and of the hebrew alphabet matter matter is the substance of which all material is made that means objects which have mass more specifically they must haverestmass which is a form of energy that matter has even when it is not moving it has no kinetic energy is extremely cold it has no thermal energy etcmatteris a word that is sometimes used in varying ways in everyday life whereasmassis a welldefined concept and quantity at least in physics they are not the same thing though they are relatedordinarymatter is made of tiny particles called atoms the atoms have spaces between them and they move or vibrate all the time the particles move faster and move further apart when heated and then reverse when cooled baryonic matter nearly all matter that may be experienced in everyday life is baryonic matter this includes atoms of any sort and gives those the property of mass nonbaryonic matter as implied by the name is any sort of matter that is not composed mainly of baryons this might include neutrinos and free electrons dark matter such as supersymmetric particles axions and black holes the very existence of baryons is a significant issue in cosmology it is assumed that the big bang produced a state with equal amounts of baryons and antibaryons how baryons came to outnumber their antiparticles is called baryogenesis properties of matter matter can be directly experienced through the senses it has properties which can be measured such as mass volume density and qualitative properties such as taste smell and colour for instance examples of matter all physical bodies in the universe are made of matter galaxies stars and planets rocks water and air living organisms like plants animals and humans are also composed of matter in physics the universe also contains things that arent matter including some elementary particles that have no rest mass photons electromagnetic radiation such as light are a familiar example in addition to its rest mass matter can contain other forms of energy which arent matter but allow them to interact with each other by exchanging kinetic energy heat light sound waves etc outside of the physical sciences there can be many other things that arent matter or energy just for example emotions can be experienced or ideas can be had composition the structure and composition of matter is investigated by breaking matter into smaller and smaller pieces hence living organisms are made up of cells cells are composed of molecules which are sets of atoms bonded together each atom in turn is an assemblage of elementary particles states of matter physicists also classify matter in a few broad categories called states with quite different properties a given amount of matter may change from one state to another depending on its temperature and pressure on earth water can exist simultaneously in three states solid ice liquid water lakes oceans and gas vapor or steam
tretinoin tretinoin is the acid form of vitamin a it is also known as all trans retinoic acid or atra as a drug it can be used used for the treatment of acne vulgaris and keratosis pilaris the medicine goes under several brand names changing room a changing room or changeroom american english or change room or lockerroom is a special room people use to change clothes it is either for one person only or it is separated by sex that is there is one for men and another one for women at swimming pools and gymnasiums showers or shower stalls closets are often in a changing room or there is a shower room nearby beachstyle changing rooms are often large open rooms with benches against the walls at beaches some changing rooms do not have a roof stores that sell clothes often have changing rooms for one person to try on clothes at stores often there is a mirror some workplaces have changing rooms some cosplay events have changing rooms for live theater opera or on television and film sets rooms for the actors to change costumes and put on makeup are usually called dressing rooms minister of home affairs nepal the minister of home affairs or simply the home minister nepali is the head of the ministry of home affairs of the government of nepal one of the seniormost officers in the federal cabinet the chief responsibility of the home minister is the maintenance of nepals internal security the countrys large police force comes under its jurisdiction occasionally they are assisted by the minister of state of home affairs and the lowerranked deputy minister of home affairs list of ministers of home affairs this is a list of former ministers of home affairs since nepal was declared federal democratic republic of nepal bethuel in the book of genesis bethuel was the youngest son of abrahams brother nahor and nahors wife milcah bethuel was also the father of laban and rebecca list of cities in french polynesia the following is a list of cities in french polynesia by division
theological noncognitivism theological noncognitivism is the position that religious language specifically words such asgod andallah are not coherently defined it is sometimes considered synonymous with ignosticism and igtheism one argument holds to the claim that definitions ofgodandallahare irreducible selfinstituting relational circular for example a sentence stating thatgod is he who created everything apart from himself is seen as circular rather than an irreducible truth season finale a season finale british english last in the series australian english season final is the final episode of a season of a television program this is often the final episode to be produced for a few months or longer and as such will try to attract viewers to continue watching when the series begins again a season finale may contain a cliffhanger ending to be resolved in the next season alternatively a season finale could bring openended storylines to a closegoing out on a highand similarly maintaining interest in the serieseventual return series finale the final episode of a television series often concludes the entire premise of the show there are examples of episodes ostensibly having been theseason finale unexpectedly becoming thede factoseries finale due to the cancellation of the series recent examples of this includejohn doeinvasiontwo guys and a girlinstant starlas vegasandeverybody hates chris in sports in american english the term has developed to describe the final event of a sporting season eg in soccer or motocross perhaps partly because of the popularity of these with television viewers alban tarn alban is a commune of the tarn department in southern france white house communications director the white house communications director or white house director of communications also known officially as assistant to the president for communications is part of the senior staff of the president of the united states the communications director is responsible for creating and promoting the agenda of the president and leading its media campaign qetesh qetesh was a goddess in the ancient egyptian religion popular during the new kingdom qetesh was a fertility goddess of sacred ecstasy and sexual pleasure she was adopted from canaan in what is now syria
harwich international railway station harwich international railway station is a station in essex england for harwich international port trains are currently run by abellio greater anglia quartzite quartzite is a hard metamorphic rock it is formed when sandstone is squeezed and heated under a chain of mountains although pure quartzite is white it usually occurs in shades of pink and red this happens when it contains some iron oxide fe2o3 other colours such as yellow and orange are due to other mineral impurities when sandstone is changed to quartzite the individual quartz grains and cement material recrystallizes most of the original texture of the sandstone is destroyed by the metamorphism minor amounts of cementing materials iron oxide silica carbonate and clay often move when this is happening it causes streaks and lens shapes to form in the quartzite kodkod the kodkod leopardus guigna is the smallest cat in the americas found in chile and argentina it is sometimes called the güiña they are closely related to the other small cats of south america such as the ocelot and the margay kodkods live in mixed temperate rainforests of the southern andes they also live in the coastal forests of chile which have bamboo in the understory of the forest they prefer evergreen temperate rainforests they are tolerant of altered habitats and are found in secondary forest and shrub as well as primary forest and on the fringes of settled and cultivated areas kodkods are active during the day and night but they only go into open ground under the cover of darkness during the day they rest in dense vegetation in ravines along streams with heavy cover they are excellent climbers and easily able to climb trees more than a meter in diameter they are terrestrial predators of birds lizards and rodents in the ravines and forested areas male kodkods maintain exclusive territories in size while females occupy smaller ranges of just esotericism esotericism is about secret knowledge for a small group of people esotericism also describes mystical spiritual or occult points of view esotericism studies gnosticism yoga alchemy magic spiritualism hypnosis astrology meditation mysticism and occultism many followers of abrahamic faiths particularly christianity and islam have criticized esotericism as black magic esotericism in religion is calledobscurantism esotericism can also be about understanding symbolism and hidden meanings of many different books they include religious books philosophy books and books about history they use these books as their texts fajita a fajita in texmex is any grilled meat that is usually served as a taco on a flour or corn tortilla popular meats used include steak chicken and other cuts of beef as well as vegetables instead of meat in restaurants the meat is usually cooked with onions and bell peppers popular condiments include shredded lettuce sour cream guacamole salsa pico de gallo shredded cheese beans and diced tomatoes
adelheidsdorf adelheidsdorf is a municipality in celle in lower saxony germany monaro panthers fc monaro panthers football club formerly called inter monaro soccer club is an australian semiprofessional soccer club based in queanbeyan a city in new south wales it competes in the national premier leagues capital football npl act in the australian capital territory the club was founded by italian australians who gave it the nameinter monaroafter the italian club inter milan and the monaro region where queanbeyan is located it has strong connections to queanbeyans italian community post box a post box also known as pillar box also known as a collection box mailbox letter box or drop box american english is a box where people can put mail for sending the mail is collected by the agents of the postal service the term post box can also refer to a private letter box for incoming mail smith river california smith river is a censusdesignated place cdp in del norte county california united states feuges feuges is a commune of the aubedépartementin the northcentral part of france
crossover thrash crossover thrash also known as punk metal or simply crossover is a form of thrash metal it is a mixture of punk and metal bands bands associated with the crossover genre include long lake minnesota long lake is a city in hennepin county minnesota united states panthoibi disambiguation panthoibi may refer to forest louisiana forest is a village in west carroll parish louisiana united states tando allahyar tando allahyar is a town in sindh pakistan it is the capital of tando allahyar district
bonnyrigg white eagles fc bonnyrigg white eagles football club is an australian semiprofessional soccer club based in bonnyrigg a suburb of sydney it competes in the nsw league one it was founded by serbian australians and has strong connections to sydneys serbian community contractor a contractor is a person or company that performs work on a contract basis the term may refer to rinxent rinxent is a commune it is found in the region nordpasdecalais in the pasdecalais department in the north of france chavannessurreyssouze chavannessurreyssouze is a commune it is found in the region auvergnerhônealpes in the ain department in the east of france secretary of the central military commission of the communist party of vietnam the secretary of central military commision of vietnam is the highest party official in communist party of vietnam on military affairs
cardona cardona is a municipality in the comarca of bages province of barcelona in catalonia spain cornufer schmidti schmidts wrinkled ground frog cornufer schmidti is a frog it lives in papua new guinea in islands of new britain new ireland and manus islands in the bismarck archipelago deodorant deodorant is anything that takes away an odor or bad smell often it means something people put on their bodies so their sweat does not smell as bad the most commonly used deodorants are for use on the armpits these are also antiperspirants because they reduce the production of sweat there are deodorants for other places on the body as well deodorant can be sold in the form of sprays bottles or sticks that are rolled onto the body hal laboratory hal laboratory is a video game developer and a second party to nintendo they are best known for developing thekirbyseries and thesuper smash brosseries they also develop theboxboyseries formiguères formiguères is a commune in the pyrénéesorientales department it is in southern france
athie yonne athie is a commune it is found in the yonne department in the center of france moncéenbelin moncéenbelin is a commune it is found in the region pays de la loire in the sarthe department in the west of france valdemoro valdemoro is a municipality in the community of madrid spain it is 27 km from the capital madrid tremont mississippi tremont is a town in itawamba county mississippi united states saintmard aisne saintmard aisne is a commune it is found in the region picardie in the aisne department in the north of france
meißendorf meißendorf is a village andortschaftmunicipal division of the municipality of winsen an der aller in celle in northern germany it is northwest of winsen an der aller it comes from its name from the river meiße which flows through the village brienz disambiguation brienz is a municipality in the canton of bern switzerland it may also refer to derai upazila derai bengali is an upazila subdistrict of the sunamganj district in northeastern bangladesh part of the sylhet division stark county stark county is the name of three counties in the united states strabomantidae strabomantidae is a family of frogs they live in south america these frogs do not have a freeliving larval stage they hatch directly into miniaturefroglets
glans penis the glans penis or justglans is the sensitive tip of the penis it is also called theheadof the penis slang names includehelmetandbell end usually the glans is covered by the foreskin except in men who have been circumcised diseases the glans can become irritated or infected which occurs in a small number of males it is more common in males who have poor hygene or are uncircumcised the opening of the urethra is at the tip of the glans in children who have been circumcised and wear diapers the opening of the penis has no protection this can cause the urethra to get very narrow in a small amount of boys which can need surgery to reopen later the skin on the glans of an uncircumcised penis is very sensitive and washing it too much with soap can cause dermatitis circumcised men have a dry and wider glans that is leathery to the touch there are special moisturizer that a circumcised man can use on his glans to provide softer anatomy the glans penis is a cap around the corpus spongiosum it is attached to the corpus cavernosum penis and at the tip of the glans is the urethra opening the foreskin helps keeps the glans moist steuben county steuben county is the name of two counties in the united states socialist party of serbia socialist party of serbia sps is a political party in serbia it is a populist and socialdemocratic party the socialist party of serbia was founded by slobodan milošević it is now led by ivica dačić landshut district landshut is alandkreisdistrict in bavaria germany kitchen the kitchen is the room in the house where food is cooked sometimes people eat in their kitchens too hotels schools and places where people work often have kitchens as well a person who works in a kitchen in one of these places may be a kitchen worker or a chef depending on where heshe cooks an outdoor kitchen at a campsite might be placed near a well water pump or water tap and it might provide tables for food preparation
whitley county whitley county is the name of two counties in the united states jaffari community center the jaffari community center jcc is a shia mosque in ontario canada the center contains a mourning center a library a gym a shiite school and some banquet halls but it mainly used as a mosque the mosque is the largest mosque in north america and is where members of the islamic shia ithnaasheri jamaat of toronto isij meet up via aemilia the via aemilia was a road in ancient rome it ran from piacenza placentia to rimini arminium the current region emiliaromagna is named after it west adelaide sc west adelaide soccer club formerly called west adelaide hellas and later the adelaide sharks is an australian semiprofessional soccer club from adelaide it plays in the state league 1 south australia the club was founded by greek australians and has strong connections to adelaides greek community mittelstetten mittelstetten is a municipality in fürstenfeldbruck in bavaria in germany
charybdis charybdis is a sea monster in ancient greek mythology it was said that she was a daughter of poseidon and that when she breathed in and out the sea would rise and fall she was also the sister of scyllawhen angry she would turn into a whirlpool and suck in anything within half a mile conglomerate geology a conglomerate is a rock consisting of individual clasts within a finergrained matrix that have become cemented together conglomerates are sedimentary rocks consisting of rounded fragments and are thus differentiated from breccias which consist of angular clasts both conglomerates and breccias have clasts larger than sand gt2 mm solid state solid state electronics are electronic circuits that contain only solid materials examples of solid state devices include transistors diodes and integrated circuits devices that are not solid state include vacuum tubes gasfilled tubes and devices with moving parts such as relays bongkosh rittichainuwat bongkosh ngamsom rittichainuwat is an thai researcher scholar professor and academic administrator she is currently associate dean amp professor of the international college of hospitality amp tourism management at siam university she is also the board member ofpacific asia travel association museum campus museum campus is a museum park that sits near lake michigan in chicago and surrounds three of the citys most famous museums it is dedicated to the natural sciences the adler planetarium amp astronomy museum the shedd aquarium and the field museum of natural history it is also known for holding the soldier field football stadium and the lakeside center of the mccormick place it used to hold meigs field airport on northerly island before it was destroyed the campus holds the southeast corner of grant park
gonad a gonad is a gland that makes gametes and sex hormones the male gonad is the testicle testicles make sperm cells the female gonad is the ovary ovaries make egg cells some animals have different gonads because they are hermaphroditic they may have gonads such as the ovotestis this is a gland that is similar to testicles and ovaries riobamba riobamba full name san pedro de riobamba quechua rispampa is the capital of the chimborazo province in central ecuador which is located at the chambo river valley of the andes it is south of ecuadors capital quito rainbow beeeater the rainbow beeeater merops ornatus is a nearpasserine bird in the beeeater family meropidae it is the only species of meropidae found in australia polgár polgár is a hungarian name which may refer to estréewamin estréewamin is a commune it is found in the region nordpasdecalais in the pasdecalais department in the north of france
web web can mean several things kurgla kurgla is a village in raasiku parish harju county in north estonia dysthymia dysthymia also called dysthymic disorder or neurotic depression is a type of mental illness called a mood disorder people with dysthymia have depression that is mild to moderate and lasts for a long time sometimes years a person must have symptoms for at least two years to qualify for a diagnosis of dysthymia the symptoms of dysthymia and major depressive disorder are similar both disorders can have serious effects on the body mind and emotions physical symptoms can include changes in appetite low energy feeling tired and trouble sleeping mental symptoms include difficulty making decisions or concentrating emotionally people with either disorder often feel hopeless and have low selfesteem these symptoms are usually less severe with dysthymia in comparison to people with major depressive disorder people with dysthymia may think about suicide and try to kill themselves dysthymia does not involve mania hypomania mild forms of mania or mixed episodes where a person has symptoms of both depression and mania sometimes people with dysthymia havedouble depressionthis happens when a person with dysthymia has episodes of major depression where their depression gets much worse on top of their existing dysthymia dysthymia usually affects adults though it can affect teenagers people who are diagnosed early before age 22 usually have more severe relapses where they return to being dysthymic after having been healthy and are more likely to have other mental illnesses along with their dysthymia aumerval aumerval is a commune it is found in the region nordpasdecalais in the pasdecalais department in the north of france study skills study skills or study strategies are a set of techniques and procedures that people employ to improve their learning and retention of knowledge while studying these methods and skills assist students in becoming more successful and efficient learners effective study methods can make the process of learning and studying more manageable and less stressful study skills might include a learners ability to listen read comprehend focus recall and categorize their learning material and manage studying time
blood lad blood lad is a manga series created by yuuki kodama it is about a vampire who falls in love with a human girl plot one day a high school girl wanders into the monster world and lands in the territory of a vampire the vampire falls in love with her but she is eaten by a carnivorous plant and turned into a ghost the story is about him finding a way to make her human again désertines allier désertines is a french commune it is in the allier department in the center of france estoublon estoublon is a commune in the alpesdehauteprovence department in provencealpescôte dazur in southeastern france the river asse flows through the western part of the commune kings county kings county can mean turtle river minnesota turtle river is a city in beltrami county minnesota united states
totterdown totterdown is a residential area in bristol england it is just south of the city centre it is a short walk from bristols main train station bristol temple meads totterdown is known for its steep residential streets and its colourful houses it has many cafes bistros and pubs it is popular for the arts it hosts the totterdown front room arts trail each autumn the totterdown music festival takes place in the summer it has easy access to several parks and green spaces school road park perretts park victoria park and redcatch park arnos vale cemetery is located in totterdown volga region the volga region russian povolzhye meaningalong the volgareferring to the volga river is a historical region of the russian federation that encompasses the watershed to the volga river the longest river in europe redemption redemption can be japanese art japanese art includes a large range of art ink painting gohua ancient pottery sculpture origami calligraphy on silk woodblock prints ceramics ukiyoe in modern japan it includes also manga and anime coat of arms of switzerland the coat of arms of switzerland shows the same white cross as the flag of switzerland but on a red shield
will given name will or wil is a given name often a short form hypocorism of william wilfred wilbur wilhelmina wilma willard or willeke it may refer to damnatio memoriae damnatio memoriae is a latin practice or phrase that meanscondemnation of memory it means that a persons existence should be cut out of history in practice it meant removing the name from official records and monuments however because information about the person was usually also found in other places like letters and scrolls historians today can usually still learn about the person fressin fressin is a commune it is found in the region nordpasdecalais in the pasdecalais department in the north of france flag of samoa the flag of samoa is a red field with the blue rectangle on the upper hoistside quadrant bearing the southern cross of four white larger fivepointed stars and the smaller star in the center monounsaturated fat a monounsaturated fat is a kind of fat found in foods such as nuts olives and avocados they are the main fat in olive oil the group contrasts with on the one hand unsaturated fats and on the other hand polyunsaturated fats in general these fats are considered to be healthier than others they have the same amount of energy but they reduce blood cholesterol levels this reduces the risk to the heart
elearning an online educational or elearning service is a website which teaches and helps students improve in certain subjects such as maths english and science these are normally used by schools to let students learn from home and complete online homework website owners who own good online educational services may charge schools to use these websites however many websites such as bitesize run by the bbc are open to the public graham cracker a graham cracker said or in america is a sweet tasting cracker biscuit made with graham flour the flour was created in the united states in the mid19th century the crackers are eaten as a snack food most of them are honey or cinnamontasting queen anne queen anne can mean warsy warsy is a commune it is in hautsdefrance in the somme department in north france hohenwart hohenwart is a municipality in pfaffenhofen in bavaria in germany
sea breeze a sea breeze or onshore wind is a wind from the sea that develops over land near coasts it is formed by increasing temperature differences between the land and water these create a pressure minimum over the land due to its relative warmth and forces higher pressure cooler air from the sea to move inland a sea breeze or onshore breeze is any wind that blows from a large body of water toward or onto a landmass it develops due to differences in air pressure created by the differing heat capacities of water and dry land cti international cti international is a taiwanese pay television channel it is operated by chung tien television for the chinese diaspora abroad it is available in southeast asia australia new zealand and north america people got to be free people got to be free is a popular song by the band the rascals raincheval raincheval is a commune it is in hautsdefrance in the somme department in north france nattō natto hiragana kanjinattōornattou is a traditional japanese food made by fermenting soybeans natto is known for its strong musty smell and unusual slimy texture which yields mucouslike or sticky strings when stirred and eaten in order to mediate some of the strong flavors it is usually eaten on top of rice with a soy saucebased condiment or japanese mustard to their liking eating natto as a custom is not so popular in kansai area whether it is popular or not depends on regions in japan types there are many kinds of natto first natto is classified under two types of natto itohiki natto and ji natto also itohiki natto has three kinds of natto marudaizu natto hikiwari natto and goto natto we usually eat marudaizu natto and hikiwari natto availability natto may be bought in stores in styrofoam boxes sometimes they come with a mustard packet and a packet oftsuyuto eat with the natto preparation although it is not customary to cook natto natto may be prepared in food items like sushi ordonburidonburiis any japanese dish served with rice in a bowl natto can be made into a donburi by adding natto and other items like tuna or egg to rice inside a bowlnattojiruis what people add natto to miso soup as a seasoning also natto is used for topping when we eat soba udon spaghetti okonomiyaki and so on spices and condiments in general soy sauce tsuyu karashi mustard is used but some people use egg leek japanese ginger grated radish laver okra and etc
getty getty can mean archie missouri archie is a city in cass county missouri united states hatfield massachusetts hatfield is a town in hampshire county massachusetts united states native esperanto speakers native esperanto speakers are people who learned esperanto as one of their first languages esperanto is not spoken in any countries as an official language so they must become bilingual trilingual or multilingual native esperanto speakers can use this language completely and more fluently than nonnative esperanto speakers there are not very many native esperanto speakers it is thought that no more than one or two thousand people speak esperanto as their first language children who learned esperanto as one of their first languages speak with grammar like the other languages they learned epsom new hampshire epsom is a town in merrimack county new hampshire united states
barsurseine barsurseine is a commune of the aubedépartementin the northcentral part of france bischoffsheim bischoffsheim is a commune it is in grand est in the basrhin department in northeast france toothbrush the toothbrush is a tool to clean teeth the toothbrush has a small brush at the end of a handle toothpaste which often contains fluoride is commonly added to a toothbrush to help clean the teeth both toothpaste and toothbrushes come in many different colours toothpastes can also come in many different flavours nice toothbrushes especially electrical can make toothbrushing fun and help your child on the way to perfect oral health invention toothbrushes were first invented by a prisoner before anyone had thought of a toothbrush people kept their teeth clean by chewing on a stick until one end got soft and frayed like a brush sometimes they dipped a finger in chalk or salt and then rubbed their teeth toothpicks were another way to take care of teeth and toothpicks were very fancy then they were made of gold or jewels and people would stick them in their hats or hang them on necklaces when they were not using them the first brushes came from china where the chinese made them out of hairs pulled from the back of wild hogs the kind of toothbrush we know came from william addis he worked on the toothbrush while he was in jail first he saved a bone from one of his meals and poked some holes in it the prison guard gave him some bristles joseph tied the bristles into little bundles cut them to make them even put glue on the ends and stuffed them into the holes the company he started still make millions of toothbrushes every year etymology the word toothbrush came from the two parts of the word first a noun and then a verb or noun the action of brushing teeth with a toothbrush is basically the use of the invention of joseph addis bomb disposal suit a bomb disposal suit is an environmental suit made of thick fabric and armour to protect against bomb detonation when removing said bomb usually an improvised explosive device pérolssurvézère pérolssurvézère is a commune in the corrèze department it is in central france
cornish people cornish people cornish kernowyon are often regarded as a distinct ethnic group or national identity of the united kingdom originating in cornwall they are described as a celtic people in the 19th century many cornish people moved abroad to find jobs in mining today descendents of cornish people can be found all over the world including australia canada america mexico and south africa tour guide a tour guide also known as tourist guide in europe is a person who gives information about a place or a places history totouristspeople who are traveling for fun some tour guides can talk in the language of the tourist in some countries a tour guide needs a license and wears a badge castéralectourois castéralectourois is a commune in the gers department it is in southwestern france carimate carimate is acomunein the province of como in the lombardy region in italy ibatiba ibatiba is an brazilian municipality in the state of espírito santo
salvia salvia is a genus in the mint family lamiaceae it is one of three genera commonly referred to as sage sage generally means common sage salvia officinalis this genus includes shrubs herbaceous perennials and annuals different species of sage are grown as herbs and as ornamental plants the ornamental species are commonly referred to by their scientific namesalvia airesurlalys airesurlalys is a commune it is found in the region nordpasdecalais in the pasdecalais department in the north of france and ill see you next let me just make a note of this on this form a green form another one thats dribbling now erm its at forty eight what about this what about this yeah put it in the bucket in the bucket can have that no i dont want that at er three p m or thereabouts kieran im just trying to remember everybody in the same afternoon to collect them all because of about six of them are being done around here right and so thatll be great thanks very much indeed for doing that and ill give you the gift vouchers next week right okay then right then we can go and have a purge at marks and sparks no you dont need these no no right right i mean if you have a lot of people that come round youre gonna tell them that youre doing it they might i dont put that one in there and this donald goes in there and wheres this men what do you want do you want a drink did anybody find his cup oh here heres your cup i cant figure out whats up with you young man today me want a biscuit what i think you got up too early wait a minute did you have a good day at work somebody at work whats a matter love youve been like this since youve got up havent you you want your do do catch it catch catch put your bucket out hold your bucket out if you want your do do go and get it ah there you go say thank you hes a right little misery when he wakes up aint you boy yeah get me a biscuit oh anthony get me one too anything else while im here how about a please yeah take them in the front room then take them out to erm thats it were happy for two minutes you got the biscuits charlottes bringing them in oh he sat there playing i notice his button i presume it must be off his cardigan yes yeah i thought whats that white thing down there oh yeah a button heres your pen thanks mm he went up about oh i suppose he went up to bed about half twelve quarter to one and he got up about quarter to three yeah yeah hes up there soundo and he was up this way he went up at one and got up about ten minutes after this one so look what weve got little boxes mm very smart oh i see going to the cupboards are you oh my favourite one yummy yummy yum so what did you do did you sort out did they say anything about er erm tea towels paper towels did anything happen she said i go there at oh well thats fair enough innit oh i wont do it on principle there you go somebody else can be wheres my drink i had for breakfast pass me his drink please hes too plain lazy to get it wheres my drink i had for breakfast i dont know charlotte you give to down the sink oh what you left this morning yeah im not dont tell them im not gonna leave them in the sink all day while you decide if youre going to eat it or not no not my breakfast there you go just a booklet there to fill out i know and im the one hundredth and seventh person to do it so this is tape one side a not my breakfast my drink i had this morning put you down as a stranger shall i and when i woke er and when i woke up sorry and i had my breakfast what would you like to go down as a scrubber mummy my drink mummy my drink i never thought of that actually i was thinking of scrubbing the kitchens and that or maybe we would or maybe we would put that down no i dont think so youll probably get get had up for having a erm brothel oh look at that ive lost me pen now bloody things okay occupation whats your occupational hazard i am im not putting down there just do the washer upper whats the matter in the oxford dictionary alex a washer upper can i have a drink you oh i know her erm secretary i didnt how do you spell that s e c secret a r y oh yeah ive never looked at it like that before yeah ah ah ah you two what is going on why do we have this fighting this in the front room show mummy ah it depends what his toys are at home hes got enough of them well like you say hes probably got hey mum yes mum yes yes this is my milk i get out of the fridge oh you was going to the fridge for that was you yes drink milk no no and me you want one more do you there you are then you dont want one me thank you mum er der you want to choose one there they been very busy have they been very busy up there the old canteen then erm its not bad im probably doing mum i want a drink of milk a hundred and fifty odd meals a day alright a hundred and fifteen fifty oh thats a lot yeah it is quite a lot erm you know like some days you can have a really like you never everything on the menu is like really messy yeah and say like say it takes absolutely ages to clean the dishes and pots you know but like you say it was erm chili con carne erm tuna and celery pie what else was there on erm seafood vol au vent oh no problem something for everybody see i go really easy dishes i mean youve got your veggies and salad by all that yeah i mean nothing like burns into the pot you know what i mean yeah so it wasnt too bad ah its got here yum oh regional accents yeah i can put that down cant i mm cos theyre not not no thats what i thought no i say it wouldnt relate to any accent in england anyway no oh weve emptied it too much tell you what dont play with these shall we go and buy you some juice okay cos weve really ran out of juice this morning didnt he oh yeah i got all your bits then he hasnt had hardly had anything to drink again today he doesnt seem to drink he eats all his food oh he ate that pudding no problem oh did he yeah he loved it and then they tell you just cover it the taste of the food some time yeah has you eaten your larna yeah have you seen this how he loves me i tell you what you wait until he gets teeth and and he does bite you the other day he he grabbed my nose he had my nose charming in his mouth he bite and mummy nearly went through the roof mummy i want another one oh better take that biscuit tin away before they eat the lot got that lid get that and put have one more and get it in the kitchen charlotte you yeah one more and thats enough yeah ooh ah what she doing what is she doing and you want the bib and the spoon never mind the never mind the get off the table another one like me mum i dont want one more right would you take them to the kitchen for me please because im putting these bits away can i give you a hand there larna still no youre alright no youre alright its to the truth theres nothing who put that bag in there cant put it in there put it right ill put it in in a minute ah do you think youre gonna be up to me next week or not erm i find out this afternoon when i phone in my hours oh yeah well you know just let me know anyway yeah ill call you after definitely yeah i just have to let you know right i think all no bottles out the fridge and thats it what he hasnt had a single bottle today no not even thats all the are you a tired baby did you want to go to sleep you go home and go to sleep hes only been up since quarter to three you go home and kip so i thought youll probably give him a bottle when you got here anyway so i was going to give him one it all depends when he got up and i thought youll probably give him one so i didnt yeah but i mean he was so happy playing yeah hell probably forget i doubt it though would you know where they think it is larna your what yeah because yeah it could be that you only had these two bags didnt we erm wouldnt have the i mean it could be that yeah youve got a drink in there its been in this week oh you want your coat when did they do it it must of been about tuesday it must of been first day oh youve got stuck yeah oh it might be there but then they they do erm they do say as they get older they get er fed up with milk and they eat and you know the they do sometimes do sometimes so its funny theyve never been a great juice freak really he didnt drink a lot of it erm whats oh and yet he hates water does he yeah he cant stand the water now thats yours now ive lost me ah its probably in me bag yeah dont worry about it its probably in a bag let mummy oh yes there it is come to mummy do you want it on him want mummys hat mum if you he can have a bit of me milk if you like when you that bit yeah no my own milk go and get some juice for the boy go and get some juice for the boy ill go and wash this and put it onto his coat you didnt want to eat that love no what his name erm no alex name there he is you know that that juice thats it alex erm alex im talking to you and vicky got a new bed whats the matter vicky got a new bed vicky got a new bed i know i saw it this morning its really smart isnt it how could you you live far far away what do you say excuse me or pardon you didnt see it this morning well i mean when you come over yeah well when i got it out the car but just wash that down erm what was i going i was going to tell you something yeah you was werent you till they interrupting oh that juice you know when erm theyre six weeks old and you get the bounty packs yeah still had that i ran out of his usual juice this morning i went oh i cant believe it and i keep these little packets in obscure little places because then i remember about them one day in case i run out you wont because i used to be theyre quite handy ill smack you by hand is all gooey now it is baby baby call you b b then wont we yeah watch him leave things there he hasnt had a dirty nappy today so you cant climb there alex has got your mum ah pick me up there er see one of these bibs this morning no im not picking you up im cleaning kierans face carefully anthony careful cos alexs got to live in there erm if it is the one this morning i can understand why he hasnt done one today oh it was enormous and we all we always get our drink of milk do you thats good for you isnt it yeah i know but he dont climb on that do you do you buy milk yes i do jordan drinks milk mum yeah good boy wheres do do he has full fat milk full cream milk full fat milk full cream milk full cream milk its only half calorie stuff innit the one that aint got full this is only pasteurized erm oh what i drink we dont have any oh i dont have milk anyway we have the one thats the thickest and kieran dont do that darling oh okay now its okay oh he he always starts to whinge when i lay him down to do his coat up he dont like the latest thing is putting his wrist on anything hes gotta get his arms through oh lets go right ill speak to you again next week its friday again tomorrow ah it goes really quick though doesnt it whats wrong take care he might have a bottle when he get him home yeah say the way he was looking at her milk just then you can have a bottle when you get home are you get excited yeah at home you erm put that button in your pocket erm i did let me just check it right could of fallen out look at the state of my glasses oh dear they need cleaning dont they theres er oh kieran yeah got that ive had up to five floating around the house before and then we cant find one no and then two days thats where they all are ive got them bye see you all tomorrow alex alex eh got it alex alex ive got it no i think its a shame about it doesnt really matter mm im not quite sure alex i dont know what i bet you have forgotten your keys no theyre in my pocket mummy mummy mummy mummy mummy oh thank you take care yeah i cant imagine surprising what you can get over the weekend yeah we should have to put you on the book put stranger down okay then see you tomorrow yeah alright then same time bye kieran see you later bye mummy charlotte come on come and watch cartoons do it mum charlotte im shutting the door its cold come on right we want channel eight no t v s well after this now right can i take my jumper off i wouldnt its not very warm i do you put you gonna put some of these toys away now please ah ah no no oh we put on ma mum ma mummy mummy i like that get me some milk what about your manners please and thank you please and thank you yes i will hold on i didnt have to say please and thank you for my milk cos i pour straight on my dinner didnt i didnt i hold on no yes are you gonna away yeah just leave that now you want a drop of milk now do you anthony er hold on mummy mummy mummy here are alright listen come on right lets have all these toys tidied up before the cartoons start come on alright youre alright thats not what we do with toy boxes is it thats how accidents happen no this is what were going to do were going to tidy them all up now quietly dont throw them at the windows careful thats it right jump straight in the car then cos its open and itll be warm i get the hang on let me open the doors last one open doors right you get in there charlotte can you get in here and put your seat belt on please maybe maybe no you got to sit up here in the car seat love charlotte get in or youll be late oh one two three in oh thats a good boy in the morning you got hiccoughs e i e i we right are we in charlotte no can you put your belt on no do you want me to do it mm yeah okay do it there we go thats you done and you young man cor all strapped in oh you know yeah well ill put my seat belt on in a minute right off we go off we go can you hold that letter why well i just wanna stop to post it i wanna go to play group we are going to play group but weve gotta drive right past the letter box why cos its on the way mummy me my pussy cat on shoulder oh you brought your pussy cat did you didnt you bring your mickey mouses no brought a out alright no hes half half of er all his tail has gone half his tails gone no all of his tails has gone hes broken his tail oh dear did someone pull it out then yeah maybe oh never mind pull it out and take it out how can someone pull it mummy yeah oh it was probably an accident how can it be pulled out it was up there for ages never mind dont worry about it right what do you think youre gonna do at play school today then does anybody know not me me what do you normally do on a friday oh i dont know playdoh playdoh bricks do you that should be fun well youre gonna have plenty to do then arent you yes okay ill just jump out and post this letter sticklebricks and erm some engine bricks and also some oh thats handy thank you why didnt you post it in the letter box well because the postman had come to empty the letter box right so there was no point in mummy putting her letter in cos hed of just taken it out again where you put it why does the dustman have to take it away no not the dustman the postman why does the postman have to take all the letters away why well he takes them to the post office yeah then the post office sorts them out yeah and gives them to different postmen to take to different houses yeah yeah and thats how we all get our letters you know mummy gets letters in the morning mummy and daddy yeah yeah no i do it up well it now the postman takes it to where its got to be sorted and they will post it to whoever it has to go to yeah but what about your money they might send it back to you i didnt send any money you never send money through the post charlotte why cos somebody might take it wasnt money i sent anyway just an order form why theres pauline and aaron shall we go and see them yeah stop right where they are no i cant just stop right in the middle of the road i have to park darling there we go ooh right next to this car theres ian over there right right one two out you come aaron charlotte dont just run off and get on the path aaron im here morning yeah alright yeah you yeah she always is its this one thats not you must be joking charlotte out the way dont be so impatient oh god thanks very much right hang your coat up hang your coat up ill hang your coat up give us your coat right come on she took him in oh right i wondered where he was hiya paul alright thanks alright yeah you yeah what come on ah anthony smile oh its a good job we unzipped it then have you got a kiss for me then bye i see you later okay good girl he mustnt have it today he mustnt have it oh anthony she said you cant have your smile today you know why no because it suppose to be a present its a present dont tell him ooh its a surprise present why what you doing ah eh im going into town you going into town or erm no but i come in for if you want you know what your daughter started yesterday you know what all these pots werent it oh some of the kids come up and said oh thats not my one hang on a minute thats not mine either and all then thats not my pots i tell you what when they do something they do not forget the colour arent they funny when they look we didnt look at the yoghurt pots did we no went no no its not its not peach melba right down to the last detail oh no you know what we forget my play school bag your play school bag yes pity you didnt lose your voice at home today charlotte is there i dont know what shes on about you tell me kim oh i havent even gone yet im jumping like a jelly baby yeah you jump right ill give him a kiss and you i might get a smile out of him listen you told me you aint gonna cry this morning put it this way you wont be going to the sweet shop will we come on come on ill see you later oh see you later ill see you later oh you want a kiss see you later now you stop crying oh mum mum i wanna go ill be back in a little while i miss you i miss you ah i dont know whove you got today just kieran oh no ive got thingy at erm eleven eleven well half ten quarter to eleven yeah er what i dont know about next week yet shell let me know yeah ive only got to go to the bank and got to pay something for gary ive got to pay in a cheque for gary again cos hes ever so low again this year this week this month yeah ill just move that chair from out the front yeah im not putting it in where you put it before though cos i had a hell of a job did you i just erm put it on top yeah yeah it makes it easier that way sian was saying theres a coffee morning on today yeah but i couldnt of gone anyway cos i had too many kids what times that on till erm i dont know i havent been to them for ages now yeah because er i cant really do much with my two anyway yeah so did you get your wardrobes done measured up got any quotes last one today twelve ive got the last one coming today have you ive got erm weve had one through from erm erm came round on wednesday morning because we had wednesday morning one should be coming via the post today we phoned up yesterday oh yeah yeah and hes sending it first post it should be through today if not tomorrow morning erm oh dear the other one gave us a quote for three hundred and eighty eight oh thats not bad then which was good but garys suspicious at that price three hundred and eighty eight yeah whats that to do comparing it comparing it with erm one thousand two hundred hes he says its rather suspicious what is that for the actual three hund just just the actual erm sliding mirror wardrobes just the doors no fitting or anything yeah its for the fittings and everything erm and ive had prices like one thousand two hundred eighteen hundred and this bloke you know says three hundred and eighty eight oh and garys rather suspicious at that price we we had a builder that came round he he wanted four hundred and twenty yes and that was with the doors from texas and he thought oh no you know yeah wed rather get it done properly erm but erm this that came yesterday morning he reckons it that he can do the whole of the bedroom look theres been an accident ive got to tell you oh good theyve gone right over that bank right over that bank right over there its bounced over its speeding i expect yeah to get that far erm and they can do the wardrobes and the fitment erm and wardrobes either side erm for eighteen hundred oh which is the price we were looking at its not too cheap and its not too expensive yeah cos gary sort of said we should set prices that are too low maybe they just he just done it so cheap because of the recession i mean yeah you can get almost anything done at the moment yeah cant you so well wait and see well was it all private people then well see what price they give or companies no its all companies what even this three hundred and eighty eight yeah thats well you can always check it out yeah make sure it is a genuine it the the hes come from the company and hes not doing it privately or something you see the thing is i said gary said to me he said did you ask them about the over bed erm units and that and i said yeah i said he wanted to he he said he could do the over bed unit for eighteen hundred plus the wardrobes for three eighty eight yeah well this people i mean with with that i mean that really is more or less the same amount as the other companies have said for er more or less the whole lot so why the wardrobes are so cheap and yet the the bed surrounding is so expensive we dont know mm whereas people they reckon that they can do it they can do the whole lot for eighteen hundred yeah oh strange isnt it yeah its er its er cheap for the wardrobes but expensive for the over bed unit i mean gary said well at that price he said the over bed unit we might as well get out of a catalogue well yeah talking of catalogues actually you might know my two want a beanbag right yeah theyve got one in argos but the colours are disgusting and its twenty pound you see i went and brought one for boo boo that one from argos yeah yeah and they absconded it and the dog hasnt a hope in hell and also the ones you get for the kids when you sit in them they sit up like little chairs dont they yeah whereas the dogs one yeah lie down on lie down on and i havent got them in my club book any ideas erm argos index or argos has only got the one which is disgusting is this for the dog no this is for the kids ive got the dog ive got the dogs but the dog aint got it market saturday market yeah they do they do er a carpet stall and they also do erm on the same stall with a carpet they do erm duvets mm pillows and they do beanbags as well do they not do it on a thursday no ive never seen them there on a thursday no saturday is the only time ive seen them there i just wondered cos argos wanted twenty pound and nineteen ninety nine yeah yeah i think they want twelve twelve ninety nine or something off the market yeah its been ages since well since i looked but im sure its something like that yeah but i also got a leaflet for refills as well oh thats what i need some more of those for his beanbag yeah thats what its for the dogs bean bag yeah so yeah ive got the address at home if you want it right now put a bit of lipstick on do you wanna grab my catalogue do you when we get back to my place why is there anything in there well you said you wanted to have a look at the er quilt covers oh no im gonna leave that for a bit are you yeah due to lack of funds twenty p an hour innit oh wheres my bag then ive got it here oh god i thought id lost it for a minute i though while i was there i might as well grab it erm is it twenty p for an hour or thirty p whats the time half past nine half past ten twenty five past nine i normally let well if i put an hour and a half in cos if were a bit late yeah five or ten minutes late its cheaper for me to put ten p in than to pay twelve pound ticket yeah actually its twenty pound yeah right ill just nip over and get it cos i havent locked up yet maybe i wont i havent got ten p ive only got two pennies just have to make sure back you want ten p well just in case were not as you came down town for my sake really alright then ill accept i wont be a minute yeah shes going to look after them for a little while oh yeah so well thats right yeah in fact i said to her i was expecting a phone call the other morning to say that yeah her her mum was having him but she had a her mum had a few things to do so yeah oh you aint heard no more about applying for the hospital for a job yet then no they still havent advertised it yet oh aint they i thought they might of got on and done that well thats what i thought because erm anns leaving in erm the end of this month mm its only next week still gonna apply though ha oh yeah doesnt hurt does it youve got nothing to lose yeah but i shall go for it but if any other jobs come up at the hospital ill apply for them yeah do you wanna go in here ah lets get some money first oh yeah lets go in there while its empty yeah no ive been waiting for them to get them cards in i ordered a couple of those cards with the lights at the top for kieran to take home oh yeah its been since ive bleeding asked for them they havent been in that was two weeks ago yeah i know we went in there last week cos they had these cards they got those things with six bugs on them theyre really ugly looking things aaron wanted them he hasnt half been playing some tricks on gary take them down in front of gary and that garys aagh pretends hes got you know hes frightened yeah yeah and he thinks its hilarious i do this all the time i cant be bothered to take my gloves off it takes you half an hour to get your card out put these on while your hands are warm yeah you hold that oh come on he normally puts them on straight away er aaron can put his other gloves on but with those ones they seemed to take twice as long to put on these are supposed to grow with your hands ill tell you what they didnt grow much with anthonys no no they didnt with aarons they havent done with them theyre still wearing them but hold your hand out er you used to use er pampers nappies didnt you yeah i bet you didnt know like i didnt know they were tested on animals no i didnt the gels they put in them yeah to stop the wetness seeping through and that the gel what they do is they shave rabbits and rub it into their skin the rashes and that and a couple of rabbits have died from it when they first started testing the stuff bloody hell yeah and i was watching it on this morning and what it is its because most things youve got in your kitchen like myself are all tested on animals and they dont label it ha i couldnt believe it i was horrified yeah i thought my god i use pampers all the time the first one is why label make now yeah cos cos you know for a fact its not its not animal tested yeah neither is that other book that i run that whatever yeah pronounceable ive never got the name right but i couldnt believe it though and they this woman went under cover into this place and the state of these animals yeah these rabbits were by the head and all this stuff was put on their eyes to test it god you know yeah it was really horrible right ive got to go into superdrug ive got to get some more hairspray okey dokey oh theyve got those in again mind you i havent filled up what ive got yet so yeah do you want to have a look up round here see if they yeah they havent got any video cases they had some video cases the other day and i forgot to get some now they aint got none no im gonna put all of aerials tapes get her normal tapes yeah erm in into cases mm might get one of them another day mm my ones falling to pieces always come in handy its brilliant right what else do i want polish ah i tablecloth please no i wont go round there i cant be bothered thats all pretty empty that lot innit yeah i know its boring trev but what do you want me to do done some work actually you aint gonna do some work er theyre with the what he knows yeah oh theyre different to the ones hes got hes got those ones ill get him those ones thats nice mm yeah ideal for putting in a picture for christmas well i think nothing for me today one pound please whats that oh yeah they just yeah wipe them clean ive got some gardening gloves at home i havent had the chance to use them yet the weathers been so bad yeah i went out yesterday morning and cleared up the dogs mess i cant do mine with little one i got like ill yeah probably do mine tomorrow morning hello janet hiya alright yes so ill probably do it yeah like i might not do it i see how i feel oh how was how was your leggings you got from here really nice ever so comfortable yeah i was really pleased i got them yeah so i got them me mum got me some black ones but theyre like they come right down to the ankles yeah so theyre nice ive kept them so ive got a black and ive got a khaki pair yeah erm and ive sent off for some loose fitting ones yeah that were eight ninety nine a pair and five ninety nine for a matching top yeah erm thats about it really in here oh yeah they havent got many cards in here lately you know no i wanted one for er saying granddad one from the kids and i couldnt get a decent one yeah when i came in the other day i might have a look now actually get some chewitts for the kids go on looking something for myself actually i cant see what i want why dont you get a no no i wont no i just get these for the kids i might just be tempted to go in there and have a look though did you eat all your others no we havent eaten them all yet still got half a box open hiding away from gary i got them out and me and tony well tony didnt eat many i sat there and pigged the lot yeah i doubt if they have any better cards in now cos all they had was that yeah for granddad well i cant get that from the kids and thats it that was to my dad so i got him that one in the end yeah i went over to the market cos i came in yesterday erm didnt like that one im not into dogs and i went into the market they didnt have nothing either no i mean i want something no thats yeah ill have to go elsewhere and get it mothers day soon isnt it it is oh my god mm whens shrove sunday thats soon an all innit pancake day er oh is it i shall do some pancakes this year cos the kids are old enough now yeah to decide whether they like them or not oh aaron loves them oh i got yorkshire puddings oh yeah cos erm they er i thought well id get them then tony cos he said to me sunday he said wheres the yorkshire pud then i said well its not worth making all that mixture just for you oh you buy a mix yes that i did i bought a mix yeah yeah but for us lot it made four nice medium size ones yeah thats right and then i never ate all mine and the kids never ate all theirs so i thought well i get the frozen ones and just get one out each time for tony stick it in the oven half hour before oh thats what i was going to look at the brushes what hair brushes i want i want one of these something thats not too hard ive got a er comb ive got one of those that i use for anthony at the moment and why brush why not a comb cos his hairs not thick enough for a comb yeah true see what i want anthonys hair is quite thick cos really something like that but only a half one you want a small one dont you yeah thats one thing ive got ive got my denman ive got that one what about that grey one up the end there or is that too big yeah you see ive got again its erm complete handle on that one one of them ones i want a half one like this with just this with soft bristles on yeah yeah too big aint they yeah or theyre the right size but theyve got the hard bristles yes thats right but i like i ask the brushes i tell you what have you where was it i saw it now woolworths theyve got some fantastic easter eggs no not woolworths robert cray theyve got a massive great big kinder egg easter egg in there yeah really pretty it is i mean its four ninety five yeah my two both dart for them when we went in there yeah i thought oh see i was gonna get a present for easter but theyve got so much theres yeah nothing they really need thats right theyve probably got a few over here erm ill probably get erm another video thanks lovely thank you me hands are alright now theyve warmed up yeah ill go over this way lets have a look in chemist for that comb yeah they have a lot more choice dont they yeah brush i should say can pop up oh midland we can do on the way back we can go first though yeah okey dokey i keep looking at that clock there but its wrong innit i know ha oh dixons ive got to pop into dixons theyve got a p c advertised yeah in the computers on the erm telly mm gary wants me to find out a bit more about it cos he wants a new one another well he wants a new one cos we done a deal get my bed if we get the bedroom done mm hell buy a p c i said okay fair enough i dont care ill get my bedroom done what computer hes got hes got an amstrad but its not a coloured one oh right why is tony after one well no we wanted to get one for charlotte but erm i dont think theyll use them oh no this ones you know its a proper proper video oh yeah yeah thats yeah what they use up the school a proper computers the screens and printouts and mouses and yeah i went up the school and had a look at them yeah i was talking to a lady about them yeah but ive got to discuss it with tony first erm you see thats what you want but theyre too hard mm even theyre quite prickly yeah theyre not too bad yeah trouble is though as you say hes not got a lot of hair really has he no its straight forward onto his scalp i know what you look i know what sort youre looking for though yeah and its what im looking for lets have a look and its three ninety nine bloody hell and its likely to last is it as soft as what you think though for him yeah erm how do you work it thats pretty it is isnt it mind you it might be a bit uncomfortable on the head yeah or you can use it as a tie round mhm what about having thats a bit harder yes same as the denman oh get it out its not too bad is it no probably about the softest mm no i think thats harder than that yes no thats there you are now you cant get softer than that its nifty innit look at this it might be three ninety nine but ill get it oh we cos me and gary weve got a brush each and he wants one see i like that but i think that that is a bit big and its dearer yeah no kieran dont pull any of them off youd think itd be cheaper if it was smaller wouldnt you yeah yeah hold on just looking at something right three little ducks a load of different hair things in here aint there mm very expensive in there though isnt it yeah a lot of things ill go into boots and find something cheap well now cos places like superdrug and and boots and that arent er i mean thats just basically a chemist that innit thats right yeah so it should have everything i still think that its a bit expensive though yeah what about that ferguson factory closing down then yeah when they gave out i thought that was really sad with all those redundancies a couple of months ago i thought thatll be it i mean ive been there fifty percent off marked red tickets thats right im reading all these money things off yeah well i know but it was sad because in gosport that was what keep most of them going i mean like they said none of them have never been on the dole before theyve all been there since theyve left school there was a couple there yeah and theyd both been there thirty years since theyve left school yeah and now they just dont know what to do theres no jobs theres no nothing no and they said that some of them were thinking of moving but and they also reckon that the gosport and portsmouth are the worst off than anywhere else in this country yeah its very sad but what can you do thats why alex has had to go back to london yeah i know she was telling me there she is a highly qualified secretary and shes and shes and used to bloody did you know shes a qualified magician as well no no she only told me that the other day yeah she is yeah so thats two jobs shes qualified for and she cant get jobs in either ridiculous erm twenty bensons please one ninety four then please i think im gonna get a cadburys twirl while im here i will ill get all this change out of my pocket lets get rid of this two four five right theres twenty five there for one of those thanks yeah shes a qualified magician as well yeah you know she was saying theres a girl at work and shes a top qualified chef mm and shes all she can do is what alexs doing yeah just general cooking and cleaning maybe shell apply at the hospital then if shes a qualified cook theyre in and out of there like like nobodys business the cooks they cant well they dont stay long whys that they dont get paid that much ah thats it innit yeah the trouble on the trouble is with a recession on its an advantage of oh theyve closed down yeah that didnt last long did it they couldnt afford the mortgage erm the erm the lease the lease yeah erm you know my mate lorraine her sister used to work in there part time and it was on a friday you got your book ive got mine it was on a friday it was her day off she got called in at about three oclock and they told her then it was two weeks ago now i didnt notice yesterday mind you i didnt walk past yes i did i must of walked past it yeah cos er lorraine told me last what lorraine works every two weeks what shes on this weekend so erm so its two weeks ago she told bloody hell i tell you as i walked past there on friday she said yeah she said we were still open then they closed it that night ridiculous its terrible innit yeah i mean years ago i can remember coming into town and seeing that furniture shop filled with people walking around every time i go past it now it is empty yeah which is why i think a lot of things places should be able to accommodate for shop owners and reduce their leases while this recessions on yeah its so unfair i wont half be surprised if they get in this time i really will the trouble is us council owners will be worse off under the labour council well i so you cant win thats right i know but what can you do i mean the way it its happened i dont think john major stands much hope basically yeah i hate all this politic business any road but i know lets face it whoever gets in someones gonna lose out yeah i was quite shocked at that er thing about the fox hunting i was pleased what about it for my sisters sake oh what they didnt ban it mm yeah ill go in these doors i wasnt surprised i didnt think they would but as this guy said afterwards he said whether you do it now or later he said within the next five years its gonna be banned so i think it still will be banned in the end yeah i do at the moment sympathize thats a nice colour it is innit i didnt but now i sympathize its not bad material either no thats nice innit thats good just right for around indoors yes that ones nice to mm i mean if theyd of banned it thered of been a lot more people out of work which is yeah probably part of the reason why they didnt for the time being thats right i like those jumpers too yeah oh theyve got rid of those white ones sweat shirt oh no theyre not theyve shoved them down there are they yeah nine to ten years oh a bit big for charlotte oh there paul theyve got some white ones oh yeah oh i dont like that material id rather get them them this material oh youre a fussy faggot i know what do you expect for two ninety nine but they they sort of itch whereas this stuff doesnt oh see its really soft feel that er actually i quite like the lace up ones anyway yeah theyre three ninety nine though arent they yeah yeah well nothings much changed really mm oh have you seen those knickerbockers over there eh knickerbockers for babies oh yeah theyre sweet arent they mhm oh they they oh yeah so they are look at these ones theres a as im speeding them round here oh one nine nine seven thats charlies size as well yeah aarons a seven are they supposed to be like that then different at the front its just the way the pattern is yeah ah i like the new pink ones and thats for boys yeah thatll be just right for on holiday wont they yeah get two different colours yeah but the thing is right theyre sevens and theyre gonna be too small for them by the time holiday gets round say september mm thats the trouble well aarons a six and theyre seven so im safe to getting aaron a seven im safe to getting mine sevens yeah yeah theres erm i think thats seven is it no its an eight mind you when the warmer weather gets here they can wear them anyway oh yeah i dont know which ones i prefer the purple or the pink one of each then shes always got another pair cos i dont is that blue mm yeah im not keen on the blue no have one of each yeah theyve got these no i dont like that yeah it clashes yeah oh i like those ones mm thirty seven ha dont get red no i dont like red id get him black black and blue yeah yeah so they wont not well they wont get so dirty again with these you can just stick them in the wash what if they aint got the size you cant seven i think weve gone through all the sevens in the blacks aint you its only a five nine theyre nines there have you got a watch on yeah oh good ah hang on er three pairs there seven six and an eight right theres two blacks in sevens here well ill just have a pair of each ive only got a fiver in me purse just wondering whether to get black or blue though mm the mauves quite nice arent they what do you reckon i dont know they look a bit rough on the front to me they do mm dont they ill just find a seven in the blue print havent we got any then hang on theyre alright on the front want another seven dont you for aaron yeah cos the blacks likely to go grey whereas the blues dont look so bad no when they go oh theyve got socks there to go with them mm yeah im not too worried about her socks though but i say im gonna have plenty of marks and sparksvouchers yeah seven ive got a seven here oh and the white are nice but they just get dirty too quick yeah i dont know whether to get aaron one or not hes got enough at home hes got enough from last year what have my two got i believe i can always pop in town tomorrow i was wondering actually i think i might wait until that dress comes through ill try we can always ask to put them away for a week yeah thats what i might do why well then if we can put them away for a week actually actually wanted new trainers and theyve got them there yeah they have aint they he has been nagging me actually since i threw his others he threw his others away that when some more came in but these are alright for girls aint they six theyre nice boys nine yeah no im gonna leave it cos i cant make me mind up i think ill just walk away and leave it where else did you wanna go erm ive got to go into erm whats the time then ten right well scan there and i want to have a look at the computers in there as well yeah okay is there i dont mind getting them shoes but the thing is with not knowing what the weathers doing yeah you know and it they dont need them say theyre both in their ordinary shoes at the moment yeah ive also got to be careful because theyve got size eights upstairs as well that robert got them yeah and it oh dixons yeah dixons its over there innit going that way and er so youve already booked your holiday time up the hospital then or not not done it yet not done it yet no im not bothered about going on holiday i suppose im all worked up about getting bedroom sorted ha mm i said to tony if we cant afford to go i said dont worry about it we might just go back down to where we went last year for a week because its like i was saying to joanne this morning that this year they wont theyre not gonna worry whether they dont go on holiday but next year when charlottes at school and got all her school mates saying oh where did you go and yeah you know what its like thats right ah now thats the sort they use the old b b c ones up the school and ones manufactured by acorn do you need any help there at all erm yeah you got on on the advert on the television youve got a p c which one is it you havent seen it obviously ive seen the advert its embarrassing its probably either the five oh dear i dont know actually we actually do several p cs in the yes i know because were only a small branch we only carry like one or two maybe mm at the most erm is it i b m or no its an amstrad an amstrad is it five o or five two eight six i cant remember thats what ive come in to find out it could be the five two eight theres a five two eighty sixty two which is about two hundred pounds which is like a better machine yeah erm which we do which we havent got in stock at the moment but we can always get hold of right well i think the best thing to do is to leave it until i see the advert again its so just enquiring on the catalogue interest weve only got that one leaflets brochure yeah yeah is it the games pack one no it wouldnt be the games pack itd be after that one yeah so erm microsoft works game pack erm see do that so many in the range now these are like our our highlighted deal ones you see mm i think im better off leaving it i think erm see theres five five eight six which is this one its forty hard drive the basingstokes a larger branch arent they yeah they they they have a business centre as well you see erm right we can always get hold of the stuff here save you lugging it around because they come in big boxes and that yeah yeah its not a problem so if you just want to have a look round up there and sort of come here yeah weve got relations in basingstoke so yeah we can have a look down there tomorrow yeah we can always get hold of them its just that we dont carry them were a small branch you see right weve not got a big room no so okay then unfortunately but i i would give you one of these but i cant even give you one of these but you havent got one no they only send us about three from the i believe they should be out in the like the national press and things like that yeah id imagine because they usually put it in yeah things like the magazines the colour supplements and things like that right but yeah the basingstoke branch is the business centre and their business centre is like the size of this shop so its right and theyve got a lot more and they would have them up and running as well yeah so you could compare different ones and things like that right i shall have to leave gary in there for half an hour then just drop him off and go to a canteen yeah but yeah sorry we can always get hold of it its just we dont carry them here right but as far as the search thing and stuff like that its the same engineers we buy it from bensons yeah they can buy it from they just ring a telephone number okay then alright alright thanks thanks a lot sorry about that thats okay never mind i knew it was gonna be a waste of time you just thought youd ask still perhaps we will get to basingstoke this week didnt last didnt you go last week no why well i got home i got everything all sorted out gary even left a message on the answerphone saying that hed be home round about half past two and that mm and erm ha got home didnt wanna go out there was me i got changed i put on those new leggings i was all in black i thought i looked rather nice you know and gary said what you all dressed up for i said oh were going out arent we oh i dont wanna go now so you had a row no we didnt have a row he just went a sleep me aar me and aaron had enough we went for a walk down the lake we only went out for forty minutes we were surprised how long wed been gone ha erm i had he only had his wellies on and his leggings puddles were that deep you know puddles were that deep i said to him youre not going in the puddle he said yeah i am no youre not yeah i am he did he did so oh well once hed gone in there i i let him get on with it yeah and erm i just stuck him in the bath when we got home its annoying that though innit especially if you got ready to go out yeah you see like i mean i started staying at home on saturdays and i dont do nothing if tony comes home and says he wants to go out i get it ready then otherwise i just plan on staying home yeah oh im not gonna go all to hassle getting organized and he comes home and says he dont want to go out thats right so i dont do it now till yeah he comes home then its up to him yeah childrens coming about eleven again yeah well she comes down about twenty to now and has a natter yeah erm have a talk and a laugh and she just stops for a coffee after yeah or a talk well she doesnt have to rush home cos theres no one there like yes thats right you know im gonna take the kids to see snow white at the weekend yeah up basingstoke cinema with me mum what tomorrow no probably sunday yeah could erm i might give you a ring later and say can you have aaron mm garys gonna find out hes got yeah chance of overtime so i said well if you can get it get it and ill yeah drop aaron off in the morning yeah no it wouldnt be tomorrow because i think my mums working so yeah it doesnt say open that and i pull the others no i know anything else you need to do whats the time ten ten past time you wanna browse round peacocks yeah or anywhere else while were here erm woolworths lets go and have a look in woolworths yeah lets have a look in woolworths i havent been in there for ages see what easter eggs theyve got yeah erm oh cut through over there i suppose i was thinking the other day when i worked out that money for saturday is it it came to something like two pound eighty when you had jordan yeah and like six pound something when i and six pound forty when i had eran so i thought if we call it six pounds for a saturday when you have jordan ill give you three pound right is that alright yep cos i thought if we round it off both ways yeah you know that a little bit cheaper on your end and a bit more i give you oh whats this stand outside the shop and talk day carry on over there so are you happy with that yeah i dont want you not to be happy with it yeah you know say well its all money innit well yeah but i dont want you to sort of like as long as you get paid in the end oh yeah i just didnt want you sort of be short yeah at the weekend or something no you know erm er no cos i pay my cheque in yeah alright then cos its just three pound for last week then yeah and six pound fifty then week cos i wont you wont have them on monday but if she keeps working itll be most mondays anyway yeah so all the time ive got him yeah now i dont know if theyve got them ones in here what they got in here i wonder if my husband will remember to get me one this year thatd be a first i can tell you oh thats a good one innit mm paying for the wrapping though oh its only ninety nine p that one though innit oh is it yeah oh yeah ninety nine p no its a chocolate easter egg thats all you get yeah easter egg then just like you say mainly the packing i suppose oh theyve got some more over here ah these are my kind oh theyre not bad are they little ones no eighty nine p i like the cup ones only what i what they dont do which i think is silly mm as most easter eggs go to kids they put them in a breakable cup while they dont put them in a plastic one or a melamine one whats that for yeah came out last night yeah garage as well and the car didnt he look granddad yeah well they said it was rules and regulations yeah but but they told mum not to worry shut up look granddad tut oh hello dave i want my dinner come on then what we having for dinner well i got anthony a piece and butter right do you want some lunch in it ant that what just butter see you later folks yeah see you later dave bye bye why did you come over then cos i wanted to see your dad here you go you dont mind do you what was snow white like oh and the seven wolves well too bad was was it good me undo it go on then yes im four years old i know you are and i go to school and if you keep on you wont see five i be to the i get five mummy ma ma bye bye my little girl bye bye happy see you later bye bye larna see you see i kissed your mum no see you later dave ta ta right what else do you want to eat darlings i want some cheese you want a piece of cheese yeah oh i think youd better let mummy do that er i want some cheese well the thing is if i dont do it theres not gonna be enough there for both of you if you hack it up darling anyway i need to use a sharp knife mum ah dont put it on the on there mum can i get some luncheon meat yeah mummy i want a big bit im gonna yeah you both got a big bit there and that gets rid of that then right who wants erm some tomato sauce eh we got do you want a bit tomato sauce ant erm yeah mum charlotte do you want a bit of tomato sauce yeah on my on my bread so i wanna spread it mum i only want one piece of lunch meat get it off yeah i dont mind as long as you eat what youve got thats all i need the board wheres my knife oh what you want your little knife yes i want to spread my sauce over and me knife and yours yeah and now ive got my gear and my i never got my i dont i dont need my fork or any no i i have my fork too mummy put it on mummy me bear on no its sunday today love not on sunday not on nothing theyre watching a film in there darling so were gonna sit out here okay have some dinner yeah mummys going to do the bingo in a minute in the dinner dinner the youve got the copy of how to do that number one well i wanna do this bingo first cos granddads mama got a lot of cards and it takes me a long time to do it cut my bread up you want it cut in half what cut in half so you can make a sandwich yeah there you go thats good innit mum look ive put tomato sauce over well done mum there i am one luncheon meat sandwich oh thats gonna be nice no no yeah there thats gonna stick it there thats gonna just about do it there well thats going to stick it like that so thatll stay sticky mum i dont want a bear on mummy bear on tomorrow no its not on now till next week oh bear on next week he on a big big big and hes a nice row row row a boat gently down the stream merrily merrily just uh uh uh when my night got him are you singing mate mum im making such a big sandwich can you cut it up its alright as long as you eat it bye bye i cant do it done it now and a little bit and there ah are you gonna eat that yes he will in a minute when hes finished making it wont you anthony have you finished making it yet have you right would you two like a drink me on coke you sure youd like coke or do you want some orange we have coke okay are you sure cos youve already had some coke mummy me are gonna go in there no no put them back in there darling theyre what we got at the pictures a little bit to see snow white didnt we no no next you wanna go and see peter pan and and er cinderella what about cinderella we want to go and see cinderella cinderella oh i dont know when that ones coming down if it comes down to the pictures well go and watch it ill promise you that right whos nicked my cup er mum yeah hold on let me just go in the other room and see if my cups in there i made in it here it is mum yes love i didnt want a drink oh well its there if you want it ta mum thanks thats what i needed just what you needed mummy get it a big big oh right youve all got drinks and youve all got something to eat well while youre doing that then i must do these bingo yes mum i dont mind lets put this away ive got to find a space first those are mummy no what no please dont find a space oh ive got to find a space to get to a newspaper to do the bingo numbers why you is it why you eating a piece of luncheon meat well just something to nibble on thats savoury and not sweet like popcorn yeah but thats sweet rather that one was sweet yeah cos you can get popcorn sweet too yeah but you can also get it with salt mm cant eat popcorn then you put erm anyway salts bad for you salts bad mm yeah but you you try the popcorn yeah darling but that one wasnt with erm pepper no that wasnt with salt that was just with erm row row row the boat gently down the stream merrily merrily life what oh hang on a minute darling ive got to do this hello hello mum ma erm dinner dinner our dinner ive got a mum yeah i want a bit of sauce okay yeah but dont go too mad right lets get all these bingo cards done see if weve won this time i doubt it very much never won anything in our lives i cant see us starting now bye bye me see you later hello hello are you trying to sing anthony mark thats enough mum i mum ma thats enough darling you dont want to put too much on it its just a waste there you go mum well put it over there ive finished good girl at least youve eaten it all up mummy yeah mum ma mm alright chew it next time i know gonna see if other nans in tonight arent we who nanny yeah if weve got time right see if mummy can oh i know what i want before i do that its alright i just wanna get my head band mummys hairs getting long at the front i must get sara to cut it not mine no yours is okay aint got no playschool next week have we ah half term er mummy dont want that ive had enough whats todays date lets see it cant be then thats dads birthday so it must be the twenty third today look in my little book mum ma are you doing in your little book er pardon me right twenty second twenty two whos what darling who did blowed off he meant burped who did burped you did you little piggy so you say pardon i say pardon oh thats alright then me go up to bed what now yeah alright if you say before i start me bingo but mummy careful careful merrily merrily merrily merrily life is but a dream bring your chair over then and well wash your hands hang on let mummy do it dont drag it good boy lets run the tap then you can get back to sleep me up get the soap then me me dont take too long then cos that waters pretty cold quick then have you eaten that all up charlotte i dont want any more bread or my luncheon meat what you putting more sauce on for then oh but this isnt my bit of cheese in oh well alright yeah a bit cold yeah a bit cold are you gonna dry your hands and ill put your chair back right bingo well done charlotte what game we on four one two mum ma yeah er are daddy come in and daddy come out mm daddy wont be out for a while though hes watching terminator hes got a lot of nasty in there its got a lot of nasties in it thats why im sitting out here looking after you having some dinner yeah having some dinner well we didnt have any did we cos mummy took you to the pictures with nanny row row row the boat gently down the stream merrily merrily life merrily merrily life is but mummy yeah mm dont knock the table mummy mm charlotte stop rocking the table darling mummy mm me undone meat meat well youll have to get it out the fridge alright let charlotte get it cos shes easier to get it than you ant the meat yeah get the plate of meat charlotte good girl well done mummy erm i want a bit thats not got too much fat on it dont you thats a nice bit mm yeah do you want that bit ive got that on it yeah give me the knife and ill cut it off no i want me a bit tired yeah i know but dont start going off to sleep now not if you want to see your other nanny nanny you want to go and see nanny dont you mum look oh actually come to think of it mum look mum look good girl there you go we made it a nice one yeah im not gonna talk to you why mum look when did that happen i bite i was biting it oh well thats your silly fault then i want a new one you cant have a new one why cos were not at the pictures thats right quickly go to the pictures oh theyll be shut now wont they why well cos some everybody has to go home its too late for you to be going out now anyway to pictures what you doing taking the fatty bits off darling mummy dont like the fatty bits either stay at granddads for a little while while daddy watches that film and then go and see other nanny for a little while cos youve got no playschool tomorrow so you havent got to get up early have you mum could you teach me how to play that not now no were having dinner and im doing this bingo for a minute look bring your where is it get your pencil i dont know where they are they maybe in the front room run in and ask granddad where they are but dont look at the telly then come out and ill show you how to do it i am yeah its quite easy mum ma mm daddy wants a bit of coke well come out and get it then got the pencils havent you yeah mm mum ma i want a bit of that one there take that then dont spill it dont you want to drink it me undone my get get my beat in meat in ah vinegar me like vinegar mm mm right push the door up push the door up if youve got pencils good girl i er i bring right bring the tin round here and ill find you a pencil right now bring your snow white thing round thats the best one to use right what about anthony no anthonys still eating darling right now that word there says doc d o c which is the name of one of the dwarfs okay so in all them letters there is the name doc so youve got to look for those three letters d o c alright so you go along no let me show you how to do it then you go along each line and you find a d there but theres no os next to it is there so you go along to the next d and theres no os there so you come down d no os so you keep going along the lines and every time you get to a d you stop d o c thats it d o c and then all you do is you draw a line around it oh dear no we want another pencil this one aint gonna work on here is it my see if we can find a pen or something that one might work lean on the table cos itll be easier not too bad yeah right then youll scrub that one out like that cos youve done that one alright then you pick another word and you look for it right look for grumpy g r u m p y and you start by going across the top alright you get a nice space to sit down at the table move my plate and ill sit here yeah well what about saying please please what did you say now do it quietly that big red one well no er grumpy wheres grumpy i dont know whats in it that one g r u m p y right grumpy right you do that and ill do this that one down the bottom mummy i do i do done me hang on let me just do this game on card no let me just finish this game no you havent finished eating yet no me didnt eating now what about your cheese eaten it yeah finish your cheese while mummys finishing this card and then erm is that does that a c a proper c ah well you do it charlotte youve got to match the letters up not much good if ive got to stop to keep helping you is it the idea is so you can do that while mummy does this no no hungry thirty five twenty one fifty four sixty nine twenty oh there five is not there ah look ive got it i saw this one of those right mum i finded erm one of those but i just cant see any cs or that number well charlotte its not easy its gonna take you a long time but then so mum mummy i can find c mm mm that number with the and so that number were running out of room on this table that number that number mummy move back where am i gonna move it to push push it back there then you can carry on eating if you want to then you can sit there that number im only showing you once darling and then youll have to do it or else ill never get me bingo done alright you choose a word to look for like doc mm right thats d o c and then you look on here and you look for a d o c when you found it you put a ring around it alright like that mum i find it c that number that number that number yeah but they dont join up charlotte and then you cross and then you cross it out yeah but this cant find them right so you cross this out and now youve got to look for another word erm its very hard if you cant do it go to the snow white picture and colour the picture and me gonna do it what no well well do it together later when mummys got time to sit and help you alright yeah when ive done me bingo yeah me gonna colour in on there you go if i put the pencil there dont knock it off though why cos youll drop all your pencils thats why theyre not there no number one i think no mummy not it on there no no well get another one then no me got another one er one me doing i find a two that match up together mum look yeah but youve got to have a complete word that matches charlotte look it matches look why dont you do the colouring for now and then ill help you do that in a little while when ive done this bingo alright alright good girl where is this picture then here it is snow white and the seven woofs dwarfs not woofs no ah its going in the butter no its not ah not if you dont move it it wont go in the butter just leave it down i dont want and move it over right mum ma here look why did anybody move it put it down where i left it put it down let go anthony i wanna put it in the butter its not in the butter look let go and youll see its not in the butter it is over the butter which is alright now dont fight who had the brown hat but that and those had the brown set that that and that right so its on that one ill do he my are wheres my i do want it anth grumpy grumpy yeah grumpy over there mummy me go in it theres grumpy grumpy pink colour on theres brown work in grumpy theres thirty there this do this wont work on grumpy grumpy do well mum look what ive done grumpy on done him ive done him in the right hat you see well done all the right hat that one mum mum mum mum doing the right oh me doing right up anot he doing a that up dearie me you supposed to be doing that hat that hat and that hat me doing it that hat oh anthony sit down before you fall off the chair are you doing that one youre doing that hat right youre doing the wrong hat arent you youre doing the wrong hat to grumpy to anth youre doing the wrong hat for grumpy bless you bless you mm how many more times are you gonna sneeze he might of been taking after sneezy arent you oh mum me do it me are gonna do that and that in a minute right that one here he is anthony sit still youre knocking mummys arm and like that which way which way i dont ma ma what is his name what is that one called thats grumpy isnt it no thats grumpy ha i dont really know darling cos they all look so much alike dont they oh well shall i just colour in the same hats then yeah i think thats probably the best idea i think i there mummy doing now ive got all of the hats on mum doing now im gonna do five three eight a blue one colour it in a blue one what wheres the blue mum no i think ill do a purple hat erm it it go in here where is here we are wheres this gonna go i know where that one is oh i need a colouring bit of that thing colouring harder there i dont know why doc has green hat wheres the wheres the green grumpy sneeze grumpy grumpy sneezy grumpy i wonder if aunty mandy will come down next week grumpy grumpy grumpy grumpy here that one have to give her a ring wont we charlie im doing it charlie yeah yeah short one mum was that one what was that man what does the green man do mum what green man that one what what does he i dont know looking at it upside down darling hang on oh keep yours let me look at anthys the green one yeah the green one with the green hat that one that one that youre touching with your hand any hang on anth oh the green one is for what i can see on the picture i think the green one is sleepy no read it whats on there does it say sleepy no it doesnt i think thats just what it was sleepy darling sleepy now wheres sleepy oh here he is heres sleepy not that heres sleepy now hes gonna have a green hat here he is the green hat i did that on there right and now erm a mummy yes love me doing all green you doing it all green are you erm do you want a little bit more table er do you wanna little bit more table thats gonna be alright because youve erm if i move them if you put on that if i hold them on my lap and then they wont get you wont want to ask me do you want another one erm no me want me wanna do his erm me wanna do it all green and when you want one tell me yeah i know what er weve got erm if we you put mine over there and then the sauce there like that and er and put and that up any one if you turn yours round yeah and i move this plate that mine yeah but you dont want to eat it where you going with that plate me wanna eat it in a minute just leave it there in front of him so that he can eat it if he wants it charlotte put it on here there i leave it right there and i when ive finished these bingo cards anyway ill ill give the table a good tidy up so well have more room and if i move that that on to there then i on there like that we can even put the red sauce there cant we and see what just dont knock ants plate on the floor no see anth look if i put the butter up there put that charlotte why you moving everything it was all fine the way it was i know but where could we put the pencils on the table the pencils were alright yeah but i did still did see i do i wanna do a blue i hope granddad dont collect no more of these bingo cards ill never get through doing them all each week for him i dont know why we do them eh charlie he never wins he hasnt got lots got a big one er erm a big on there i want that one is that what it ah put this that across mum mum mum we i want red what ant what mate me want no got me got a me got a man youve got the wrong hat havent you look green hat purple hat purple hat green hat thats brown hat bless you brown hat brown hat brown hat bless you blue hat mm i wanna do see youre doing them all green like you shouldnt be you should be doing some brown it doesnt matter charlotte so long as he colours it in im colouring mine in nice and theres little nose me i going on the pot oh they have the same noses orange noses mum have we got orange in here i dont know its your tin of pencils have a look no we havent theyll have to have yellow noses then oh dear you have got the sneezes havent you yeah like man like sneezy yeah yeah like sneezy i cant see any thirty five there i think were gonna have grey noses so did you enjoy that film at the pictures then mum i only what doing never dinner up well youve finished your dinner havent you no why what have you got left to eat i got a little bit of dinner dinner there now right ill put some more on in a moment hold on let me do this little bit not its big big nose now erm both look tired what i said you both look tired thats sat in front of that cinema screen all that time we look tired yeah does make you a bit tired when youre watching a big screen like that it makes your eyes ache after a while cos youre not used to it but still you can have a nice lay in tomorrow cant you cos youve got no playschool tomorrow mum ma so were all gonna have a nice lay in arent we mum mum ma mm what else noses have i got to do this mummy me getting worn out doing it pardon me getting worn out you getting worn out are you er doing it well its a big im getting worn out doing this its hurting my eyes after going to the pictures and then doing all these bingo cards for granddad it still it it hurting i done that my eyes too mum mum i wanna go oh when daddys finished we can go you went to see your film now youve got to let daddy watch his ha im tired mm thats alright though because it doesnt im not worried tonight because you can lay in tomorrow cos as i say theres no playschool or gymnastics is there what go mum ma i cant do any more well dont do it then darling you dont have to do it mum ma just sit down and finish eating your lunch your dinner and youve done them a bit all green havent you why dont you do some of erm cos hes tired aint you love some the other colours look what ive done ive done mine pretty not at a pretty i like it all green he likes it all green dont you ant mm yeah but i like mine pretty so mummy me nearly did it now jolly good i think mummys nearly finished her bingo too mummy i wanna dinner on dinner im finishing i dont know why i bother though cos you never flipping win anything oh yeah oh yeah and me youve got too many green ones havent you if your mother wins anything itll be a bloody miracle what about it like this see ive done all those hats ive done the ive gone a great hat i have mum ma i want a great hat mum ive done them all the right hats we needed eighty five on the last one didnt we hang on a minute one two three one two three forty five mummy cor yeah mate i want you to help me do that now when do do it oh yeah ive finished my bingo now oh ive forgot someones hat yeah whos hat did you forget come here then lets see if we can do the word search this mum i wanna do that one do what darling i wanna do the word search i do that one i do i wanna do that right i read what it says on here then okay you listening still the fairest one of all snow white and the seven dwarfs is back and coming to theatres everywhere snow white is a beautiful captivating and timeless of the day everyone fell in love with her in the world first full length animated feature filled with the magic and beauty that will continue to thrill audiences for years to come snow white tells the story of a beautiful young princess and her jealous step mother the queen when the queen plotted to have her killed snow white is forced to hide in the forest that surrounds the castle but not before being noticed by the handsome prince helped by her animal friends and offered shelter by the lovable seven dwarfs mum she remained hidden from her cruel stepmother knowing that one day her prince will come snow white and the seven dwarfs is a mor as memorable as the songs that fill the movie hello that fill the movie with music and everyones heart of joy with the contagious hit tunes whistle while you work hi ho and some day my prince will come youll be tapping your toes and singing along in no time let the story telling magic of walt disney capture your heart mum that works some some in this timeless classic snow white and the seven dwarfs i know but ive also got to do the tea as well for granddad and daddy and phillip and karen yeah no karens not here and bubber and big bubber bubber not er bubber here are mum look this one hold on what this ive just done that so remember weve done it okay this done that see yeah ill be with you in a minute hold on mum can you this yes in a minute what are you doing carried away that there we go ive done that now right mum mum ma ive just done that to know with weve done that okay mm yeah thats right ill just pop the kettle on and then well start to find another oh well done anthy well done you going to get a different colour pencil and do a different colour little birdies no erm i wonder if any birds have eaten any of that erm food yet thats outside in garden at home maybe not no well have to have a look tomorrow theyd better hurry up and eat though hadnt they well now what were were we looking for here for erm g a he only started to write grumpy mum look what ive started to write grumpy mum ma ah buy these theres some buttons here do you want some ah i want no ill put them back in here then yeah do you want them or not mummy he had mine i want mine i want to read my own i wanna i wanna have mine right whos having which one then me having im having here that one im having that one right thats a good choice okay mum ma do you want me to read them yeah alright then i can read my own alright here we go then heres anthonys see saw marjory door johnny shall have a new master he shall have but a penny a day because he cant work any faster and charlotte is lets have a look then hey diddle diddle the cat and the fiddle i i know that one hey diddle diddle the cat and the fiddle the cow jumped over the moon the little dog laughed to see such fun and the dish ran away with the spoon well done darling mm ah i know that one you really are getting clever arent you i ive always knowed that ah well yes i know youve always known it mum ma hold on let me put some of this away have you two finished with your plates yeah yeah do you think youve had enough now so if we move some of these off the table yeah well have more room to do our pictures i can do oh no get one we dont want to go in the other room and watch the nasties do we no i get down so youve finished anthony have you mum look i done my own buttons good girl do you want me to do i can do it charlotte have you finished with your dinner do you want me to do it no if he says no he says no dont fight me dont fight nanny wont take your pictures any more do you want me to open anthony yes if i do this to opening up see saw see saw the marjory in a door mum ma me wanna do a bit of green okay then well you do a bit of green then ill tidy up and then well carry on what are them ant what about erm snow whites dress im doing in it yeah let him do it how he wants to charlotte you cant do a green all that mummy know why cos itll look stupid well do erm another perhaps another of drawing and that and then weve got to erm get pyjamas on why well because then weve got to sort out all our stuff to take home well what about like i say theres no rush cos we havent got to go you havent got school tomorrow hiya ah dad do you want me to make you a coffee in a minute mm yeah eh please marjory door went off her car eating her give us a kiss then put more water in then along came a spider i miss you and sat down beside her you miss me have you liar and frightened miss muffet away and frightened the spider away from this map this map works on here mm yeah well i will be with you in a minute darling its just that ive got a hey diddle diddle the cat and the fiddle the cow jumped over the moon the little dog laughed to see such fun and the dish ran away with the spoon hey diddle diddle the cat and the fiddle the cow jumped over the moon the little dog laughed to see such fun and the dish ran away with the spoon oh what am i doing the dish ran away with the spoon hey diddle diddle the cat and the fiddle the cow jumped over the moon the little dog laughed to see such fun and the plate ran away dish ran away with the spoon and the plate ran away with the spoon no the dish ran away with the spoon the spoon goes with the dish darling but look look its a shape of a plate i know but its a dish that goes away with the spoon love hey diddle diddle the cat and the fiddle the cow jumped over the moon the little dog laughed to see such fun and the dish ran away with the spoon another packet of buttons me eat them no show me charlotte there look wait a minute me only hey diddle diddle the cat ill be with you in a minute let me just finish making the tea and the fiddle mum ma yeah oh dont tip them all over the table sweetheart oh right i want a coffee mum ma yes wait a minute he and not got a ticket on well thats alright hang on a minute this one hasnt got the ticket on yeah well dont get muddled up whose is who why i dont want you two fighting over them thats why you know what you two are like write your name on them you cant write your name on them darling you can you just keep hold of yours and anthony keep hold of his l o p p e e h h r l not e r h h l mummy o t t e marjory door the little bit more in the and down came the spider and sat down behind her and frightened miss muffet awaytheres a spider on about a spider were going see little miss muffet yeah miss muffet sat on a tuffet yeah me a spider miss muffet sat on a tuffet eating her curds and wheys along came a spider along came a no i not say along came a spider and sat down beside her along came a spider and sat down beside her and frightened miss muffet away right ive got one more drink to make my dears and then ill be with you what about our drinks youve got coke thats your treat each week cos you dont have it at home you only have it on a sunday ive not got in there yeah theyre probably for little robert darling but hes not here is he mm he didnt come up anthy out here on the sun with the there arent any nasty in there no but there will be in a minute er erm me up well theyre all trying to watch the film sit down mum he was here but we were too late i know to see him right come on then youve got to finish your right come on ant right alright lets go and see if we can find these words anthy anthy anthy along came a spider and set down behind her oh dont scrape your chair across the floor look the mats working what why youve been crossing them off wheres me pen i didnt cross them off right i didnt cross them off okay you didnt cross them off look at this just okay then youve got to try and find bashful wheres bashful well find the letter b and you anthy wheres bashful is it down the bottom arent you doing it no not there doing that bit oh alright then what what is the youve got to find the letter b is that it thats a capital b bashful i cant find the letter b mm theres b is there an a next to it erm a capital a no thats not it is it what about down there no mm i know what the problem is what well theres young children yeah hold on yeah youre first taught to write in small letters these crosswords or as they print most crosswords in erm capital letters and of course you dont recognize them do you i dont remember you dont recognize the two different types of as and bs mum is that it bashful yeah but you wont find it in there because you dont recognize the letters darling well theres b and its not not on there there now what are we which where is it which one is it mum ma mum ma im not where is it is it up the top b that one yes very well done anthony wheres mm wheres the first letter mummy wheres the first letter b a s h f u l its down there but its all in capital letters you see now youve got to find the diamond which is what they where did they where were they looking for diamonds there do you want the other half no ive been sat there all evening nobodys eaten it so i thought i might as well get on and eat it ive never tried it actually its cheesecake dear no its not like the cheesecake i had oh its not a thick creamy one its a home made one innit mm let me sit on your lap let me sit on the table half term next week innit mate mm yeah right now were going to look for diamonds where were they looking for diamonds ive pointed that one off thats it no they went to look for diamonds in the cave when they went to work didnt they is it that one that one diamonds yeah so now youve got to find the letter d mum ma there yeah then youve got to find the letter i i think its there d i a m o n d thats it there look mum ma let me cross it off go on then i wanna help me do it where there okay love yeah down there around the d at the bottom and then back up to the d at the top why are you eating some some cheesecake i think they saved it for me darling there you go ive crossed it off look okay ive comed it cross it off down here oh look cross it off down there here yeah let me eat this last piece of cheesecake then i can help you im gonna buy you er now what one are we gonna look for mm now what one are we looking for now dopey sleepy dopey dopey my love dopey there dopey there do it in pen cos the pencil dont show up yeah dopey d o p e y weve got to find let me do the pen so its that one yep right where i do oh i can see it there no erm where there d o p e y there start from there no charlotte did i just say there i didnt i didnt i wasnt d o p e y er what about got me yeah start from there yeah d o p e y right now cross dopey off your list where yeah thats it right thats enough now were gonna find grumpy i can see grumpy up there look g r u m p y that one yes g r u m p y so youve got to draw a circle round grumpy round them thats it all the way along to the letter y mum ma mum ma there thats it come round the y now go back to the g start where you going mum ma mum ma i cant see a blinking thing youre doing mum ma when me in the morning mm when me in the morning cross it off down there yeah look yeah here grumpy there mummy when me in the morning now i wanna look for that one when me in the morning me wanna go on that you wanna do yours tomorrow do you yeah that right now i wanna were gonna look for castle i wanna do that one weve just done grumpy were gonna do the castle now dont point the pen up to your face thats how you get pen on your face that one yeah castle right right erm now this one is gonna be a little bit harder for me yeah here it is c yeah theres the no thats mum me a there is is c a s t l e c c a s t l e theres all wobbly bits in the table isnt there cross castle off there yeah right so weve done those and weve done doc so now weve got to find a bit of no no theyre all right got to find dwarfs now whats ah there is is look d w a r f s right cross it mum mum yes love me wash up no ive done it all oh right cross dwarfs off that one that one yeah mummy me wanna do it next thats it time now were gonna find happy happy it happy mum ma yes anthy do it wheres happy there it is is that happy there it is h a p p y youve got the pen ready mm i wanna do it there yeah so round there no see you dont watch do you round right now cross happy off there no that doesnt say happy does it that say happy mm does that say happy yes darling mum ma right now were gonna find poison apple and i know where that one is where where poison apple along the bottom the whole bottom line except for the letter t okay yeah mum ma go on then what darling that one yeah start from round there now go all the way along and around and all the way back and stop cross poison apple off there yeah all of it yeah poison apple off right stop stop stop stop stop stop when youre told now we want right prince prince now that easy to find i hang on a minute ill be able to find that alright then i wont help prince mum ma yeah here what darling heres prince i finded it prince where well thats that number but its not altogether is it no thats right youve only found the letter p youve got to find p r mum ma i can see it there no i get the pen i wasnt gonna draw it mum ma just look im not gonna do the circle im just gonna demonstrate where it is p r i n c e down to the e hang on ive knocked the pen out mummy down to there start from there start from the p not the n the p there no wheres my finger there look you dont watch do you you youre so worried about other things right cross prince off mum ma prince mind you dont fall love mm me what a get right queen youve got to find now thats enough cor dear you dont have to cross it off so you cant see it q u e e n get up on that chair youre giving me headache keeping having to look round mum mum what are you doing sat up in the high chair that over there with two r no were doing queen with two es mum ma want your buttons over there yeah and your drink and your cat theres two and a do it on my button now i wouldnt darling because that might be a bit grubby mum i want it mum i finded two thats not together right which is theyre antys arent they mum well it wont make any difference ill give you a dish oh i want i get you a dish for them tip out there no you dont want to tip it out on there cos you get germs darling mm do you want a dish no ill give you a dish yeah i know i know youre not to open them but im just making sure that you know that theyre yours now do you want a dish or not no right i want here i finded two but theres not its fine if you want to eat them anthony but dont moan when charlotte has hers tomorrow there you go er and be careful because mum i cant its a bit bent your drink itll fall find two you cant find it no i finded two there but its not together queen right well first of all what ah that one ah there it is q u e e n right start from there there right draw a line along go round the end there yeah but youre not pointing the pen down hold the pen up so that it makes the line right then oh its hopeless trying to help you innit youre so independent you wont have no one help you and the pens not coming out see youre not doing it right i dont mind helping you but youve got to let me show you now go all the way along round the q come round here come round here round here back along stop right cross queen off that one yeah that one no the queen the top one you know were doing the top one now were doing sleepy underneath it there yes s l e e p y sleepy this one not there that one okay that one yes so theres o no wonder you give me headache sometimes having to repeat every thing tut right s l e e p y right so draw that one a line from that s all the way down to the y right round the y and back up mum oh well put them in the dish round and join if up right now cross off sleepy there yep right now were gonna do sneezy s n e e z y there it is s n e e z y so start from the s again come down to the y go round the y and back up to the s not that wide and go back up up side the word charlotte alright now cross it off down there there now why you crossing snow white off oh thats not snow white yes it is weve just done sneezy is that it yes youre not me oh i hate doing things with you this time of night youve got no concentration have you now its snow white yeah even though youve crossed it off oh thats handy sitting right next to the bin innit s n o w h w w h i t e no aint it in right start from that s and bring your line all the way down to this e thats it keep coming straight downmm make the pen mark mum ma the paper let me make get me down now you can cross snow white off and all weve got left to find is witch oh there it is right go from the w w w from the w right now come down oh id better help with this one because its diagonal i t c mum let me down right now cross witch off mm mm mum i dont wanna that you have to get them on pyjamas on with the dressing gowns on you little ill go and get that big bucket everybody knows its mine in moon postman went i tell you what your dads taken us to playschool to show them at play school wont you why well show them that youve been to the pictures er who who why do they want to eat him ah well sometimes when they make popcorn yeah right popcorn starts off as little like little brown seedy things and when it gets heated up it all pops up into fluffy white stuff those little brown bits that nobody ate were the hard little bead things that didnt pop up sometimes they dont pop up you see oh thats why you erm tipped them out yes because theyre not very nice to eat they just get in your teeth ill rinse these up oh im gonna play a drum on this i can even play it like a drum ah no dont do that charlotte playing drum finish that picture i want to put your pyjamas on in a minute mm mm mm youll be able to show them what you had at pictures wont you when you go back after half term youll be able to show karen and carol and mrs yeah erm at thats right youll have to show all your friends that you went to the pictures no mum ma mummy move it in there er careful you gonna save them other buttons for at home tomorrow yeah and in the morning and yeah its half term tomorrow so theres cartoons on tomorrow me eat me want to eat them and my and my tomorrow alright then mummy will mummy will put them on the table no put them in that bag in there you want me to put them in the bag yeah and then mum look what ive done i did her penned eyes oh yeah it looks beautiful dont it im put in there in that big do what are we gonna sort your pyjamas out now no well i think we should mum ma mum ma yes love we want to stay up here well get down and get your jarmies on and then you can get back up there otherwise if we dont get them on and when daddys ready to go youre not going to have time to go and see your other nanny cos we wont be mummy me sit down and and watch me mum i am watching my love watch me now you can do it all by yourself can you yeah well done watch you dont spill that drink down there and me do it well done anthony very good me a big boy now well i think you most certainly are whos that oh either yours or charlottes i want to eat them what now yeah lets have a seen them on no theyre anthonys charlotte cos you ate yours your went your bag went empty cos you had minstrels in it right are you gonna get up here then yeah and me and you can eat them while im getting your pyjamas on yeah that an idea yeah come on then that an idea then how good yeah youll have to make sure you give your teeth a thorough clean get up here mum look thats pretty love me and that yeah come on then look at your nice posh shirt its all dirty now what me wanna do it you wont be able to do it its all buttons alright me know how to do it no dont just pull it youll pull the buttons off not poppers you no fatty look at you take it off then no you dont take your shirt off like that you take your shirt off like this thats it youre a big boy aint you no me er leave my vest on ooh this is gonna be yeah you must leave your vest on yeah okay plonk your bottom down there and well undo your shoes no bum oh its bum is it sorry mum look oh we got your slipper now me and put it on oh anthony why cant you wait until ive got the other shoe off oh ive got a pluto on jarma on me yeah no pluto now youve got to get back up again me me have got on now and as youre warm yeah ill leave your top up i just get your jarmy bottoms on ill leave your top off alright im warm yeah thats alright you can leave your top off but you must put your bottoms on aagh little on ah nan bought ah in thats the coke that nan bought you but we bought you some more didnt we so well save them for tomorrow we you didnt bought us any more coke yeah we bought you the cartons in the picture anthy let me do your pyjamas you know theyre there you know that what nanny got you oh yeah get up here dont lay them down they might leak all over my books and i will be in trouble yeah i want there stop worrying about everything do you want any mummy me want to eat them in the high chair you taking these off erm yeah right mummy me want to eat them in that high chair you staying out here of course im staying out here until we go home in a minute that films nearly finished dads watching and then were gonna mummy mummy mm we wanna go in there mum nearly finished thats a good idea thats why ive sat out here tonight darling not watched the telly cos theres a lot of nasties in those sort of films and theyre not for little children i want a big only little children go and see things like snow white peter pan cinderella yeah mummy mm when you get bigger you can watch the nasties yeah when you get a lot bigger so will me can i one day when youre all grown up yeah yeah you bigger and daddy bigger and er and one day when youve got the worries of the world to think about much bigger yeah everybodys bigger mum if weve got a world to live in as they say better get my pyjamas on before they get before daddy gets yeah cos weve got to do your inhaler as well and wed better wipe that all that muck off your face all that tomato sauce me washed my face in the bath yeah i know but ill have to wipe it in a minute why a babywipe no i get some tissue ill do it its alright ill do it mummy me i mummy do your shoes darling please and me a little baby what and me a little baby me did you yeah oh take me socks off me a big boy now no leave your socks on just take your trousers off either leave your knickers on or take knickers off its up to you youve got that song on the brain now havent you you leaving these on i think about it id leave them on might as well seeing as you like wearing them erm mummy whats anthony done to his well he takes his off but he always takes his off mummy you always leave yours on mummy mummy throw that in the bin these trousers fit you dont they yep if its empty anthony you can throw that in the bin no me wanna cut it out tomorrow yeah you can put it in your playschool bag for cutting out yeah thats an idea alright thats an idea then mummy put it in mummy you screwed mine up no i didnt i brought it home right put your bottoms on mummy save it hang on i wanna take my my knickers off yours is there there look i wanna take my knickers off well do it then ill put it in there and mine mum ill leave them on just make your mind up cos daddy be out in a minute that films nearly finished is that right mum mm is that right is the ticket at the back oh no its at the front well then its not right is it that way mummy mm and that goes on that so im putting these other packet of buttons with anthonys in there for tomorrow i dont mind if you put them in there good dont want to eat any more do we youll be sick no youve had a good day out today mum ma one two three four five mummy thatll go in there dont you want it me go and put it in a drink yeah me do it no ill do it ill erm clean your face in a minute then well all be ready when daddys ready how you going wow a bit of a problem mummy i want a big bowl have a big bowl eh i want a big bowl okay theres your youll have to put your top on in a minute okay oh its filthy me me wash it why because itll be time to go in a little while mummy me wash it no you cant wash it here me wash it in the bath thats not ours to wash darling the bowl yeah it dont belong to us okay puff on your inhaler one two three four five six mum ma me me got it in oh puff one two three four five six right can you put those slippers on ill take your hair bands out get your top on and that get your face washed can i mummy i want itll be time to go in a minute no ill do it theres two in there oh cant take the top one out without taking the bottom one out first ow sorry sorry stop that no sorry its mummys fault she pulled the wrong one thats it good girl ill er brush your hair in a minute get all your knots out right sit down for a minute well turn round there no you dont want to go to bed with knots in your hair mum due for sarah to come round soon to have it trimmed again aint you no not mine yes and yours no im not i mum you always have your hair cut every six weeks young man keep all the knots away mummy my mine either pussy cat needs a cut he head too there we go ah my pussy cat got a knot in it no your pussy cats alright cos you washed his hair no he yeah and bathed him yeah and got a knot in him well were not bathing him again it takes three days to dry him ah it takes a long time no right out mum ma yeah i wonder what cartoons theyll have on tomorrow for the kids holiday ah might be mickey mouse is he got on no might be donald duck and mickey mouse and on the day i think it was on this morning yeah but its erm on tomorrow no thats only on at the weekends darling erm mummy we go er on morrow right monday mondays tomorrow darling mummy i i never know well i dont know till we have a look at the telly pages at home mummy and me i like in the morning eh and me i like in the morning yeah me and got a dog on a do that that dog do you that yeah no thats a word that not a dot to dot me wanna do er a in the morning mummy he said dot to dot he wants to do the word no what me want to do a da da da da da da da da da da da da so have i got a new song ah da da da da cat and the fiddle the little dog how does the i can the cat and fiddle go hey diddle diddle the cat and the fiddle the cow jumped over the moon the little dog laughed to see such fun and the dish ran away with the spoon ooh we aint done your faces yet have we no mary mary no no no da da da da da da a da da in the morning anthony me doing that mummy me doing that look at what me doing that hold on ill give you something to look at i de da da do the dog do do ill give him this one to read no ill give him this one cos i wanna look at that one no i give him this one there you go mm mm hang on to that one a minute anth let us now now now me done superman me done superman done superman there are their dont off today dab be de do dab be de do put on their clothes all the mauve colour their clothes in the mauve colour their clothes i want their clothes they wear their clothes their clothes colour their clothes in the in the merrily most me got a make a and my that yeah me not got are all the same in in there mummy i got me and me got in and green green da da do do da merrily merrily life is but a dream superman merrily merrily quite contrary aagh give me hope youre not fighting now wait a minute wait a minute let jordan have some toys hes only a baby hello darling hello no dont leave that there jordans playing with that darling look show me this car you want show me this car that you want i want the at here right well lets have a look then i want a car as well mum a car no youre a girl no i need to have a look at the picture anthy oh look goofys on again in a minute gooey in a minute yeah mummy can mummy have a look then mummy ah youve got them everywhere thats alright you dont need to do them up its not cold anywhere not found it yet okay let me have a look mummy yeah but dont rip the book dont rip the book or we cant show daddy no no look whats on telly goofy goofy i wanna get goofy goofy goofy goofy goofygoo i cant see i cant see ah let me own mummy mum that er that mum ma mum ma yes dar yeah hello darling what you got oh no he bit a mummy mum i want to put it over i want to put it down hello darling whats the matter no you go down mum down mum whats the matter darling my to do games do it oh darling whats the matter do it mummy mummy oh i think im going to go and make you a bottle make you a bottle shall i yeah you mum mum do me and and i only two yeah lets put the kettle on first i dont want to mummy mummy oh jordan whats the matter darling i want to put it back up put it back up jordan whats the matter whats the matter eh mummys gone to get the work dont cry put it in everybodys up above the sky everyone monday morning upon the sky mum ma dont want any more dont want any more dont want any more can everybody knows his mum ma rainbow climbing high everyone can see it climbing over the sky rainbow heres a rainbow yeah today poor hes lost his hes lost the mummy i want a car mm and didnt know where to find i want a car alright then ah a car he little bo peep had lost her sheep and didnt know where to find her leave her alone little bo peep had lost her sheep and didnt know where to find her leave them alone and theyll come home searching for them everywhere they are didnt right if you had that new bed then er will you sleep in it like a good boy yeah well daddy has got to say first aint he ah me got a if daddy says no though you cant have it alright when he gets when daddy comes home youd better give him a big cuddle and ask him mummy and that what is that you eating its a hard sweet i want one no theyre horrible one to go here we go all the toys alright now alright i borrow it now im busy you okay ow oh sing a song sing a song round and round round and round mm a mum and he was crying oh was he i was just getting his bottle mummy get him another toy hello darling oh im tired you didnt eat all your breakfast did you mum ma broke down broke down you rescuing it are you yeah er lorry er look clever boy then yeah mummy car mummy car didnt know where to find him leave him alone and they will come home wagging their tails behind them mummy er little bo peep has found her sheep didnt know where to find them they were sad on a leaving their tails behind little bo peep has found her sheep didnt know where to take them thank goodness your back on all is back wagging their tails behind them come on darling its alright that ive got it didnt know where to find them leave them alone and didnt know where to find them leave them alone and they will come home wagging their tails behind them aagh little bo peep has lost her sheep and doesnt know where to find them leave them alone sheep doesnt where to find them and theyll come home dragging their tails behind them i cant down there down there nee naw nee naw nee naw little bo peep has lost her sheep when they are mine oh jordan come on you was thirsty werent you come here love alright sshh sshh its alright mummy i got the all the children watching the pictures sshh sshh mum ma oh darling come on come on mum what oh youre tired this is all the children watching the pictures yeah jordans sleeping a little while in his cot hes tired i want something for lunch so i little bo peep has lost her sheep didnt know where to find them leave them alone and theyll come home wagging their tails behind them mum ma here oh go and put it in the bin then oh whos drunk all his botbot oh jordan its all gone you can always have another one if youre still hungry got some windy there good boy tired yeah mum ma it going theres a good boy was that nice yeah anthy what you doing sat under the table got a boat in oh it me get in it charlotte dont put pens in your mouth ive told you about that before mm can we play that game not while jordans awake well play it a little bit later hell be when will going hell be going up into his cot in a minute hes very tired so mum ma i wanna have the lunch its not lunch time yet ive got to sort out all these paperwork in a minute ah me done it its a wonder you didnt wake the baby up with the noise youre flipping making done it get off of that done it done it right lets sort out here what we dont want then stop get off of it er you right weve got to keep that ill give you what i dont want and you can put it in the bin want that right we want that one dont take me want that dont want that one me want that one erm you said i could have it you can have that one as well theres one on the floor you can have yeah you can have that you can have that move that anthy right theres one for you and one of those for you ah i wanna see what what every one then here are then here you can have all them then on the floor mum ma yeah you can have it im gonna have these open you can have this one that goes with that oh mum can we open this and see if weve won yeah you can have them and then put them in the bin cos i dont want them me and me mum theres some in there and that are i cant open and see the big one mm i cant open it to see the big one that that that that that that i cant open it to see whats it doing oh anthy what you doing shall put it in there in there oh anthy you collecting them yeah oh for my party for my part erm want one of these one of these right id better keep them then cos theyre different mum mum what i dont want a plastic thing there right well youd better put them all wheres it gone oh dont worry about it now all the plastic things then put put on that blue leaflet for now and then when youve taken them all off you can put them in the bin what we won mum number seven that says win number seven what does but what what what do we win on the muppet what do we win on the muppet its not on that one its this one you dont need to send this one off anyway cos mummy already gets stuff from there what do we win on hang on hang on erm this one we win what do we win on this one no er a little birdie look number seven that thats a magic swallow mummy i win that win number four win number four a proud sematic chromatic cockerel on the blue mat we win number eight we win number eight mum clever girl thats an owl oh see what else we win er mum mummy oh that one says void dont win on that one no we dont win on that one we win eleven no that one says void ten you dont win that one then right that ones void anthony we dont win with that one either erm this one it won we need one of one of no void dont win with that one oh win number three that a pelican oh we win nothing win nothing no no one of mine i didnt win ant what you win show us what you win erm win number five a rose bag right now you can keep the tickets if you want but get all them little plastic things and put them in the bin hooray i want er did we what did we win we win win that right win that have a look the square win that win that win win that whats the date monday win that this is it rosie and jim on today oh wow look at that oh the babys in bed get your bum down here you know you dont go upstairs when hes in his cot charlotte yeah but erm me shut the door shut the door before you wake him up ive done it erm a erm a me erm me a boy me a boy whats he whats being a boy got to do with it i dont know i want to charlotte give him some more no he has to try and get one no you share it out see if you can get one oh yeah thats nice i like that do you think that looks alright charlotte yeah charlotte come in here then that and a matching bed bedspread to go with the erm duvet a new one one with this its coming out the what matching bed duvet and yeah that looks nice dont it now were gonna go inside like that right inside id prefer the darker colours theyre nice we like blue ones dont we yeah theyre you wanna go up and have a sleepy you can right shall we now were gonna give shall we give him a yellow scarf yeah yellow scarf come in then if you want me stop throwing tantrums we have a yellow scarf yeah you dont want a yellow scarf yeah i do you do want a yellow scarf you pick another colour what we gonna have for his hat you pick what were gonna have for his hat hang on er on er on er on that one brought out a red one have we got any red yeah we have on the nose but we are you tired again we need a thats not going to be a very good hat is it what you doing what you doing oh that boy mm what are you throwing a tantrum for oh dear mm yeah im looking at it at least hes got someone pauline like you mm you do it babe jordan hiya hiya right put that back in my pencil case what anthony been in oh yeah anthony this ones better isnt it yeah sharpen them mummy this ones better now mm yeah oh aaron leave him alone talk to him talk to him aaron instead of punching him come and fetch them thats it jordan boo everyone who sees him boo over the sky oh dear whats the matter oh whats the matter do you want some more drinky now youve been changed she said alex said he wouldnt eat any breakfast this morning he threw a tantrum yeah so i thought right she said to me hed want a bottle so come like ten past eleven hes like whinging hes drunk all his milk then went up and come down and eat all his dinner and his pudding mm mm had a tantrum this morning didnt you oh no i havent i dont want one ive got kieran back for next week two weeks and then its half way through march and first week in april i havent got him ive got three weeks mummy i dont want one well put it on the table then garys going to norway the end of march oh is he yeah the end of march mm for a week ive still colouring this ant without you me do it now you cant me erm a little bit i want it nice dont scribble over it i want i shall go down to the coffee morning at playschool when they break up for easter next week will you promise you wont scribble if you do it like that and then they do some songs and all the other ones and they do some singing and everything and also they give out the bibles to those that are going up to school mm so its quite nice ive just done it pretty see the only bit about it is you have to sit around when the vicar comes in and you colour that bit and give the talk to the kids on easter and the religious side of it too you know and erm lets have a look give me that and the pen no i wanna do that bit mm i dont know if i want it which i think yeah well have it i know kids have got to learn about it but surely they can you did it make their own minds up later on if they want to be you are were gonna have ten why just come to the church of england if they want to now it doesnt go in no it means nothing to them what they did last year was sat there and got irritated and they kept like running about and couldnt keep still oh yeah dont want a cos they were listening to some yeah bloke going on about nothing to them you know they thoroughly enjoyed doing the songs and everything but when it came to listening yeah to why easter egg being related to easter egg they dont give a damn they just want to eat them thats right ready yeah can aaron go upstairs yes dont make a mess though yes you can go upstairs but dont dont make a mess aunty pauline should of said that go in anthys bedroom hes got all his cars in there with his garage yeah dont go in charlottes bedroom alright alright they might have to come down in a minute if you want to go up ah but i mummy hold on just go up the doors are open ill put the light on in a minute we will wont we yes we will hes had a whole bottle of milk and a whole bottle of juice today you are doing well arent we i shut ben in the conservatory now when i go out through the week we just put him in the garage when we go out the weekend yeah in case were out a bit longer i said tony said we could leave him out there but like he said if he starts weeing on the carpet yeah that wont be nice in the summer if the kids have got to go out there mm so are you gonna finish that last bit off yes no you dont have to no hes nearly drunk all his juice up hes had a lot to drink today havent you yes you have yeah he still got a lot in the bottle there there is some in there honestly dont you want it give you er oh ah hold on er you dont want any hairs on it do we wonder what that doggys barking at eh i wonder what doggys barking at yeah what do you think of your toys to play with mum look at that poor man hes got lipstick on oh yeah i like him with lipstick on it looks like a lady it does doesnt it with red arms on erm a dress i i sent off for two sizes im glad i did now because i thought you know that the small one would be okay for them but its not theres the hat oh yeah and thats the dress is that the little is that the little dress i thought for fifteen pounds seven pounds and forty nine p yeah yeah thats not bad and i went round to see helen to see if she wanted this one for baby anna but she said this one there is another one in there erm mum which how big do they think kids heads are because that just fits me i know which is a tiny one look mm dont know do i know any little girls oh piggy oh thats a good one see how small that one is compared to that one mm see thats just right for charlotte mm well i was gonna ask you if you knew any girls i mean for seven pound fifty you cant go wrong you cant even get that in town with a hat no and i thought before i go and send it back because i dont know of anybody mummy yeah well go on then i dont know of anyone though i bought those kind of shoes there mm the bright the pink ones will be alright wont they yeah the pink or the lilac yeah so i thought i might nip into town sometime this week one thing they could of done was put the same colour belt on the erm oh ribbon on the hat yeah or this that the same pattern as the dress on the erm on the belt got the right one for the right belt anyway yeah mummy im a bit wet why you a bit wet cos er aaron go a toilet me need to go well wait for aaron to come out and you well you go in the downstairs one now cos youve got the stool in there then no then you and aaron can play again no i want to go up there well i mean its there if you know of anybody i dont know of anybody you see well youll have to wait till aaron comes out then decide what age is that for forty one what youll have to do i dont know get that i just ordered a forty one and a forty six mind out anth yeah i thought i might have to put another stitch in that to keep that on no dont just thread it through dont yeah alright alright you nearly knocked it off again now look thatll be a three year old wouldnt it sort of about three two or three two or three yeah turn it up dont do that thats charlottes hair mm do you suppose thats supposed to be dead straight that or twisted i think its meant to be twisted mm mummy mm want aaron down now red there thats it mm so i didnt know anybody and i thought of well you know well theres sian they probably want one the same for nicola jill er i can still order them i mean if you want to take it around you can take it and mm its only seven well its seven pounds forty nine p exactly mm and it was fourteen ninety nine in town so i thought well sales out the old book yeah i cant even think of any nurses at the hospital louise her little ones three but shes more like a five year old yeah charlotte youre not putting that on the walls no well then erm theres a little bit on there well dont wendy but her ones four see no shes five now mm just got to go and sort them out hang on im coming up i dont know why you didnt go in the downstairs toilet it would of been easier for me then wouldnt it what make sure no one gets that plate ill do anthony one shall we eh he can play in your room dont go and pull all your stuff out no leave him aaron aaron id they were they were down from six leave him hes got the strops sixteen nineteen nine down from go and shut up go and shut that my bedroom door please id leave him ah sixteen nineteen nine they were whats that oh it was sixteen nineteen nine were they mm i wonder why they reduced them then if they put them in the new catalogue oh theres a slight difference aint there theres no bow mm i dont like the bow no i dont its the wrong colour innit mm mm oh sixteen ninety nine to seven fifty its cheap isnt it yeah yeah you dont know how old i am do you course i do how then having a strop out there is he youre four and a half no i four youre four and a half i be four im not four and a half am i mum i dont know im not bothered youre four and four months nearly four and a half no i four i said not four and a month im four four and four months four and four its going really quick innit when i keep thinking about it when they go back after half term not four mum theyve got six weeks exactly until easter nearly four mum and then when they break up for easter and its only sort of like whatever it is from now until september no no no no mm aaron aaron er and after the holiday shell be going to school its frightening yeah that what just a quick look through here theyve got loads of dressy things for girls not for boys though put the crayon back in do you want to watch chip and dale er there isnt nowhere really though is there apart i mean whatever you get for boys its the same which is in different colours bow ties and shirts that fit innit can we watch chip and dale mum yeah if you want to yeah put the hang on a minute our exercises tape was in there yeah i watch the chippendales we were playing we were doing our exercises doing our exercises if youve got the chippendalestape yeah mum does this should i dont know if this needs to be rewound lets have a look see if its been rewound yeah mm actually you might not have to on that that might just be there oh dear hes throwing a strop up there mm for some unknown reason no is it worth rewinding it charlotte oh no just leave out the bit where it was because if i dont you wont know whats happened will you it it a in a minute yeah there nearly there aaron wheres the prince get into this pencil go and get it please please put that back in can you for me aaron ive got to remember actually to get some birthday cards this week some time mm give me dads to his yet coming over sunday at last whens whens his birthday sunday oh it is sunday can you pass me a brown one well while youre there you can give them to him cant you yeah pass me pass me a brown one i didnt go this this weekend cos i wont see him wednesday pass me a brown one birthday and erm he said well yeah thats what i want that one you picking up one lets ask him if he wants to come over for dinner cos we dont have dinner until half four anyway yes give it to me yes so erm yesterday he had dinner round joyces he said hell come round a bit early and but we eat we do it anyway so i dont like them a little bit cant you i mean if you left your dinner another half hour say till five yeah he might come anyway yeah oh yes do the blue sky then i do purple what i thought you wanted to do a blue sky oh look hes magic he theyve got some quite good stuff in there mm and theyre not badly priced i like the furniture i like that little cabin bed in there as well yeah i thought that might look quite nice for madam see my two only ever had cheap beds to start with anyway i knew that id get them better ones later on yeah you know erm you go like this see and like helen well helen said why dont you wait until you move and i said well that might not be all that you know you can do this sky the way things are going that could be years yeah erm no not that bit do the sky blue now were gonna have erm er erm now we have a have a blue blue one i give this this isnt purple one thats a brown one which is the cover for these what on the same page oh i dont know i think its on the same page as use the brown somewhere yeah do a brown hat yeah yeah similar to aarons maybe which colour now yeah its got three chest of drawers at the end bit and ill do this look and finish the snow and sliding cupboard underneath the bed yeah and a couple of wardrobe as well red and white yeah its not a bad price yes i quite like yeah you see she can have something like that look its your mummy mum how do you think of that mm weve finished this snowman mum look mum look weve finished this snowman and theyre not a bad price for all that you see and id get rid of her wardrobes that shes got mum look weve finished this snowman oh yeah and i quite like that but if i had that id like to i wouldnt be tempted to decorate his room we did we finished off all the snowman havent we in wallpaper id do i could make thats what were doing in their room just one colour and put a border around it a very very very very long long long long i mean that is really nice that they want thirty five quid for the headboard mm id want the wall paper and everything i i i do you know the lamp the rug its really nice but wheres that did you see that black furniture oh i think that was at the front i quite like that for the boys bedroom as well with the bed set in you know dont know whatever colour you have and you colour nice mummy mum mum yeah you know mum you know you buy all that and whats the matter mum mum what but i still think mm i still think theyve got a lot of choice in there compared to the big one i always think theyve i think my to do it a little bit harder for one of those pillow cases i wont pay that mm no i did notice in that they sell sell erm cushion covers with the sofas cushion covers with the sofas mm did you see them i think i did i thought about that but i cant afford to do it at the moment there look see you can get the the l ones the double seat ones and the little ones look now i done the blue sky weve got to do yeah if you thats what we need you order the colour id id have the plain its better in the plain but do do the i know what you do is you order the colour and it where is it k you order the colour and they surprise yeah you with the design yeah you see but id want floral anyway to go with one of them yeah well ive got floral id rather have the plain yeah but i dont think it mm no those those those are no i mean all those are you see i what ill then do is get cushion covers for the cushion and get like the net ones these ones i wanna do mm and go over yeah oh yeah you can colour that bit if you like i quite like plain but theyre the wrong colour cos thats what it looks like its a snowball to me it looks alright but then theyre half way up but you can colour it if you like mm and id rather make it it went all the way up to there yeah mine normally that well yeah mine only mine only you do that there like that arent they yeah yeah alright yeah the rest of oh whats the matter whats the matter ah ah whats a matter little fellow can you hear that other one up there moaning alright then aaron hes not coming down yet he wont i mean theres quite good theres some good stuff in there when you think that should be in the big catalogue really shouldnt yeah it yes i mean they do do some of this in the big catalogue i had a look i aint noticed maybe i aint looked yes pencil and some bananas whats the matter i didnt it im mummys er let let jordan play with it babe cos hes getting upset now look i think wed better put a dry bib on you as well i think weve got one in here oh weve got one in yeah in the kitchen aint we no i thought there was another bib in here ill have to go and get you one out of the kitchen mate oh yes we have yes we have baby having that that bib on yes that one says thursday and this one says friday but its monday isnt it oh dear i hes making a lot of noise for a little boy isnt he i think half his trouble is weekend yeah oh nanny i werent gonna see my mum saturday but she broke down saturday night yeah coming to andover to go up through mummy chigworth to see the mummy yeah mum cos if they got mum so they were stuck here to half eleven so what got these right well go away then does he keep pestering you mm mm dont keep pestering your mother of course we went to bed late last night as well yeah right hes alright i didnt get no hassles about like that no matter how many hours shes awake she never grumbles of being tired oh oh no this one is a mummy ive got a police one mm you have havent you whats he got a police car a police car i thought he said bleed right have you got anything in that felt tip charlotte i havent it get any on my trousers i was licking you better not get it on the furniture as well keep it away from the furniture now put it on the paper or else dont use it right done done it mum i done it right didnt put it on the sofa oh dear me oh hes still making a noise up there mm i dont know even know what hes throwing a tantrum over he said no charlotte watch that pen and get it out your mouth now either use it or put the lid on it and put it away im using it its just dont you want to watch this video aaron yeah well watch it then oh i didnt is want chip and dale on noise you didnt want chip and dale tape on i did you did oh yes you want to choose another film yeah he wants to choose another film oh does he no his problem is he goes to bed at eight and he still get up at seven mm let him a do mummy let him what is it dennis dennis the menace i want dennis the menace on mum theres dennis the menace upstairs do you know how to work it i do it come here dennis the menace dennis jelly boy put the tape in then aaron and ill press there ill fast forward it no youve got it youve got it no you havent got it round the right way look at it you know which way to put it in there thats it i think i cannot use this felt tip thats it come away from it aaron dont touch any buttons id better not use this felt tip no yeah come away thats it id better not use this felt tip aagh oh dear me what you doing im tired and hungry your mum hasnt had dinner yet put him up and dress and i thought im not gonna hang around doing something for dinner should of got something down town thats what i usually do yeah should of done if i was in there ive got something for tea for tonight i never thought of about getting what you gonna do anything like i usually do im just gonna sort that little boy out whats the magic word when you want something ta mummy do you yeah mm what does he say when he wants something yes i need a drink please ta oh there you watch this yeah get me the box for this one then i dont know then mum will you get me a drink no yeah why not your mums your mums getting one in a minute you want a drink yes is that you get aarons drink and my mum will get my drink i i in that here what do you want apple the same as me yeah let see whats in there oh apple watch it put the top on the felt tip charlotte when youre not using it otherwise youll get it all over you you get it over er everything else aaron mummy thats a doggy mum mum he said hes too too too too too big doesnt he im not getting any eat put a bit in er anthony out what you on about oh what a lot of noise over nothing werent it i shouldnt use pens should i what you done now oh little bit over here show me no show me no youre not gonna be able to brush it off im gonna see it anyway i wont wear them its gone now not i think its gone she couldnt of got any on then only a little bit oh i remember when i was a kid getting in trouble where i cant see any its gone where gone where is it gone you show me oh oh mummys tired how many times have i told you not to have the pen near the furniture though young lady yeah i just told her to put the top on the pen when she was having a drink because she had the pen in her hand mm and she was having her drink at the same time which is why im not so worried about replacing cushion covers with the it doesnt matter to be honest i did put it on when i had a drink and then i took it off again yeah i mean you get to this stage where a certain age you can say no youre not having it because theyve got to start to grow up at some point and she likes using the felt tips and shes usually not too bad with them yeah but she tends like you say forget what shes doing and mm shell sit down with perhaps a pen in her hand and then go up and mm you cant stop them from using everything in time yeah humpty dumpty sat on the wall humpty dumpty had a great fall all the kings horses and all the kings men couldnt put humpty together again thats right i know it oh crikey oh dear did you get to basingstoke saturday humpty dumpty sat on well we went over my mum and dads er you didnt get round pams no did you go up in the car the other week when you was gonna go no you didnt get up there i wanna see pat see if shell look after aaron on friday night but gary says he doesnt want tim and lorraine having him cos they smoke like a chimney yeah i mean we go round on a saturday night and we come out stinking of smoke cos they smoke one after another yeah and gary says he doesnt want them going round there so i said well ill ask your mum if she will then i can what if youve chosen lorraine though i i tell them that erm pat offered ill just tell them straight to their face mm that that pats having him so erm what ill erm what what well do then we can leave duke over there and then i catch the the train straight from work mm and we can go in when garys finished at two itll be the set at half past two yeah so and not only that if gary meets me up the train station we can go straight into town on our own leave him with pat thats it yeah its not very easy walking around looking at things when youve got the kids tagging along with you and man all i dont mind i mean they always wanna run off with one youve got to hold his hand or carry them i ask mummy said you can have it or something you know mum mum me and aaron want some apple apple yeah apple drink oh you want some apple do you can i have some hot apple no not with all the children around darling in case it gets spilt coke then were running out of apple arent we ive got to get some more do you want a drink so youve got all your quotes in now for your furniture then yeah oh put that back on aaron put that back on aaron cos i might need that to send it back hes always taking labels off i need that back on there put it back on you gonna stick it back on for me thank you thats it there yeah thatll do so long as its on there good boy so what one have you decided to go with then well its all down to gary now is i mean he still hasnt said yes or no or anything it but it if we go for any of them itll be mm the one that came out first thing wednesday morning they want from the whole of the bedroom from the alcove where we want the sliding wardrobes with erm single wardrobe over the head surrounds mm with two three drawer chests and then another wardrobe right up to the window erm sixteen ninety four yeah thats not bad then no thats not bad no is it yeah so well go for that i think hes just like tony hell say alright then get it done get it sorted out and tony will say well we cant really afford it now or no ive change me mind now i dont think you know its a bit they i mean these people they even do interest free credit yeah over a year which i worked it out itll be a hundred and forty one quid a month yeah so erm i mean its all down to gary i mean if he wants his new computer i said to him i said youre better off getting you know extra three or four grand on the mortgage yeah and then he can get the computer he wants without moaning and then can get everything done in the bedroom without worrying about it thats it and it itll only be you know that extra twenty quid on the mortgage a month yeah so erm oh i let him sort it all out thats it the trouble is hes not enthusiasm cos you sort of like if you like me you get all your hopes up you want oh yeah thats thats gonna happen and the fellows go along with it like when tony first decided to move and that i thought oh great hes found a place back in basingstoke you know we went and looked at them and everything and he turns round and changes his mind or hes in the you know hes worried or nervous well what i said to gary i said when was the last time i ever wanted anything er and i never want for anything and i said when i said with you if you want something you get it thats it thats how hes been brought up if he wants something he gets it oh same with tony yeah yeah yeah which is why i said to him that yeah he can have a new computer he can get what he you know what he wants as long as i get my bedroom done thats it yeah ive never wanted for anything the thing is though they they look at it they always look at it that erm they earn the money so they can go out and get it you know women arent entitled to anything theyre just at home to look after the children mm whats the matter shall i do your other bottle for you i mean if i knew for the fact that i was gonna get this job at the hospital id pay for it yeah still you havent even applied for that yet have you no cos they havent put it out yet oh yeah let me go and make some drinks then oh dear little man yeah if i knew some facts that i had a job to go to id pay for it myself yeah jump down a minute anthy no yes because ive got to get drinks and ive got to put jordan in his cot for a little while no hell have an hour no look anthony no thats the sort of price that gary was looking for to start with yeah no about fifteen hundred dont want to i mean itll save on the wallpaper as well thats it yeah well well only have two walls to do oh big bib mm you come up with me wont have so much carpet to get thats right yeah come on you tired man lets get the others a drink mm mm i want a drink stop whingeing or he wont go to sleep and then i cant look after you whinge bag mum an egg mm im tired mummy tired mummy mm mummy funny noise look ill pick all these up and he wont go to sleep yeah what is it quarter to three yeah but by the time mum i cant hear sshh just leave him with his alarm on no you leave it if he doesnt go to sleep he can come back down so ive done nothing today i havent even done one load of washing i cant hear the telly ive got a whole basketful today i just left it left it yeah i cant hear oh shut up er charlotte its on ruddy video you can watch it any time anyway youre colouring do you know what gary yesterday at about nine oclock he fancied a pizza he said that he fancied a pizza er aaron come on in pizza and erm garlic bread to go with it well i thought im going in town so hes got that for tonight now ill get you a drink in a minute aaron hang on mummy is that argos nine ninety nine and its got removable cov cover thats what i want for aaron for his room thats the cheapest yeah in my catalogue theyre fourteen ninety nine but do you what an ordinary bean bag bean bag yeah and erm i wanna get one of these er yeah thats a proper dog one and they said thatll take up to a size of a labrador thats why i got it erm but the covers removable and have you ever seen any of them or not no id like to well why not men go to the bleeding er well its like ive never been to a proper hen night garys been to a a stag night with female strippers id like to go to a stag er a hen night mm oh dear oh dear me im gonna pretend im the little baby and you pretend your hello out what did i tell you mummy i dont care what youre gonna say go out i wanna dont let him in again out if you wouldnt of let him that wouldnt of happened then dont let him in and dont be such a wimp youre alright go and get no well get in here and stay in here then then get out go and tell him off then no well shut up and let me shut the door no anthony it out erm yeah and then when alex knocks who will come through barking now get out the way no right you get in there play me up no thats alex right alex is here now you going out go on then right she can hear and say how naughty you are horrible there she is youd better be quiet dont let boo in come on in then aaron dont let boo in alright go out there go on you coming in or you staying out dog knocked him over didnt he then you hit your head on your bike oh dear have you had a good day not really oh dear whys that washing dishes not much fun hopefully something better will come along theyve got to be not a growing dead come here and shut up no well get off then no no stop yeah mummy shut up anthony what can i have a video on no not now you dont watch them aaron you put them on and disappear yeah i want this one no go on go out and play he had a bottle after youd went oh did he yeah one whole bottle erm i wouldnt go near him aaron hes not in a very good mood mum go and play with charlotte outside mm right then he went down then he got up and had his lunch about one oh hes humpy just now no i just took him up oh mum i want to come back in oh alright boo go and lay down boo out lay down then i didnt see baby jordan hes asleep hes sleeping yeah he ate all his lunch and his yoghurt and his yeah changed a dirty nappy i try getting a bit half two i took him up at twenty to by the time i came down it was quarter to three he was really rubbing his eyes look what mummy let me have look what ive but he did go to sleep about then very good so he had two dirty bibs which are in there come lets go up there and make some come on erm charlotte charlotte alex is talking i was tidying up a whole bowl of clean water over his nappy so if you wonder why i got through an extra nappy cos it wasnt to wear after was it mum i told you to get me a drink there was it there was two in there wasnt there there was i think two in there yeah so i got one out did you have enough yeah i had enough i changed him i told you to get me a drink well ill get it in a minute im talking now whos is that drink thats aarons im sure he wont mind if you have a little bit no alright then i want my own yeah i had enough but it was just a waste of a nappy mummy im too hot take your jumper off then do you want your jumper off i know the other i know this morning its i changed his nappy and i like always have a bottle of you know those you know just to wipe him down and everything in the morning he just grabbed that and i could see this thing tipping and i went oh god no please because that could of been the duvet the duvet covers yeah the sheets the mattress yeah everything would be absolutely soaking and id try and get it off of him but he holds on to it so tight yeah he just wont let go yeah i know he does hold on to things really tight mm it was in here it was sort of like hed been niggly all day he was tired he sort of like knocked it over with his foot and of course it went straight over the dry nappy that was laid out on the floor ready to put under him i said oh that nappy you do the okey cokey and you turn around thats what its all about oh do you have to sing and give us all a headache wheres you do the okey cokey and you turn around thats what its all about you put your whole self in in out in out shake it boo under all about you do the okey cokey go and lay down and you turn around under thats what its all about charlotte were all trying to talk get up there and sing if you want to sing you wanna go outside mm mm go and let him out go boo outside go on boo out do something dog go and lay down and have a bark come on then is he gone oh charlottes trying to lean against him and push him out no hes settled for under the table now now leave him charlotte he can lay under the table hes out the way over there oh shut up youre a whinge bag anthy aarons like that in the morning yeah boys are terrible threaten to take him home once take leave him him home we we i was ready i wanted to get to town by ten oclock ten to twelve we left he wouldnt get dressed found him so i said what aarons playing with the dog aaron no no leave him got myself ready i got my coat on and i said ill see you later boo boo boo youre not going without me i said youd better hurry up and get bloody dressed then hadnt you shut the door aaron and ten to twelve we got out the door oh i was just glad to get out you know walking a bit of peace and quiet just i could of strangled him little git do you walk with him or do you put him in a baby walker i when when we go down to playschool i walk but because it takes what fifteen minutes to walk into town i put him in the pushchair yeah its less hassle yeah otherwise itll take about over half an hour you get down side then by the time youve walked round yeah and theyre absolutely shattered and its windy and mm you what you like to go in the pushchair dont you no i dont you was in a bad mood yesterday afternoon in a minute gary brought him up the hospital to meet me he wouldnt speak to any of the nurses anthy like this he wouldnt like up i tell you what make the most of it while hes a baby cos when they get like this oh yeah cor i havent got the patience i havent got the patience i tell you i i dont know how you do it well it must be the age difference yeah yeah in having said that youre the same age as me i know so mm im just used to it i told you to get me a drink you ah ah by the time i hope to four years no no you dont speak to me like that please and thank you yes and i said i would in a minute darling alright get your bum up aaron aaron you drive me round the bend you make me cross no do you no yes you do aaron oh god no i dont youll be alright once he once he starts doing it anyway youll get to know how to right to i i havent honestly ive got no patience whatsoever terrible im going to get my own drink now sometimes i quiver to get a drop of milk yeah or cos i only speak dont you look at me like that im gonna have some apple fighting talk you obvious to be naughty yeah shell be in trouble wont she she often gets her own drinks anyway she sort of like shes at that age she can its only when they get out there together mm and shell go and get the milk out and say ive just got myself a glass of milk mum oh right okay not even aware that shes gone out to the fridge you know fair enough we say ah you dont do you no he was good yesterday though at the pictures we took them out and they were like really good we brought all the cartons home didnt we cos theyve got like you know bugs bunny on all the cartons up there oh have they and the warner brothers bugs bunny and the popcorn you go and get your popcorn dish out of thing show alex how much popcorn we bought i mean you go up there and its not like it used to be years ago a little bale of popcorn they sell them in huge great big cartons up there yeah you know its either salted popcorn or the sweet popcorn i couldnt eat that amount of salt it is chockablock full up with popcorn oh look at that yes the whole thing was like a a thing full of with popcorn show alex then mm i cant eat that was medium popcorn theres small and large god there was the big one is like this and im not kidding you groups go up there and they pay the money for it and they put it in the middle while youre waiting for the film its all carpeted and you can watch all the monitors and they just sit down this huge tub of popcorn they had an op how much are they well that was on offer this week actually that plus a great big bag of minstrels i think was two two fifty five thats not bad is it erm erm normally they start at one thirty and they can go up to about three or four pound a great big tub we went in and we paid seven pounds for me and my mum to get in we didnt pay for the kids cos if they know theyre gonna sit on your lap they get in there for nothing but once we get in there we give them their own chair anyway providing you go in like its not in the first week the following week when the show is quieter and not so many people going mm erm but it cost seven pounds for me and mum no in there to get in three fifty each and then we paid another six pound ten p and for that we had popcorn minstrels one large coke a lot bigger than that and two small ones and of course everythings got like all this on mm so the kids like to bring it home stick in the playschool bag show them at playschool actually they didnt show them he puts it on his head as a hat i havent got the slightest idea what the kids are doing up there theyre sweet arent they yeah which is why i only take them once every so often which is why i only have the two because it means i can take them you know if youve got a family of four kids or something its a bit expensive it gets a bit yeah which is why im gonna stick with two i mean now they want to go and see peter pan next when that comes down which will be what probably a month about once every couple of months theyll go or once a month mm but we do if we look out when we see it coming down i save a couple of quid up each week that then ive got the money again mm yeah yeah lets have a look at that one thats the large coke mm mm me and my mum bought one of those and we had that between us and we bought one of those each for the kids even though she swindled sweets in her bag we started taking sweets in the bag and bottles of drink but that wasnt the same they wanted a cartoon cup so we when we got up there and next time we its good to go there isnt it yeah the thing is though the daft thing is there is nothing small up there no its all big boxes of wine gums fruit gums big box packet of minstrels there are no small sweets for children at all mummy thats bugs bunny yes i know you go into the pick and mix and seventy five p a quarter so you get next to nothing in the bottom of the bag bye bye bunny you know but its all these jelly sweets you know choosing different jelly jelly snakes and things my two arent into them aaron well it is anthonys can you give it back please yeah i wouldnt run off with that mate got bunny on it yes i know its bugs bunny on it and youve got a bugs bunny tape havent you ive got bug bunny tape yeah they got theyve got a massive bugs bunny sitting up over the sweet counter as you go in yeah absolutely massive it is yeah mummy is it theyre gonna take this to playschool so youll probably see it down there they dont decide to keep them anyway theres the other one there who in there its a good outing out though mum ive i sshh come in here come in here and shut the door and i who who left the door open out there go and shut it for me erm lewis aaron erm sorry what what was in here mm just things like erm black penny sweets you get oh right like little jellies what else did you have in here oh little jelly shaped bears didnt you yeah and a erm and a snake and jelly snake you got didnt you yeah theres all this jelly stuff and they get fed up with that mm we got some but where if they sold little packets of sweets mm mummy opal fruits and things like that i could of got them that but of course a great big bag of minstrels you couldnt just let them rummage through that so what i done i took a couple of handfuls out and put them in here yeah with their jellies look yeah but i mean its seventy five p a quarter a its awfully dear one two what er a friend of ours was up there a and she had her what comes after two quite two happy in the bottom of the bag and it came to one fifty like you get caught out what comes after two once youve put it in your bag you cant put it back three three you know it you know it its you can put it in but you cant put it back with your fingers you dont realize it when you go up and get it and you aint got enough one two three four money youre stuck arent you yeah what comes after three aaron but apart from that pick and mix they dont do nothing else in small things what comes after three aaron no they hadnt salt me popcorn so i complained one two you count one two three four dont it funny ive got a sweet tooth when it comes to like chocolates and things like them mm but popcorn so what what i do like and i havent bought any for a for weeks i must admit you know them pink erm what they called er one two four me got shrimps shrimps in woolies me er put it in there ah mum and i like to eat erm the banana ones yeah i like the old flying saucers with the sherbet i had popcorn there eaten them down there yeah i like i like them shrimp they melt in your mouth mm yeah you show alex how you wear that as a hat then alex alex put your drink up before it spills somewhere and also had interest last week about two minutes i sat down i was just sitting comfortable anthony i got she says bye alex he wants to show you something what then is to that we have no dont crush it dont crush it i mean how i was just getting comfortable and i thought oh god are you ready then mm and he said yeah your i must admit that i chew a lot of gum mm you know like sugar free gum ive yeah always got chewing gum on me yeah so that i can chew chewing gum always makes me hungry right heres your heres your stick erm er it it depends which one it is they say cos it makes your stomach think its gonna get food oh no he yeah and its erm saliva and everything too yeah so i darent eat chewing gum if im on a diet oh you dont need to no but i oh i do sometimes but today im not eating much but im not fat oh i dropped you will you be quiet for goodness sake i cant hear myself think da da de da sometimes i do be i can put on weight really fast i can in the morning charlotte and i pig out at work right now put these up and i dont have yum yum yeah mum mum dont put up there i tell you what what we bought up there you know we could of bought at least six bottles of coke aagh two litre bottles of coke what we paid to go in er i mean what we paid forty seven seven pound ten p oh be careful aaron but still like mum says its an afternoon out so well im a bit of actually i tend to waste money cos i thought id sit here and moan about taking them out the cost of it but then i considered spending a hundred pound on a bed that he probably doesnt even need its daft really innit yeah it is yeah aagh aagh put your nose into it there dont aggravate your brother thatll be nice and smart wont it its getting your priorities right isnt it yeah yeah but then i think well yeah you can moan about taking them out but that six oh no you have broken down but nothing to show for it fetch the hat quickly you dont have to shout in my earhole did you want did you have do you want another aaron hes got one up there oh hes got one do you want one charlotte erm yeah dadll come home tonight and say whos eaten all the custard creams then he loves custard creams yeah and me ate them all dont talk with your mouth full last two there so do you think youll get anything happen thursday then or dont you honestly know just ask them i honestly dont know when i spoke to her this morning she said she hasnt erm for a for a few weeks now she hasnt placed anybody er a my bic bic me put the bag on it really does you shant mum mum put a bag on i wanna put a bag on are you only up here till wednesday then i put bag on no yes no sshh aaron oh big mouth i wanna put i wanna put bag on the m four she went and i wanna put bag on yeah its gotta rewind its only going on quietly though yeah erm boo go and lay down mummy eat my cream you can wear your hat for bag its an awful day but i mean its still money at the end of the road thats right isnt it yes charlotte be careful i thought you was gonna say have your veins done is a normal job i me ate my cream you gonna have yours done pauline me ate my me ate my cream oh shut up ive got bad veins yeah oh oh dear just in my go on in a biting it a are my my right leg but mm they they play me up every now and then yeah yeah ive got one behind this knee here mm and i got that doing my eight how position oh yeah yeah and that was out standing fifteen hours a day mm yeah and its never got really bad the only time it got bad was yeah then it really stuck out yeah but its not bad enough to have it no mines mines not bad enough its only just very small yeah its only that big yeah and mines all day from sort of there and there or there there oh no you can see its not as its not that bad watch your fingers aaron in or out shut the door but i i have pain down the leg every now and then erm aaron come in shut the door cos your fingers i keep getting same leg so erm see gary moans at me that i he says that i eat too much erm salt now if i was to eat that much salt i wouldnt get cramp mm but i still get cramp and that and the doctor said to me he said all that i can do is when you get the pain just rest it how can you rest with a three year old he got a oh dear this is only going on very quietly no loud no its not going on loud charlotte i do not want to be deafened by michael jackson thank you i think thats quite loud enough i think youre in the wrong place there mm i think youre in the wrong place yeah michael jackson band eat your biscuits do you do either of you know of any really good good car boot sales never go to them no i put these up for anthony give them here give it erm i know that they hold one every sunday in the football do as youre told er come away from that aaron what well get out the way then i cant get it if youre there try to get rid of all my baby stuff and so what im going to do is advertise in the paper and then yeah what does he want and erm i just want to get rid of it get it out the way yeah ive got all my stuff up i think youll find in the loft yeah and erm the everyone advertising got the basic i mean yeah dont i think youll find i dont know whether it is but mum my mum went to a car boot sale once and they werent selling nothing over ten pounds so the car boot sales dont charlotte only go up to certain yeah though people cant afford to go to them i was gonna say how about putting it in a shop window yeah well i was gonna thing is though dont play with the sewing box same for me is yeah dont play in the sewing box car boot sale theres other bits and bobs i want to get rid of yeah yeah no no aaron dont get on the table ive got ive got to sort out all of aarons stuff get rid of that and that can go towards my new bedroom and dont stand on his feet im thinking of getting my bedroom done getting a fitted bedroom we just thought well we cant afford to move mm and aaron get up weve weve only got a very small bedroom so we might as well make the most of it weve had quotes and all that and erm look not the cheapest but not the exp the most expensive erm expensive yeah but something thats got five year guarantee on it erm what did we work out three sixteen sixteen hundred and ninety four mm which isnt too bad no er and thats getting a third two walls and erm an alcove with erm two glass sliding doors and then erm single wardrobe and youve got the show mum around with the erm top boxes and two three drawer units put it back and another erm single wardrobe yeah and that goes right up to the window yeah and the time that we had seven firms stand up not on me not on me and they wanted sort of three thousand quid i want a cuddle you can have a cuddle but just and theres no way we can afford that yeah its bad enough you know sort of being fifteen hundred but you know that that thats what we were looking at to start with yeah so erm no were not putting any more films on aaron cartoons are on in a minute and that yeah aaron you pig no thats naughty youve got small feet aint you you look like a size four a two youre a two you know somebodys got smaller feet than you pauline ive only got a five yeah well im five well fives average yeah and im only four these are a three two my actual shoe aaron foot size is a two they usually end up in a three erm in flat shoes like this for the width ive got very big feet aaron and if its high heels generally go and lay down yeah it doesnt make any aaron so my shoes are too big for me lay down yeah i know these are a five but ive got my ive got my my but erm taught colour boots and theyre a six but the biggest i buy is a is a five theyre a three and erm thats for the width mm mum ma yeah amazing what i dont get nothing for i get a i get a six for my width see i have great big bones that used to stick out there see the scar yeah mummy went into hospital and had didnt i yeah yeah i had the bones broke reset and thats how i met up with bleeding tony he came to visit me meeting a friend its only me he said oh go round and see this girl i know and she was related to my best mate its a complicated story and we sort of went from there really go go many years ago mm mm i kept thinking to myself i dont bloody want this bloody operation i might have picture half way round the world aaron aaron oh dear mustnt complain no children aaron give that back to anthony now now i was playing no i saw anthony with it just now mm mm here give it to me aaron give it to alex come come on weve got to all get home mummy hasnt done all the washing yet yeah come here lets smile you can leave them if you want come on weve got to do dinner got to get our shopping home mummy me me go and put it in the bin one two oh aaron do it though ive got so much to do now ive left it all sharpening where they sharpening down there theres a pencil ha do what so what do you want to do take that little dress or not erm if you dont want to just leave it and i just no i just leave it and ill have a think of whos got you know a two year old a two three year old cant think of anyone no er come on please come on a j not aaron oh look im going home now mum oh wheres me sat here you want mm er come here come here aaron you know them sweets that weve got in our be in my pocket yeah you can have one in a minute if you hurry up and get up right ill leave you here cos im going home im not i want a mint did i kick you i havent got any mints we havent had any of those for ages me got them buttons here are otherwise youll stay here come on im not gonna muck about come on heres going to do come on up im not taking you home in a stroppy mood aaron we left home in a a stroppy mood no aaron why you going home in a stroppy mood not oh mum yeah boo boo you im charlotte you know my name dont you oh whos that is that you no er boo boo do you wanna walk home or go in the pushchair i walk home youre gonna walk home fair enough come here and get your hat on come here these two bibs are very wet up here where hes been dribbling and aaron theres some food in there darling mum yeah i fed him i didnt starve him aaron no well clear up in a minute whos on telly when we get home well put these back in here cos we know theyre whos on telly today timmy mallet timmy mallet timmy mallet timmy mallet hiya darling hiya no i was really surprised cos he hasnt been drinking his juice and that went down timmy mallet timmy mallet i say that was naughty i normally wash them up and i put it back in there dont worry i just that all the washing anyway here are quick tidy up upstairs in the bathroom wash me hair done that this morning i thought oh dear here look oh bye i done me exercises instead ill only getting my to stop whingeing dont push the pushchair itll topple back one happy little fellow then whos a happy little fellow aaron if it topples back and thats it im smacking you come in here hes usually quite good when he wakes up isnt he i havent touched him i dont think ive had him any trouble ah aaron lets see if we can turn your head oh dear its a little bit big no he theyve actually been taken apart and probe about saying school leaving age and that one yeah the kids spilt milk on this and i didnt realize and it all dried stuck all the controls you know what tonys like you know cant you keep the kids away from the computer aaron typically thats like gary caught aaron on saturday changing the tapes over said i didnt know he did that liar er i dont mind them doing the video tapes over but er remember when i was here that day and he was shoving them in and out washing to do you want a lift back no thats alright are you sure yeah yeah honestly walking keeps her fit she quite enjoys walking this one i hate it i dont mind walking but its i get the shopping charlotte no dont get paulines shopping out shes got all her pushchair organized i havent had any i always thought you bring this over for breakfast i dont like walking full stop yeah i i find i like walking first of all its gotta be warm if its cold mummy mum i mean i walked to work every saturday and sunday no matter what the weather yeah oh my god no i no i i suppose what with aaron going to playschool i go out every day walking apart from thursday shall i open the door yeah well you shouldnt of done it its very right as aarons got the door out open hes got ill let you out first right i shall see you later bye bye ill just shut this door hello hello right my two get in you havent got coats on charlotte in now and shut the door oh shut the door now bye charlotte right come on mr man come on you can put your i t v on in a minute im in got in now actually oh sorry oh sorry go and knock you out there what i got oh that must be on i think you can watch josie smith cant you leave it turned down and youll be able to see when it starts yes okay youre a really good boy arent you youre a really good boy yeah take him upstairs and i thought oh he could be mine this little one i dont think mummy would like that you know but he hes at that age now where i could have another kid and look after it quite easily if i had one but i dont wanna go through not the pregnancy but i dont want to go through all the babies and getting up in the night and one thatll come out six months old be happy ill be quite happy yeah yeah because they say to play with when theyre babies you cant do nothing with them but they sleep peace and quiet ya well yeah they can be boring as well cant they yeah you know when you spend the night you know one popping in and looking after i find that easier than just putting them down to sleep yeah i find them a constant worry when theyre sleeping cos youre making sure whether theyre still breathing never really bothered too much about that and ive always been very like erm ooh la ha ha you think thats funny er happy go lucky i dont think i think if i was neurotic should be neurotic yeah do you know what i mean and erm hes got really red rosy cheeks i know at the front it was the same yesterday i dont know if its his teeth again oh go on what you doing i noticed last night when i was bathing him and covered in his ears this one mum ma yeah mum ma look what ive done he sat on it no leave your i noticed it i thought it looked like a rash and i felt the side of it and its just warm and i thought oh he he must getting whatever you know cos at first i thought he was hot in his cot and you know but just he hasnt got none through yet though has he there all there but hes not i tell you if one comes theyll all come at once yeah i reckon they just want to start it cos once they start getting through thats when they start getting wanting decent wanting to eat more and i mean i make them clean theirs thoroughly theyre really good at doing them actually as well yeah mum i cant hear the telly no you dont need to get into that in the fridge anthony open your eyes and ill put everything in the car yeah you gonna come and put your coat on oh hes chewing on mummys scarf so itll definitely only be till wednesday till wednesday right say right right right shame i cant have you any more i shall miss you yeah yeah say thats not fair say i shall miss you then wont i say i really appreciate your time thats alright dont worry right youve made a nice mess out there havent you mum ma i want them i want one of them right then charlie what you gonna sing for us happy birthday to granddad go on then and me right you both gonna sing happy birthday to your granddad are you alright then stand there then right go on then off you go im listening what about the song have just sing it happy birthday to you happy birthday to you happy birthday dear granddad happy birthday to you happy birthday to you happy birthday to you happy birthday dear granddad happy birthday to you well done what you gonna sing for me next then erm twinkle twinkle twinkle twinkle you wanna sing that one do you twinkle twinkle little star how i wonder what you are up above the world so high like a diamond in the sky twinkle twinkle little star how i wonder what you are twinkle twinkle little star how i wonder what you are up above the world so high like a diamond in the sky twinkle twinkle little star how i wonder what you are very good what about singing the ones you sing at playschool jingle jingle bells no what about the one my mummy lives in this house no jingle bells jingle bells jingle all the way oh what fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh jingle bells jingle bells jingle all the way oh what fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh i need to go to the toilet you see go on then hurry up wait for me mummy im gonna sing what you gonna sing erm erm erm i be your in your house go on then youre my sister youre my mum mm my daddy youre my try singing without sweets in your mouth and try singing a bit louder i might be able to hear you over here how many live in our house youre my sister youre my mum youre my daddy youre my brother no not bad not bad how many are living in our house well but sing it with charlotte as well then how many people live in your house how many people live in your house one my father two my mother three my sister four my brother theres one more now let me see oh yes of course it must be me how many people live in your house how many people live in your house how many people live in your house one my father two my mother three my sister four my brother theres one more now let me see oh yes of course it must be me how many people live in your house well done the bear went over the mountain the mountain the mountain the bear went over the mountain to see what he could see it all that he could see is the other side of the mountain all that he could see is the other side of the mountain the bear went over the mountain the other side of the mountain the bear went over the mountain the mountain the mountain the bear went over the mountain thats all that he could see erm what about whats that other one you learnt the chicken one yeah go on then i dont know where it starts erm five little chickens five little chicks yeah five and five no hide them round your back go on then five and five make ten sitting on top of the mother hen with the mother hen with the mother hen start again start again five and five makes ten sitting on top with the mother hen five and five makes ten sitting on top with the mother hen crackle crackle crackle what do i see ten little yellow chicks as fluffy as can be thats it whats the matter whats the matter darling shall we sing er mum what else shall we sing erm i dont know what else what other things do you learn at playschool then erm how many people in your house erm ah some sausages how many sausages sausages erm yeah the oh i dont know how the end starts off and we havent singed it properly one two three four five six we have sixsix sshh six sausages in a pan one went pop and the other went bang went bang oh thats it go on then sing it off you go start again one went pop and the other no no in it dont it start off three little sausages sizzling in the pan yeah go on then three little sausages sizzling in the pan one went pop and the other went bang bang yeah then what happens two little sausages yeah i dont two little sausages in the pan one went pop and the other went bang went bang one little sausages sitting in the pan one went pop and the other went bang went bang five little sausages sitting in the pan one went pop and the other went bang went bang oh really what else shall we learnt ant oh how many how hickory hickory dock go on then hickory hickory dock the mouse ran up the clock the clock struck one down the mouse run hickory tickery dock tick tock tick tock insy winsy spider go on then insy winsy spider climb up the insy winsy spider climb up the spout and down no insy winsy spider climbs the spiders web i think thats how it goes the spider went up the spout is me down come the rain and out come the sun all the sun came out in the rain insy winsy spider climbed up again well that werent too bad but not very good what what else shall we do mm there must be loads that you learn at playschool what are they oh i want im just tidying up a bit while youre singing darling no we dont want baby getting them mm you can get them all out again in a minute the bear went over the mountain what else erm what other songs do you learn i know what other songs i learn what er hickory hickory dock yeah what about doing jack in the box er not me down yeah jack in the box go on then yeah we wanna get down in our little box first go on then erm jack in the box rest his no i cant sing it what is it jack in the box resting so still will you come out yes i will yes i will yes i will what other one go on then sit down and ill sing it and you have to do the jump up and do the yes i will quick curl up quick quick rightjack in the box resting so still will you come out yes i will yes i will yes i will ah a jack in the box what else do we know oh careful i dont know what other songs do you learn at school hello darling no playschool what playschool yeah what other things do we learn at playschool erm erm i know the one you go like that i dont know that one sing hi ho hi ho hi ho its off to work we go weve a huff huff huff and a whin whin whin hi ho hi ho hi ho hi ho its off to work we go weve a huff huff huff and a whin whin whin hi ho hi ho its home from work we go weve a huff huff huff and a whin whin whin hi ho hi ho its off to work we go weve a chuff chuff chuff and a whin whin whin hi ho hi ho its home from work we go what they doing with a with a chuff chuff chuff and a whin whin whin hi ho hi ho yes alright i think weve had enough of that one now i think we know you know that one dont we jordan erm what other ones do you learn i dont know well youre the ones that go to playschool i dont the one that goes i dont know one that you whistle in oh i know what if you really want to show yourself oh go on then where what bit does it start off i dont know im not at playschool i dont learn it i dont know erm jingle bel if youre happy and you know it yeahif youre happy and you know it and you really want to show it right start from the beginning if youre happy and you know it and you really want to show it clap your hands if youre happy and you know it and really want to show stamp your feet or how ever it goes go on then you do it how you really want to know it stamp your feet if you really want to no anthony will you stop banging on the radiator no its are you happy and if youre happy and you know it clap your hands if youre happy and you know it clap your hands we want to sing it if youre happy and you know it i know i want to sing it and you really want to show it mum mum i want to sing it go on then if youre happy and you know it clap your hands if youre happy and you know it clap your hands if you happy and you know it and you really want to show it if youre happy and you know it clap your hands if you happy and you know it stamp your feet stamp your feet ah get off get offif youre happy and you know it stamp your feet stamp your feet if youre happy and you know it and you really want to show it happy if youre happy and you know it stamp your feet stamp the feet good now now weve still got a lot to do oh go on then mustnt stop you from working must we darling no mustnt stop them from working if you if you happy and you know it tip your head but not your head if you if youre happy and you know it do a four get off the radiator do a four very quietly if you sing it quietly you wont sing something properly if youre gonna sing i do again head and shoulders go on then do head and shoulders head and shoulders knees and toes knees and toes head and shoulders knees and toes knees and toes and eyes and ears and mouth and nose head and shoulders knees and toes me and he i have to do it a little bit faster a little bit faster then head and shoulders knees and toes knees and toes head and shoulders knees and toes knees and toes and eyes and ears and mouth and nose head and shoulders knees and toes knees and toes and eyes and ears and mouth and nose head and shoulders knees and toes knees and toes now its really faster where karen beats us go on then really faster head and shoulders knees and this what i did start again then head and shoulders knees and toes knees and toes and eyes and ears and mouth and nose head and shoulders knees and toes knees and toes i beat you now do it really quick quick ready go head and shoulders knees and toes knees and toes head and shoulders knees and toes knees and toes and eyes and ears and mouth and nose head and shoulders knees and toes knees and toes oh dear all worn out now me wanna sing hi ho again you wanna what sing hi ho again oh er watch where youre going there cos little ones there can i take this its not that warm darling mummy undo your bottoms ones thats right its got poppers then mummy er hello lovey got poppers there mummy dont get them muddled up there cos they look the same aagh put that bleeding pussy cat down ooh ah ah pull your trousers up youre gonna sing hi ho again are you i put mine over here like that good girl hi ho hi ho hi ho no erm start all again hi ho hi ho its off to work we go weve a huff huff huff and a whin whin whin hi ho hi ho its home from work we go with a chuff chuff chuff and a whin whin whin hi ho hi ho its off to work we go with a chuff chuff chuff and a whin whin whin hi ho hi ho i think theyre mad its off to work we go weve a da da da and a whin whin whin hi ho hi ho its off to work we go oh weve a da da da theyre mad my my this round my hand children hi ho hi ho its off to work we go with a chuff chuff chuff whin whin whin hi ho hi ho its home from work we go with a chuff chuff chuff whin whin whin hi ho hi ho its off to work we go oh now then whats the matter whats the matter me wanna sing the lorry well you sing it again then me wanna sing the lorry you what alright then you sing me wanna sing the lorry you wanna sing what the lorry the lorry one yeah me get my lorry oh hello beautiful oh you listening to their noise how many lorries can you count how many lorries can you count i know how many lorries you can count shall i sing it to you how many lorries can you count how many lorries can you count theyre making a lot of noise arent they how many lorries can you count lorries can you count one one one thats all we can count all we one by big and stout i clapped my hands and i jump up jump up and turn around and i jump did jordan leave his dummy on the floor oh no its there no you havent me wanna sing lorry again lorry and lorry lorry how many lorries can you count mummy listen to us im listening im listening how many lorries can you count one one one thats all we can count why dont you jump instead of turning round are you sure youre not just making that one up no we are not are you sure about that of course mum mum i know i know another charlotte youve knocked his dummy out and now i know another song about donald duck donald duck went up the hill stuck in the miney mo down in the rain and was for donald duck for erm i knowinsy winsy spider climb up the water spout down came the rain and washed poor winsy out out came the sun and dried all the rain and insy winsy climb up the spout again i sing a song about donald duck donald duck wears a hat like this a hat like this like this donald duck wears a hat like this has he got a drink of coke er donald duck had a drink of coke mm mm donald duck had a drink of coke i think youre just making that song up dear no its not its my new guest on and then jack and the jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water down fell jack and broke his crown and jill came tumbling turn it off youll waste the battery after mum did you hear me yeah anthony turn that off dont waste the batteries on it darling did you hear me mum yeah i did jack and jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water jack fell down and broke jack and jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water jack fell down and broke his crown and jill came tumbling after do you know humpty dumpty yeah humpty dumpty sat on the wall humpty dumpty had a great fall all the kings horses and all the kings men couldnt put humpty together again i tell you what you know more songs at your age than what i ever knew when i was little i couldnt remember all them er no apples two little apples hiding in the tree go on then i havent heard that one two little apples high in the apple two little apples smiled down at me i shook the tree as hard as i could yummy yummy they were very good thats what you have to say yummy yummy they were very good i suppose youre supposed to of eaten them was you no no no sing it again nice and clearly and slowly two little apples high in the tree two little apples smiled down at me i shook the tree as hard as i could yummy yummy they were very good thats a good little song innit yeah yeah i know what what five little monkeys jumping on the bed go on then me five little monkeys jumping on the bed one fell off and bumped his head mummy phoned the doctor and the doctor said no more monkeys jumping on the bed no more monkeys jumping on the bed four little monkeys jumping on the bed one fell off and bumped his head mummy phoned the doctor and the doctor said no more monkeys jumping on the bed four little monkeys jumping on the bed one fell off and bumped his head mummy phoned the doctor and the doctor said no more monkeys jumping on the bed three little monkeys jumping on the bed one fell off and bumped his head mummy phoned the doctor and the doctor said no more monkeys jumping on the bed i know two little monkeys jumping on the bed one fell off and bumped his head mummy phoned the doctor and the doctor said no more monkeys jumping on the bed one little monkey jumping on the bed one fell off and bumped his head mummy phoned the doctor and the doctor said no more monkey jumping on the bed one little monkey jumping on the bed one fell off and bumped his head mummy phoned the doctor and the doctor said no more monkey jumping on the bed thats a noisy one cor want it mate me and er sing pussy cat sing pussy cat yeah go on then pussy cat pussy cat where are you pussy cat pussy cat where are you hang on a minute its supposed to be pussy cat pussy cat who did there is it not supposed to be pussy cat pussy cat where have you been ive been to london to see the queen no pussy cat pussy cat where on no sing pussy cat pussy cat on my own pussy cat on his own yeah pussy cat pussy cat on your own yeah then what i think youre making that one up arent you mum its pussy cat pussy cat have some pie for where mummy dont give them some pie and pussy cat pussy cat up in london theres two about pussy cats oh well as we dont know any of them wed better not sing them had we yeah but we know pussy cat pussy cat where have you been what about humpty dumpty weve singed that have you not me sing it alright then what other nursery rhymes you know erm erm i know three blind mice three blind mice three blind mice see how they run see how they run they all run after the farmers wife he cut off their tails with a carving knife have you ever seen such a thing in your life three blind mice me and three little three little three little pardon three little sweets in the what was that charlotte he saying three little sweets in the tree no right erm yes hang on anthony speak clearly i cant understand you yet darling you sing it with us three little sweets three little sweets is that right no what about what about baa baa black sheep no i was going to say what about the one about five sticky buns in the bakers shop do you know that one yeah go on then sit down and five sticky buns in the bakers shop is that right yeah whats the next bit i dont know oh no it wasnt it was five currant buns wasnt it yeah go on then sing it five currant buns in the bakers shop one went no i cant remember what comes after that five currant buns in the bakers shop five currant bake sshh five currant buns in the bakers shop one went pop and the other went bang no no five currant buns in the bakers shop no i know what oh i dont know that i cant think of that one three little kittens unless it was yeah three currant buns in a bakers shop i paid a penny and no oh i dont know i cant think of it i laid a penny no i spended a baker shop and one took away five currant buns in a bakers shop one went no five currant buns in a bakers shop shop along came a keeper and fi fat and delicious with sugar on the top along came the people and buyed it too no five currant buns in a bakers shop round and sticky with the sugar on the top peter paid a penny and took one away two currant buns left on the tray sing that one then three currant buns in the bakers shop three currant buns in the bakers shop fat and sticky with sugar on the top peter paid a penny and took one away then there were two currant buns left on the tray two currant buns in the bakers shop fat and sticky with sugar on the top peter paid a penny and took one away two currant buns in the bakers shop fat and sticky with sugar on the top peter paid a penny and took one away there was one currant bun left on the tray mum cos i one currant bun in the bakers shop round and fat with sugar on the top peter paid a penny and took one away mum cos we mum mum mummum mum yes charlie can we sing that last one by our self if you must one currant bun in the baker shop sticky and round with sugar on the top peter pay a penny but took it away now there was none left on the tray thats right no currant buns oh well you my prouded thing me an eating i wanna sing i wanna sing pussy cat pussy cat where have you been go on then pussy cat pussy cat where have you been ive been to london to visit the king pussy cat pussy cat what were you there i frightened a little mouse under the chair thats a good one what what three little kittens i dont know that one three little kittens three little kittens see how they run see how they came along came the father and make it hat when he put his hat on and said i know three little ducks swimming three little ducks swimming three little ducks swimming go to the pond and round and back no i hold a hold on to my hands hold on to my hands ant hold on to my hands you sing row row the row the boat gently down the stream by our self hold hands ant were gonna sing row row row the boat gently down the stream are you tired are you tired were gonna sing row row row the boat gently down the stream are you tired alright then i use it with my feet mm no dont aggravate charlotte what what about row row row row row the boat gently down the stream merrily merrily merrily merrily life is but a dream ant do you wanna sing row row row row the boat gently down the stream mm row row row the boat whats the matter ah charlotte no hes got his shoes on thatll hurt if he catches you get up and away from him now life is but a dream now stop aggravating him he doesnt want to play or sing why any why dont you why dont why dont you want to sing er leave er no do you wanna sing row row row the boat gently down the stream no we got er do oh darling whats the matter no me got to sing i know youve got to sing wheels on the bus oh you want picking up do you no im singing the one the lorry little and the lorry he wants to sing little and the lorry go on then little and the lorry little and the lorry do you see listen can you sing quietly alright alright im gonna sort you out come on then sshh do some more singing then erm i dont know what to sing i think of something you two think quietly a minute mm weve got to think of something er ma make me horrible is that one yours oh no me not altered mine yet where are they oh er me eaten them anth want one what do you want you want the same colour as your car yellow yellow or orange which do you want me want black well theres no black ones in these er me have blue i aint got any blue in here ah we got this one we got yellow in there and red erm yellow yeah shall we have yellow aagh yellow yeah we have yellow then erm that me want that no i want red you have yellow you have this no i dont want me have me have a green one me have the green one well is there any green on your car erm no there isnt is there yeah a little bit where little bit of green where in the door where no i cant see any yeah but you can have green there you go i give you green no it isnt thats green ant what do you think this maybe be green green there i did them here for you see oh no another one in there you can have two then cant you stop doing that oh it wont shut will it just press that button oh stop that i want it to shut well it wont shut there now weve got two two each havent we and i just gave you two two arent i this recorded that and recorded this when i open it so get two out thats one of yours ah thats two of yours erm now its my turn mine no i play with that orange one yeah and that one there and that one oh warm them up now ant no i right mine is warmed up you put them on there i need some oven gloves has anybody got oven gloves oh yes teddy heres my oven glove wheres your jumper ant is that over there yes yours is folded up my wasnt was it no did it how did you er i want it in there i got idea me have a oh i can eat them alright we havent thinked of any songs oh we cant think of any more songs thats alright it dont hurt to have a bit of peace and quiet i know i know a song oh do you yeah three little kittens and mother gave them three little kittens ah dont you eat all eat them all three little kittens they walked round the door oh not on the window sill their mother said he isnt well we brushed the kittens those naughty little kittens in the show ah ah aagh whats the matter the three little well ask me to sort it out dont sit there and whinge anthony and they found the i got it now three little kittens they found their mother three little kittens they found their mittens i got it and mother did we found our mittens when you got your mittens now you can have your meow meow meow meow er a have you got your other one out shall i put mine in there where did you put it through there how like that in there and you couldnt even get it out er that take it and thats how youve got it out and i want do you know if i ate a strawberry one yet yeah how did you know that do you look at the paper or anything did you oh no its broken that is it oh this is better thats better to fix it thats what i havent have a sweetie oh its a bit hard to do innit good boy keep working darling but the only problem with it that the wheels dont go round do they wheres your drill what you doing fixing your car are you yeah he hasnt got got something though stand up i know a song now ive got a song hickory hickory dock the mouse did run up the clock the clock struck one what do you think of that hickory hickory dock tick tock there are i know that one er get a drink do you have to tip them all out anthony mark yeah well i hope youre gonna put them all away later yeah had a bit of my drink oh my drink anthony are you sure i think there was some theres still a little bit in there ant mum mum stop the pigeon stop the pigeon mummy a little bit in there you want a drink dear have your sweets for what have your sweets for what thats my last one me want a green one no not any more and me want a er not and that i got two theyre broken my last one no more for whattelephone ringing hello can i do that no you cant me have a go oh right okay charlotte be quiet ah oh thats alright yeah im just feeding my baby whats he coming round for then no must be well whats it gonna cost at the moment then well it might put the price up a bit the yeah whos that with them oh you definitely gonna have wheres the spanner thing me got it oh i need it i want it or are you still having a me doing that is have you got three white ones no well im i need that one thats not a white one you need to go through the wheel there see oh then well dont have it done then well if you have them done youll have them with the frame oh wont they why wont this rod go through oh youre not having those aluminium ones then mm wont go through oh whatever at least they wont rot thats right no and not yeah i got a yeah we could do with decorating but its not really worth it you need a white one no i cant i cant yeah i know you did and nobody can work on here and wont work on that bit well were gonna do the kitchen anyway under the er insurance where that water leaked see it keeps falling off the stupid thing i suppose you can to decorate it as well were gonna have that dark grey and that way it wont cost us anything we just wait you know just get it out on our insurance policy so well send it off no not at the moment so ive still got to clean my kitchen out thoroughly mum ma mum ma louann arkansas louann is a town in the us state of arkansas crossdressing crossdressing is when someone wears clothes that are commonly associated with the opposite sex crossdressing is often done to create a transgender identity it has also been used for disguise comfort and in the performing arts in modern times and in history in theatre a male role played by a woman is called a breeches role a japanese term and subculture for men who crossdress as women isotokonoko in the west young men who do this are sometimes called femboys crossdressing is sometimes viewed negatively due to going against gender norms especially in regards to men drag queens and kings use crossdressing to make fun of this
north sinai governorate north sinai governorate is one of the governorates of egypt the capital city is arish the governorate is located on the northern half of the sinai peninsula magnetic resonance imaging magnetic resonance imaging mri or nuclear magnetic resonance imaging nmri are techniques that doctors use to give a visual representation of soft tissue flesh inside the body magnetic resonance uses nuclear magnetic resonance to generate these images to take an mri image the patient lies on a movable bed the bed enters a strong magnetic field and then radio waves are applied for a short time in a different direction this sudden shift causes certain atoms in the patients body to make special signals the mri scanner detects those special signals the mri scanner then sends the signal information to a computer and the computer creates an image of the inner body by using the signal information pros and cons the mri is used to diagnose disorders of the body that cannot be seen by xrays the mri is painless and has the advantage of avoiding the dangerous xray radiation it is an expensive medical procedure due to the high cost of the equipment some metallic objects may distort the image like hip shoulder and knee replacements but the exam can still be done cochlear ear implants some older aneurysm clips in the brain and most pacemakers are not mri compatible obese and severely claustrophobic patients often need sedation andor imaging with anopenmagnet which is much less confining contrast agents may or may not be indicated for some patients and those with compromised kidney function may not be able to receive the contrast due to a serious but rare skin reaction which parts of the body mri scans study mri scans can be used to study the brain spinal cord bones joints breasts the heart and blood vessels it can also be used to look at other internal organs mri scans can be used to find blood clots as well an mri scan can be used as an extremely accurate method of disease detection throughout the body neurosurgeons use an mri scan not only in defining brain anatomy but in evaluating the integrity of the spinal cord after an injury an mri scan can evaluate the structure of the heart and aorta where it can detect aneurysms or tears furthermore mri is nowadays used intraoperatively it provides valuable information on glands and organs within the abdomen and accurate information about the structure of the joints soft tissues and bones of the body often surgery can be deferred or more accurately directed after knowing the results of an mri scan ansbach district ansbach germanlandkreis ansbach east franconianlandgrais anschba is alandkreisdistrict in bavaria germany the source of the altmühl river is in the district bipartisanship bipartisanship sometimes referred to as nonpartisanship is a political issue usually when there is a twoparty system especially those of the united states in which opposing political parties find common ground through compromise charleston vermont charleston is a town in orleans county vermont united states
épeugney épeugney is a commune it is in bourgognefranchecomté in the doubs department in east france synthetic fabric synthetic fabrics are fabrics manufactured in factories using chemical synthesis they are also known as artificial or manmade fabrics these include nylon polyester polyvinyl chloride pvc and rayon synthetic fibers are made by the joining of monomers into polymers by the process of polymerization references ltbrgt in the dream i keep having about jordan catalano im trying to catch up with him but its hard because theres something wrong with the floor sometimes my father is there sometimes my greataunt gertrudes funeral kind of gets mixed in with it the end of the dream is always the same i catch up with him i yell and scream how he hurt and betrayed me how i can never forgive him he just stands there like someone caught in a storm who stopped caring how what he gets then i wake up the storm of words still pounds through my body hatred can become like food it gives you this energy you can live off it i cant discuss this on the phone my bagel burned that just reminded me of my entire dream you unplug that first i told you all right okay ill meet you at the space at noon all right the money guys are starting to waffle cold feet really yes well i say good riddance if they cant stand the heat get out of the restaurant yes go dad listen everyone you want to hear what i dreamed maybe later no thanks dad something is really wrong with that toaster i know here finish my bagel thats okay im not hungry i dreamed about tony poole seriously you had a dream about rickie vasquez well it wasnt you know that type of dream we were just dancing in this big vegetable garden i was wearing this dress i saw onthe nanny so how much do you know about him rickie vasquez nothing but hes best friends with rayanne graff and youre friends with her arent you im not friends with rayanne graff im not i cant believe this i cant believe you didnt tell me this immediately im telling you now hey its a bump in the road excuse me its a little more than a bump in the road if our potential investors want me out of the picture theyre insecure okay its normal yeah you should have mentioned it when it first came up hello hi hi i brought lunch thats great good let me go out for a while and get some air hes completely right i should have told him the second i knew i mean its unorthodox you know hes never actually worked as a chef true but all he has to do is cook for them thats all theyll be eating out of his hand well better get back to the office before they fire me you know it occurred to me this morning an old friend of mine from high school ended up in the restaurant business yes well an old boyfriend actually im pretty sure that he ended up running a bar and grill anyway id be happy to contact him why just i dont know maybe it would help to talk to somebody whos been through it well yes sure ill talk to anybody all right heres the deal tasting is believing my cooking speaks for itself all right i have to do what i do best which is cook so i will cook for these money guys and that will be that right right right right okay now once again each of the vocabulary words preferably spelled correctly must be used in a sentence now anyone who would like to read more about grecian urns for extra credit should speak to me right now its so weird when you see someone you just dreamed about like its going to show i better go do that extra credit thing cant believe we have to use all those words in a sentence i mean not all in the same sentence but still so im still doing that tutoring thing you know yes so guess what theres a term for me im a rudimentary reader with low literacy skills that kid brain figured it out from this manual should i check to see if i have a few more copies yes ill be with you in one second kids so hows everything hows delia fisher krakow stop asking me how she is you treated her like crap and she is way over you she likes someone else now oh yeah who that guy angela hangs out with rickie vasquez what what else my band got back together we got a new name were residue now so ive been writing songs why are you telling me all this i dont know youre the one who signed me up for tutoring in the first place so forget it he had the nerve to talk to you i dont believe him chase face youre shaking i had that dream again last night where im screaming at him i just remembered what i dreamed angela chase can i put you down to sell thirty tickets for our town gee whiz angela this is thirty measly tickets okay yes great god he just wears you down last night i dreamed that rayanne graff and i were appearing in this water ballet together for charity okay heres how we do it you tell me a story a true story that happened to you and i take certain key words from the story and make flashcards i blew it is this the story or is this just forget the story i cant think about some crappy story my life sucks too much yes how come because she hates me and i deserve it you know who i mean right yes today after katimskys i tried to explain to her that i was you know sorry or whatever so what happened nothing i didnt know what to say say youre sorry you can go up to any girl and get her number yet youre afraid to tell angela chase youre sorry so nothing its just ironic well so what whatsironic when you realize the component of weirdness in a situation help me brain help me figure out something good to say to angela no no look you did an undefendable thing okay no one can change that i mean you have to live with it its like you created your own prison and now you have to exist in it thats perfect give me some more stuff like that no no absolutely not its not the phonics manual does not cover that type of situation the phonics manual i cannot be involved whatever you say or dont say to angela chase is completely between you and her okay relax ill figure it out myself fine thats actually fine good you figure out what you want to say to her and ill do some calculus and well just work independently deal what have you got so far you think im unhappy me well in my humble opinion yes dont sayin my humble opinion thats angela talk thats how angela chase talks what are you trying to depress me for your information i happen to be a very happy up person what are you looking at nothing ignore her shes just a naturally happy up person by the way i put you down to sell our town tickets no dont put me down take me off i have no free time as it is all right rickie hi hi youre working on our town right yes hes the stage manager i mean not the part of the stage manager but the actual i would really like to get involved with the play i mean okay we need more people to sell tickets great sign me up me too okay ill let you guys know where you can pick them up and everything good bye bye what stop it you know what so sharon cherski told me that delia has it for you has it for me what thats an expression people say right right yes tony i did not camille cherski gave me your number okay she got it from howard pickett at the last reunion because i already told you i need your advice okay me too ill see you friday oh god dont sneak up on me like that mom whos tony mom why are you blushing mom do you realize that your voice just sounded completely different really oh my god mom hes cute i told you so yes but i cant trust your judgment on cuteness mom you went hitchhiking no no that is a totally fake picture that never happened and if either of you girls ever attempt such a thing mom you really havent seen him since high school lord i havent even thought about him in years i had a dream about him last night i dreamed i was taking out the garbage and suddenly i realize theres someone there and its princess diana not another princess diana dream why does mom dream about her a lot not that often anyway anyway shes all upset about the divorce and everything and she keeps repeatingprincesses just dont get divorcedand i sayi know i knowand then i see him tony and i thinkhe looks just the sameand thats all i remember so do you love him more than you love dad danielle no honey thats okay no its a ridiculous question that kind of thing gives me nightmares what kind of thing that you and daddy could get divorced danielle shes going to see him for one hour to talk about restaurants angela well i mean a person can have feelings for someone even if theyre not like the person any more sweetie tony poole is someone that i knew long long ago long long ago like a fairy tale thats right but hes not who i chose to make my life with i chose your dad but did you love him im not sure with tony it was crazy we really did some pretty crazy and wild things back then i did what can i say but its always tempting to lose yourself with someone whos maybe lost themselves but eventually you want reality that makes sense im home i called tony poole this evening really boy was he shocked yes well i bet it was no big deal believe me his wife answered the phone anyway it turns out that he was in the restaurant business for like twelve years where is he now prison he has a jeep dealership in harrisburg so i invited him to stop by on friday night just in case he has some pearls of wisdom to dispense unless i mean is that okay of course its okay its probably a good idea to get other peoplesexperiences whove been there yes exactly i wont be there though im cooking for the investors on friday night she dreamed about rickie my rickie so what do you think i mean does he ever you know with girls because she is a real sweetie but i thought she craved brian krakow come on well be late for homeroom okay let me see that thing about the prison just beg her forgiveness i mean tell her youre scum that youre lower than scum that youre not fit to lick her shoes im sorry i didnt mean to get insulting what about that other thing your parents always say my parents are psychiatrists okay you cant go by them a what kind of wish unconscious wish to punish you i mean her got it angela come on angela im going to be late for homeroom what i did an undefendable thing i created my own prison and i have to exist in it maybe i had a wish or whatever to punish you an unconscious wish youve heard of them right yes i think so i cant believe what you just said was really amazing i know okay okay what now we can have a serious talk we just did come on you cant hit a person with something that profound and expect that to be the end of the discussion you cant i forgot im late for homeroom i was so close yesterday but it wasnt enough shes like starved or something its got to be written down so i cant screw it up well so write her a letter no no i am not writing a letter to angela chase for you i cant rickie it was like a dream i mean you would not believe the brilliantly insightful words that came out of his mouth go ahead im listening and then just as im realizing that theres hope that we could actually communicate he runs away i have never been so completely and totally are those the posters yes can i take one home to show amber sure amber is totally jazzed it turns out its her big dream to have a daughter in the school play really id better go get out of my way why does she dislike me what have i ever done to her so whats new i mean is anything new with anybody we both know or anything well if you must know shes in shock once again something jordan catalano did has left her completely and totally mystified it was me i mean i told jordan what to say what i cant defend it its undefendable brian i dont believe this youre using jordan catalano what hes using me yes but youre using him too to express your true feelings towards angela or whatever oh my god youre right careful someone could step on them thanks delia come on so dont forget put me down to sell tickets boy she really likes you i cant even believe it i mean its such an unfamiliar experience i mean do you realize how much easier my life would be if i could just like her back i mean brian this could be my chance to be straight okay so we agreed on the rack of lamb with green peppercorn sauce come on come on its compatible with the sauté de fois gras we know we want the creme brulee okay fine lamb listen i spoke with alexander hes going to come up with some visual aids to give them something to picture great so its the monsieurs moneybags plus their significant others plus is patty coming no no thats just as well makes me less nervous actually shes having that guy tony over to the house that night you know the old boyfriend from high school shes going to grill him about the restaurant business i think shes kind of curious you know he meant a lot to her at a certain time in her life i mean its okay i can handle it clearly no well i mean lets say they even flirt a little or whatever i mean that doesnt mean that mean yes i know a person can enjoy the enjoyment of flirting without exactly without any intention of necessarily mean anything everything means something but right exactly of course theres no law that says you cant act jealous what no no we dont play games like that i dont call that a game what do you call it considerate dear angela i know in the past ive caused you pain and im sorry and ill always be sorry until the day i die and i hate this pen im holding because i should be holding you i hate this paper under my hand because it isnt you i even hate this letter because its not the whole truth because the whole truth is so much more than a letter can even say if you want to hate me go ahead if you want to burn this letter do it you could burn the whole world down you could tell me to go to hell id go if you wanted me to and id send you a letter from there sincerely jordan catalano hey hi what are you reading have you ever just completely given up on someone and then something happens and you go oh my god theres so much more to this person than i ever dreamed hey keep it moving so you got this letter from jordan catalano its not just this letter its the most incredible letter ive ever gotten ever boy you must have really worked hard i mean tutoring him i really i should thank you its obviously made a real difference what was your favorite part i mean when you were reading it was there a certain part that made you brian im sorry its too personal i mean oh my god i got to go i read what you wrote i could hardly look i could hardly believe how beautiful it was look im not i dont want to pretend like no i dont want to pretend either im glad you liked it but i i didnt like it i loved it i loved it i have all these dreams where i know exactly what to say and you tell me you know that you forgive me brian brian if you still want to sell our town tickets everyone has to pick them up tonight at our place i mean mr katimskys so theyre back together yes of course shes still going to die someday were all going to die brian did you do something or something brian what did you do i wrote this letter to her oh my god and she thinks he wrote it brian you have to tell her no look i mean what difference does it make so they happen to be together so what so what i mean if you analyze why certain people end up with certain other people itll make you want to kill yourself tell her no it wouldnt be right see he asked me for help i helped him i cant go back on that darn it i got a run you want to know something really laughable i have no friends i mean angela chase forget it we obviously cannot discuss that rickie vasquez totally not my friend tino not dependable youre probably thinkingso whatyou deserve to have no friends i mean that is what youre thinking isnt it i have never met anyone like you you know you will say anything and a person can say anything to you youre just like nonshockable or something its kind of its refreshing isnt it yes it is kind of refreshing refreshing so you do have a friend i mean maybe not the one you want but i screwed up the squared angela in a minute here let me get the door for you im going to drop her at katimskys shes up in the stratosphere today if you want me to come i could call tony and cancel no thats fine honest well ill see you can we accept checks and stuff heres all the information hey you made it hi yes so where were you all day like i cant guess what do you mean what can you guess angela i know all about it i know about the letter you know about the letter how could you know brian krakow the reason for all pain these directions dont make sense yes mr katimsky these directions dont make sense i know im coming you realize that brian wrote that letter right well yes i kind of figured that okay good i dont feel so bad for blabbing it then i kind of figured youd figure it out well yes enough tickets gee whiz anybody want to go out for pizza yes could i have a ride home sure okay everybody come on lets blow this pop stand ill be right down okay i couldnt get my zipper zipped well let me try delia maybe we should go somewhere sometime okay you know to a movie or something id like that because i really think that wed be good together okay but youre gay right well i you know i im sorry i didnt no its okay that came out so rude no see i try and not to no i dont like yes im gay i just dont usually say it like that how do you usually say it i dont usually say it i mean ive actually never said it out loud i feel kind of honored i have to be honest i have the biggest crush on you another first see ive pretty much figured it out its partly because i think youre the most fantastic person plus youre an awesome dancer and partly that brian krakow really hurt me i mean im sorry i know hes a friend of yours and all but he is the most selfcentered lowdown dog of all time he uses girls and then tosses them aside i guess im just sort of in the mood to have a crush on somebody where it cant hurt too much be my guest delia if i were attracted to girls id be attracted to you hi okay well what can i say the best laid plans you too bye more i have to say from everything that youve told me i think its clear that you never really meant to hurt her its like you think youre safe or something because you can just walk away anytime because you dont need her and you dont need anyone but the thing you didnt realize is youre wrong you always wear this much makeup i was expecting company tonight an old friend that was he just now on the phone seems that he has a touch of the flu or something and he took all this decongestant and he was afraid to drive this was a person who drove so recklessly when he was 17 that my parents wanted him dead ironic youre right the lamb was too rich hey youre probutter they need to know that up front the sauce was overwhelming no the sauce was incredible it was a poem listen im sorry i have to say something our compliments to the chef here here congratulations im very impressed okay angela here we are bye call me okay if thats a guy named tino im not here hello were in the restaurant business me included sweetheart thats great what can i say im the best so is he still there no so what was it like seeing him again like old times i have to admit im somewhat jealous really well im really glad me too okay ill be home soon okay bye bye got any more milk i just i cant believe it you always believed it i mean you acted like its just an act dont you know that i dont know anything we did it yeah we did it we did it im wrecked i got to get home yes me too lets clean up in the morning okay so ill see you right bye brian brian look at me that letter i told you about rickie said you wrote it and i have to know because know what theres nothing to know okay what rickie probably meant is that jordan catalano asked me to proofread it for grammatical errors you proofread a love letter is this like a game to you hardly but you admit that you were involved im not admitting anything this is a joke right that the two of oh god i cant believe i fell for it its obviously a total lie no i meant every word i mean the person who wrote it meant every word probably brian i didnt write it but brian you said forget what i said forget this whole conversation how you liked it though right it made you happy yes because thats probably all that you know matters to who to you know the person who wrote it angela hey hey hey brain hi hey come on lets go dont worry your mom said its okay see you brain see you tugnyetpont tugnyetpont is a commune it is found in the region picardie in the aisne department in the north of france sandyville iowa sandyville is a city in iowa in the united states
traumatic brain injury a traumatic brain injury tbi also known as an intracranial injury is an injury to the brain caused by an external force head injury is a broader category that may involve damage to other structures such as the scalp and skull tbi can result in physical cognitive social emotional and behavioral symptoms and outcomes can range from complete recovery to permanent disability or death this could be caused from falls crashes or in sport cornufer wuenscheorum cornufer wuenscheorum is a frog it lives in the mountains in the middle of yapen island in indonesia mud lake idaho mud lake is a city in idaho in the united states royal palm beach florida royal palm beach is a village of florida in the united states osterwald osterwald is a community and part of the joint community samtgemeinde of neuenhaus in the county of bentheim in lower saxony the community has the centres of osterwald alte piccardie and hohenkörben veldhausen parish in osterwald are found two brooks the soermannsbecke and the böltbecke which later release into the lee neighbouring communities osterwalds neighbours are veldhausen neuenhaus grasdorf georgsdorf esche hohenkörben and bimolten
dalymount park dalymount park is a football stadium in dublin ireland it is the home of bohemian fc come in my son doctor oh whatve you been doing to this poor soul has she been bad to you he did trying to get off the drink oh right aha he got two week ones then he got a four week one but he fell back on it on saturday there aye so its bad with his nerves and everything whats happened to your nerves dear sleeping all day and then at night time house whats making you sleep all day pal do you think its the drink thats doing that aye it must be looking at one you know lets get you sorted out er what age are you now david sixteen no twenty four are you already twenty four howd you get as old as that eh fifty was it fifty two fifty two youre in arent you aye now do you want to go and see the specialist about this drink problem david i mean i can help you a certain a certain amount mm but i mean er there is there is a a clinic a special clinic f for fellows that have got trouble with drink would you like to go and see the specialist he was going to the a a meetings mhm and he was doing alright till then but his pal came back again but ive chased him now aye so hes trying hard again he says hes going to start going to his meeting again aye im too nervous i cannae go out the house without control we can soon stop your nerves and that thats an easy bit thats the easy bit well try this for a couple of weeks and see how things do if this isnt enough then well get in touch with the specialist aha right come back and see me in what a fortnight today aye right okay now one in the morning one at teatime and two at bedtime here we are david and ive got er now youve some special tablets to get your system boosted up again ive given you some other special ones to take during the day just to settle your nerves aye and take an extra dose at night to try and get you into a sleep so we can get you back into sleeping rather than up prowling about during the night cos it does no good at all he got a big pellet in his leg doctor and he went for xrays up to monklands wasnt it aye aye and he he was drunk and he got into the back of his leg with his glass and he got it out it was a great big steel right thing do you know oh it should it should come alright wh when was that david well i was i was me leg for a bit too but i went up to monklands and taken xrays xrays aha and did they did they take it out for you no they no no no they its still there i took it out the other night you took it out the other night right lets have a wee look and see what its like oh aye aye are you gonna take the oh aye right the right that feels okay here and now all right keep it keep it clean outside and inside you dont need to if you want to go swimming or anything fine no problem at all like that doctor you as well did you aye there you are david well see you in a couple of weeks again and see how youre doing ill have to come up ill have to come up and see your right well get ill give you it just now er it away i might use it ah in my sitting room its an eight week is it an eight week one you get no its thir is it a thirteen thirteen weeks no twenty six weeks twenty six is it twenty six aye six months or something six months what was on your last line can you remember he never just just listen doctor i wonder if you could im eating seven boxes of chocolate a week mhm it started with the grandwean you know when shes and im taking a bit and then i seem to get addicted to it and im buying seven boxes whats caus david says its a lack of vitamins no no is it no no no do you think itll do any harm yes oh my god through time it will will it yes you could well get sugar oh thats about a year ago now lets see if we can do something to to help you are you in aye thats right aha eighty one eighty one there you are you get started on that and see oh good if that can keep things under control right thanks doctor right okay now cheerio cheerio just now fishing hook a fishing hook is a hook used to catch fish there are many types of fishing hooks most have a sharp point which sticks into the fish when it is caught there are lots of types of fishing hooks and they all depend on how powerful they can hold the line and the size many hooks have different sizes for different fish bérus bérus is a commune it is found in the region pays de la loire in the sarthe department in the west of france villeneuvesurfère villeneuvesurfère is a commune it is found in the region picardie in the aisne department in the north of france
laddonia missouri laddonia is a city in audrain county missouri united states new orleans english new orleans english refers to the range of accents native to the greater new orleans metropolitan area its often described as new york city english or the boston accent mixed with southern american english most subvarieties are nonrhotic fettuccine fettuccine is a type of long flat slightly wide pasta it can either be in dried or fresh form it has been used in some creamy sauces such as alfredo newton texas newton is a city in the us state of texas pietra ligure pietra ligure is acomunein the province of savona in the liguria region in italy twin towns pietra ligure is twinned with
georgia georgia could mean either of two things our lady of vendôme our lady of vendôme is a title of the blessed virgin mary in the city of porto portugal where she is the patron saint kirby texas kirby is a city in bexar county texas united states sangha department republic of the congo sangha is a department of the republic of the congo in the northern part of the country the capital is ouésso sangha is divided into the commune of ouésso and six districts mixed language a mixed language is a language that arises among a bilingual group these people speak multiple languages the will combine different aspects of the languages they speak examples of such languages are portuñol which is used for several languages that mix spanish and portuguese or mirandese language a mixed language is different from a creole language speakers of a mixed language usually know both source languages well
doubutsu sentai zyuohger doubutsu sentai zyuohger is a japanese television series it is the 40th in toeis super sentai seriessuper hero timejoinedkamen rider ghostand thenkamen rider exaid gif sundsvall gif sundsvall is an association football club in the town of sundsvall in sweden the club has played several allsvenskan seasons the clubs mascot is giffen political asylum someone may ask for political asylum when they are frightened to live oppressed in their own country they will then go to another country if they are allowed to live in the new country this is calledpolitical asylum people who seek asylum say they are victims of threats physical harm or denigration of their human dignity as these are violating their human rights the political asylum is one of the human rights affirmed by article 14 of the universal declaration of human rights and a rules of international human rights law all countries who have agreed to theunited nations conventions relating to the status of refugeesmust let people who do qualify come into their country people who qualify for asylum are those who can show that they might be badly treated in their own country because of their people often confuse exiling an individual from hisher home country as a migration to a political asylum but that is not as it seems migrating with ones own will due to personal reasons can be a political migration but not under the sentence of government people who are given political asylum are called refugees they are often confused witheconomic refugees economic refugees are people who move from a poor country to a richer one so that they may work and make more money often to send back to their families jet deau the jet deau waterjet is a large fountain in geneva switzerland the fountain is one of the citys most famous landmarks and one of the largest fountains in the world it is located at the point where lake geneva empties into the rhône river nephelinite nephelinite is a finegrained or igneous rock made up mostly of nepheline and clinopyroxene also augite nephelinite is dark and may look like basalt in a hand however basalt consists mostly of augite and calcic
highdefinition multimedia interface the highdefinition multimedia interface hdmi is an audiovideo interface for transmitting uncompressed digital data the main use of an hdmi cable is to connect components such as a dvd player to a highdefinition television hdtv hdmi is the uncompressed alldigital standard used for highdefinition hd quality for consumer electronics and pc products using a single cable it transmits digital video multichannel surround sound and control data through a single cable it replaces up to eleven older cables with a single connection it uses the same technology as dvi but is more commonly used especially for consumer electronics and laptops ashland illinois ashland is a village of illinois in the united states souastre souastre is a commune it is found in the region nordpasdecalais in the pasdecalais department in the north of france appenwihr appenwihr is a french commune it is in the hautrhin department of eastern france voiceless bilabial trill the voiceless bilabial trill is a sound used in some spoken languages it is not in english
hansō sōshitsu also known as is the 15th in a series of japanese tea masters of the urasenke family lineage sen sōshitsu is the name of the head iemoto of the urasenke school of the japanese tea ceremony the first person in this line of the sen family to use the name sōshitsu was the youngest son of sen sōtan he was a greatgrandson of sen rikyū wittmund district wittmund is alandkreisdistrict in the northwestern part of lower saxony germany it is in east frisia on the north sea coast part of the wadden sea and of the lower saxony wadden sea national park are in wittmund the east frisian islands langeoog and spiekeroog are in this district sibling species sibling species are species which look alike but cannot breed with each other the classic case isdrosophila pseudoobscuraandd persimilis they are almost identical but if flies from one species are put with flies from the other species they do not interbreed another example was the european mosquito known asanopheles maculipennis this turned out to be a cluster of six different species some of which transmit malaria and some do not london borough of bromley the london borough of bromley is a london borough of south east london bangladesh armed forces the bangladesh armed forces are the combined military forces of the peoples republic of bangladesh it has three uniformed military services the bangladesh army the bangladesh navy and the bangladesh air force medals and decorations the following are the various gallantry service and war medals of the bangladesh armed forces
fisher arkansas fisher is a city in the us state of arkansas ouhans ouhans is a commune it is in bourgognefranchecomté in the doubs department in east france the source of the river loue is in the commune bursins bursins is a municipality in the district of nyon in the canton of vaud in switzerland castelnovo di sotto castelnovo di sotto is acomunein the province of reggio emilia in the emiliaromagna region in italy canberra olympic fc canberra olympic football club is an australian semiprofessional soccer club based in oconnor a suburb of canberra it competes in the national premier leagues capital football npl act it was founded by greek australians and has strong connections to canberras greek community
east rutherford new jersey east rutherford new jersey is a place in bergen county new jersey it is close to manhattan it has several major local sports teams based at metlife stadium and the meadowlands sports complex voiceless nasal glottal approximant the voiceless nasal glottal approximant is a sound used in some spoken languages it is not in english banjo the banjo is a string instrument that was first played by african slaves in the united states a few hundred years ago the idea came from other african instruments the namebanjomay have come from a kimbundu wordmbanza but it could have also come from a senegambian word for the bamboo stick used for the banjos neck the modern banjo comes in a variety of forms including four and fivestring versions a sixstring version tuned and played similarly to a guitar has gained popularity in almost all of its forms banjo playing is characterized by a fast arpeggiated plucking though many different playing styles exist stop codon a stop codon or termination codon is special sequence in the genetic code it is a nucleotide triplet in messenger rna that signals the end of translation it is a codon that is a sequence of three nucleotides in messenger rna it indicates the end of a gene similar to how a full stop indicates the end of a sentence a stop codon signals the end of genetic translation they are also called termination codons or chain termination codons there are three such codons uaa uag and uga proteins are based on polypeptides which are unique sequences of amino acids most codons in messenger rna correspond to the addition of an amino acid to a growing polypeptide chain which may ultimately become a protein stop codons indicate the end of this process and therefore the end of polypeptide synthesis bicycle lighting bicycle lighting is illumination attached to bicycles the idea is to improve the visibility of the bicycle in poor lighting conditionsthat way the bicycle and its rider can be seen more clearly another purpose is to illuminate reflective materials such as cats eyes and traffic signs a third purpose may be to illuminate the road so that the rider can see the way ahead this requires much more luminous flux and more power many countries require one or more bicycle lights to be fitted to bicycles ridden at night usually this is a white light in the front and a red light at the back this is the same as with other vehicles
sixtyfourth note the sixtyfourth note also called a hemidemisemiquaver or semidemisemiquaver is a note with a value of of a whole note which is where it gets its name it has four flags or beams in the formula1 time signature it has a value of of a beat it is the shortest common note in musical notation aftermash aftermash was an american tv series it was a spinoff of themashtv series it was not a successful series and was canceled after two seasons woodpecker finch the woodpecker finch is a species of birds in the family fringillidae they live in the galapagos islands and are named for their habit of eating grubs that live in the woods but the woodpecker finch unlike woodpeckers does not have a long tongue or a bill that is suitable for getting hold of the grubs instead it uses a cactus spine or twig that is the right shape to dig grubs out voiced velar lateral fricative the voiced velar lateral fricative is a sound used in some spoken languages it is not in english dia dia is free and opensource software that is used to make diagrams it lets people draw many different types of technical drawings for example flow charts and circuit diagrams technical diagrams are needed when doing work in subjects such as electronics and resistant materials a flow chart can also be used to show how to plan out how to solve a problem for example how to bake a cake
chainolakes missouri chainolakes is a village in barry county missouri united states pontavert pontavert is a commune in the picardie region of the aisne department in the north of france genesis disambiguation genesis could mean ostreville ostreville is a commune it is found in the region nordpasdecalais in the pasdecalais department in the north of france widows benefit widows benefits in the united kingdom include
ankh the ankh was the egyptian hieroglyphic character that stood for the word ʿnḫ meaning life egyptian gods are often portrayed carrying it by its loop or bearing one in each hand arms crossed over their chest it is also known as the egyptian cross or as crux ansata latin forcross with a handleankhsare viewed as a protective symbol many ancient egyptian gods are seen holding this item university of california riverside the university of california riverside ucr or uc riverside is a public research university in riverside california it is part of the university of california system rankin texas rankin is a city in the us state of texas rival disambiguationrivalorrivalsmay refer to chézyenorxois chézyenorxois is a commune it is found in the region picardie in the aisne department in the north of france
ngeremlengui ngaremlengui is a west palauan state though it has the lowest density of the countrys 16 states it has the largest area and the seventh highest population the state is divided into the three villages ngchemesed ngermetengel and the capital imeong biessenhofen biessenhofen is a municipality in ostallgäu in bavaria in germany kehl kehl is a town in ortenaukreis in badenwürttemberg germany it is on the river rhine directly opposite the french city of strasbourg twin towns kehl is twinned with schleiden schleiden is a town in euskirchen a districtkreisin north rhinewestphalia conflation conflation is what happens when two or more individuals concepts or places seem to be a single identity although they may share one or more characteristics the differences somehow seem to be lost in logic conflation is the practice of treating two distinct concepts as if they were one this produces errors or misunderstandings the fusion or merge of distinct subjects tends to obscure analysis of relationships which are emphasized by contrasts
shatlaks songshatlaks song is the anthem of chechnya a federal subject of russia kaderna kaderna is a village in emmaste parish hiiu county in northwestern estonia beugnon beugnon is a commune it is found in the yonne department in the center of france saintaubindelanquais saintaubindelanquais is a commune it is in nouvelleaquitaine in the dordogne department in southwest france little flock arkansas little flock is a city in the us state of arkansas
bayou vista texas bayou vista is a city in the us state of texas phoenix myrmidon in greek mythology phoenix phoinix gen phoinikos was one of the myrmidons achillesfive commanders during the trojan war his parents were amyntor and cleobule he was the king of the dolopes he also took part in the hunt for the calydonian boar ursus maritimus tyrannus ursus maritimus tyrannus is an extinct subspecies of polar bear penalty cards penalty cards are shown in many sports to show that a player can no longer be in the game has been warned or otherwise has been punished us open golf the us open is a golf tournament which is one of the four major championships played annually it is organized by the united states golf association the torunament takes place annually on the third weekend in june and the host course changes every year
experimental psychology experimental psychology is psychology with experimental methods it includes animals to understand how to work human emotions memory connections and so on gastroenteritis gastroenteritis is a medical term for inflammation of the stomach and intestines it causes diarrhea vomiting and stomach pain it usually happens because of infection by a virus or bacteria another term for gastroenteritis is stomach flu other common terms for gastroenteritis include infectious diarrhea stomach bug and stomach virus it is sometimes called stomach flu or gastric flu but it isnotrelated to the influenza virus which is often shortened toflu völs am schlern völs am schlern is a municipality in south tyrol in northern italy it is about east of bolzano lütschental lütschental is a municipality in the administrative district of interlakenoberhasli in the canton of bern in switzerland ihrlerstein ihrlerstein is a municipality in kelheim in bavaria in germany
vortex a vortex plvortices is a spinning often turbulent flow of fluid the motion of the fluid swirling rapidly around a center is called a vortex the speed and rate of rotation of the fluid are greatest at the center and become smaller with distance from the center heteroromanticism heteroromanticism is a romantic orientation a heteroromantic person is most likely to have a romantic relationship with a person of the opposite gender or sex heteroromantic people can have any sexual orientation the term heteroromantic is useful for asexual people to describe their affection the term is related to heterosexuality the term was created in online spaces such as asexual visibility and education network pfaffing pfaffing is a municipality in rosenheim a districtlandkreisin upper bavaria chuquisaca department chuquisaca is a department in bolivia the capital city is sucre which is also the capital of bolivia el palmar integrated management natural area is in the department provinces the department is divided into 10 provinces which are further subdivided into municipalities and cantons aldingen aldingen is a municipality of the district tuttlingen in the state of badenwürttemberg germany
shyness shyness is the feeling of apprehension not being comfortable or awkwardness especially when a person is around other people this usually happens when someone is doing something or being somewhere they are not used to this can be seen as the opposite of confidence this fear of negative reactions such as being laughed at humiliated criticized or rejected can cause a shy person to retreat stronger forms of shyness can be known as anxiety jetzendorf jetzendorf is a municipality in pfaffenhofen in bavaria in germany epinephelus bleekeri epinephelus bleekeri is a type of fish it belongs to the subfamily epinephelinae it is also called the duskytail grouper habitat this fish can usually be found in shallow water mutiny mutiny is a when a group of people get together to openly oppose change or remove the people or person in authority it usually means a group of soldiers trying to remove their officers or a group of sailors on a ship trying to remove the captain the group of people that mutiny are called mutineers during the age of discovery mutiny meant open rebellion against a ships captain this happened during magellans journey and one mutineer was killed another mutineer was executed and 2 others were put on land and left there after a mutiny on henry hudsonsdiscovery hudson and several others were left in the ocean in a small boat penalty mutiny is still treated as a very bad crime mutineers are punished and may even get the death penalty tramecourt tramecourt is a commune it is found in the region nordpasdecalais in the pasdecalais department in the north of france
sporocarp fungi the sporocarp also known as the fruiting body or the fruit body of a fungus is a multicellular structure on which sporeproducing structures such as basidia or asci are born mushrooms are sporocarps that grow above ground truffles are sporocarps that grow underground the largest known fruiting body is thefomitiporia ellipsoideaspecies found on hainan island the species can measure up to in length and is estimated to weigh between alto paraguay the alto paraguay department upper paraguay is a department of paraguay the capital is the town of fuerte olimpo districts the department has five districts souligny souligny is a commune in the aube department in northcentral france cortes generales the cortes generales are the bicameral legislative chambers of spain it is made up of the congress of deputies the lower house and the senate the upper house the congress of deputies meets in the palacio de las cortes the senate meets in the palacio del senado both are in madrid the members of the cortes generales serve fouryear terms and they are representatives of the spanish people ambricourt ambricourt is a commune it is found in the region nordpasdecalais in the pasdecalais department in the north of france
nickelii sulfate nickelii sulfate also known as nickelous sulfate is a chemical compound its chemical formula is niso4 it contains nickel in its 2 oxidation state it also contains sulfate ions properties nickelii sulfate is a bluish solid it dissolves in water it is normally attached to some water molecules hydrated when it is anhydrous not attached to water molecules it is yellow it reacts with bases to make nickelii hydroxide preparation it is made by dissolving nickelii oxide or nickel metal in sulfuric acid uses nickelii sulfate is used to make other nickel compounds it is also used in the electroplating of nickel on metal objects it is used in the lab marssacsurtarn marssacsurtarn is a commune it is in occitanie in the tarn department in south france interventional radiology interventional radiology is defined as the branch of medicine that diagnoses and treats a wide range of diseases using actions that are performed through the skin for example an injection or carried out with the least damage by xrays sonography and so on some of these procedures are done only for diagnostic purposes while others are done for treatment purposes images are used to direct these procedures which are usually done with needles or other tiny instruments like small tubes called catheters the images provide road maps that allow the interventional radiologist to guide these instruments through the body to the areas containing diseases toluca municipality toluca is the state capital of both the state of mexico and its surrounding municipality hopkins county hopkins county is the name of two counties in the united states
djibouti anthemdjibouti is the national anthem of djibouti lyrics somali and afar lyricssomali lyricssomali ipa transcriptionafar lyricsafar ipa transcription basaluzzo basaluzzo is acomunein the province of alessandria in the piedmont region in italy mouchamps mouchamps is a commune it is found in the region pays de la loire in the vendée department in the west of france scaphognathus scaphognathus was a rhamphorhyncoid pterosaur found in the solnhofen limestone of the upper jurassic it had wings that was about one meter long and a long tail shaped like a leaf the leaftail probably acted like a rudder helping it steer through the air it was probably a diurnal daytime flier whererhamphorhynchuswas probably nocturnal diet scaphognathus atepholidophorusfish bow bow can mean
puisieux pasdecalais puisieux pasdecalais is a commune it is found in the region nordpasdecalais in the pasdecalais department in the north of france wikon wikon is a municipality of the district of willisau in the canton of lucerne in switzerland amar singh thapa amar singh thapa also known as badakaji amar singh thapa budha kazi amar singh thapa or amar singh thapa the elder was the senior commander of nepal army in the conquest of western provinces he is often hailed as living lion of nepal and was posthumously awarded with national heroes of nepal who often led great battles of conquest and defence for gurkhas in person grosbois grosbois is a commune it is in bourgognefranchecomté in the doubs department in east france orland hills illinois orland hills is a village in illinois in the united states
list of tallest structures in australia this is a list of the 22 tallest structures in australia this list has guyed masts towers skyscrapers and chimneys the tallest structure in australia is the omega navigational mast woodside in woodside victoria tallest underconstruction buildings and structures this is a list of the tallest under construction buildings and structures in australia brachiozoa brachiozoa is a group of lophotrochozoan animals consisting of phoronida and brachiopoda frătăuţii vechi frătăuţii vechi is a commune found in suceava county romania android robot an android is a robot that looks very similar to humans in tv shows and movies androids are usually represented by human actors without special effects while robots are usually shown in clunky suits or in makeup in real life androids do exist but they are inhuman and tend to look scary falling into the uncanny valley apostasy apostasy is a term used in a religious context for leaving ones religion usually it means moving to another religion someone who does this is called an apostate apostasy is different from heresy a heretic only questions one or more of the traditions and beliefs of their religion an apostate questions all of them the word was first used in christianity in the roman catholic church the punishment for apostasy is excommunication today the word is used mostly in the context of apostasy in islam sometimes the term is used as a metaphor to refer to changing a nonreligious belief or cause such as a political party or a sports team apostasy in islam a person who rejects underestimates mocks or disrespects religious orders defined as fard or sunnah in fiqh or speaks words calledalfazi kufris called apostate according to the sharia law the penalty is death
beneficiary a beneficiary is someone who gets money or other things from somebody else for example in a life insurance policy the beneficiary gets the money after the insured person dies a beneficiary can also be the person chosen in someones will the person or group who gives the money is called the benefactor in trust law the beneficiary is the person who receives property from a trustee seti zone seti was a zone of nepal it was in the farwestern development region of nepal tuzech mi geet gaat aahe tuzech mi geet gaat aahe is an indian marathi language drama series airing on star pravah swans island maine swans island is a town in hancock county maine united states postfinance postfinance is a large bank in switzerland it is a part of swiss post the swiss postal service it is mainly active to do national and international payments it also offers other services such as saving accounts or accounts for pension plans or morgages but to a lesser extent it is among the biggest financial institutions in switzerland because it is part of swiss post everyone who legally lives in switzerland must be able to get a bank account at postfinance
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persian green persian green is a cyanish green color persian green is a color used in pottery and persian carpets in iran the color persian green is a medium dark shade of cyan ill fix you ill fix you good get back here dont run upstairs so there you are come on out now come on out of there hey thats enough thats enough so so so you you come down you get back here you get back hedjet hedjet is the name for the white crown of upper egypt used in ancient egypt the crown was white and after lower and upper egypt joined together it was combined with the deshret the red crown of lower egypt this double crown was called the pschent the symbol sometimes used for the hedjet was the vulture goddess nekhbet this would be shown next to the head of the cobra goddess wadjet the uraeus on the pschent history the white crown has a long history going back into the predynastic period this shows that kingship had been the base of egyptian society for some time the earliest image of the hedjet was thought to have been in the qustul in nubia new discoveries particularly the excavation of cemetery u and the tome uj dating to naqada iiia have shown that it appears earlier in egypt nekhbet the protective goddess of nekhebet modern el kab near hierakonpolis was shown as a woman sometimes with the head of a vulture wearing the white crown the falcon god horus of hierakonpolis egyptian nekhen was generally shown wearing a white crown the white crown is on the narmer palette found at hierakonpolis it shows the king of the south wearing thehedjet triumphing over his northern enemies the kings of the united egypt saw themselves as successors of horus vases from the reign of khasekhemwy show the king as horus wearing the white crown as with the deshret red crown no example of the white crown has survived it is unknown how it was made or what materials were used it is possible it was made from felt or leather the fact that no crown has ever been found might suggest that the crown was passed from one ruler to the next much as in present day monarchies plainfield plainfield is the name of several places stains stains is a commune it is in the seinesaintdenis department in france
la boissièredeslandes la boissièredeslandes is a commune it is found in the region pays de la loire in the vendée department in the west of france kiwano kiwano cucumis metuliferus also known as horned melon is a sweet tropical fruit it is an annual vine in the cucumber and melon familycucurbitaceae it is also calledhorned melonsince its fruit has hornlike spines ripe fruit has orange skin and lime green jellylike flesh kiwano is native to subsaharan africa it is now grown in the united states portugal italy germany chile australia and new zealand kiwano is a traditional food plant in africa along with the gemsbok cucumber acanthosicyos naudinianus and tsamma citron melon it is one of the few sources of water during the dry season in the kalahari desert in northern zimbabwe it is calledgakaorgakachika there it is primarily used as a snack or salad and rarely for decoration good morning hope you all enjo hope you all enjoyed the meeting last night and er just by way of a change today weve got er er resolutions and debates on the labour party and from one socialist party to another can i extend the warmest congratulations of the g m b labour party conference to our comrades in spain whove been successful in winning a fourth general election all against the odds theyve come through congratulations to phil philippe gonzalez er colleagues can i start the todays business by extending a very warm welcome indeed to councillor dr alan leader of the city of portsmouth council councillor was born in carlisle and hes lived in portsmouth since nineteen sixty six attended three universities durham indiana and southampton indiana by the way is not in britain he is currently the principal lecturer in phys in er in fac faculty of environmental studies at portsmouth polytechnic and in nineteen seventy nine he was appointed a justice of the peace councillors political background started in nineteen sixty two when he joined the labour party hes been a candidate on six occasions in portsmouth municipal elections and in nineteen eighty six was elected to the havelock ward from eighty six to eighty nine he was planning spokesperson for portsmouth city council and in nineteen eighty nine he was a candidate for the euro election fo for and east hants coming second with fifty one thousand votes in nineteen ninety councillor was reelected for the havelock ward and in nineteen ninety nineteen ninety one he became leader of the opposition for portsmouth city council colleagues would you extend a very warm welcome to alan erm chair delegates thank you for the welcome and thank you for the invitation to speak to you i think ive got five minutes which is probably more than some of you delegates have got so ill keep it fairly short and sweet im were very proud that the g m b has come to portsmouth at last er and er that your flag is flying in the guildhall square last week we had the coop congress and the week before that we had the basque flag flying from socialist spain because of our new links with bilbao the ferry service there i asked my neighbour er im not a member of the g m b unlike the deputy lord mayor who spoke to you yesterday give him a er you can collect your application form on the way out if if if i could i would have been i assure you er im a member of n a t f e one of those funny educational unions but erm one of my neighbours works for a c a s and i asked him er his opinion of the g m b and he said good negotiators hard negotiators but very good at getting better conditions for their members and i think he and certainly i knew before that the g m b is one of the most progressive trade unions in this country and were very pleased to have them in portsmouth er delegates i think sometimes conferences are held in a bit of a vacuum you know here you are in in the hall in the guildhall er outside in the city of portsmouth so can i say just a few words about portsmouth its a real place in many ways if you if you walk round the small terraced houses certainly in the area that i represent in southsea it looks a bit like a northern city neat terraced houses densely populated it doesnt vote like a northern city unfortunately very dependent on defence and i know some delegates here work in our local defence industries or in the dockyard always been attached to defence and vulnerable now because of defence cuts we have a an unemployment rate officially of twelve thousand probably the real figure as you well know is up probably sixteen thousand in a city of less than two hundred thousand we have some new industries i b m for example but i b m are shedding labour at a very fast rate something like seven hundred people are going in the next year so we have our problems in portsmouth dont let anyone suggest that its all flourishing on the south coast not so we have a labourled council which im proud to be the leader we have only fourteen labour councillors out of thirty nine and youll be wondering how we manage to lead the council well rightly or wrongly weve come to arrangements with the liberals not because we like the liberals not because we wanted to but we we were fed up with be being in opposition to tell you the truth year after year watching the tories make a mess of it so we weve done weve come to this temporary arrangement and its worked i think most of the time comrades as you well know its damage limitation in local councils in trade union movement its damage limitation it its stopping the worst of tory legislation and policies in particular c c ts im proud that in the last two years under my administration we have not had one compulsory redundancy and its not easy i can assure you weve had to make a million pounds savings this last year weve got our ferry port very proud of our municipally owned ferry port i hope some of you will use it or if you havent done so already a huge success the government have said next year we can only borrow one million pounds to invest nowhere near enough theyre trying to get us to sell it off by the back door and we will resist that a lot of employment there and important to the local economy and weve managed to take some important initiatives in terms of helping the pensioners in the city crime prevention and other issues so we think weve done a reasonable job at the moment were also trying to move our football club er rather a difficult exercise you can imagine anyone from leicester here where are the midlands i think ill erm pass on er issues relating to the labour party leadership and er labour trade union links i ive got my views im sure youve got yours and i shall listen later in the morning to the debate but i would finally say delegates that i hope you enjoy your stay in portsmouth in particular southsea where most of you are staying if you have a chance go to the rose gardens have a walk along the sea front there there its magnificent this time of year and a tribute to our staff in our direct works organization for their hard work the heritage area also im sure jim said to us yesterday is well worth a visit if you have the time to see the mary rose and the victory and we have a very good selection of indian restaurants i recommend the kashmir in anyway welcome to portsmouth were delighted to have you here and we hope you come again thank you colleagues to mark the occasion id like to present on your behalf er a copy of johns barrow bright and also a suitably inscribed tankard to alan thank you very much thanks very much alan before we move on to the agenda colleagues er could i announce that the collection yesterday for the burnstall strikers realized a magnificent sum of five hundred and fortynine pounds and could i extend a very warm welcome colleagues on your behalf to a representative of one of the german trade unions i g which our union is working very closely with in the chemical industry throughout eur europe reinhart welcome right colleagues if you would turn to the general secretarys report on page page one hundred and eighty and well go through the pages from one eighty two to two six nine one eighty one eight one one eight two one eight three one eight four one eight five one eight six one eight seven one eight eight one eight nine one nine o one nine one one nine two one nine three one nine four one nine five one nine six one nine seven one nine eight one nine nine two hundred two o one two o two two o three two o four two o five two o six two o seven two o eight two o nine two one o two eleven two twelve two thirteen two fourteen two fifteen two sixteen two seventeen two eighteen two nineteen two two o two two one two two two two two three two two four two two five two two six two two seven two two eight two two nine two three o two three one two three two two three three two three four two three five two three six two three seven two three eight two three nine two four o two four one two four two two four three two four four two four five two four six somebody get me a drink two four seven two four eight two four nine two five o two five one two five two two five three two five four two five five two five six two five seven two five eight two five nine two six o two six one two six two two six three two six four two six five two six six two six seven two six eight two six nine applaud thank you very much colleagues i now call the section secretarys report donald to ask to give his report donald donald national secretary president delegates the events of last october and the coal crisis dramatically showed at once the strength and the weakness of the trade union movement today our strengths are obvious that of compassion support and feeling for our people when in trouble the higher feelings of human nature of concern for another human being the basic qualities that come from our socialist tradition it was these strengths that brought thousands upon thousands of people flocking to the banners on that wonderful wet sunday in hyde park many not all but many were trade unionists who instinctively sympathized with the plight of the miners that sense of right and wrong preventing those in power walking all over those weaker than themselves a memorable and a proud day but we also remember how that wasnt sustained and the cynical political fix of the tories a few months later that for the moment has coped with the governments political crisis and temporarily has bought a little time for a few pits its done nothing to tackle the shortterm nature of the market in energy its done nothing to tackle the desperate need for a balanced energy policy that looks at the longterm needs of the country that problem wont go away the coal crisis exposed vividly the type of market in energy the tories had introduced through electricity privatization this is no natural market its a market that scandalously encourages the burning of scarce resources of natural gas for the production of base load electricity its a market that despite our rich coal reserves is fixed in such a way that it ensures that before the end of the century will be a net importer of energy how ridiculous and all because a politically created market is rigged against coal its a market as well thats created a few monsters of its own its created companies that are more concerned with their future international profits as global energy companies than in expanding their home base its created senior executives in water gas and electricity who have made a killing through massive pay rises but they pall into insignificance when you look at the scandal of the share allocations and whats been going on there in the water companies alone if you there are thousands and thousands and thousands of pounds have been made by one or two people as directors or chief executives of these companies severn trent which held the record for disconnections last year the chief executive roderick sold one hundred and thirty seven thousand shares at four hundred and eighty eight p under a share options scheme and that was after buying them the same day for two hundred and sixty two p its one of the quirks of the system one of the little perks of the job that he has therefore been able to make erm a rather quick killing of three hundred and ten thousand five hundred and thirty five pounds john who was in actual fact the chairman of the company when it was a public service he in actual fact made a killing of a quarter of a million northumberland northumbria water the chief executive david netted one hundred and fifty nine thousand and the former manage managing director robert a hundred and eighty six thousand all from little deals that pass away quite quietly unless we can bring it to the attention of the public we know a bit more about their massive pay increases but not so much is known about the beautiful profits about the wonderful conditions that theyve allocated to themselves its a scandal and its got to be stopped its these same senior directors of these same utility companies who are lecturing our members about the problems facing their industries the problems facing their industries and the need for them to show restraint its our members whove the problems to face in these industries the fragmentation of water and electricity industries further privatization of water and electricity in northern ireland and water in scotland market testing in the national rivers authority changes in british gas with four reports to come from the monopolies and mergers commission in july the government review of the nuclear industry brought forward to ninety three privatization in nuclear and atomic energy industries on the agenda its our members in these industries whove been given a hammering since privatization and who need as much support as possible to give them the confidence to face further difficult years ahead far from being lectured by those whore making millions out of privatization we must take heart from our experience in hyde park we must nurture that support and build up the confidence of our members it will take time ive detected as im sure you have too delegates a feeling of confidence in our debates so far at this conference a confidence that hasnt been there recently its our job to transfer that confidence from the conference hall to the workplace it wont be easy but we must take the first steps now leading and promoting the debate on energy policy that the government wants to stifle that presents us with just such an opportunity if we dont begin to take the fight to the enemy the future is clear more of the same more privatization more fragmentation more job losses and more demoralization with our membership the debate on energy policy is a vital one and one which the g m b as the only union with a sizable membership in all of the industries concerned is well placed to lead it will be a debate an argument and a fight we must win not just for our members in the coal industry and their communities not just for our members in the coalfired power stations not just for all of the rest of our membership whose industries depend on a secure supply of cheap energy but for our children and the generations to come after us whose very prosperity will depend heavily on our success in that campaign the fight back begins now i commend my report here here thanks very much indeed donald page seventy six seventy seven seventy eight yes okay colleague come and wait at the front alright er dave london region just a question for donald and just er an observation on our negotiation pay conditions from last year the v i s council and the minimum acceptable performance levels many of us in the industry feel that british gas have broken the agreement by altering er the review dates now put on a three monthly basis rather than a six monthly some of our members have lost their consolidated rate and its now become a bit of a running sore on the pay negotiations from last year it needs to be sorted out if confidence is to remain in last years pay pay deal president congress les midlands and east coast region very pleased to hear donald er make comments on the rig rigged market er energy market its quite clear that heseltine and co will not implement the committees findings in the east midlands region national power applied to build a gasfired power station all the regional authorities rejected the planning application they went ahead and applied to hesel heseltine who agreed to let them build the power station building of this not only closes the thirty one pits but also threatens four further pits in the notts area not only does it close four more pits but it threatens five power stations in the area five power stations with fifteen hundred jobs mostly g m b members blatant disregard to the committees reports and also public opinion british coal paid out less in ninety one ninety two four hundred and ninety two million pound in wages alone this has been taken out of the local economy in notts thanks seventy nine eighty and eighty one donald er first of all on the comment from dave in relation to british gas and the minimum achieved performance level or m a p l er the initials that ive come to er know and love over the past few months never having heard of them before erm i couldnt agree more er with er what dave was saying erm that er the whole operation of that bonus scheme needs to be thoroughly examined with british gas i have informally intimated to british gas that well be taking it up with them not as a mere procedural matter through the joint secretarys machinery but as a negotiating matter with the negotiating committee there are a number of inconsistencies in that scheme not least british gasdelightful decision to interpret the er scheme in a way which they hadnt interpreted six months ago ill be delighted to hear from british gas as to how they can actually turn round and change a national agreement without having any formal discussions with the trade union side at any time at all so its absolutely essential that we do go forward formally and take up all the issues in relation to the minimum achieved performance levels and the scheme arising from the consolidation of the effects of last years pay settlement but as er most of the delegates from british gas will know ive been er ensuring that we first of all get all of the reports in from the regional joint indu regional joint trade union secretaries to ensure that we have as much information for once as british gas has about whats going on within the company and secondly weve had er full debates on the trade union side to ensure we were well aware of just exactly what our recollections were of what happened last year and to ensure were going forward in a clear and a positive way so i couldnt agree more and that will be taken up in the fairly near future following the information that ive been gathering in the various meetings that ive been having round the country on this i had a most interesting meeting in scotland with all of our lay delegates there erm on friday and some of you within british gas will know that in scotland theyve even more problems with the m a p l than any of the other regions because they were operating a different system to start with in the first place so weve major problems and they need to be taken up youre quite right les on the rigged markets and i think this go goes to the heart of the problem in relation to the difficulties that we have in relation to coal the problems in relation to pits and everything in relation to the whole campaign and what we need to campaign in relation to erm er energy policy and this is absolutely crucial not only for our members within the energy and utility section but for our membership and for their families throughout er throughout the country its absolutely essential that there we make the government recognize that the debate on energy policy is not going to go away they want to stifle it well and truly there was a problem during the er evidence to the various committees that were looking at the coal crisis and the problems in relation to coal in that very often people were translating it into tonnage and the number of pits etcetera whereas the argument needed to be that the rules of the game had been rigged in the first place at the privatization of electricity and the rules of the game need to be changed if were gonna succeed and that must be the way we go ahead i give you this pledge on behalf of the membership within the energy and utilities section erm who recently debated this issue at their conference that we will pursue the question of er the policy in relation to energy policy we will pursue it vigorously and we will campaign to get changed the basic rules which ensure that a country which is rich in coal resources ensures that it makes the most of the use of these coal resources and changes the rules automatically excluding coal from being used from sensible base burning for electricity laws thank you right colleagues were now going to the energy and utilities debate and er id like to propose that we do it in the following fashion well take composite fifteen erm motion three o eight motion three o nine composite sixteen and composite seventeen now the c e c have got various different positions on on all these motions so ill then call john to put the c e c position on those motions at the end of the debate so composite fifteen energy policy to be moved by southern region midlands region to second and again colleagues if supporting speakers could come down the the front id be very much obliged thank you chair charlie southern region moving composite fifteen energy policy delegates some years ago i attended an international energy conference in geneva at this conference one of the african delegates described energy as the lifeblood of the nation but the problem that he had coming from africa was that the country he lived in they had no coal they had no oil they had no gas and they didnt have the technology for nuclear yet here in the u k we actually have every one of these it is important that er we actually develop these for the use of the nation we have coal which were leaving now under the ground or were stockpiling it we have oil in the north sea which we are just wasting we have gas which we get from the north sea which we dont quite know what to do with it it used to be regarded as a premium fuel for domestic and commercial use now we just send it up the chimneys of power stations and we have the technology for nuclear power yet again we dont know what to do with it we havent developed it weve just left it and were creating nuclear power stations and we still havent even decided what to do with the waste and weve got technology there that we could perhaps use and export but we just leave it alone we also have technology on renewables this country is one of the most advanced technologically advanced in renewables in the generation of electricity yet we dont put money into investment and resources of it what do we have we have a policy called market forces this leaves coal in the ground it burns power in power stations to generate to generate electricity from gas waste of a premium fuel no good has anybody heard about this magic word conservation lately since weve privatized all the power generators and the british gas nobody even talks about conservation any more its burn as much as you can use as much as you can now id like to just turn to british gas where im employed british gas since privatization and i think rightly so and understandably has had a defence policy against this government and that defence policy is to turn itself into a multinational energy supplier its been quite successful at that but british gas within two years will be no different to shell b p or esso british gas is subject as donald said to the monopolies and mergers commission report that is due out in july they have a defence mechanism for that and their preferred option at the moment is to divide british gas into seven companies and let one of those companies supply gas in the u k and i think theyre ready to abandon it if they cant get sufficient profit out of supplying gas in the u k i think british gas is on the verge of withdrawing from the gas market in the u k and that a lot of jobs in this country and i think we ought to be aware of that and i think we ought to be campaigning to make sure that doesnt happen for british gas its defence policy is its share price and its shareholders not its workers not gas supply in the u k whos gonna be responsible for safety once we allow the private market to dominate we have a regulator that all hes interested in is in fact doing michael heseltines work for him the previous nationalized energy companies that was gas it was electricity it also covered the water companies as well were good employers not only good at employment they were good at their jobs the they gave good employment stability of employment good personal pension schemes good career progression schemes they put a lot of money in research and development security of supply was the key issue for the customer they put a lot of money into conservation energy development and of course one other thing that they did that this government doesnt like they actually recognize trade unions and had trade unions represent the members who work there well none of these unfortunately equate with the free market the free market is where its all going yet in energy terms the u k is the best po placed country in the whole of europe it has oil it has gas it has coal what it doesnt have is a proper energy policy now i think its up to the g m b to push this debate out and we should say energy is the lifeblood of the u k not the lifeblood of the speculators in the city of london or the tory party its the lifeblood of the people in this hall and the people outside and i think we should support a proper balanced energy policy for the u k thank you president congress steve midlands and east coast seconding composite motion fifteen energy policy energy policy colleagues in the u k is nonexistent the philoscity philosophy doesnt exist within this tory government that would allow an eler energy policy to be framed ill tell you what does exist though piecemeal shorttermism quick political fixes in the name of free market philosophy doesnt protect peoples jobs doesnt protect the consumer shorttermism that doesnt seek to safeguard our vital natural resources for future generations quick political fixes that have a complete disregard for the environment the efficient use and planning in a coherent coordinated and balanced way of all our energy resources is essential in the longterm to safeguard in the longterm the energy needs of our nation for ourselves and our children we have the resources but we import coal columbian coal mined by women and children we have the resources but we import electricity via an undersea cable from france we have the resources but we import gas and im a gas lad as well and i find that situation farcical colleagues lets end this situation let the g m b as the motion states be in the fore forefront of pursuing an equitable balanced energy policy to serve this nation now and in the future congress i second motion three o eight scotland to move sammy scottish region what the president and colleagues as well as presenting himself as a great european leader a demand which is not seen as be particularly although at the moment john major and his government have sought to present themselves as green well if theyre green all i can say about us that we must be cabbagelooking one of the agreements which our government signed at rio was for the setting up of a sustainability plan for a british economy yet ever since the end of that conference these proposals have been getting successfully watered down and deleted we need to demand that major keeps his promise britain is already our willingness to go lightly on transgressors in the pollution field is becoming legendary does it have to take another oil disaster like the braer tanker before britain acts already were miles behind with catching up with standards which are accepted elsewhere the labour movement has a role to play here we need to start building bridges with the ecological movement friends of the earth and others for a strategy for jobs for the economy which will tackle unemployment but not at the expense of the environment and the living conditions of this and future generations i move the seconder for three o eight seconder for three o eight formally seconded thanks very much motion three o nine g m b scotland to move chair congress peter g m b scotland water privatization the issue of water and the ownership of water in scotland is a very emotive issue its an issue which has totally united every aspect of the scottish community i dont have to preach or tell our colleagues in england and wales the effects water privatizations had on them since nineteen eighty nine they can see it for themselves every day and workers made redundant since nineteen eighty nine huge rises in water charges and the disconnection of water supplies to ordinary people and their families who cannot meet the new high charges for water its disgraceful colleagues in the later half of the twentieth century in john majors britain we have private companies disconnecting the water supply to people a basic necessity of life itself ian laing in his consultation paper investing for our future for water and trade services in scotland set out eight options for consideration the people of scotland considered these eight options and duly replied with ninety percent of the rep replies including tory councillors and tor tor and some tory toryrun councils totally rejecting any form of water privatization in scotland but just show mr laing that hes not the only one that can strathclyde water engaged sir william in not exactly a name that friendly with labour councils or trade unionists to undertake a brief external overview of its strat strategy procedure in capital expenditure programme at a meeting on the twenty third of march the overview was focused within the documents securing the future strathclydes regional councils er response to the consul date consultation document investing for the future the findings indicated there was probably no major savings in efficiency to be made which would produce a commercial charge more than the present public authority cost in addition which previously act previously acted on behalf of private water companies in england and wales said strathclyde was providing an appropriate service with an affordable price which was responsive to local needs the fact that highly respected consultants verify our conclusions further strengthens an already watertight case against removing the water service from public control therefore we should urge our union and the er sponsored mps in parliament to oppose any form of water privatization in scotland whatsoever and to campaign for a turn a return to the water services in england and wales under properly controlled public authority i move the seconder for three o nine formally seconded thanks very much composite sixteen public utilities lancashire region to move southern region to second samantha lancashire region congress president public utilities the name says it all essential public utilities for every single member of the public things people need for a basic quality of life privatization high prices disconnections people calling round from next door for a bucket of water the elderly and sick dying of hypothermia or unable to light the house after dark thats what sid and all the others who bought shares in the various selloffs have a share in closing pits the dash for gas thats what privatization results in the quick buck buddy can you spare a pound for the water meter vat on fuel how many more will die you lose your job youre at home all day you heat the house to stay warm get cut off because you fall behind with the bill you want to get connected the meter is fixed so its stay warm dont eat thats britain today radical change is needed we have to end private monopolies democratize utilities involving con consumers trade unions and the government privatization has failed britain we need to place these utilities under the control of the public rationalization is the best way to ensure that nobody dies because they cannot afford to use the basic services nationalization of all the utilities at the earliest opportunity that is the task of the next labour government a basic quality of life for all that is the meaning of clause four so tell sid no vat on fuel congress i move president congress denny southern region im here to second this composite number sixteen as regards public ownership of utilities i believe that nationalization has become a dirty word in this country over many a year i think its about time we actually put that word back into the dictionary and made it a good word to have the government over the past year has mugged the people of this country by privatizing all the public utilities we have they are now increasing all the charges across those utilities they are about to remug yet again by breaking up british gas and im sure theyll break up every other utility they can theyre after making money theyre not after looking after consumers or the workforce this trade union should start considering how to go about renationalizing the public utility energy companies within this country for number one they could start considering doing away with the regulator and having an elected body to do regulating over the utilities yes it is gonna be a longterm project yes the money isnt there to actually just go out and renationalize them but by regulation approved elected bodies also with trade union members on them elected bodies then im sure we can start looking after the public and not the financiers and the accountants i second composite seventeen lancashire region to move london region to second president congress dave lancashire region i tried to write a speech last year and i made a right mess of it so this year im gonna speak from the heart because i might get a boo like the leader of the council here i install water meters thank you erm when i was a kid i asked me dad what politics were about and he said well tories are for the rich and labours for the poor the only thing the tories cant tax is fresh air well water meters proved that wrong because what happens is billy is over there laughing at me if you put a water meter in to get that water back in the main what does it need it needs to push all the air out of the water main where does that air go through the water meter you weigh that all up how much its gonna cost over the years youre paying for fresh air on water meters tories have done it again on t v last week there was a programme tuberculosis has come back into britain said it was the asians bringing it back its not people are frightened of using their taps their baths their toilets because of using water and paying for it i pay through my wages twenty p a week for something they call water aid this sends money to the third world this money pays for villages and towns in africa asia to have clean portable water they did an experiment there was a a tribe in africa im not being racist they did this tribe lived six mile from the nearest river every morning the full tribe got the pots pans and went down to the river washed got the clean water carried back and they lived well water aid came in dont do that and installed a pipeline they installed a six mile pipeline and put standpipes in the centre of the village what happened people started washing using as a toilet clean water they all got dysentery malaria diphtheria they wiped out a village now that is whats gonna happen in this country we have got good medical facilities but as you just heard samantha just saying theyre destroying that as well the only people who wanted water meters is when houses were on ratable value and they were paying two hundred thousand pound for a house at large rates and the water rates was the same house so what they did they said can we install a water meter the water company said yes there you go now they dont do that who just said they turn all the leicester is it they turn the water supplies off severn trent sorry mr mr they turn the water off and then when they say do you want the water back on you can have a meter but they dont tell you you pay thirty five pound a quarter for the meter and thats without a bit of water going through it so right you get the water meter in you then start paying for the water you get a bill between hundred and seventy to two hundred quid a year and this is for a terraced houses that used pay thirty five to forty pound a year now as i say i install water meters because its me job i went into the water industry at seventeen years and ive still not figured out how to do these new ones and make them go backwards i can do the other ones but on a serious note if we go along this line of the one thingto me then of getting what we need we have gas we have electric the one thing we do need nobody could survive without is water congress i ask you to support this m this motion president er congress david london region i speak in support of composite seventeen erm just a word about the previous speaker im also involved with water meters and if he wants to know how to how to make them go backwards if he can speak to me afterwards i dont have domestic water metering should not be imposed because the likely effects will be increased and excessive charges this will result in selfregulation of the use of water to the point where the health of the individual the family and the public at large will suffer availability of water and freedom of its use should not be governed by the size of ones wallet i should also erm it should also be remembered that those with special health needs may require to use more water why should they be financially penalized because they happen to be sick or disabled the effect of metering will hit the poor and the disadvantaged perhaps the water companies before embarking on a policy of compulsory metering should put their own house in order first i refer to the estimated twenty five percent of all water pumped that leaks away in broken mains no amount of metering resulting in selfregulation by the sick and disabled and the poor and the poor will solve the problem of loss from worn out mains i therefore urge you to support composite seventeen to protect the life and welfare of all of us i second the composite conference i now call the c e c speaker to put the c e c position on the various different motions john by the way has recently been elected president of our energy and utilities section john midlands and east coast region speaking on behalf of the c e c president congress the c e c is asking you to support composite fifteen support composite sixteen with a qualification and also to support composite seventeen in addition we are asking that motion three zero eight be referred and that you support motion three zero nine the tories have failed miserably to develop a cohe coherent energy policy for the needs of britain beyond shortterm market forces this has backfired b badly upon them the decision to close thirty one of our pits was er erm i was gonna say a major error i should maybe rephrase that to a heseltine error the president of the d t i chose to ignore what i thought was an excellent report from the special committee which was headed by dick a fiver a ton subsidy tarzan recommended and we heard yesterday where he was getting the fiver a ton from the minerspension fund utterly disgraceful the fiver a ton was never enough anyway i can give you an example at our first energy and utility sectional conference we had the chief ex executive of national power as a guest speaker after the conference in conversation with the section secretary and myself he stated that the fiver subsidy was a joke national power were buying coal from australia for half the price of the subsidized figure british coal was charging forty one pound a ton to national power with the fiver subsidy got it to thirty six pound a ton they can ship it national power can ship it half way across the world and get it for eighteen pound a ton totally immoral the increased use of gas to produce elect electricity will result in faster exhaustion of our resources while the subsequent closure of the mines will deny us access to hundreds of years of our richest and greatest energy reserves britain needs a balanced energy policy which ensures that our varied and rich reserves are utilized in the most efficient way the qualification with respect to comp sixteen is that congress needs to be aware that a future labour government will have to decide between many competing priorities the tories are also attacking our health service our childrens education and are failing to invest in the training and research necessary to produce substantial economic recovery a labour government with the trade unions with them using a progressive agenda will clearly have to prioritize the demands that will be made upon it with regard to comp seventeen compulsory water met metering will impact most heavily on the poor the sick and the elderly suggestions of water shortages are not acceptable the u k is the wettest country in europe and water companies should be forced to cut leakages from corrode corroded pipelines which allow up to twenty five percent loss from the water supply before it reaches the consumer metered water costs ten percent per year more than nonmetered water where a household seeks to cut back on the use of water it will be at the risk of hygiene fewer baths toilets left unflushed and less washing of clothes and dishes ask the people across the water on the isle of wight what they think of metered water a resounding thumbs thumbs down i can assure you of that the c e c is asking that motion three o eight be referred while well argued the motion if agreed would threatened thousands of g g m b membersjobs in power generation we believe that power stations should be fitted with clean coal technology and that energy taxes should be based upon emissions rather than the use of a particular fuel to summarize colleagues the c e c ask you to support composite fifteen sixteen with a qualification outlined and seventeen we ask for three o eight to be referred or opposed if it is not and that you support motion three o nine as its in line with current policy thank you very much thanks john colleagues i propose to take the vote composite fifteen is being accepted all those in favour against thats carried reference is being sought on motion three o eight does scotland agree to reference agreed conference accept that yeah thanks very much indeed three o nine has been accepted all those in favour against thats carried composite motion sixteen has been accepted all those in favour against thats carried composite seventeen has been accepted all those in favour against thats carried thank you very much colleagues erm could i probably timely colleagues could i advise you that you can replenish your water jugs at the entrance on my right colleagues its now my pleasure to call upon the deputy general secretary tom to move his section of the report and to address conference tom tom moving the deputy general secretarys report colleagues er since we meet in portsmouth let me begin by pinning my colours firmly to the mast and acknowledging that the one issue that will dominate my comments here this morning alluding to anything else in the time thats allocated to me in moving my report i think would simply not reflect my activities on your behalf over the last twelve months five years ago you nominated me for the national executive of the labour party i was elected twelve months ago you nominated as treasurer of the labour party i was elected armed with your support i look forward to my first year in that position to sorting the partys problems maybe introducing a touch of that pragmatic responsible approach to financial control which has been a feature of this unions development over the years i look forward to tackling the party membership system i wanted to make some of the sound admin system and modern communication methods which allow this union to send each new member a new membership card were introduced to walworth road above all i look forward as the new labour party treasurer to bringing the party membership fee down from the dizzy heights of eighteen pounds to the level which we in the trades unions know ordinary people can afford thats true well weve made some progress in some areas but not as much as i wouldve liked although i intend to keep working at it we could have been a lot more down the road to genuinely modernizing the labour party making it a bit more in tune with our own members and those many thousands who should be members of the labour party but of course the modernizers have got their eye on a bit of the party operation in need of their attention another cause waiting for a champion so for the past year ive sat on the labour party trade union review group a working party set up in the heat of an election defeat to defuse a potentially damaging row about the strange phenomenon in the party of labour the desirability of the link between the labour party and the trade union well we didnt do too well did we even twelve months ago the issue was the political flavour of the month of real concern and anxiety only to a half a handful of parliamentarians and a bar full of lobby correspondents now its the biggest issue in the movement its overshadowing the proceedings of this conference and other union conferences its keeping the labour leader awake at nights the column inches full of knocking copy and letting the tories off the hook and we have to ask the question why we owe it to our members if nothing else to find the answer why oh why in this most fertile season imaginable for a growth spurt in labour popularity have the green shoots of a labour recovery been choked back yet again by our stupidity lets have this clearly understood this is a selfinduced homegrown disaster ive travelled up and down the country in the past few months ive spoken to union branches ive spoken to regional councils regional committees party meetings general committees regional conferences and they all said the same indeed it was said loud and clear at our political rally last night here in portsmouth union labour links we dont want to know its not important get on with the real issues an own goal yes but even so the review group was set up to smooth away a little local difficulty that indeed is what it should have done a private internal affair needed resolving and i went on that review group i was prepared to do all that i could to resolve it armed with a policy which youd clearly stated and which incidentally coincides completely with the official and existing party itself about the involvement of affiliates in the selection and reselection of members of parliament i went on the review group to sort the matter out too many of us went onto it convinced that the matter was already sorted out their minds made up their stance adopted immovable objects objects before discussion had even begun o m o v is the answer now whats the question ive seen political naivety in my time but never at such close quarters colleagues there is an arrogance abroad in certain quarters of our movement that is a dangerous thing because its its arrogance and inflexibility which has led us to where we are today and thats on the brink of the crisis colleagues every other item on our agenda this week is yet another good reason why we cant afford a crisis in the labour movement lets start getting things in perspective lets take the pan off the boil the plain truth is that after one year an abundance of vitriol a little mud slinging and some very bad publicity were right back where we started in some ways were much further back from the starting line nevertheless its time to call a halt before its too late those who cant see a role for the trade unions and the labour party need to be given time to see the error of their ways and of course they will the closer you get to an election a general election campaign the clearer thingsll become for them the forward facing electors without our campaign exp expertise backup and money will not dissolve any deeply held if only recently announced objections to union association for we all know whats likely to happen at the party conference in october if the brakes are not applied now there can only be one outcome the trade unions will retain their involvement in the labour party ive been saying this all along as have others during the course of the last year the trouble is nobody listens now perhaps people will be more inclined to do just that and if they are then what we may need is a trade union link review group mark two a reconstituted group which perhaps with some different faces which can do what originally so graphically this group failed to do thats reach a common understanding which reflects the realities of a relationship we enjoy at the present day so that we can all get on with the task of serving our members and forming a labour government i move my report thanks very much indeed tom and now ill deal with various different sections of toms report pages eighty two eighty three eighty four eighty five eighty six eighty seven eighty eight yes president congress peter middle and east coast tom eighty eight bottom g m b direct it reads g m b direct it is now established as the best trade union journal published bimonthly becomes necessary reading in the labour movement direct seven was sitting with gillian sheppard on the the front shes the one thats making us out of work i wrote to this lot up here and questioned it and all of a sudden the ball starts bouncing somebody starts supporting fulham were in the premier league here this union were not in fourth division we can do without anybody but this movement in that document and its about time somebody starts listening tom if youre in charge of that lets get these delegates on them front pages we can do without the tories eighty nine ninety and we now move from one o sorry good morning congress er back to page eighty eight president sorry er couldnt get your eye er tom its regarding erm direct by the way representing south western region its regarding direct my colleague who was just up here was talking about gillian sheppard whos on the cover of direct being a representative of a national race committee im often dismayed at the ne the lack of black people demonstrated or portrayed in direct recently on the cover of direct was a young black person who was er a depiction of somebody unemployed in britain today unfortunately the photograph could have been er mistaken as a stereotypical photograph of somebody from los angeles or any other part of the world where there is problems in inner city area please tom when er placing photographs in direct please try to make them a little more appropriate thank you now turn to page one o four one o five one o six and one o seven and one o eight tom could you respond to those points please first to er peters point about er gillian sheppard on the er on the er direct i must say to you i got a bit of a surprise when i saw gillian sheppard in such brazen er fashion on er on direct but you know youve quickly got answers in this organization and somebody said ah well it was meant to be an obituary to her and they were a bit perceptive in that er respect but thats not the reason of course the reason was that we were touching three million unemployed at that particular point in time and it was felt that the best way of making an impact was to highlight this in the way in which it was done and whether it did anything else i can tell you peter youre not the only one thats made reference to gillian sheppard being on the cover of our journal ive been inundated with calls im still not sure whether it was right or wrong but it certainly got the reaction that was necessary that people appreciated that she was there she was the minister for employment and indeed she was causing a hell of a lot of problems for g m b members on the other point that was raised in respect of er direct i think our delegate will appreciate that er it is a difficult issue we do try as much as we possibly can to project all aspects of our membership in a fair fashion and we go out of our way er to be fair in respect of er certain er areas i would simply conclude that while were always open to any sort of criticism were always open to any kind of recommendation that might be made erm to us in respect of er direct direct itself you know it did win the t u c award it wasnt anybody elses awar it was a t u c award and you can imagine the very issue that has been raised here today are the very aspects that are critically analyzed by the t u c in determined award but i will take on board the points that have been mentioned thank you president thanks very much tom right colleagues could i now advise congress as to how were gonna proceed from here er first of all were gonna have a debate which i would term as politics which will take in motion three nine seven the labour party motion three nine eight sponsored members of parliament and then i go gonna ask the deputy general secretary tom to respond to that particular debate then party and union links therell be the c e c statement labour party and trade union links to be moved by the general secretary and to be seconded by pru from the central executive council i then take composite motion twenty nine labour party trade union links and then motion three nine six g m b parliamentary panel well then ill then invite a speaker from each region on the c e c statement and following on from that well then take the vote on the statement and comp twenty nine and motion three nine six well then move on to motion three nine four representation at labour and t u c conferences and motion three nine nine labour local authorities motion four o two labour party subscription contributions and then motion four o three labour party member awards i will ask robert thompson member of the c e c to respond and put the c e cs position and well take the vote on those particular motions is that clear colleagues thanks very much i now call motion three nine seven the labour party to be moved by the lancashire region and again colleagues it would assist er if movers and seconders and supporting speakers and speakers whore speaking on behalf of the regions if they could come down to the front david thank you david one four sorry one four eight rochdale lancashire region coming down here this week i came a week early actually i i used a weeks holiday as well and er my lady friend says i think well buy a house in goodwood i said no she said you wont leave the union will you i said no she said alright well buy one at haydock still in the lancashire region and the reason why the union is my second love obviously my first love is me family is what its done for me but i also think what ive done for those people who represent me and yourselves in parliament now when those people in parliament are absent by their silence they may be there you dont always seeem you then get a bit annoyed but i tell you you get bloody annoyed when they walk past you which happened to me and to the regional delegates at lancashire north west labour party i wont name who they are but they didnt even acknowledge us this president behind me led a delegation of er fourteen of us one ofem got a gold badge yesterday eric half ofem sat down there and we went canvassing in rochdale last election just before ninth of april that disaster we had we didnt canvass in a nice little area we canvassed on the side of the bloody moors it was blowing a gale am i right dick and hes there shouting right what do they vote right okay and we heard this row and i look round its eric got the gold badge yesterday and hes dragging somebody out their house you voted tory you voted tory so we all sort of gathered round was it eric or ernie i think it was eric so we all gathered round that was the the zeal that we had to make sure that we got a parliamentary candidate sponsored by the g m b in rochdale that was down to us they voted liz liberal but the energy was still there we know full well that theres other mps there i think its thirty seven weve got and we the only one that i know well is gerald kaufman you can get hold of gerald kaufman just like that great hes not even in my constituency mines a teacher i think jim talking to john prescott this morning i went to his speech last night and john prescotts never altered three years ago in blackpool north west labour party he said i stand up he said and people say i lose me temper now ill never believe that of john prescott but i saw him on the television last week breakfast t v not last week week before just before i got into work and this woman on the television asking this stupid question she said why dont you put any opposition up in parliament and he hit the roof but what the television did they didnt switch off when he played bloody hell withem excuse my french er president but this is how it went he couldnt give a damn about you bloody lot he kept the television on it just showed his frustration now to me and john prescotts not even in our union shame that man should be is doing what every other g m b member of parliament should be doing now we see you go into work or as one delegate said before you dont go to work because the places are boarded up weve got management in north west water arrogant its unbelievable directors theyve signed one off sick from british er vickers shipyard and give him sixty thousand pound a year directorship how can you be retired sick and get one of them but the arrogance of the people and yet when were going to work weve got to try and combat these people and what help have you got youve got your shop stewards your activists you in my region weve got some great officers the one that i have pat is great to work with but in the last two years ive had to get hold of pat more and moremyself but do we get hold of m ps not a bloody sign of them and ill tell you summat im getting sick and tired of it i have one pair of shoes at a time and i wear them out pretty quick because im doing all the canvassing for our lot they dont do it how many members have they recruited to the g m b go on name me one not one how many members have they recruited to the labour party there wont be so bloody many but ill tell you something we havent got to get sick weve got to get people who support us people who put our message across im gonna finish before red light here people whore gonna do the job for us in parliament showing the g m b is the number one union and weve got to make sure its right support this motion thank you congress john lancashire region supporting motion three nine seven congress time and time again the majority of our sponsored mps appear unable to sustain any sort of attack on this governments policies in fact when they raise an issue its either for a a personal ego trip or theyre just paying lip service im of the opinion that the reason they remain in opposition is that many of them have very little in common with the very people that theyre supposed to represent how do we ensure issues that directly affect the g m b members and theres millions about now i say nowadays are highlighted in their proper manner we support these mps time and time again which we should be doing but in return we certainly want their support support the motion thank you thank you john motion three nine eight sponsored members of parliament midland region to move yes well thanks very much i hadnt realized it had gone i dont know to be honest i bet its hiding behind there well check it out colleagues president congress alan midlands and east coast region this co motion calls for a simple thing it calls for this unions sponsored mps not to pair with tory m ps yesterday we had the debate on on the abolition of wage councils indeed this union had a campaign of sending postcards out to mps asking them not to vote for the abolition of wage councils yet when the vote was taken it showed a considerable number of labour mps had not voted that vote condemned over a million workers to poverty pay yesterday in your address to congress president you said that labour mps were paid to oppose this government and they and that they should be accountable and john mentioned the sleazy way that this tory government goes about things every time a labour mp pairs with a tory leaving that tory mp free to go about his other business commitments most of them highly paid that mp abstained from taking part in opposing this governments policies the c e c in opposing this motion are also guilty of abstaining of abstaining their responsibility to its low to its lowest paid members members it has pledged to fight for i move president congress les midlands and east coast region seconding motion three nine eight peer in when i saw this motion i took immediate interest i didnt realize it happened weve all seen debates on t v er only an handful of mps are present where are all the rest paired off such such issues as maastricht vat on fuel to name but two when first debated only a hand handful of mps are present can this do the movement any good no i attended a public sector lobby at westminster this organized by the t u c mary was also there we listened to jack straw among others what an experience talk about tory wets i must give credit to one speaker though an mp from burnley he really livened up the debate peter hes incidentally a g m b member burnley can be proud of him after the lobby i managed to speak to jack straw asked his opinion on pairing his answer i believe pairing is necessary short and not so sweet i then spoke to geoff mp for ashfield c l p and until recently also an m e p strongly in favour of pairing his answer was he could not manage his commitments without pairing alan my own mp was next he explained the party line in favour he then explained his own position which was quite different strongly against but he could see the need for some front bench mps to pair new mps tend not to pair and will attend most sittings he said usually it is when it is the old guard when apathy sets in we in the trade union movement know about apathy exofficio n e c dennis skinner was next i asked dennis his view and i was taken aback he agreed pairing was a good idea could i have caught him at a bad moment could he have mellowed i couldnt believe it dennis skinner saying pairing was a good idea he then explained in seventy one when i first came to westminster i was introduced to pairing at my first important debate i paired up with five of the tory buggers and then i turned up pairing allows tory mps to sit on their boards of directors manipulate your pension funds to rally support for their party and enhance their salaries we should not be supporting this practice congress i second colleagues the c e c are recommending accepting with a qualification three nine seven and are seeking withdrawal of three nine eight i call tom to respond tom thanks er president the c e c are accepting erm motion three nine seven with a a qualification and erm oppose three nine eight now the movers of the motion from lancashire quite rightly identified that the major issues that should be concerning labour mps and particularly sponsored mps are issues like unemployment the national health service and local services all of these are key political issues er we call on labour mem members of parliament to give their support in each of these areas mentioned and we do constantly have a dialogue and provide what is the union line in terms of erm these particular er issues but i wouldnt wish anybody er to get the idea that we as a union wish to take away what really is the parliamentary privilege that members of parliament have got to have to look after their own constituencies in addition to being sponsored members of parliament now id hate to think that anybody got the impression that we actually gave them instructions were simply not able to do that there might be occasions when we feel that wed like mps to take a particular line in fact there are occasions when id like to see mps take a particular line but we can only ask them we cannot in fact insist that they do take a particular line its a little bit unfair i think as well to generalize on sponsored members of parliament because you know as well as i do on some of the issues that have been very very important to us not the sort erm er the sexy issues that head hit the headlines but issues that mean a lot to our members our sponsored members generally do work very very hard but i can think areas er like on europe i dont theres been anybody whos been in terms of projecting the issue erm er better than george robertson has dode done in terms of the european er issue on the er three nine eight erm the c e c are erm asking for withdrawal of these this motion they asked initially for withdrawal that wasnt the case for very much the same reasons of course we expect sponsored mps to be present at important votes and particularly on these occasions when our members are likely to be infect affected the motion goes on to say that sponsored mps should not pair with erm conservatives now ive heard what the move move movers have had to say and you did i dont need to tell conference that most of the business of running the country is actually done outside of the chamber itself its done in the various committees i mean dennis skinner was mentioned there now dennis will not sit on any of the committees well we simply could not get our view and the representation that we want if we did not have erm membership of er particular er committees so the pairing system does allow that sort of work to go on in addition to that john prescott was mentioned and john could not attend the meetings that he does around the country if he did not have the facility to be able to be away from parliament during times when erm there are votes that need to be taken so i would simply suggest that erm on the two motions er president as i said at the outset that we would support three nine seven and in view of the fact that three nine eight is not withdrawn the c e c would ask you to oppose three nine eight thanks thanks very much tom propose to take the vote colleagues er as tom has said the c e c are dave lancashire region on three nine seven chair when i got elected to the labour council in rochdale i took a whip that i had did what the policy was of the rochdale d l p surely if a member of parliament takes a g m b sponsorship they should take the whip that we give and follow our rules and not go against us by going by constituent either go for the constituent or be sponsored by g m b david david its not a point of order that i mean youre exercising your right of reply but for what particular purpose i dont know because the c e c are accepting the motion ah but with referral with a qualification mr president but nevertheless its being accepted colleagues i propose to take the vote on three nine seven the c e c are accepting it all those in favour against thats carried is the midland region prepared to withdraw three nine eight no okay propose to take the vote the c e c are therefore opposing three nine eight all those in favour of the motion against thats lost colleagues party trade union links the c e c statement labour party trade union links to be moved by the general secretary john colleagues john general secretary speaking on behalf of the c e c and beginning with a rather unusual announcement er our press office tell me that we have just had a call from ten downing street who want a copy of this speech this is not a joke this is not a joke absolutely true and i hope that john major and central office of the conservative party study it carefully since it is about party democracy and the conservative party have a few lessons to learn in that direction but colleagues i i i turn to the regrettable series of events that tom has er already described because a virulent form of spring fever seems to have infected the labour party three million unemployed homelessness and poverty on a scale not known for a generation health service falling apart at the seams and this the moment when instead of attacking this awful government a number of labour politicians have decided to attack us the trade unions who founded the party and loyally supported the party through thick and thin and recently theres been quite a lot of thin i dont know what the three million unemployed think of that sense of priorities but i think its appalling apparently some labour politicians think were an electoral liability we heard that claim i would call it a slur at the last election so whatever our reservations at the behest of the party trade unionists kept in the background we organized we supported we gave a great deal of work behind the candidates of the party as dave has already mentioned but we kept off the television we kept off the radio we kept out of the newspapers the scarlet pimpernel would have been proud of us there was of course a massive mistake in that general election campaign but it wasnt of the trade union making quite the reverse in spite of trade union protests not just by representatives of this union but by representatives of a number of unions all within my hearing the public heard little about our vote winning policies for full employment or a minimum wage or decent rights at work the party said next to nothing in high profile terms about child care or maternity rights or the exploitation of part time workers that was our agenda it wasnt the party publicity agenda instead the party prof professionals decided that the campaign should be fought on the basis of what they called themes what this meant in practice was that we overplayed the health service we underplayed almost everything else and then got into an awful muddle over proportional representation so were the trade unions to blame not on your life i visited thirty eight constituencies during that campaign and im convinced of one thing if wed fought that election on the trade union agenda we would have won a lot more votes than the campaign issues chosen by the professionals hear hear thats true yeah some critics of the trades unions have pretended that we oppose the modernization of the party constitution that charge is nonsense remember this booklet some of the longer attending members of the g m b will do we debated it in the conference of the old g m b five years ago a radical programme for the labour party reform of the future far more radical than anything thats been discussed in the last few months in that same year on behalf of the union i went to the rostrum at the labour party conference to move a resolution calling for the end of the block vote i actually used the phrase this motion is the death knell of the block vote and the beginning of individual voting of trade union members within the part party i have to say that if some of those born again modernizers had supported us then we could have settled these issues long ago and got on with the business of winning elections which i thought was what party politics was about but the core of this disagreement is about what we really mean by democracy there are two groups of members in the labour party something over two hundred thousand individual members who pay an individual subscription and the four million trade unionists who pay through the political levy two groups not one and one group is an awful lot bigger than the other group some labour politicians want the important decisions in the party selecting labour candidates or electing the leader to be made only by the two hundred thousand individual members without any voice for the four million trade union levy payers at all they call that one member one vote i repeat it to you with a sense of irony our executive has a different view of democracy we believe that everyone who contributes should have the right to participate in labour party democracy and that means colleagues that means not just the two hundred thousand individual members but also the four million trade union levy payers who back the party through those payments strengthen labours organization and give invaluable support at election time we balloted our levy paying members last year in the election for the party leader you remember it well over a hundred and forty thousand g m b members took part in that secret ballot with constituency support and the votes of other trade unionists john smith was elected party leader by a larger number of contributing members than ever had the chance to vote for john major or paddy ashdown thats the contrast and that should be a matter of pride i wish labour politicians would spend less time searching for points of disagreement in the labour party constitution and more time pointing to the total absence of democracy in the tory party where there is no participation no ballots and they dont even have the confidence to tell party members where the money comes from just remember the g m bs reform programme ballots of trade union levy payers a new system of policy making with wide ranging consultation a total reform of the party conference thats our reform programme if you want to label people modernizers we got there in this union first but we are not in favour of any policy that squeezes trade unionists out of the party or of any policy that denies trade unionists a voice in labour party democracy perhaps both party leaders will be interested in that bit i end i end colleagues with a comradely warning financially and organizationally the labour party is in something of a mess with a small individual membership the party badly needs the trade unions to provide that broad and representative support across classes and across occupations unless theyre very very careful the supporters of one member one vote so called will create a narrow and exclusive party limited to those lucky people who can stump up an eighteen pounds membership fee without thinking too hard and in the britain of nineteen ninety three there arent quite as many of those as perhaps we would like to see our reports on the options that we support offer a different model for the party wider larger water rocket a water rocket is a type of model rocket using water as its working mass the water is forced out by a pressurized gas typically compressed air painten painten is a municipality in kelheim in bavaria in germany
hellamaa hiiu county hellamaa is a village in pühalepa parish hiiu county in northwestern estonia aphasia aphasia is damage to the brain which affects speech it is used for all forms of brain damage which negatively affects speech the damage may cause muteness in which case treatment depends on knowing exactly what caused the aphasia the condition primary progressive aphasia is serious because it is progressive it gets worse with time dead sea the dead sea is a lake between the west bank and jordan it is below sea level it is the lowest point on the surface of the earth the dead sea is almost nine times as salty as the ocean that makes it impossible for most life to exist in it this is the reason for its name however it is not completely dead because some types of bacteria are able to live in the water because the water is so salty it weighs more than fresh water that lets people float in the dead sea without any effort tourists come from around the world to float in the water australidelphia the australidelphia is a superorder of australasian marsupial mammals it consists in five extant living orders which contain most of the worlds marsupials loulan kingdom loulan also called krorän or kroraina was an ancient kingdom it was based on an important oasis city on the silk road it was known in the 2nd century bc on the northeastern edge of the lop desert loulan is now in xinjiang china the oasis has now dried up
adze an adze is an ancient type ofedge tool it dates back to the stone age adzes are used for smoothing or carving wood in hand woodworking they are similar to an axe but with the head mounted perpendicular at right angles to the handle the cutting edge was made from chipped flint in the mesolithic polished stone in the neolithic and metal later on a very similar but blunt tool used for digging in hard ground is called a mattock tamarind tamarind tamarindus indica is a kind of tree in the fabaceae family it is found in africa primarily the sudan it is thought to have been initially discovered in the lesserknown edrudgo tribal territory located within the lakes state sampaloc is a term commonly used for the spice made from the fruit in the philippines it taste is very sour it is used as condiments to recipes if they want to add sourness scare force one scare force one is an album from the finnish hard rockheavy metal band lordi ramzan chhipa muhammad ramzan chhipa is a humanitarian and a social worker from karachi pakistan he is the founder of chhipa welfare association uffing am staffelsee uffing am staffelsee officiallyuffing astaffelsee is a municipality in the district of garmischpartenkirchen in upper bavaria in germany it is on the staffelsee lake
saintseurinsurlisle saintseurinsurlisle is a commune it is found in the region aquitaine in the gironde department in the southwest of france communist party of kampuchea the communist party of kampuchea was the ruling political party in khmer rouge cambodia wild man the wild man wild man of the woods or woodwosewodewose is a legendary creature that painters and artists in medieval europe would put in their artwork he was always shown as man covered with hair the image of the wild man were used for coatsofarms especially in germany renaissance engravers in germany and italy added wild men wild women and wild families to art for example albrecht dürer or holbein the younger fanchang county fanchang is a county its found in the province of anhui in china it is under the administration of wuhu city atomium european institute for science media and democracy atomium european institute for science media and democracy eismd formerly known as atomium culture aisbl is an international nonprofit organisation based in brussels the institute meets at european universities
helena mother of constantine i flavia julia helena ad c or saint helena was constantine the greats mother and a roman empress helena was a wife or concubine of constantius i before he became a roman emperor in christianity helena is a saint because christian historians during late antiquity wrote that she found the relics of the true cross in jerusalem helenas tomb was the mausoleum of helena outside rome hall county hall county is the name of three counties in the united states l l is the twelfth number 12 letter in the english alphabet mandirajakulon mandirajakulon is a village in mandiraja banjarnegara central java indonesia plachybuyon plachybuyon is a commune it is in hautsdefrance in the somme department in north france
blaignac blaignac is a commune it is found in the region aquitaine in the gironde department in the southwest of france tsirang district tsirang district is one of the 20 districts of bhutan the administrative centre of this district is located in damphu sankosh river which borders this district with dagana district flows in the district in some places blocks there are twelve village blocks greatest hits album a greatest hits album sometimes referred to as abest ofalbum is a compilation album of successful previously released songs by a particular music artist or band to increase the appeal of the album especially to people who already own the previously released material it is common to include remixes or alternate takes of popular songs or new material with new songs often being released as singles and themselves sometimes becoming successful paysandú paysandú is a city in uruguay it is the capital of the paysandú department beer sheba beer sheba is a city on the northern edge of the negev region in israel it is the home of bengurion university of the negev
évreux évreux is a commune in the eure department in france sister cities évreux is twinned with morgans point texas morgans point is a city in the us state of texas papaveraceae papaveraceae is a family of flowering plants the family has been universally recognized by taxonomists and is also known as thepoppy family most are herbaceous plants but a few are shrubs and small trees kawasaki kawasaki may refer to upper class district a upper class district is the area of a city or town where the most affluent people live real estate in this type of urban area are typically highcost or highly valued in countries with unequal income distribution or developing ones these can often contrast with the poorest parts of the region where they are located
mauchamps mauchamps is a commune it is in îledefrance in the essonne department in north france céline dion chante noël céline dion chante noël englishcéline dion sings christmas songs is a holiday album by canadian singer celine dion brevig mission alaska brevig mission is a city in alaska chrominae chrominae is a subfamily of the family pomacentridae which consists of the damselfishes and the clownfishes genera the following genera are broken into the subfamily chrominae the genuspycnochromis which is not mentioned in the 5th edition offishes of the world has been regarded as a junior synonym ofchromisbut is now recognised as a valid genus by some authorities in addition the generaacanthochromisandaltrichthyswhich the 5th edition of fishes of the world included in this subfamily have been reclassified as belonging to the pomacentrinae big flats wisconsin big flats is a town in adams county wisconsin
patna junction railway station patna junction station codepnbe is a major railway station in the capital city of patna in the indian state of bihar located in heart of the city it is the main railway station serving patna it falls under the danapur division of the east central railway zone of the indian railways patna junction is one of the busiest railway stations of the country the patna junction railway station is connected to most of the major cities in india by the railway network patna lies in between new delhi and kolkata which is one of the busiest rail routes in india patna has trains running frequently to delhi and kolkata the city is a major railway hub and has six major stations patna junction rajendranagar terminal gulzarbagh station danapur railway station patliputra junction and patna sahib station patna is well connected with gaya jehanabad biharsharif rajgir islampur through daily passenger and express train services cindré cindré is a french commune it is in the allier department in the center of france cabrejas del pinar cabrejas del pinar is a municipality found in the province of soria in the autonomous community of castile and león in spain llanito llanito or yanito pronounced is a form of spanish heavily mixed with words from english and other languages such as ligurian it is spoken at gibraltar nosepicking nosepicking is the act of sticking a finger into the nose and digging inside it is a taboo subject in most countries it is considered to be very gross and disgusting despite being a very common habit nosepicking can also cause nose bleeds some people also eat boogers which can be even more disgusting if someone is seen picking their nose it can be very embarrassing
la bouillie la bouillie is a commune it is found in the region bretagne in the côtesdarmor department in the west of france flag of guanajuato the state flag of guanajuato has a white background with the state arm of coat waistline waistline can mean several things four sons of horus the four sons of horus are a group of gods who protect the dead souls they appear as canopic jars each represented as a different head the first god is imsety he appears with a human head the second god is duamutef he appears with a jackal head the third god is hapi he appears with a baboon head and the fourth and final god is qebehsenuef he appears with a falcon head they are used as canopic jars bukera sharif bukera sharif is a town and union council of tando allahyar district in the sindh province of pakistan it is part of tando allahyar taluka in the southwest of the district
barlin barlin is a commune it is found in the region nordpasdecalais in the pasdecalais department in the north of france ébouleau ébouleau is a commune it is found in the region picardie in the aisne department in the north of france chromatophore chromatophores are pigmentcontaining and lightreflecting cells found in amphibians fish reptiles crustaceans and cephalopods they are largely responsible for generating skin and eye color in coldblooded animals some species can rapidly change color so as to keep in camouflage or to signal they do this by moving pigment and reflective plates in chromatophores this process is called physiological color change cephalopods such as octopus have complex chromatophore organs controlled by muscles to achieve this the display is under central nervous control based usually on input from the eyes vertebrates such as chameleons get a similar effect by cell signalling such signals can be hormones or neurotransmitters they may be started by changes in mood temperature stress or visible changes around the animal cephalopod chromatophores colleoid cephalopods have complex organs which they use to change color rapidly this is seen in squid cuttlefish and octopuses each chromatophore unit is a single chromatophore cell and muscle nerve glial and sheath cells inside the chromatophore cell pigment granules are in an elastic sac to change color the animal changes the sac form or size by muscular contraction this changes its appearance this differs from the mechanism used in fish amphibians and reptiles because the shape of the sac is being changed rather than pigment being moved in the cell however a similar effect is achieved octopuses can operate chromatophores in complex wavelike displays giving rapidly changing color schemes the nerves that operate the chromatophores are thought to be positioned in the brain in a pattern similar to that of the chromatophores they each control this may explain why as the neurons are activated one after another the color change occurs in waves like chameleons cephalopods use color change for social interaction they are also among the most skilled at camouflage with the ability to match both the color and the texture of their local environment with remarkable accuracy wangen basrhin wangen is a commune it is in grand est in the basrhin department in northeast france thames valley the thames valley is a term that is used for the english counties and towns along the course of the river thames it includes parts of wiltshire oxfordshire buckinghamshire berkshire north hampshire and west london economy the thames valley region is one of the wealthiest regions in the european union it has good communications a well educated work force is near to london and has strong local employers in the twentieth century new industries replaced the old ones that were primarily information and communications technology and life sciences tourism the thames valley region is an important tourist destination in the united kingdom both for domestic and international tourists some major attractions include
autreppes autreppes is a commune it is found in the region picardie in the aisne department in the north of france emerald beach missouri emerald beach is a village in barry county missouri united states squamous cell carcinoma squamous cell carcinomas sccs also known as epidermoid carcinomas is made up of a number of different types of cancer that result from squamous cells these cells form on the surface of the skin on the lining of hollow organs in the body and on the lining of the respiratory and digestive tracts ivanivske ivanivske can be salassa salassa is acomunein the metropolitan city of turin in the piedmont region in italy
bolognetta bolognetta is acomunein the metropolitan city of palermo in the italian region of sicily neuillyledien neuillyledien is a commune it is in hautsdefrance in the somme department in north france garden angelica garden angelica angelica archangelica synarchangelica officinalishoffmarchangelica officinalisvarhimalaicacbclarkeangelica sativamill is a biennial plant from the umbelliferous family apiaceae other english names are holy ghost wild celery and norwegian angelica people can eat the stem and roots it looks very similar to some poisonous species coniumheracleum and others because of this it is important to know for certain it is garden angelica before eating it during its first year it only grows leaves the flowers blossom in july there are many small flowers that are yellowish or greenish in colour it grows wild in finland sweden norway denmark greenland the faroe islands and iceland mostly in the northern parts of the countries from the 10th century on angelica was grown as a vegetable and medicinal plant it is used to flavour liqueurs or aquavits omelettes trout and jam the long bright green stems are also candied and used as decoration norphlet arkansas norphlet is a city in the us state of arkansas aiglsbach aiglsbach is a town and municipality in kelheim germany and a member of the mainburg administrative partnership a voluntary resourcepooling agreement with three surrounding municipalities geography aiglsbach is between regensburg and munich and between ingolstadt and landshut the municipality has the following settlements aiglsbach berghausen gasseltshausen oberpindhart pöbenhausen radertshausen buch haselbuch gerblhäuser straßberg lindach and moosham
osen osen can be list of fentanyl analogues this is a list of some fentanyl analogues fentalogs the list has chemical compounds from drug companies or pharmaceutical companies for legitimate medical use the list also has compounds that have been sold as designer drugs and reported to drug control agencies such as the dea or emcdda and unodc telugu people the telugu people are an ethnic group in india who speak telugu as their first language they come from the indian states of andhra pradesh and telangana there is also a large telugu population in karnataka tamil nadu maharashtra odisha chhattisgarh and the andaman and nicobar islands the telugu language is the thirdmost spoken native language in india and the fourth most in the indian subcontinent following hindi bengali and marathi benoit mississippi benoit is a town in bolivar county mississippi united states richmond michigan richmond is a city in macomb and st clair counties in the us state of michigan
sandstone sandstone is a sedimentary rock it is a rock made of compacted sand sand is small grains of rocks and minerals such as quartz and feldspar these are the most common minerals in the earths crust sandstone which is resistant to weathering is used for building in many countries it can be a hard rock for example paving slabs can be made out of hard sandstone sandstone is converted into quartzite through heating and pressure this happens when rocks are squeezed and heated under a mountain chain sandstone is most likely to be deposited from fast pacing water such as rivers origin sandstone forms in two stages first layers of sand build up as sediment either from water or from air as in a desert then sand particles are compacted by pressure of overlying deposits and cemented gluedtogether thecementis either calcite calcium carbonate quartz silica or clay iron oxide often makes sandstone a reddish color bedford disambiguation bedford is a town in bedfordshire england bedford might also refer to aeronautics aeronautics is the study of how to make and use flying machines like aeroplanes or helicopters the name comes from the ancient greek language it meansair navigating part of aeronautics is aerodynamics how air moves around things many books are available on these topics aeronautics is related to transport and engineering and aerodynamics is science russian americans russian americans are americans who can trace their ancestry to russia the former russian empire or the former soviet union united socialist party of venezuela the united socialist party of venezuela psuv is a far left socialist political party in venezuela which came from the fusion of some of the political and social forces that support the bolivarian revolution led by president hugo chávez it is the largest political party in venezuela
moitronsursarthe moitronsursarthe is a commune it is found in the region pays de la loire in the sarthe department in the west of france human rights in mozambique the concept of human rights in mozambique is an ongoing issue for the african country lgbt human rights mozambique along with other former portuguese colonies is one of the most lgbtfriendly african nations polls have found moderate levels of support for lgbt rights and samesex marriage nevertheless samesex couples are unable to marry or adopt and lgbt people still face discrimination and prejudice catia catia computer aided three dimensional interactive application is a commercial designing software it was made by dassault systemes and marketed worldwide by ibm catia is written in c cambiasca cambiasca is acomunein the province of verbanocusioossola in the italian region of piedmont konthoujam tampha lairembi konthoujam tampha lairembi or chingphuron konthousu is a goddess in meitei mythology and religion sanamahism of ancient kangleipak antique manipur she began as a human being in the haorok konthou group konthoujam clan she is the wife of the sky god salailen alias soraren her only child is khoriphaba mythology konthoujamba and konthoujambi were a couple with no child they consulted maibas but the maibas could not help them have a child they prayed to god salailen the king of heaven to help them god salailen heard their prayer and told the goddess imoinu to help the couple goddess imoinu implanted herself into the womb of lady konthoujambi when konthoujambi was pregnant with a 3 month old fetus god salailen instructed her that her child will be his wife in the future later konthoujambi gave birth to a baby girl the couple named their daughterchingphulon konthousulater known astampha as chingphulon konthousu grew up she was known for her beauty and gentleness she used to go to woods lakes and open meadows for fun one day while tampha was out in an open field with her friends a strong wind blew tampha was lifted up by a whirlwind towards the sky her friends could do nothing but watch the wind took her to heaven the abode of salailen he was waiting for her tampha was unhappy about being far away from her parents and friends to please her salailen promised her that the people of her native place would attain immortality and be safe from all diseases still her parents family and friends cried for the loss of her salailen told them that tampha was safe with him he told them about the promises he kept to her many years had passed and salailen and tampha had a son she and salailen named their son khoriphaba tamphas parents wanted to see her so they planned to meet her men went on a hunting expedition with their hunting dogs across the thangjing hills unfortunately they could not catch even one animal the tired hunters rested under the shade of a tree meanwhile one of their favorite hunting dogs wandered away the dog saw a large python sitting in sun it barked at the python the python killed it later the hunters found the dead dog and carried it home they prepared a funeral for the dog the smoke from the funeral rose up towards the sky up in heaven tampha saw the smoke rising from her native place she knew it was for a funeral she worried about her people perhaps someone had died even though salailen had promised to keep them safe from disease she asked salailen about his promises salailen told her that the funeral was only for a dog she did not believe him and wanted to see her parents reluctantly salailen allowed her to meet people under some conditions she should leave only after their son khoriphaba had gone to sleep and should come back before he woke up also she should not consume any earthly foods or drinks then he placed a golden ladder orgolden stairsin another version for her to climb down she landed on the thangjing hill and then went to konthoujam her native land she met her near and dear ones her mother offered tampha delicious foods tampha did not accept her mothers offers however her mother caught hold of her and tried to force her to eat tampha told her mother of the conditions with which she was leaving heaven to meet them on earth then her mother arranged a shade with seven layers of false ceiling enclosed by seven layers of drapery her plan was to block the vision of salailen from above inside the shades she served out delicious food for tampha poor tampha was compelled to eat what her mother had so lovingly prepared for her but the god salailen saw it happen even through the drapes as tampha started eating salailen proclaimed from heaven that she could not come back to his abode he spat a blob of spit on her hand oron her foodin another version the golden ladder orgolden stairsin another version was also lifted up poor tampha was abandoned from heaven salailen also took back his promises of immortality and immunity to disease later she lived in the outskirts of konthoujam since then she came to be known as konthoujam 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pepper potts pepper potts is a marvel comics character shes tony starks assistant and later girlfriend she was created by stan lee jack kirby and larry lieber and appears in theiron mancomics as the deuteragonist shes also an important character of the marvel cinematic universe shes played by gwyneth paltrow in the moviesiron maniron man 2the avengersiron man 3andand she will reprise her role in the upcoming disney series iron heart casa rosada the casa rosada is the executive mansion and office of the president of argentina located in buenos airescasa rosadais spanish forpink house the mansion is known officially ascasa de gobierno house of governmentorgovernment house normally the president lives at the quinta de olivos the official residence of the president of argentina which is located in olivos greater buenos aires the color of the casa rosada is baby pink the building also houses a museum which contains objects relating to former presidents of argentina it has been declared a national historic monument of argentina manila international airport manila international airport shortly known as mia and commonly known named by ninoy aquino international airport is an international airport for manila and its surrounding metropolitan area it is located along the border between the cities of pasay and parañaque about south of manila proper and southwest of makati hogenakkal falls hogenakkal falls is a waterfall in south india on the kaveri river in the dharmapuri district of the indian state of tamil nadusometimes referred to as theniagara falls of indiait is known for medicinal baths and hide boat rides projecting itself as a major tourist attraction carbonatite rocks in this site are considered to be the oldest of its kind in south asia and one of the oldest in the world the government of tamil nadu made a proposal to convert the falls into providing drinking water for the state sila region sila or dar sila is a region of chad the capital of the region is goz beïda subdivisions sila is divided into two departments
list of rivers of lebanon this is a list of all waterways named as rivers in lebanon lebanon has 16 rivers all of which are non navigable sources shepherds constituency shepherds is a constituency of vanuatu article grammar an article is a word that is used with a noun there are two kinds of articles definite articles and indefinite articles in english there is just one definite articlethe there are two indefinite articlesaandan the wordanis used before a word starting with a vowel sound which does not have to be a vowel letter we saya horsea childa europeaneuropeanhas aysound j which is a consonant sounda university butan orangean elephant some languages have more than one word forthe in some languages this is because each noun is either masculine or feminine or in some languages it can be masculine feminine or neuter for example in frenchleis used for masculine nouns le jardinthe garden andlafor feminine nouns la tablethe tablethebecomeslesin front of plural nouns the indefinite articles in french areunmasculine andunefeminine german dutch and ancient greek have masculine feminine and neuter nouns but in the case of dutch the word fortheis the same for masculine and feminine de so you do not need to know which it is the māori language uses one word forthefor when the subject or object to which thetherefers is one in number and uses another word forthewhen the subject or object to which thetherefers numbers more than one there are also many languages that do not have articles some examples include russian japanese and chinese when speakers of these languages are learning english it is often difficult to explain to them what an article is because english speakers use them naturally even though these languages do not have articles they still have grammatical features that allow them to show definiteness in generalthein english is used for something you already know about or have already been talking about the wordais used when introducing a new ideathe tired woman was looking for her cat suddenly she sawthecat upatree we are already talking about the cat the tree is a new ideathe tired woman was walking along when she suddenly sawacat upatree she had not been thinking about cats until then sometimes we do not need an article for example when talking about something in generalthe dogs do not bitemeaning dogs that you are thinking aboutbarking dogs do not bitebarking dogs in general veni creator spiritusveni creator spiritusin english come creator spirit is a christian hymn written by the german monk teacher and archbishop rabanus maurus in the 9th century this hymn is dedicated to pentecost and sometimes to the holy spirit it is also used when the cardinals enter the sistine chapel during the election of the new pope for a short time it was used as the unofficial anthem of the first mexican empire and the mexican provisional government seth seth may refer to
repository data a repository is a way of storing information related to a file system for version control software vcs it is used to store information about files their size date of creation and any changes made to them often calledcommits common examples of software that use repositories are git and mercurial but others do exist a repository can be stored on a persons computerlocallynot on the internet but it can also be storedremotelyon a network or the internet one of the most popular websites for hosting repositories is github however others such as gitlab exist if a person wants to use a public repository on these kinds of websites they canclonethe repository onto their computer this creates a copy of the repository and all of the files usually computer code related to it a person can then make changes to the repository and they cancommitthose changes to their local repository which means that their changes are recorded in the repositorys history if they wish to update the remote repository the one stored online they canpushtheir changes to it this updates the repository on the website or network location university of the philippines the university of the philippines up is a public school in the philippines the flagship campus is up diliman east africa time east africa time or eat is a time zone used in eastern africa it is often named as utc3 there is no daylight saving time since it is so near the equator bolligen bolligen is a municipality in the bernmittelland administrative district of the canton of berne in switzerland n n is the fourteenth number 14 letter in the english alphabet
craftsman craftsman may refer to thornabyontees thornabyontees is a town in the borough of stocktonontees in north yorkshire dannes dannes is a commune it is found in the region nordpasdecalais in the pasdecalais department in the north of france delaware bay the delaware bay is a bay outside of new jersey and delaware it is bordered by all three counties in delaware and several counties in new jersey the shores of the bay are mainly composed of salt marshes and mud flats sangatte sangatte is a commune it is found in the region nordpasdecalais in the pasdecalais department in the north of france
cooperation cooperation is when people work together to make their lives better even though they are free to not work together and receive little if any money for working together organizations made for cooperation are known as cooperatives chocolate gravy chocolate gravy is a type of gravy made with fat flour cocoa powder and sometimes sugar in the united states there is a dish called biscuits and gravy for which chocolate gravy is often used hatfield arkansas hatfield is a town in the us state of arkansas assencières assencières is a commune of the aubedépartementin the northcentral part of france rushad rana rushad rana is an indian actor he is well known for his portrayals of raghav inhip hip hurray nikhil inkehta hai dil sumit insasural simar ka exdrama teacher turned principal of pragati vidya ka mandir inyeh un dinon ki baat haiand aniruddh gandhi inanupamaa
landmarks 4 famous landmarks from world famous paint the night parade originally a landmark literally meant a prominent easily identified geographic point like a mountain a cliff or a river used by explorers and others to find their way back or through an area in modern use it includes anything that can be recognized easily such as a monument building or other structure in american english it is the main word used to call places that are tourist attractions because they are beautiful or big or they have historical importance some such as national landmarks are on official lists of landmarks landmarks in the british english are normally used for casual navigation such as giving directions to someone to get somewhere this is done in american english as well list of important landmarks landmarks also can be of two different categories natural eg physical features such as waterfalls and mountains and structures constructed by humans many of them are world heritage sites some important landmarks across the world today include chūbu international airport also known as centrair is an japanese airport on an artificial island in ise bay in aichi prefecture it is an international airport for the region the airport is south of nagoya in central japan rinchnach rinchnach is a municipality in regen of germany geography rinchnach is in the middle of the bavarian forest 7 kilometers southeast of the town rain and 9 kilometers south of zwiesel the river rinchnacher ohe flows through rinchnach smegma smegma is a substance that forms in the sex organs of mammals it is made of epithelial cells skin cells and moisture it is found around the foreskin of the penis in males or in the folds of skin around the vulva in females in males the smegma acts like a lubricant which makes sexual intercourse easier it can be white through to yellow in colour smegma does not cause any harm and normal washing will keep it under control in fact too much washing may cause other problems bounty hunter a bounty hunter is someone who catches individuals for money they often appear in movies one example isthe good the bad and the ugly modern bounty hunting has been criticized for not having enough laws to control it in the united states
bothwell bothwell is a small town in south lanarkshire scotland that lies on the right bank of the river clyde adjacent to hamilton and nine miles eastsoutheast of glasgow it is predominantly a residential town producer gas producer gas is a fuel produced by passing air and steam through redhot coke or anthracite or other fuel that contains carbon producer gas contains carbon monoxide carbon dioxide hydrogen methane and mostly nitrogen hexactinellid hexactinellid sponges are sponges with a skeleton made of four andor sixpointed silaceous spicules often referred to as glass sponges they are usually classified along with other sponges but some researchers consider them sufficiently distinct to deserve their own phylum symplasma optimism optimism is a philosophy and a way of life optimists believe that the world is generally a positive place to be in in the view of an optimist people and things are good many liberal optimists do not believe in original sin optimism basically looks on the positive side believing things will work out in the end when a person is optimistic it doesnt mean that they never doubt themselves they might have a bad day or two they recognize that they can make things better there is a lesson to be learned from this and they will move on the opposing theory is called pessimism gottfried leibnitz was a famous optimist arthur schopenhauer is often considered to be a famous pessimist optimism is associated with the idea of a glass lookinghalf full instead of lookinghalf empty optimism is also a habit of looking on the bright side of a situation insubordination insubordination is when people do not obey an authority in the military for example insubordination is when a serviceman or servicewoman disobeys the orders of a higherranking officer in civil life a person may refuse to obey a law or order that he or she thinks is wrong this is called civil disobedience
aurora maine aurora is a town in hancock county maine united states insurgency in northeast india various groups are involved in the insurgency in northeast india indias northeast states which are connected to the rest of the republic of india by a narrow strip of land known as the siliguri corridor in the region several armed factions operate some groups call for a separate state others for regional autonomy while some extreme groups demand complete independence franklin wisconsin franklin wisconsin can be one of six places noailles tarn noailles is a commune it is in occitanie in the tarn department in south france fernwood idaho fernwood is an unincorporated community in idaho in the united states it is in the southeastern corner of benewah county
sainsengohelle sainsengohelle is a commune it is found in the region nordpasdecalais in the pasdecalais department in the north of france castle island castle island is a peninsula in boston massachusetts which is home to a former fort jews harp the jews harp also known as jaw harp or mouth harp is a small musical instrument it is held on the mouth and plucked the person playing the harp changes the pitch and tone of the sound created by changing the shape of their mouth bibbiena bibbiena is acomunein the province of arezzo in the italian region of tuscany villersgrélot villersgrélot is a commune in the doubs department in the bourgognefranchecomté region in eastern france
litoria lodesdema litoria lodesdema is a frog from new guinea the adult male frog is yellowgreen in color and about 22 mm long from nose to rear end it has a bronze or yellow stripe these frogs have some webbing on their front feet and more webbing on their hind feet they have been seen laying eggs in a roadside marsh the scientists who first described wrote the first formal paper aboutlitoria lodesdemanamed it from the latin phraseloca demissa septentrionalis domicilium habemusorin the lowlands of the north we have our home grade retention grade retention is when a student repeats a grade ie first grade second grade etc some students have disabilities and must repeat a grade due to the problem for not meeting their needs in the first place either way grade retention can be emotionally damaging on a students selfesteem airline texas airline is an unincorporated community in harris county texas united states saint paul parish antigua and barbuda saint paul is a parish of antigua and barbuda on the island of antigua fort berkeley is located in nelsons dockyard national park afwaah afwaah is a hindi thriller movie written and directed by sudhir mishra it stars nawazuddin siddiqui bhumi pednekar and taapsee pannu in lead roles along with sharib hashmi sumit kaulsumeet vyas in supporting roles
peruvian americans peruvian americans are americans of peruvian descent most peruvian americans are of amerindian or mestizo ancestry but there are also those of european or african background and a significant number may also have partial or full chinese or japanese heritage bouillécourdault bouillécourdault is a commune it is in pays de la loire in the vendée department in west france uptown girls uptown girls is a movie starring brittany murphy and dakota fanning brittany murphys character plays a babysitter for dakota fannings character and at first they do not get along but they get to know each other better and become good friends hillsboro virginia hillsboro can be any of these places in virginia se cantase cantaif it sings is the anthem of occitania
himne de lexposicióhimne de lexposicióhymn of the exposition is the anthem of the valencian community quitman arkansas quitman is a city in the us state of arkansas serotonin serotonin is a neurotransmitter its chemical name is 5hydroxytryptamine or 5ht it is derived from tryptophan serotonin is found in all vertebrates mainly in the gastrointestinal tract blood platelets and central nervous system its name is derived from its effect on blood pressure serotonin is a part of theserumwhich regulates thetonusof blood vessels serotonin does several jobs within the human body unlike dopamine serotonin causes happiness while dopamine causes pleasure it is believed to regulate mood intestinal activity and appetite memory and sleep many antidepressant medications are thought to work by increasing the levels of serotonin in the body some nonmedical treatments for depression have also been shown to raise serotonin levels serotonin is also found in insect venom fungi and plants its presence in the seeds of many fruits helps speed those seeds through the digestive tract of animals that consume them in insect venom it causes pain and sometimes death through its effect on smooth muscle contraction serotonin is involved in social rank a lobster injected with serotonin behaves like an alpha male niki fmniki fmis a song by hawthorne heights it is one of their most famous songs and their second hit the bands singer jt says it is his most personal song from the albumthe silence in black and white and is his favourite song to perform live in concert they still play it at concerts although without the harsh vocals that are on the single music video the music video for niki fm starts with a room with a lot of people in jt is at the front and someone in the audience is touching someones leg the video also includes jt being kissed by another woman it shows him in a room tearing a picture in two and he stares at it he has a radio and goes outside the young womans house to match with the lyricsim outside of your window with my radio the girl walks away and leaves him and the song finishes stotzheim stotzheim is a commune it is in grand est in the basrhin department in northeast france
kameshvara kameshvara mahakameshvara is one of the highest forms of lord shiva the almighty god of the universe in the shaiva tradition of hinduism he is mainly mentioned in the hindu scriptures lalita mahatmyam of the the brahmanda purana and and tripura rahasyam kameshvara is the highest form of shiva and considered to be the omnipotent deity nomenclature kameshvara means lord of desires iconography lord kameshvara also has noose goad arrows and bow similar to goddess kameshvari spirit squad the spirit squad was an american professional wrestling stable in world wrestling entertainment wwe consisting of kenny mikey johnny mitch and nicky the teams ring personas were those of an allmale cheerleading squad hersheys syrup hersheys syrup is a syrup made by hersheys it is often used to make chocolate milk chocolate ice cream with chocolate syrup and smoothies one tablespoon of hersheys chocolate syrup has 45 calories trickery trickery is the act of misdirection leading into the wrong way of thinking or an illusion seeing things that are not true for example magic tricks are when someone makes the person seeing it think that the magic they are doing is true but it actually is not but magic tricks can also be pleasant entertainment when the audience know its all tricks a trick can also mean to lie or misdirect lead to wrong way of thinking a person so that someone who istrickingthe person can enjoy winning the game they are playing for example gambling trick is also slang for a prostitutes client animal tricks some sort of useful action taught to an animal for example fromshaking handsto handing back tools or dropped objects so that people seeing the action can enjoy the trick in the norse mythology loki is the god of trickery and cunning in the norse mythology neureichenau neureichenau is a municipality in the district of freyunggrafenau in bavaria in germany
bottle cap bottle caps are used to seal the opening of bottles for glass bottles these are usually small specially adapted pieces of metal with plastic bottles plastic caps are used instead the original bottle cap was called crown cork it is pressed onto the bottle and can be removed using a bottle opener in recent years bottle caps with screw on mounts are used that way a bottle opener is no longer required caps for plastic bottles are often made of a different type of plastic from the bottle a cork is another type of closure for the top of a bottle bima regency bima regency is a regency of the indonesian province of west nusa tenggara reimlingen reimlingen is a municipality in the district of donauries in bavaria in germany finsterhennen finsterhennen is a municipality in the administrative district of seeland in the canton of bern in switzerland fermana fc us fermana is a football club which plays in italy
rosedale louisiana rosedale is a village in iberville parish louisiana united states iwan an iwan eyvān is defined as a vaulted hall or space walled on three sides with one end open iwans were a trademark of the sassanid architecture of persia they then found their way into islamic architecture typically iwans open on to a central courtyard and have been used in both public and residential architecture wiskottaldrich syndrome wiksottaldrich syndrome is an inherited immune disease that happens in males it causes eczema a type of skin inflammation a smaller number of platelets blood cells that help prevent bleeding and frequent bacterial infections people with wiskottaldrich syndrome have a higher risk of developing leukemia and lymphoma beaulon beaulon is a french commune it is in the allier department in the center of france amargosa toad the amargosa toad bufo nelsoni is a species of toad they belong to the family bufonidae they were once considered a subspecies of the western toad
monticello iowa monticello is a city in iowa in the united states inden switzerland inden is a municipality of the district of leuk in the canton of valais in switzerland it is on a high plateau and along the road that runs from leukerbad to the gemmi pass snickerdoodle a snickerdoodle is a type of cookie made with flour butter or oil sugar salt and rolled in cinnamon sugar eggs are sometimes used with cream of tartar and baking soda added to leaven the dough they are characterized by a cracked surface and can be crispy or soft snickerdoodles are sometimes calledsugar cookies but sugar cookies are rolled in white sugar while snickerdoodles are rolled in a mixture of white sugar and cinnamon lackawanna new york lackawanna is a city in erie county new york united states bourseville bourseville is a commune it is in hautsdefrance in the somme department in north france
egenhofen egenhofen is a municipality in fürstenfeldbruck bavaria germany audible audible may refer to hydrophobe hydrophobe is a term from chemistry for a substance that does not mix with water examples of such substances are different types of vegetable oils and fats many hydrophobic substances are lipophiles they mix with fats and oils easily shesays india shesays india is an ngo based in mumbai india it works for gender equality and the rights of women it believes in sdg 5 gender equality through cooperation and reform the ngo teaches people about their rights in different languages its website is in both indian and foreign languages it also teaches people about the laws and other ways of solving genderbased violence the founder of the ngo is trisha shetty she is the current ceo of the ngo she is a lawyer and social activist work the website has information on laws on sexual violence in india the information is shown in a simple way it also provides stepbystep information on how to file a first information report fir it also provides information to remember when going to a hospital police station lawyer or court proceedings this information is in hindi marathi and german languages the ngo works with global citizen india they filed a petition in supreme court of india for taxfree sanitary napkins the ngo also provides counselling support to victims of sexual abuse it maps the nearest police station hospital and psychologist for immediate help for victims they are planning to have a group of lawyers and gynaecologists to help victims augst augst swiss germanaugscht is a municipality of the district liestal in the canton of basellandschaft in switzerland it was known as augusta raurica in roman times
gwen stacy gwendolyne maxine stacy is a marvel comics character created by stan lee and steve ditko she is peter parkers first girlfriend in the comics portrayals bryce dallas howard played stacy inspiderman 3 with emma stone playing her in boththe amazing spidermanandthe amazing spiderman 2 hailee steinfeld would later voice her in inauguration inauguration is a ceremony marking the beginning of a politician taking office or the opening of for example a bridge when a politician for example a president takes office he may make an oath of office in front of an audience as part of the inauguration ceremony the inauguration of the president of the united states takes place on january 20 in the year after an election submandibular gland the submandibular glands are salivary glands they are under the bottom part of the mouth lifes great with the janitor fired i can walk the halls without fear i dont even hesitate around corners any more but maybe i should icanfeelalittlejdfive no thanks todd but i can and i want my five plus elliot and i were better friends than weve been in a long time we were going to movies i really liked that oprah produced it we were going out to dinner my salmon was great you know oprah owns that restaurant and on weekends when i had sam she even came over for breakfasts i could make pancakes or we could have oprah os and check this out who wants to eat some cereal thats funny thats it not only did i rig this box but i got whitney in payroll to tape her oprah voice ive been working on this joke for over a week and all you can muster is a little chuckle who wants to eat some cereal stop who wants to eat some cereal broken who wants to eat some cereal stop it who wants to eat some cereal stop stupid box ok so im going to add a little pressure now sir its allright its perfectly natural that was you yeah i know but its still perfectly natural lovely its your own fault youre the only attending who sticks around for an entire exam when he calls for a surgical consult why is that no reason oh so you dont want to say thats cool i know you know hate that i call carlababyall the time so ill just call youbabyuntil you tell me does that sound good baby dont do that oh whats the matter baby look surgeons always want to slice people open whether its the best option or not no disrespect but youre just not that bright you have no idea how to do anything else unfortunately sick people are also very very stupid and will almost always agree to anything that a bloodletting corpse carpenter such as yourself tells them i simply stay in the room to make sure they make the right choice so you dont trust me uh thats right that is an easier way to say it baby baby there he is right on schedule maybe it was the free muffins for life but dr kelso still hangs out here every day morning everybody morning bob im like norm in this bitch ted finally said what we were all thinking why are you spending your retirement hanging around the place you use to work its so sad by comparison it almost makes my life seem no still sad yeah seriously dont you have anything better to do come on people ive got tons of stuff going on i golf i play gin with the boys in fact i am just here to stock up on muffins donnie four roadies please today enid and i are leaving to go spend a weekend in wine country of course you know how enid complains any place i take her iswhinecountry thank you thank you thank you anyway keep my table warm adios what are you doing thats the sound i hear in my head whenever people leave whatever i will see you after work you should really hesitate before going around corners i was thinking that earlier hey since that chief doctor person that fired me is gone im back yay i knew youd react that way and since jimmy the overly touching orderly got his job back too i took the liberty of telling him how much you missed him i missed you too whats new nothing man you seem a little clinched found a treasuretrove wheres the gold take my little pickaxe and get to it ok dont no no no wiggle worm this is wiggle worm ill get my own gold thank you ok welcome back why see you later buddy hey have a good one guys no wait somethings wrong what is it its dr cox hes all up in my business and dr cox hang in there bear how did you know that he was hurting did you like hear it in his voice with turk i can always feel it from his soul like a wave of heat are you going to make a joke about how gay that sounds definitely i just dont have the words yet well let me know hello folks im dr christopher turk youre right so far continue mr halford dr cox tells me that youre in need of a new kidney and i understand your wife wants to be the donor so what do you say we run some tests and see if shes a match ok dr cox said you are the best surgeon here so im fine right on see you guys later i dont understand if im the best surgeon here how come youre always looking over my shoulder oh give me a break would you saying someone isthe best surgeonis like saying someone is the smartest cast member of the hills lets face it its just not that tough to float to the top of the surgical toilet take your fellowcutter the todd now hes also deemed competent enough to perform a kidney transplant on that gentleman right there yet observe say todd whats for lunch today im not sure bro this time ill just move my lips as if i was speaking and his tiny surgeon brain will tell him the glass is now just too darn thick to hear through cant hear you through the glass dude wow wow what its true youre back im so happy you dont look happy i dont smile a whole lot and lately when i try to it hurts but trust me im happy return of the king huh yeah i cant tell you how much ive missed having you around jimmy im really not comfortable with that jimmy downstairs no problem see you guys later im gonna have to teach you his command words awesome im starving theres a coffee bucks up there lets grab something i got it the only way that moment you had with turk could have been any gayer would be if you two went home and actually made love afterwards no elliot stop you know i automatically picture any visual image someone puts in my head you cant do that its embarassing but not as embarassing as this dr kelso arent you supposed to be on vacation crap thanks for tagging in for me teddy i really need to ease myself back in mopping is not like riding a bike thats for sure no problem hey dr turk did you see whos back hey i know right oh that sucks what its my kidney transplant patient i apologize i saidwhatbut i meantmove it along by the way what happened to the janitor they hired to replace you were going to have to let you go marv but stiff upper lip im sorry dr itor call me jan i heard he quit moppings hard youre working against yourself there go faster i bet you cant wait to call all your friends and tell them how pathetic i am actually sir we young people are more into texting these days jd be sensitive dont act like youre at a ping pong match between a ninja and bigfoot i know that made no sense but hes totally there now in his head look at his eyes look at that he should be out for a while i just have lot more free time than i thought enid and i were going to travel all over the country but we dont have cash right now elliot stop doing that who won the ping pong game the sasquatch then turk and i took him to a carnival to celebrate man that hairy bastard loves funnel cake amazing now its time to split before he shares something so personal that were trapped here forever we should probably get going last thing i expected was to be an old man with no idea what the hell to do with his life tom im sorry but darcy was not a kidney match so we need to get you on the transplant list right away so we can find a new donor wrong you didnt even hear what i told them what did you tell them well i basically told wrong great news folks i had occasion to speak with dr quinlan here anyway do you see his kidney patient mr brinkley it turns out that his wife is not a donor match for him either and in the coincidence of the day she is a match for you sir and you mrs halford are a match for him we do the old switcheroo and everybody wins so when would i get my new kidney mr brinkley has been in dialysis for quite some time so darcy where going to have to get him your kidney just as soon as possible and tom well schedule your surgery for next week look dr kelso leaving any job is tough i i remember when my cousin got fired from her job she was so depressed because it was the only salon in town and all she ever wanted to do was cut hair here it comes both dr kelso and i had heard enough of elliot inspirational stories to know that they invariably end with someone killing himself but then she moved uh maybe not to a better place or maybe so look give yourself a little time youll figure out how to be happy i promise im never ready for half the stuff that people say whether its an answer you didnt expect so how did you get hired back i didnt technicly i dont work here a shocker from a patient weve been talking and we dont want to trade kidneys with the brinkleys well go on the transplant list or this thanks i really appreciate you two trying to cheer me up actually that wasnt unexpected but this was well its nice to see you two dating again it was time to demand an explanation why would you think were dating why wont they do the kidney switch if you werent hired back why are you here working im not you are jd and i are just friends dr kelso i mean we just like hanging out together we rent movies go on hikes on sunday nights we do our laundry together did you know that elliots granny panties are actually her grannys panties its just one pair jd excuse me for being sentimental so basically you two do everything a normal couple does except to have sex exactly sounds awesome pardon me i had nine coffees in two hours time to drain oh its a new shirt hey do you ever still think of me in that way what way you know in a sexual way sometimes do you ever think of me that way sometimes put your shirt back on im just flipping it so you cant see the stain and then i finally said it do you think maybe we should talk about us maybe we should and just like that it was as if we were off in our own little world my guy needs a kidney now why wouldnt the halfords say yes because theyre in no rush plus the halfords dont know the brinkleys so they dont trust them were screwed awesome in the todds world if anybody gets screwed its a good thing of course it is look im here because i want to be here but dont worry im going to get my job back oh good whats your plan i just told it to you im here therefore i will get my job back youre making my head hurt we both know thats not me thats from when you were a baby and a marble fountain fell on you sometimes my mom kept my crib in the driveway mine too but i live my live by a very specific credo everything works out for me there is no way this works out for us the halfords are stubborn people i got an idea if the halfords dont trust the brinkleys to come through for them we can just do the surgery simultaneously and take trust out as an issue that guy is such a jerk dont worry he cant hear me through the glass you want me to go first elliot ive never been able to get over the idea of us im still crazy about you i dont really know what you want me to say maybe you could tell me if you feel the same way yeah maybe you could say it without sounding angry but jd you crushed me i mean i gave you my love and you threw it back at my face and pretty much scarred me romanticly i mean now im doomed to a life of gravitating to safe boring guys that i dont really love and im repelled by the ones i care for deeply so thank you for that look if it helps you hurt me too really there were so many times i wanted to be with you so badly and you shut me down like when we first met huh when you wanted to be sex buddies oh yeah but thats when i felt work so overwhelming and i blah blah blah blah blah im sorry weve just been down this road so many times you know seriously does even talking about it just make you hate yourself a little bit i cant tell from just doing the normal amount of hating myself or if im at a slightly higher level of selfloathing youre too hard on yourself no im not im just stupid and ugly and i have a pig face jd were just back here again because were both lonely and neither one of us have had any physical contact for months ive had physical contacts with who all the energies are in you im just opening the channel here it is here it is id rather not talk about it looks like everybody got through with flying colors congratulations there gandhi your ability to bring people together is very powerful much like gandhi that means a lot to me because im just so desperate for your approval what whats his problem is he still mad at me maybe i cant be sure the brinkleys never gave the halfords a reason to be skeptical life would be so much easier if everybody just trusted each other we have so much history most of it bad yeah how can we ever get past that we cant oh good that makes me feel better but maybe we could remember all our pit falls like a road map maybe this time we could avoid all the drama we dont have to be that couple where one of us says theyre moving out of town the other one have to rush to the airport to stop them we dont have to argue about whether or not we want to break you watched the friends marathon last night didnt you i did i loved it the point is elliot youre a lot stronger than you used to be and ive changed too i have a beard now do you still let that inner voice of yours control you this is getting too serious kick her kick her in the head not as much paycheck time everyone come on whitney i like it when you do it like oprah fine who wants to get a paycheck you got a paycheck you got a paycheck you got a paycheck you got to go man everybodys going to see when she doesnt have a check for you itll be humiliating look you cant just say things are going to work out and then they do thats not how the world excuse me i didnt get mine who are you im the janitor see actually im the old janitor i replaced the janitor that replaced me so im still in the system ill go get you a check didnt mean to cut you off ted you were saying mop it off mop it off mrs winter this is dr turk hes going to give you an exam and explain all your surgical options to you one second hey youre leaving please dont make me have second thoughts by asking very stupid questions so what you trust surgeons now no i trust you i know were talking but it still feels like were being so careful you know were just scared i made so many mistakes in my life because i was scared its the reason i bailed when you saidi love you its the reason blah blah blah blah blah ok but i am scared of ending our friendship what if i get hurt again what if you pick up a new std for the last time that was not an std it was a urinary tract infection and i got it from having sex with you in a pond yeah you did i tell what else i dont want to deal with all the judgements from everyone else dr cox jordan even turk and carla i mean its almost enough of a reason not to do anything hogwash excuse me that ridiculous drivel you just said but who am i to talk here i am eating some kind of a banana nut sawdust muffin and hiding out in this crappy excuse for a coffee bucks who the hell cares what anybody else thinks just look into your heart and do whatever the hell makes you happy thats right ted im back i love it here donnie moist elliot and i were tempted to take dr kelsos advice because often when you do it it makes you happy things have a way of working out actually i normally get paid twice this my mistake ill be right back but it also occurred to us that you can have the best intentions you still fall back into old habits shhh get out of here so i guess the real answer is that there is no easy answer you just have to go for it or not this seems like a good idea who cares im just going to need to engage my legs alright this is just to brace you youre a wizzard were just gonna work this out let it flaw out flaw let it flaw out flaw you like that dont you my god help me jimmy i do there it is let go deeper please yes sir yes sir what have you got for me nothing you killed roger of stoke allan you knew id kill him you just didnt want to admit it to yourself youre low yeah and you are here for more money so what do you want to tell me youve got a messenger henry of lewes arriving tomorrow right how do you know that hes coming to tell you where and when the king plans to land when he returns to england but theres going to be an ambush tomorrow on the north road so if you want henry to make it to nottingham you better change his route hey hey hey what do you call this noon tomorrow gold if henry arrives hes not coming hes been tipped off by who dont worry hes probably just late horse needs shoeing or hes stopped for a kip or something hes here to betray the king hes hardly going to stop for a nap could marian have got the time wrong thats a good point actually no cos marians trying to listen at keyholes and stuff right she could be making all kinds of mistakes she could be making a big mistake go back to the camp and stay there robin what thats an order robin my lord what do you think hastings portsmouth which south coast port will king richard make his final fateful landing at hmm well know soon enough henrys here as i promised well done gisborne well done ah henry henry of lewes welcome to my get me my physician get the sheriffs physician immediately why did you let the messenger through has he talked no not yet he was taken ill robin i took a risk to find out his route and you still let him through you cant go back into the castle what go to the forest now ill join you when ive silenced henry the forest dont be ridiculous you told me hed travel by the north road yes and he didnt marian i think i have a spy in my gang what are you going to do ill silence henry and then ill find the traitor in my own camp and silence him none of your men have been in the castle i would have seen them then somebodys going out to meet them ill keep watch no youll keep out of it no marian this is none of your business the kings being betrayed right now because of your spy it is my business but what if the spy has told them about you and the nightwatchman then im dead anyway what are you doing blight hes worse hes calmer calmer youre calming him to death medicine is a journey my lord not a destination treatments take as long as do you seriously think ive got time for your journey blight a clue gisborne you find me a quack who knows what hes doing a quack sheriff i am a man of learning i give you science science you have given me silence i want this man to talk what are you doing here what are you doing here i know youre angry youre angry because henry of lewes got past us but you cant just run off much you disobeyed my instructions i said wait at the camp gisborne has outwitted us so what his luck will run out it has to otherwise well be asking where hes getting his information from what you think hes getting information from one of us no master surely some mistake a traitor who thats why youve sent us back to camp because you suspect you suspect me much i have to suspect everyone thats me you suspect me much go back to the camp what do i have to do to prove my loyalty to you what tell me what id chop off my own arms well one arm because once ive chopped that off then i wouldnt be able to chop off the other if youre true to me i ask just one thing you name it go back to the camp oh come come come there you go oh this babys just like his mother doesnt know up from down again oh again dont you bother yourself ill turn him the right way up how do you know its a boy because i know but it hurts hurts you dont know pain try giving birth to him feetfirst then youll know what pain is bring her medicines everything sheriff wants your services get off me my daughter your daughter can wait mother mother you hairy pigwitted fox turd ill pluck your eyeballs from your bony skull and squelch them into cess pits mother rosa speak speak speak speak get off me keep still woman oh you slimy little snothead matilda blight ha its the gravediggers best friend the maggots mate couldnt you find a civiltongued wise woman apparently shes the one the civiltongued wiser men go to hello baldy do you know who i am im the sheriff and i have a job for you if you were on fire i would not damp you with my wet underwrappings laugh cure this man or you die anyone that you love and even some that you have a passing liking for i cant stay here my daughters expecting a baby your daughter can expect a corpse for a mother if you do not do as you are told well i wont stay if she lays one finger on my patient if i treat him can i go do you think i want you cluttering up my castle when he speaks fetch me immediately well get rid of these things for starters sir theres a sign at the trip inn marian wheres your guard i dont know i must have lost him watch lady marian is that really necessary i dont know is it do you think im a threat no i was wondering if i could have a day away from the castle and the guards and accompany you im on business sounds interesting marian its private sounds doubly interesting marian no very well but at least let me have a day unchaperoned youre up to something yes im charming you so that i can have an hour or two without a goon on my back but you stay in the castle did somebody order leeches havent i seen enough bloodsuckers for one day mostly in charge lovely specimens hungry lets take a look robin of locksley mmm whats that beard its neither grown nor shaven make up your mind hey matilda has this man talked no you cant treat him good get me out of this dung heap my rosa has a baby on the way a boy id wager by the trouble hes caused twice turned himself upside down you were worse i seem to remember ah this will relax her while i turn him come on lets go i have business here first she needs me now do you know anything about this man yes he was stung by a bee look what this unwell from a bee sting well it can happen it nearly killed him that and the leeches but hes all right now wait his name is henry of lewes now hes come to tell the sheriff where the king plans to land when he returns to england so you should turn away stop has a dung beetle tunnelled through your ear and eaten your soul ill be quick a bee failed to kill him a quack failed to kill him ill be damned if a boy i delivered sneaks in and finishes off one of my patients matilda i cant let him live to speak his treason so its not his life youre afraid of then its his tongue so shall we just cut out his tongue then oh men always think in a straight line ive got a better idea can you silence him long enough for you to think of something better than killing him yes i can muddle his brain for a day or two confuse and baffle him now oh sorry well hasnt been in yet must be held up when he finally arrives give him this for delivering henry tell him its silver not gold because the goods were damaged thank you hes waking matilda quickly where am i what is it here its mead right job done lets go i have to know that its worked do you want the sun and the stars as well he mustnt talk if we spare his life then we sacrifice the kings look lively you pair of oafs is he awake henry mead horrible henry my dear henry castle yes yes this is nottingham castle ive come from the holy land yes ill speak only to the sheriff yes yes i am the sheriff the sheriff of nottingham the king yes which port will he arrive at when the king returns from the holy land yes yes yes where will he land whats the kings plan he will land i feel strange i feel yes never mind how you feel henry whats the kings plan the plan kings planking port yes yes which port pork i have come from the holy pork which port pork holy pork theres someone there guards get this to rosa get out of here you rancidfaced outlaw dont stand on him you idiots get him up get him on the bed gently gently gently which port robin henry hes silenced but only temporarily youre right you have a spy how do you know i followed gisborne to the trip inn whoever he was meeting didnt come a serving maid knew him and he left money with her i heard them mention henry but i couldnt hear other names thats payment for henrys arrival who is it marian who would betray me theres gisborne marian guy youve been following me me dont deny it no i i saw you by the stall earlier now here coincidence i was only i dont think so but i just you disobeyed me guy please let me explain you dont understand punish me but do not punish my father punish you why would i punish you what have you been doing forgive me youre right i disobeyed you i just wanted to spend time with you really yes well im honoured marian but i told you i was on business well it wont happen again shall we whats your problem eh did you speak to robin then or what why do you want to know we want to know whats going on whats the plan did the messenger get through to the castle is robin going to kill him like to know his plans do you whats the sheriff and gisbornes plan what i mean is there even a henry or is it a trap what whats going on how much do they pay you pay who theres a spy in the camp one of you is a spy and robin knows so youre done for what how does he know its obvious gisbornes always five or six steps ahead of us are you calling me a traitor well traitor what you looking at me for well youre the one who tried to persuade me to steal from robin we thought the king was coming thats right we thought about it we decided against it didnt we i said no allan stop it now yes if anyones going to kill the traitor its going to be me what makes you so high and mighty he doesnt trust you either or why has he sent you back here ah stop it the pair of you off him stop it robin master what is going on were taking her to the camp what our camp this is rosa matildas daughter so much for it being a secret so much for a lot of things being secret djaq the babys the wrong way round do you know how to turn it lets get you to a bed shall we you dont do you get on with it your majesty hes not the king mother his brain bled to dried pig skin by his leeches shes poisoned him rubbish i havent given him anything i hate to tell tales but ive asked around and rumour has it that she delivered the baby robin into this world pig canker blight by name blight by nature help help theres someone there oh nice try you poisoned him didnt you no i just gave him something to help him sleep well you can give him something to wake him up cant you no there are wrong answers and there are right answers that was a wrong answer we need to know who the traitor is im sorry its not the sort of secret i can keep lets just deal with rosa first tell us robin robin therell be people like rosa who need our help but if were not a gang if you suspect us all right its true one of you is betraying us youre meeting gisborne and youre selling our secrets not me its not me either its not me not me not me stop this now if the guilty man or woman confesses right here ill listen tell me what gisborne said what he offered step forward now you have one chance i will not be treated with equal suspicion well whoever you are youve made your choice and i will find you out argh john help me turn the baby no i have worked in the battlefield all men i have never treated this before neither have i may i oh what its the head hello little one hello the wrong way round you need to turn baby she cries out it moved thats it thats right how did you do that thank you thank you my lords matilda here somehow managed to bring a patient of hers back from the dead certified by my good self dead so what do we have here do we have a healer whats happening or do we have something else a necromancer a devil worshipper a witch shes not a witch so perhaps a ducking in locksley pond would calm all our nerves guy you know shes not a witch marian say nothing these allegations spread by association the ducking stools a death sentence you know that theres nothing you can do for her did i leave you to die when you were being drowned guy guy you could avoid this matilda tell us the antidote boiled sheriffs brains with parsley to locksley she screams crying continues djaq later are you all right theres a spy in the camp how can anything be all right well he probably knows hes made a mistake now he had his chance to confess maybe hes stuck people get stuck you know your brother said he was stuck he refused to change and he hanged for it he was an idiot no he was a good man underneath it and you saw that and i believe robin would see it too if the spy confessed and begged forgiveness and changed his ways i believe youre a good man allan a dale rosa groans horse whinnies robin robin robin matilda the sheriff knows she helped you shes refusing to tell them how to wake henry and theyre ducking her when now at locksley pond call your men i have to go before im missed robin the babys coming baby its matildas grandchild robin hurry hurry matilda needs us djaq you stay with rosa everybody else with me now whats happened the sheriffs happened john can you stay has he said anything sensible yet lords ladies peasants presents pheasants have a look at this noble man he returned from the dead possessed the witch shall be ducked if she dies it proves the devil has abandoned her and she shall be buried on consecrated ground constipated ground if she lives showing the devil still to be in her she shall be burnt alive hard to know which one to hope for rosa my rosa down she goes deep breath oh lovely grapes gisborne matilda gasps and splutters you weaselfaced whores son who robin no robins not here and three two one deep breath deep breath agh theres something whats happening its fine your husband is he away the wars hed be so proud of you whats your wifes name alice so youve done this before with alice no why is it so hard no i was an outlaw in the forest alice was alone push now she screams pom pom pom agh i curse you may snakes crawl up your nose holes and feed on your tiny brain down down breathe slowly its going to be difficult to take him henry cant we just kill him no draw attention to robin wont we put him in danger we bide our time wait until theyre distracted unless one of you twos informed gisborne keep your accusations to yourself you keep pumping lets lift up the carcass ten nine eight seven six five one and a half and bring up what the devil is that blight i suspect they may be her underwrappings my lord shut up shut up arrest arrest gisborne henrys gone gisborne henrys gone guards find him rosa wheres my rosa rosa mother wheres the little lad tell me the lads all right no lad no lad good lungs she has not a moments peace well lets see if her damp grandmother cant set her off again hey my little whats her name alice im going to call her alice alice still in the land of fairies what are you going to do with him ill banish him we should kill him a traitor to the king doesnt deserve to live oi much look much meet alice put him down henry they say you dont kill any more for the king i kill the kings finished the sheriff prince john and the black knights theyll win robin not today they wont can i trust you will of course i need your help anything marian saw a serving maid speaking to gisborne at the trip shell know who our spy is i can go to the trip find the maid and make her tell me who the traitor is you go back to the camp at sundown where am i going this is gonna hurt whats he doing robin master sundown remember i knew it was him i knew it was him will no i knew it robin wills the spy this subjects closed will robin i do not believe i need to speak with you not now believe me robin i need no you dont djaq trust me wills gone and thats the end of it now i have to go to the castle i think he had a gobetween at the castle yes at the trip marian saw a serving girl receiving money from gisborne i have to meet marian to find out exactly what gisborne knows well come no no im safer on my own meanwhile you lot have to scatter until i find out whether gisborne knows about the camp ill go to the trip at sundown come back here after that ill tell you what i know what are we going to do you heard him we scatter youre late i was going to keep your money back silver not gold youre going to tell gisborne to keep this money im not doing this any more right ive changed its a bit late for a conscience isnt it yeah very late ah robin youre early leave us stay there get out i need to talk to my spy what was that with will you banished will it was an act only she knew who was guilty and i knew the spy would want to come here before me to cover his tracks for all i knew it could have been will standing there but its not is it its you robin it was over you ask her i made a decision then whats this i was giving it back so you betray me you betray yourself you betray your king for what for a few silver coins what have you told gisborne allan nothing really does he know about the camp no does he know about marian no more lies no this was the last time i promise and i was wrong but he captured me robin he tortured me i had no choice everything is a choice everything we do thats easy for you to say though isnt it you get the glory you get the girl everyone loves you then when the king comes back youll have land property a wife everything what will i have youre always in the sun robin and im always in the shade is that meant to be an excuse give me another chance please i wouldnt let gisborne hurt any of us ive never told him anything like that harmless lies innocent betrayals they dont exist allan robin ive changed how can i get you to believe that you cant and the funny thing is you might be telling the truth i am how am i supposed to believe you any more robin i swear to you on my life dont kill me please youre lucky ive left you with a life to swear upon never never let me set eyes on you again are we safe will will its all right its all right it wasnt him what it was a trap i lied to you im sorry i had to lure the spy it was allan is he alive where hes gone allan why for money john why else i believe he could have changed you knew it was him i didnt know i guessed i knew it was him i knew it was allan will you forgive me it worked and the rest of you travellers on the north road right are you with me yeah well then lets go what are we celebrating the signing of an important document this is a traitors charter the sheriff is making the black knights sign their allegiance if you love peace do not sign itll cost you sussex i have lost sussex i am sir guys man traitor marian shes not here winchester wants you i need to give this note 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this week our guest on sharing time is erlend who is one of the survivors of the piper alpha disaster and is one who has come back to orkney this last week staying with his family here in orkney first of all looking back on those harrowing times of the sixth of july what do you remember about the incident erlend well it was at night and i mean i was lucky enough to be working which is a thing thats probably accounted for saving a lot of people most of the survivors were ones who were working at the time and i was working upstairs in er whats called the gascon module which was shut down at the time for repair work and things like that and a call came over the radio that there was a problem with one of the pumps downstairs so seeing i had nothing better to do at that time i went downstairs to give them a hand which again is a part of the luck which probably saved me and er when i got down to the pump which was directly below where the explosion occurred there was about three or four of us there and er as i said that the only indication that we got out it was a an enormous bang just directly overhead and there was dust and everything went black all the lights went out so i mean from that w we could ascertain that it was fairly serious what had happened and er we moved away to the side of the platform to get out from underneath whatever had happened and had a look around there was nothing visible downstairs where we were so immediately went up the stairs at the side to the production level where the blast had come from and there we met a group of people who had just come out of the control room and they were cut and suffering from shockcos the blast had obviously well it d nearly blown the control room apart i mean the doors were hanging on their hinges then things like that and by the time we got there we could see a fire round at the back of the the crane pedestal which was in b module where most of the oil separation plant is and er at that stage we tried the fire hydrants but i mean there was no water in the pumps the electric pumps there was no ele electric powercos the elec electric er generator was blown to bits well they werent working anyway and er the diesel pumps werent on and er there was a couple of guys putting on breathing apparatus and trying to get in to restart them but i mean by this stage the smoke was so thick they couldnt even find where the pumps were you can hardly see your hand in front of your face and er i mean there was no way to fight the fire so i mean all we could do was sort of stand back and lookcos we were up there was about at that stage there was twenty or thirty of us standing in this north west corner of the platform and er th the fire was getting that bad that i mean the smoke was blowing directly across the platform at that stage and er take a couple of steps away from the corner you couldnt see your a thing so we were more or less stuck where we where we could go downstairs to the sixty eight foot level was er er fog horn and lighting system for in the fog its a navaid system they call it and er that was a platform down there and off that there was a big knotted rope which c was thrown down and er guys started to go down that to the twenty foot level where they were picked up by an inflatable off the standby boat but i mean it was about twenty to thirty guys as i said and i mean as they went down we got the the diver so there was a few of them there and er the ones out of the control room they managed to get down that stage we would be about half an hour after it after the initial blast and be about five or six of us left then and we were just getting ready to get off when we got hit by the second big blast which caused most of the burns to all of us then and at that stage it was too late to go down the rope so it was just instinct more than anything else that we just jumped over the side from where we were then and er after that it was just well every man for himself i never really saw any of the guys except for the o one guy who was on the platform with me at the time i saw him when we got picked up off the i mean it was half a lifeboat we were left sitting on when we got picked up and he was on it with me then but i mean being in the water i had no life jacket or anything like that so it was a matter of trying to keep afloat and er kicking off my boots and getting me overalls and er i mean it was all luck everything that sort of happened to me that night anyway i mean it it wasnt so lucky for other people but i suppose most survivors have their their tale or so fortune having smiled on them and i mean if it hadnt been for a lump of expanded foam out of one of the life boats that had blown up at if it hadnt come floating past me i mean i would have been a goner as well but i got hold of that i managed to keep afloat then till as i said we found this half a lifeboat and there was couple of fellows and er i managed to swim over to that and pull myself up on it and for there the inflatable off the standby boat came alongside picked us up and put us on then standby boat at that stage then there was accounts of the sea almost being on fire with the oil and the mixture what sort of experience how did you find that well i never saw the sea on fire but f when we wen went into the sea i mean we were directly beneath the platform and at that stage i mean the whole platform was on fire and we couldnt you couldnt just swim on the surface because if you let any part of your body above the water for any length of time i mean it just burnt so i mean you had to sort of come up and grab a breath and go under the water and try and swim away from it which in the sea was pretty futile really i mean you just had to go where the sea took you and luckily it just took us round the side of the platform and away then were there quite a few vessels around at that time that were giving assistance well i can remember when i went was in the water at the start there was you could see a lot of boats coming in alongside the platform but er it wasnt long after that there was another big bang on the platform and they all sort of turned tail and went away for their own safety which was pretty demoralizing for us that were in the water at the time but so at that point then did you almost give up hope that you would be rescued that you more or less were going to end in the sea at that point aye well i mean that theres theres so many things that go through your mind that in a situation like that i mean youve got to try and keep yourself afloat and then even thats not going to help you if nobody comes along and picks you up either so i mean that but i mean i i didnt oh well i suppose i could say i gave up hope a few times but obviously if you s the struggle to survive comes through in the long run and i mean its its not easy to give up hope at that stage when you were picked up then what happened the where were you taken to after that well we were taken up to the standby boat which is i mean every vessel in the north sea every rig and installation has a boat that circles it non stop twenty four hours a day and i mean that the standby boat on piper i mean it was the the two inflatable boats off it that picked everybody up and most folk up and one of them was lost they lost two of the crew off that i think that was hit by debris off the platform but i mean it was it that we were taken to first and i mean thee was a lot of people on it and i mean it had obviously saved a lot of lives and er we were on that for about an hour or so and then they got rid of the the badly injured were taken off then and put on the therris its support vessel that was just happened to be there at the time and it and its emergency hospital on it and i mean theyd flown doctors out from aberdeen and medics off other platforms round about so you were actually were you taken to pharros as well for treatment mhm i was taken here but at the time i mean i wasnt one of the really seriously burnt i mean i was still conscious and i was still walking around and it was just me arm and me hand and me face that were were burnt and and at that the time i mean i wasnt in any pain and i think there was more serious ones to be dealt with at that point then you were airlifted back to a hospital in aberdeen aye it were six five or six oclock in the morning i think i arrived in aberdeen at six oclock to aberdeen royal infirmary where i were treated yeah and thered been quite a number there obviously in that burns unit who were suffering from the same type of er injury well i mean its considering the number of s survivors there wasnt that many that were burnt i mean there were only been about at the most ten who were suffering from burns maybe five or six that were quite serious one i there was a couple that were really seriously badly burnt and one of them didnt survive when actually did you sustain your your burns and you said that was actually on the second blast aye that was well that that was on the platform when i got me face burnt and me left hand which i think was burnt trying to protect me me head or face at the time i dont know how me right hand survived it i mean its quite good and er after that i think my right arms got badly burnt but i think that was when i was in the sea holding on to the bit of foam and more or less just let myself float under the water but me arm was round the top of the bit of foam on the surface and i think it got burnt by the the heat off the platform then obviously you were in hospital for a number of weeks what about the treatment that you were given in aberdeen did you find that they were obviously sympathetic to what happened and the spirit in the hospital would have been quite hight really aye well i mean i cant say enough for the people in the aberdeen royal infirmary i mean theyve got a great burns unit there and i mean er er i think the plastic surgeons and what knot are about they must be some of the best in the world just looking at what theyve done to me and er they treated me there i mean i was about two weeks in a room on me own and taken out then into the main ward for another four weeks and i mean the nurses and everybody the doctors were really great and they give us the best of treatment there and i dont think youll speak to anybody that was in the hospital thatll say anything differently they were really great obviously with that number of weeks that you were in hospital it must have given you plenty of time too to think about future prospects in a fairly dangerous industry in the north sea what about your feelings now looking back on it do you think that you would like to return to the platform work aye well weve all spoken about it before and i mean yo when we were in hospital we spoke together about it and er obviously its its its something you that wont really be able to tell unless you give it try and i mean i would like to go offshore again just to prove to myself whether i could or could not do it i mean whether ill ever work offshore agains another thing but i would like to to try going offshore i mean then again i mean i reckon i could work offshore no problem at all but whether i could sleep on the platform is a completely different matter there would always be that fear that it a similar incident might happen and er and that er it was those who were asleep at the time who were unlucky enough not to survive well they wasnt the most unlucky to put it like that but er i mean we weve spoken about it before on the platform and things like that that i mean everybody knows the score that if something happens if youre if youre sleeping youve not got a an excellent chance put it like that i mean you er i mean nobody ever expected anything like what happened on piper to to happen any on that scale i mean even wh when we saw it ourselves i mean you couldnt comprehend the scale i mean i can remember being underneath the platformbeing on fire and i mean i i just kept saying to myself that this wasnt really happening how about the the safety er precautions that were taken on board piper or in fact on board any oil platform installation it wouldnt have been able to cope with such an immediate diaster as as happened on on that night no i mean i i dont think what happened on piper can be put down to basic safety i mean i dont think it was a gas leak it wouldnt have caused an explosion to the extent of that and at the time i mean its half past nine all work had stopped mostly at that time of night anyway so i mean there was no poor operating but this is going on i wouldnt have thought so i mean it goes down to must be something like equipment failure which is something that nobody can really allow for what sort of safety training had you had for an evacuation or in fact a a slow evacuation from the platform while you were out there well i mean everybody goes to robert does their off shore survival which takes you into helicopter survival and l launching lifeboats off the platform and life rafts ev and er that done i mean you get your certificates and what not for that and everybody is to get refresher courses every two or three years im not really sure which and then on the platform every week theres a evacuation drill where its usually on a sunday night or a saturday night it was changed to recently but the platform general alarm goes off and everybody goes to their master stations by the lifeboat and then they test the evacuation alarm then so that everybody knows the alarms and er where to be and then th every six eight weeks or something they take you for a helicopter evacuation where everybodys taken from the lifeboat master station taken the whole way upstairs to the galley where they go through their er helicopter evacuation drill then but er all of that was negated by the fact with the amount of fire and smoke that was on the platform nobody could get to the lifeboats and plus the fact that with the control room had been taken out nobody could sound the general evacuation alarms either there was no alarms or anything or any warning for anybody on the platform either and as you say at that stage it really was just a matter of erm every man for himself really aye well thats it er i mean there was no as i said there was no alarms for anybody else or anybody who wasnt there really wouldnt have a much of an idea to how drastic it was and what was going on at the time as i said you cant envisage or set up emergency procedures for anything as as drastic as what happened there that night i mean wh when your whole control rooms wiped out and er you cant really expect anything like that i mean un unless you make the control room blast proof which is maybe a thing to be looked in to in the future and then again theyre speaking about making the accommodation module separate from the platform itself which is another thing but i mean thats all to be looked at but whether you scrap all the platforms that are at present built in the north seas another thing all together there has been some criticism of general safety precautions on board rigs and platforms out on the north sea do you have any general feelings about that do you feel that things could be tightened up i suppose theres always a room for safety procedures to be tightened up i mean its like in any place you work everybodys completely happy with the procedures that that go on but er its difficult its difficult at sea i mean from rig to rig things work differently and i mean on on piper i would say there were probably things that could have been tightened up but then again i dont think they were part and parcel of what happened and there on july the sixth the government has now said that theyre going to order oil companies to install shut off valves below platforms do you feel that that would have solved the situation on piper alpha altogether or how far would it have gone to perhaps lessening the the blow of the the occasion its hard hard to say how much that would have helped the situation out there i mean it definitely would have helped in some degree but i mean there was still all the oil that was present on the platform in the separators except those which were left under pressure all that would have had to burn and er as ive said before i havent seen a a barrel of oil burning and the heat and smoke that comes off that you consider the amount of oil that would have been in the separators on the platform at the time i think it would have still have caused an awful lot of heat and an awful lot of smoke and fire and er just shutting off the oil coming back to the platform maybe wouldnt have helped that much but i mean a any anything in a situation like thats going to help again with the time that you were in hospital considering your future what did your family think about your possibility of you going back out well i mean theyve never really spoken about it one way or another encouraged me or discouraged me which i think im grateful for i mean if theres a decision to be made i hope theyll just leave it up to me i think that and i mean you go with the sort of attitude that lightning will never strike twice in the same place but then again i mean who knows clearly it was a time when so many people were lost and it was the worlds worst oil rig disaster looking back on that then you must have lost a great number of colleagues and workmates that it must give you sort of mixed feelings looking back on it well it does i mean its its i mean ive been there about just over three years three and a half years i mean when youre working for a week at a time with the same blokes week in week out i mean you get to know them really well it is difficult to to come to terms with the fact that i mean its people that youve worked with for a week at a time and i mean for three and a half years every second week youre working with that guys in a confined space you get to know them really well and i mean it is your sort of second home and the guys that you work with every every week i mean sort of become i mean its a bit of a cliche to say but i mean part of a family that you living out there that you live with out there and it is a real i mean when you think of the number that was lost i mean there were a lot of close friends involved in it obviously having such a a close brush with death is something that you youve youve obviously lived through and be something that er you must feel strongly about do you feel that this particular incident has changed your attitude towards life i cant honestly say that up to now ive thought that much about it i mean ive only just come out of hospital and as it is im still fairly well macked with it and you think that youre lucky to be alive in that respect but ive never really thought that i was specially picked out for some reason to carry on living but then again in the future it might sink in that that there was a special reason for it i dont know obviously with so many having lost their lives on the disaster you say that you dont feel its maybe an act of god int hat sense that you were picked to to be saved but erm you dont feel any guilt as such eithero that you were one of the ones and er so many others had been lost no i dont feel guilty i mean i would i would love to see everybody that was on the platform still alive but then again i think i would i would be lying if i said that i wish it was me rather than anybody else but no i mean i i mean ive lost a lot of good friends on it and i would love to see them back alive but theres nothing much i can do about it very shortly after the incident an appeal fund was set up and money poured in to that from various sources including the oil companies themselves whats your reaction to that sort of appeal fund dont you think that perhaps it might have been better for the oil companies to have perhaps done more at an earlier stage in the the safety side of things or how about the the questions about an an appeal for for the victims and er relatives of the disaster well i personally think with an appeal fund like that i mean the amount of money thats gone into it is ridiculous considering the amount of compensation that everybodys going to get or hopes to get after it i mean the only thing that an appeal fund like that should do is to give the widows and dependents of the the dead of the platform it should give them immediate money to tide them over until they get their compensation which they need and er the amount of money thats in the appeal fund whereas it shows a great feeling of warmth from the general public i think i dont i mean theres people dying all over the world even at home here in orkney theres people that dying they dont receive any great compensation for that and i mean i think that if it was spread more i mean if if if people locally gave more to to bereaved in their own areas i mean it would go down a lot more good there i said that the occidental are gonna theyll either willingly pay or theyre going have to pay a lot of compensation to the bereaved and er fund more or less just going to top up any money when its probably not going to be necessary in the long run at this stage then having spent so many weeks in hospital how long will you be required to continue further visits to you knowup update the treatment well i mean i i think the grafts that theyve done the major grafts anyway are finished and er they seemed to have taken really well so i mean its just a matter of time really for them to settle and i mean they say with skin grafts it takes two years before theyre completely settled and accepted and er ive got to go back next week for a sort of check up and i mean i suppose thatll continue for weeks to come but er its just a matter of time now for the discolouration to fade a bit and things like that thats mainly the worst thats left so in sense then that er the extent of your injuries really would not debar you from working offshore as far as you understand ive never really asked the extent the limitations of the injuries that ive got i mean im going on the on the opinion that full functionll come back and ill be able to do any work that i was doing before and therell be no change at all the only problem is with er the skin grafts and that they say that i mean any changes any in temperature are very noticeable so w like it is working in the middle of winter offshore would be something i would have to come to terms with but no i mean i dont think theres any problems workwise i would hope not anyway clearly it has been a an extremely trying time for you how have people reacted and responded to your treatment and really erm how they feel about things now well in hospital i mean the number of cards and get well cards and well good wishes i received and offers of help from people i mean theres people i hadnt even seen for years that were staying there in aberdeen came along and offered help and everybody that sent cards i mean it was really great i mean get well cards are sort of things that you see in shops and you never really think about it but when when youre lying flat on your back in hospital and you get cards for people i mean it really does give you a lift and i mean i cant thank the people enough that sent them all and i mean there are too many to to name individually as well but i mean its it er it was great i mean the fact that i was i mean in in aberdeen i was away from home i mean you didnt even notice it because of the number of orcadians that popped in by the hospital and as i said sent cards and letters it was great well thank you very much erlend for sharing time with us this thursday lunchtime and well wish you a very speedy recovery and hope it wont be too long in fact before youre back at work thank you rebutia rebutia is a genus of flowering plants in the family cactaceae it is native to bolivia and argentina saintgeorges gers saintgeorges is a commune in 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they are very different in internal designs chairlift a chairlift also called an elevated passenger ropeway is a type of public transport it is like a chair that runs on cables the cable is placed over the chair to lift it from the ground and they run between two or more stations the cable is moved around by motors and lifted from the ground by towers there are many chairs on the cable so that many people can be transported chairlifts are found in skiing resorts where they help skiers go up the mountain they are sometimes better than gondola lifts because the skier does not need to remove the skis heshe can sit down on the chair and then leave it at the top of the mountain very quickly old chairlifts are small and slow newer ones can carry up to 8 people they are also faster overall but they slow down at the station making it easier to get on and off sometimes they even have a glass bubble that can be closed to keep people warm inside im an old hand at it now fire prevent ex fire prevention officer is gonna give us some real good tips ive heard this film seen this film quite a number of times and it really is good i hope you didnt mind us starting but we decided that wed not at all excuse me no its alright wed press on so weve got a very good film aha er so over right to you then jackie before we start is is can you use the o h p are you going to use that o h p i am going to use it oh right cos when we want yeah this afternoon yeah im gonna use the o h p first and then right okay use the films jolly good okay okay come and sit over here yes right now theres an offer right i understand everybody enjoyed the physical jerks this morning oh yeah they were nice was it on radio nottingham feel the keeps you fit remarkable young lady isnt she yes right well good afternoon ladies and gentlemen my names jack ive just retired from the nottinghamshire fire and rescue service after just over thirty years service having reached reached the er full time that i matured thats thirty years service and attaining the ripe old age of fifty five okay so er theyve put me out to grass so to speak and i myself as er your course leader has indicated i was on a course here myself some four weeks ago listening to the same subject doing the physical exercises etcetera etcetera and listening and trying to take in i wont say i did trying to take in all the different aspects that will affect us in our er retirement years now when we get round to this subject this afternoon of fire a lot of people think that fire is a modern invention okay its something to do with the new computer age of technology and space invaders and everything else well we all know from our own history books that fire has been with us for a long long time hasnt it right from the days of the early caveman when he used fire not only for cooking but he also used it as means of lighting and keeping his family warm er during the winter months okay but just lets have a look at some of the things that have caused fires or cause us to bring about legislation in fire and one of the things that we learn very early in history is the great fire of london can you all see that great fire of london started second of september in sixteen sixty six started in the early hours at a bakers house in pudding lane it burned for three days it destroyed four hundred and thirty six acres of buildings thirteen thousand two hundred houses eighty seven parish churches numerous other public buildings remarkably only six persons died but two hundred thousand were made homeless and the estimated loss was ten million seven and thirty thousand pounds in sixteen sixty six imagine what the cost would have been mm today mm if that same scenario happened i mean weve only got to have a look at the recent events in london went on about the insurances over the bombings over the weekend havent we to find out what the er costs are going to be and this then created the first institute fire insurance and your rebuilding acts okay and not to go into too much depth basically if i can find the switch thats it basically what happened from that the crown at the time then decided to widen the streets and broaden the pavements and also bought out the insurance company fire brigades where when you go round a lot of the older buildings in our towns and cities today and even villages you will find an insurance plaque or an insurance mark on the side of the house or the building concerned and this was the old insurance plaque and if your house caught fire then the insurance fire brigade would come and put out your fire for you okay but not only have we had the great fire of london weve had other disasters in the country apart from disasters of the great war and the er second world war we had the bradford football disaster and we had other disasters in nightclubs the fairfield night nursing home in in nottingham mm not far from us all brought about some legislation and lets face it ladies and gentlemen legislation has governed us basically all our working lives hasnt it okay the education act for example the fire precautions act the fire safety and safety of sports grounds act the factories act the licensing act the gaming act so if you go to your local pub at night for a er an evening social and you have a drink no doubt youll look round your public house and youll see all sorts of pieces of fire equipment fire alarm systems fire extinguishers emergency lighting all that sort of thing and this has been brought about to enhance your safety not only when youre at your place of work but when youre out and enjoying your social evening either at a theatre a pub a club or the cinema or wherever you may be and of course we come home dont we and as you ladies and gentlemen now are thinking of retiring as i have done the least thing you want to be bothered about is rules and regulations and this is sometimes where we slip up because fire is still prevailing with us even when were in home okay a fire can start in the home and it can start very very easily what do you think are the common causes of fire in the home situation chip pans chip pans electrical electrical children playing with matches yeah electric blankets okay well just lets have a look at a few shall we from this side too far right the careless use of matches lighters and pipes okay so lets look at the first one excuse me ive got a rather heavy cold matches and pipes okay some of us here this afternoon may be grandparents in our right okay and school holidays and youve got your grandchildren or grandchild come to stay with you and granddad has his favourite chair by the side of the fire he has his box of matches or his lighter and he likes his pipe and he likes it in a certain place and nobody must touch it and but of course young johnny comes along to spend the day with his grandparents and he likes to ape granddad he likes to sit in granddads chair and pretend that hes smoking granddads pipe okay so if you do have grandchildren come to stay with you please make sure that you put your matches or you cigarettes your cigars and your lighters way out of reach of the young children concerned i know its commonsense but unfortunately a lot of people still tend to leave these er objects lying about in easy reach of the young child okay one of your colleagues mentioned the careless use of cookers and chip pans too what happens you put the chip pan on the telephone rings you get distracted okay and youre on the phone for ages and ages talking about a b and c and all a sudden you think i can smell something burning and low and behold you cant even get back into the kitchen because the kitchen is full of deadly fumes from the burning fat or er fat or oil within the chip pan okay drying the airing of clothes is another one you get your fire going its rather a damp day outside you want to finish airing your clothes off so what to do you stick them round on the old er airer in front of the open fire it doesnt matter whether its a solid fuel fire or a coal effect er g gas fire or whether its an electric fire if that er clothing becomes heated and it gets to the right temperature it will burst into the flames likewise if its not balanced properly and you go out the door the living room or the lounge into the kitchen or some other part of your home the draft by closing the door can knock the airer over unbalance it and of course er set fire to the clothing unguarded open fires again the problem there is that you get the hot coals if its a solid fuel fire er dropping off onto the hearth setting fire to the hearth rug children playing with matches and lighters a again weve already covered this in object number one but again its a reminder make sure that if you have children in the home that matches and lighters are placed well out of place them out of reach old faulty electrical appliances again your electrical appliances do want servicing on a regular basis how many of you use an electrical blanket well quite a few of you what do you do at the end of the winter time and er spring arrives and its too warm for the electric blanket what do you do do you fold it in accordance with the manufacturers instructions or do you just screw it up stuff it in the box up in the attic or out of way out of sight until next september october november time when you want to fetch it out again leave it on the bed pardon leave it where it was leave it where it was yes on the bed mm okay providing its not used okay but very often people will just get hold of the er blanket theyll screw it up okay stick it away out the way until next winter and as we all know inside the electric blanket we have little and theres your blanket we have little electric fibres elements running through similar to an electric fire and if you crumple it up and dont take care of it properly what happens is you will snap one of the fine filaments and what happens then the electric current as we know flows backwards and forwards and it gets to this bit here and theres a break so what does it do the spark tries to jump the gap doesnt it mm mm okay it tries to jump the gap and in doing so sets fire to y the surrounding material that the blanket is made of and thats where you start to get problems on your fire blankets excuse me yeah y you mentioned folding is there a is there a proper way to fold cos i havent yeah nor seen it yeah normally normally with your folder there should be some m manufacturers instructions come no there wasnt except there wasnt well i i would suggest that if you have a look and see how the lay of the er wiring wires or the elements run and then fold it so it can avoid kinking those so you fold in actual fact between the layers of the material and you dont try to bend the the wires the the element try to fold within the layers of the material so that you dont and and you keep your elements in a straight line then okay but if youve got any doubts if youre in any doubts at all go to your local e board or some electrical supplier a reputable electrical supplier and they will tell you how to do it properly okay overloaded and wrongly fused plugs okay again another source of danger within the home because what happens or whats the whats the object of a fuse in a plug safety safety right but very often we will overlook safety because we stick any old fuse in we think it works okay but if something untoward happens to that ele piece of electrical equipment okay the electrical equipment overheats and then fuse as yo we all know should blow to cut off the supply of electrical equipment to that piece of apparatus but sometimes if weve got the wrong fuse in it wont blow and it will continue to feed the electric current through to the heater or whatever piece of electrical apparatus it is until such times as we have a fire situation if we dont get a fire situation the person who is operating the piece of electric equipment is quite likely to get an electrical shock how do you know which fuse to put how do you know which fuse right quite simply normally when you buy a piece of electrical apparatus doesnt matter what it is normally it will tell you what fuse should be put into the er appliance itself into the plug mm but you can next time to go to pay your electricity bill you can pick up this leaflet called plugs and fuses electricity and you okay and that even tells you how to wire a plug correctly its a do that good descriptive booklet and it tells you on the back in actual fact ive got some handouts here which you can pick up when weve finished the talk okay there should be sufficient to go round and it tells you the normal plug rating for a particular appliance like a vacuum cleaner should be five amp a deep fat fryer should be thirteen amp and various er little pieces of information on plugs and fuses okay so thank you please pick one of those up before you leave this afternoon has some new legislation just come out about all that that any new electrical goods supplied after a certain date are now supposed to have the fu the the plug the fuse plug actually er as it were fused i dont mean that sort of fuse i mean no i know what you mean yes yes used on to the wire so that you cant take it off yes ive got a feeling it is and i know if you yeah i believe that has but now the plugs yeah part of it yeah i i believe that has but the only way i would ask you to ensure this oh yeah if youre thinking is if you go to you your electricity board yeah or ring up your local trading standards officer yeah theres one based at county hall and if youre from the nottingham arnold area theres one based on front street at arnold but please get in touch with a a qualified electrician yeah and they will tell you whether or not yeah what the latest information is yeah okay yeah i think it has come in but i think theyre still still selling old stuff thats right yeah they will still sell the old yeah they will still sell the old cos it is a yeah yeah its market isnt it yeah i its a market thing you know and ninety percent of the plugs sold loose have got thirteen amp mm oh yeah they have fuses yeah yeah and ninety percent of the things theyre attached to still got thirteen amp fuses i bet theyll have yes yeah yeah yeah whether theyre table lamp irons or cookers this is a this is a question we very often get asked why do they sell a thirteen amp fuse with a thirteen amp plug if it only wants a five amp in as i say its one of these er competitive market things but if you go into an electrical shop and you buy a piece of electrical equipment or if you want er a plug for it a piece of electrical equipment because you found out that the plug on the electrical equipment at home is defective its got cracked porcelain or something like then please have a word with the person who is selling you the plug and say look this plug is gonna be fitted on x appliance what type of fuse do i want in it would you please ensure that the plug is correctly fitted with the right fuse and ive nine times out of ten a good local electrical retailer will do it there and then may cost you just the the cost of replacing the fuse or they might say there you are my dear okay no extra charge okay but please if youre in any doubt have a word with your electrical contractor unless you are a competent person yourself and capable of doing it yourself and working out the the ampage yourself okay incidentally electric blankets are only three amp pardon electric blankets should only be three amp three amp three amp yeah mm just while were on that subject anything on multi plugs you know the sort of the erm thing you can plug in this sort of thing like this that type of thing yeah mm yeah that as compared with the one you can put in that you know one at the top one at the side and yeah right okay again this i havent got an example to show you but i have seen one of these thats caught fire and the only reason its caught fire is because this total piece of equipment is only capable of taking a maximum of thirteen amps okay so if youve got a three amp fuse another three amp fuse and a a three amp fuse in and another one in it youve got nine amps havent you mm okay so you only want another small piece of electrical apparatus in there so if you was to stick your washing machine in there for example okay or an electric fire then you would be asking for trouble because youd be trying to draw out mm more electricity out of the system then its designed to give you its like trying to draw more money out of the bank and youve got no more cash left in reserve okay so if you are using these ive got one of these at home in my lounge and the only thing that i run from it is my television set and the video recorder thats all the two other sockets remain empty and then i know full well that im well within the guidelines of not going over the thirteen amp that this is designed to operate at maximum efficiency and safety okay a lot of people think because youve got four sockets you can bang four pieces of apparatus well you cant you can provided you keep under the thirteen amp rating but if you go over the thirteen amp rating then you are asking for trouble okay and the same applies to your multiple socket adaptor where youve just got one power point you stick it in and youve got everything adjoined to it you know youve got the electric fire youve got the telly and everything else to it again if you go over the thirteen amp youre trying to draw out more elec electricity and youre causing overheating okay and thats where you start to get your problems irrespective of whether your appliances are correctly fused you must make sure they are correctly fused but you must not exceed the thirteen amp otherwise youve had it you will be asking yourself for trouble mm okay am i not right in thinking that the batons themselves are fused therefore they are a safety device therefore t the fuse in the baton will go if you do exceed the thirteen yes it will go and it should go but again if youve not got the correct fuse in it wont go you must always ensure that you have the correct fuse in okay but for safetys sake ladies and gentlemen please do not exceed the thirteen amps output on your piece of apparatus probably if youre having a new home built or something like that you may not have to recourse to those because while youre having youre having your home built you can say to the electrician alright i want x number of power points here i want x number of power points there and i want x number of power points there but if youre like me moving to a a house thats been established for some years youll probably find theres only a minimum of power points because lets face it over the years the use of electrical apparatus have become more and more hasnt it mm you know what with microwaves and electric toasters and things like that you know and of course in the old days they just werent available because they werent on the market half of them hadnt even been thought of especially microwaves anyway i know electric toasters do go back even beyond my years but er okay portable heaters close to furniture again weve got the situation where youve got radiated heat okay what happens on a cold winters evening you stand in front of the fire okay youre warming yourself arent you its chilly out there tonight mabel isnt it you know what happens what can you feel you can feel the heat from the fire cant you doesnt matter whether its a solid fuel fire gas fire or electric and this is what we call radiated heat and if you were silly enough to stand there long enough youd soon your skirt your trousers youd soon start smelling a little bit you know and away youd go so again its the same with putting portable heaters close to the furniture lets face it we all like comfort on a winters evening when were watching the our favourite programmes on the television and we shove our chairs right up to the fire to get nice and snug but if we ever leave the room at all always pull the chair back okay a reasonable distance okay to make sure that er the furniture is not too close plugs left switched on okay again very often in this modern days and age we have to leave certain electrical appliances switched on all the time dont we the fridgefreezer otherwise youd get up every morning and youd have a right mess in your cupboard wouldnt you in in your er kitchen so we have to make sure that again the plugs are in good working order theres no cracks that would allow er leaks of electricity through okay no cracks in the porcelain the fuse again is correct and not only the fuse but the wiring is in good working order and this happens with electric irons as well and another thing make sure your electric iron cable is in good working order how long is it since you really examined your electric iron when youve used it on the cable okay what happens to it it frays it frays because its doing this thing all the time isnt it you know while youre away ironing youre doing this all the time up and down the old ironing board okay and eventually after a period of time that ins outer insulation will wear down it will fray and it will break and it will expose the live and the neutral wires until unfortunately sometimes it will be a little bit too late and you will if you dont end up with a house fire you may end up with nasty burns or even electric shock so do periodically either yourself or get your hubby to have a look and make sure that all your cabling is in good working order okay likewise you should never burrow or bury cabling under the carpet because the same thing happens you lay the axminster carpet on top of the cable trampling all over it over a number of years and again the old thing happens it wears down the outer protective cabling it breaks down the insulation and then you get a fire situation burning away smouldering away underneath your carpet because while ever your er electrical appliance is switched on heat is being generated theres even heat coming from this lamp now okay heat is being generated all the time and thats the problem paraffin heaters and l p g heaters again are another source of danger especially l p g heaters and when you look at l p g while its in its canister okay its a liquid but when it meets normal atmospheric temperature and pressure it converts to a gas okay you cant see it sometimes the agents will put a stenching er material in it that you can you can smell it mm i can smell gas you know and its this stenching thing that you can smell but very rarely can you see it again if you re rely on l p g heaters as soon as youve got an emp er a a a cylinder empty get it out the way back to your supplier to make sure that you only have it serviced on a one to one basis so you get a one for one swap okay how many of you ladies and gentlemen are do it yourself enthusiasts right what about glues and solvents that we use in the home okay a lot of the glues and solvents that we use in the home especially if youre putting lino tiles down or or carpet tiles down contain substances that are highly flammable okay the material itself is highly flammable and its heavier than air which means in chemical means it drops down to ground level okay it doesnt float in the air it drops down to ground level and some years ago when i was based in ashfield i had an experience of this we were called to an explosion and house fire in suttoninashfield and i responded as officer in charge and i pulled up outside we dealt with the fire and then we began the investigation to find out what had happened and the story goes to cut it quite short two workmen were in this persons house laying carpet tiles in the lounge and they were using this substance that was heavier than air and it was also highly flammable and of course with it being heavier than air it does tell you it can give a nasty headache cause drowsiness etcetera etcetera so after theyd been using this stuff with no windows open or anything one of the workmen began to feel a little bit groggy so he said to his mate and open the back door charlie will you im feeling a bit groggy okay so what happened was quick sketch thats the kitchen thats the cooker okay lounge window thats the lounge where the men were working okay so his his colleague went and opened the door to the kitchen from the lounge and opened the back door the inrush of fresh air came in through the room circulated inter mixed with the vapour laden air in the lounge okay and of course being on the air current it went on its way back and what was waiting for it here the pilot light on the gas cooker and as soon as it hit it vrroom it went fortunately the building suffered more injury than what the men did thankfully but obviously of course the building by insurance it would still it was still a nasty shock for the owner occupier of the house it cracked the wall down that side and it took out that window put a big crack in there and also in the ceiling okay so if you are ever using solvents okay in your home please adhere to the manufacturers instructions okay this has happened in my house with a workman yeah and he he set kitchen on fire yeah he lost his eyebrows and most of his hair and the whole house was yeah okay workmen dont guarantee that he is doing it according to the thing because yeah the central heating could cut in yeah or the gas boiler yeah cut in yeah and did exactly yeah the same sort of thing yeah we didnt have an explosion but we did have a big fire yeah well this this does an explosion actually rather than a yeah little fire but theres enough damage from the explosion to d do the job but as the gentlemen there hes got firsthand experience yeah erm paint is now solvent based or s i know its gonna be phased out but basically its solvent based yeah a are they flammable theyre not as flammable as as such theyre when youre talking about the normal household gloss yes it is flammable but its not a nowhere near as flammable as your cellulose thinners that you spray your car with and things like that your touch up sprays because it doesnt contain the amount of petroleum adhesive er additive i should say in the er in its mixture as does er a and are they heavier than air ones or or or are they are heavier than air and again if you follow the manufacturers instructions if it says when using this paint allow adequate ventilation yes then youre okay you see i mean i had an uncle hes passed on now and he was an avid pipesmoker okay and ive seen him hes made me cringe he used to have a cigar cigarette lighter and he used to fill it with this l p g stuff and ive seen him standing ope in front of the open fire with his back to the fire going like that and you can see the heat shimmer stuff coming off and you know its the l p g i used to say uncle i dont lie you know youre do oh ive been doing it for years you all that sort of thing you know you couldnt get him to alter his ways but its just one of those things if youre using these substances do please be careful but not only about do it yourself er er enthusiasts what about the normal everyday consumer goods we buy hair lacquer underarm deodorant to make us smell nice when were going out to a party what does it say on the canister pressurized keep away from heat pressurized keep away from any source direct sunlight because again the canisters are pressurized the substance whether it be hairspray or whatever it is is put in under pressure okay and the seams of the canister are only designed to withstand a certain amount of pressure once that pressure is exceeded bang it will go just like a bomb and thats why we strongly recommend and the environmental health people strongly recommend you never shove them in the garden refuse when youre doing your annual burn out when youre burning all the weeds and you might think oh ill get rid of this and everything used to go on the old garden bonfires didnt it in the past okay and very often people stick one of these canisters in the er in the old garden bonfire alright and of course when it got heated it used to blow and it used to blow all the burning debris all over well if your next door neighbours got the window open the burning debris lands on her bed or his bed and away youve got a fire situation okay because these canisters when they do blow they can spread debris quite some considerable distances okay so whenever youre er tt using er these type of things do be careful i mean if i was to s stand here and tell you that selfraising flour is classed as an x one as a class one explosive dust your wife would never make any an apple pie again in her life but im not gonna tell you that okay but it is and thats why in flour mills they have blast suppression built in and everything else but the reason being that er flour and stuff is a class one dust is because if you imagine a granule of flour its surrounded by a large volume of air isnt it and the flame propagation is so rapid its consumed that it just blows okay so thats why again you have to be careful with most of our domestic er things that we have er in our homes again poor servicing of electric appliances if you have electrical appliances i know its gonna cost you a few pence or probably even a few pounds these days do make sure that your electrical appliances are serviced properly and correctly then you should be reasonably safe gas central heating boilers if the ignition doesnt ignite fast enough you get a build up and that can go with an interesting bang yes it can yes it can so everything weve got in our home the old gas central heating and thats why very often theres a reminder in your annual winters er bill that you get the one thats the biggest one of the year they will say whens the last time you had your er gas boiler serviced is it ready for doing would you like to take effectively a three star four star one star er servicing okay i think its well wor er well worth your while taking er note of these things okay lets have a look on a little bit then danger from fire in the home the facts approximately there are a least sixty thousand fires a year approximately seven hundred deaths a year seven thousand injuries and many of these could be avoided if we will only take reasonable and proper precautions that we should do take advice if youve got any doubt each old time fire station ha in this county has a fire safety division attached to it and there are usually two officers on duty okay unless theyre out carrying out their inspections but at least the administrators there she will help all she possibly can in the absence of the fire safety officer if youve got any doubts get in touch with your local fire safety officer and he will come along and er waylay any problems that you may have and he will indeed er give you the best of advice thats available okay are they facts for nottinghamshire those are for nottinghamshire yeah yeah if youre from derbyshire or leicestershire then in your local telephone directory er do you mean the fire or these numbers those numbers no these numbers are basically nationally at the moment but unfortunately its on the increase mm and as we are all aware i i feel sure for there being in the youve been in that it is unlawful to leave a child alone in the house under the age of twelve years cos if anything happens to that child especially in a fire situation you are liable to criminal er tt etcetera ah in fact theres a case in london where theyve just recently charged a mother where the firemen were called to a house fire over the weekend and erm during the putting the fire out they discovered a childs body er i on the settee er apparently she was a four year old er they searched for the mother they found the mother and i understand now that the mothers been charged with murder so whether shed committed the act before and er tried to cover it up i dont know cos obviously its subject to sub judice at the moment until theyve got the everything in the outcome but thats the latest thing ive heard of on the one anyway yeah how can we protect our homes then okay weve gone along to lengths of making sure that all our electrical appliances are in good working order we switch everything off at night thats reasonable to switch off obviously were leaving the fridge and freezer on and the electric clock working okay we close all the doors at night what else can do to protect our homes what should we be thinking of doing smoke alarms smoke alarm how many of you got smoke alarms quite a few of you good okay and we should also have a fire escape plan okay just to s talk a little bit on the smoke alarms and then well go into the video cos i im mindful of the time okay heat two types of smoke detector you get in the home heat and smoke okay heat reacting increase in temperatures and smoke reacts to smoke and fumes okay domestic smoke alarms are basically two types the ionization type and in this in the centre of the core of the er detector is er a small chamber and any particle or substance getting in that chamber is ionized by a small radioactive source okay but dont worry about the radioactive source its not gonna do you any harm whatsoever youre not going to suddenly turn green and walk about like that you know okay it ionizes causes the current to be completed and then that sets off the alarm okay and the optical type it contains this photoelectric cell which triggers alarm when the beam is disturbed by smoke particles so very often youll see it on these erm infra red things in er burglar alarm systems where you can see a little red light neon going in one corner and a reflecting light in the opposite corner and anything that goes in between those disturbs the beam and it causes an electric current to sound the alarm and its the same thing that happens with the er detectors okay whats the reaction factor well lets just lets have a little look okay the ionaz ionization detector often a little bit quicker to react to a hot blazing type of fire such as your chip pan okay the optical detector ideal to react to smouldering type of firea example a cigarette fallen down the side of the er sofa some detectors incorporate the two types in a single unit to give you a better performance okay but they are both apt in th theyll do and theyll both do the job so dont start getting yourself worried well have i got an ionization or have i got an op an optical one the only thing you have to bear in mind is that if you have a smoke detector that conforms to the british standard kitemark british standard five four five part one thatll be quite sufficient but what should we do to ensure that our smoke detector is working properly test it test it yeah test it on a weekly basis okay but what also should be do cook fish cook fish yes yes or grill them that goes off when we yes cook fish always yeah yeah will do yeah mine always goes off whenever im grilling anything at all yeah mm yeah yes you will find they are very very susceptible and thats the object of the exercise thats why they are so keen and thats why in in buildings industrial and commercial buildings where we put heat and smoke detectors in for the protection of life and thats why you put it in your homes erm it is because they are so acute the least little whiff and theyre away okay you must also remember ladies and gentlemen to change the battery at least once a year or especially when you start getting the low pip pip pip about every thirty seconds okay or be aware that the pips could happen when is it on on youre on holiday pardon or be aware that the pips in our case happened when we were on holiday yes mm mm it cold doesnt it can trigger them off this mm has happened to us several times been away at yeah sometimes can get a cold winter in the winter yeah and weve come back or in fact yeah our son had been in to check the house yeah and the thing was going so taken the battery out yeah and he thought the battery you know was running down but in fact it wasnt mm it its the cold yeah sometimes but you can get those a little bit offset with temperature yeah that will affect them b this happens every time doesnt it yeah yeah sometimes you will get a er a little bit offset with temperature but its only a minute thing id rather have that than nothing at yeah all yeah its cold thats affecting the battery yeah and if it and if if instead of putting the ordinary zinc and and carbon battery in you put a nicad battery in itll stop it doing that okay so right try that expert advice there okay right the other thing is ladies and gentlemen i dont know whether you know or not but it is now if youre having a new home built fresh build as we call it okay but its now in order to comply with the building regulations nineteen ninety two it is mandatory for you to have an electrically operated smoke detection system in your home so if you are thinking cos you are now finishing work and youre going to retire somewhere nice okay in this country anyway at least in the u k and youre having a new dream cottage built okay to your needs and satisfaction okay please remember that in order to conform to the current building regulations it is now mandatory to have a proper er electrically mains operated smoke alarm system installed in the home otherwise the tt building will have deemed to not comply to b one of the building regulations which i dont want to go into too much detail but basically what it is that with effect from nineteen ninety one the smoke alarm smoke detector bill came into er operation and it was brought in into the nineteen ninety two building regulations when they were amended from the nineteen eighty five regulations that states now any new build homes shall have and be fitted with a mains operated with battery backup smoke detection system and in fact in some parts of the country there have been experiments tested with having sprinkler system fitted into the home how long do okay the batteries last if the mains are off while youre away about er twenty four to thirty six hours because part of the condition of your insurance policy in some cases if youre away more than x number of days the mains should be switched off yeah yeah thats something obviously you go abroad for yeah youd a month youd take with your insurance company to make sure you were still covered if anything untoward happened while you know but er normally your battery on a mains system will last forty eight t thirty six to forty eight hours thats thirty six to yeah forty eight hours worth of noise no its thirty six to forty eight hours of standby cover cover so if your mains goes off through an electrical storm or something like that or your power is cut off because the e the m e b is digging the road up down and they say that your electric will be off for the next yeah x number of hours then your battery will take over and it will operate the fire al your domestic system for a period of thirty six to forty eight hours what about the batteries in a battery operated one then how long do they last well in the normal battery operated one they for years theyre not affected at all they wi they will last at least twelve months ah yeah it does seem selfdefeating if one authority requires you to have a mains operated system and another authority says turn off electricity if youre going away and the gas and the water well yeah well yes what it is le lets just sort of get things as i say in a new build situation if you were having a new house built the building authority anywhere in the u k even in scotland and northern ireland will require you to have a built in smoke detector system mains with battery obviously once a building has been built and youve got that in its under you then to maintain it okay if you are going away on holiday like i go away on holiday and probably some your colleagues and youre going abroad for two three weeks it makes commonsense to try and protect your home as soon as you possibly as much as you can by isolating the risk so the first thing you do is turn off your gas you turn off your water and you turn off your electric because theres nobody going to unless youve got somebody watching your house unless you get a an enforced entry or or unlawful entry into your home nothings gonna happen because you know alright youve left youve your fridge and freezer switched on okay so youve got to have your mains for your fridgefreezer havent you basically mm so youre gonna leave your your mains on anyway for fridgefreezer so theres no great problem really providing youre you are correctly fused and your wires are okay then no problem i i cant see er youre gonna have any particular problem with your insurance company cos youve got to leave your fridgefreezer switched on havent you mm otherwise when you come back from a month in malaya or singapore or wherever youve been you know or matlock whichever takes your fancy youre gonna have a right mess in your kitchen arent you yeah so if i were you i would just have a word with your insurance company and make sure that everythings okay but youre obviously they must know that youve got to leave your er fridgefreezer switched on so youve got to have your mains electrics on okay are you alright on that or have you got a i wouldnt trust anything this government does so well its not its not the government thats doing it anyway its the yeah okay any questions ladies and gentlemen before we se now hopefully it should bring us to about four oclock now this video although its american based ignore that fact that theyve got tower block apartments and thatll mean weve got highrise buildings i in the city of nottingham and places like that okay but try and look at the fundamental basis of what theyre trying to put over to you on the video okay thats the main thing and then if youve got any questions afterwards hopefully well still have time to go through a few questions okay it is essential that we plan to get out alive ladies and gentlemen okay so if you have a if you live in er er a twostorey house okay make sure that all r eve even if youre in a bungalow make sure that all your doors are closed at night okay get everybody preferably into the front of the house in the bedroom upstairs get some clothing or some packing bedding at the base of the door to stop the smoke filtering through the bottom of the door okay go to the window shout and make it make your plight known to your neighbours because normally theres somebody passing policeman on his beat or somebody wholl make your plight known okay if it becomes necessary the candy candy also called a sweet is a sweet kind of food that is usually made from sugar and water with flavors and other ingredients added the wordcandycomes from the persian word forcane sugar and probably also from sanskrit khanda which meanspiece of sugar candy is found in almost any store because they are made in many companies candy can also be made at home many people like candy and think it tastes good other people do not like it candy contains lots of sugar so it is not very healthy but can be eaten sometimes it is the most common snacking food and there are hundreds of flavors shapes and sizes candy is not limited to being sweet candy can be spicy in different cultures to add on sugar mainly sucrose from sugar beets or sugarcane is the major constituent of most candies other sweeteners employed in candy manufacture include corn syrup corn sugar honey molasses maple sugar and noncaloric sweetenerssweets are delicious things ok
limburg mijn vaderlandlimburg mijn vaderlandlimburg my fatherland is the anthem of two regions dutch limburg and belgian limburg lyrics most of the time only the first verse is sung plus the second one sometimes the fourth verse is not sung in belgium because it talks about the strong ties between the netherlands and the house of orangenassau woincourt woincourt is a commune it is in hautsdefrance in the somme department in north france peter youre teaching a very interesting course to first year students calledenergy and applied physics is this taken just by physics students or other students in the university its taken essentially by all the engineering students in their first year which are over a hundred students and approximately fifteen physics students plus some overseas visiting american students whats the idea behind the course is it just an introduction to university physics its an attempt to do you want me to ask a different question no no its a first year course which is attempting to teach the necessary basic physics that engineers require i mean its really trying to make up for the differences in the coverage that students coming into the university have had theyve had different syllabuses at school and masters have in fact omitted large chunks of the syllabus to get better results in the parts that they concentrate on so you cannot assume that everybody has adequate abilities so were trying to bring everyone up to a certain level in certain selected topics aspects of mechanics heat wave motion now this can be rather boring as for some students it will actually be going over material that they have met of course one is teaching new material as well but its the repetition of certain subjects which can be boring so were trying to combine this with material which sees it in application and in fact for engineers their whole orientation is towards applying ideas and not just to learning how and why nature works thats the question that science asks but engineering aims to apply and harness natural phenomena what are the sort of basic principles you teach on this course could you give me an example well one talks about mechanics newtons law i mean is where it starts from and the nature of work forces moving doing work and the use of energy when forces operate at the same time one introduces the idea of thermal energy heat and in many situations the requirement is in fact is to start from energy in one form such as heat from burning oil to satisfy a requirement for energy in another form in other words mechanical energy the turning of a shaft so somewhere there has to be a device which converts the heat energy into mechanical energy that would usually be called an engine and in a car the engine just burns petrol and produces the mechanical energy in the shaft which turns the wheels so the course is learning about the nature of mechanical forces and energy thermal forces and energy and of the conversion of one form of energy to another and in the process you learn that there are fundamental scientific laws in particular the second law of thermodynamics which says that you cant necessarily go form energy in one form with a hundred percent efficiency to getting it out in another form so this limitation on your ability to convert from one form into another without waste in fact comes into many many processes and every day processes so the students in fact do calculations concerned with real life situations involving cars and engines and so on thats right i mean we look at the motor car and see that as a energy conversion system its approximately eighteen percent efficient most of the energy is thrown out of the exhaust pipe and in heat loss from the radiator and in a erm small losses in friction inside the engine and gearbox but most of it is lost in this conversion from heat from burning petrol into the mechanical energy of the rotating energy is that a question of bad design could cars be designed to be much more efficient than the eighteen percent you quote if you could burn the fuel at a higher temperature then the second law of thermodynamics says that the conversion can be more efficient that would mean perhaps engines might be designed of ceramic materials so you could conceivably see engine development along new lines and in fact there are some designs already which do incorporate ceramic materials which will withstand the higher temperatures in ordinary cars the higher temperature is produced by having a higher compression ratio and one is used to having high performance cars which have a high compression ratio and need special grades of petrol to avoid knocking and pinking and other effects detrimental to the car and of course that leads to the need for lead to be added to petrol to stop knocking yes why arent cars more efficient is it a question of economics because if they were more efficient that is if they used less fuel to get a given mileage is it a question of the companies involved being unwilling to put the money into the development costs or would cars that are more efficient cost a lot more money to buy i think its a complicated situation and in fact this is one of the ideas of the course its to say that there maybe some rather simple scientific idea behind some idea but in practice there are so many other constraints and limitations but all these have to be taken into account now for a motor car i think you can say that the practical desirabilities of a car and the acceleration and performance and looks are very important one could also say that the fact that many people have their cars bought for me by the firm they work for means that they will therefore buy a larger car than they would if it was their own money that they were spending so the market for cars is perhaps not one which is determined by energy efficiency or even optimum efficiency in terms of peoples and prestige is coming into it as much as these other factors and it is determined by who pays the money but were trying to in the course give engineers and physicists the opportunity to see something right through from a fundamental simple scientific idea the scientific concept to its application and to the limitations which are imposed by the scientific theory and by practicalities and economics and of limitations on existing techniques theres a danger that in a science course one concentrates purely on how and why nature works or in an engineering course one concerns yourself only with how to apply and harness phenomena not to understand sufficiently the nature of the phenomena and what are the inherent limitations this course is trying to put science and engineering together and at the same time tackle a broad field of energy which spreads through industry into the home into transport and to see how everything goes together science engineering economics social and human questions they all come in you talked a bit about cars how about trains are they equally inefficient yes certainly the original steam engine as designed the richard trevithick engine was probably about one percent efficient the modern steam locomotives used until they were superseded by diesel were perhaps ten percent efficient and the reason that steam went out and diesel was introduced was because diesel engines are more nearly forty percent efficient so the history of train transport has partly been a history of striving for greater efficiency and lower fuel costs one percent at the very beginning to forty percent now with diesel in fact electric trains are themselves very efficient but they draw electricity from the national grid which is produced perhaps at something like thirty percent efficiency on the power station distribution network is there any prospect of us having a workable electric car we keep on reading about these but they never quite seem to get onto the market i think thats the same situation as with nuclear power which has taken perhaps fifty years from its discovery to its application on a large scale electric cars have been with us as milk floats for many years there they have been exploiting the advantages of low pollution the ability to stop and restart every few hours sorry every few yards and electric cars may be introduced as much for their ability to produce low pollution low noise and as petrol becomes more expensive and electric cars become more widespread and better engineered and more efficient and cheaper and more socially acceptable then i think we will see electric cars you said that it takes a long time for development between the first idea being mooted and a workable application of the particular physical principle and you cited what fifty years for the development of a nuclear power station is there always that time lag in technology there seems to be i think its quite well known we have been seeing this from the development of the transistor to its becoming very widespread now being replaced and developed in the form of integrated circuits so now we have the microprocessor chip this represents a continuous stage of development from the original discovery of the transistor i think we will be able to say that in ten years time the microprocessor will really be with us it will be part of everyday life and that revolution will have been completed and i think thats maybe forty years but its along time from the original discovery of the transistor theres a lot of effort being put into various forms of energy transfer and energy production these days we are all frightened that fossil fuels are going to run out in the foreseeable future and i wonder if i could ask you about one or two possibilities one is nuclear power stations i suppose in the nineteen fifties we all thought that was the answer to energy production but there seem to have been a lot of problems over these since then are we going towards a greater nuclear power age or not i would expect that we will use nuclear power but you have to get it into perspective at the moment nuclear power contributes approximately three percent to our national consumption of fuels a small figure and even if we multiplied it tenfold that would be thirty percent that would in fact be a huge increase in the nuclear power programme more i believe than would be acceptable to people so that nuclear power in itself will never be the solution to our energy problems it has inherent difficulties at the moment nuclear power stations cant be turned up and down to meet fluctuations and demand and the fluctuation from the morning and afternoon peak demand to the middle of the night trough in demand is at least a factor of two to one but nuclear power stations cannot be turned up and down to match that they supply a constant load therefore so the user the electricity user has to be persuaded to even out his use of electricity so night storage heaters are sold to people just to be switched on at night in order to provide a smoothing of the demand load and of course heating your house in the middle of the night is not what everybody wants so there has to be an attractive price to persuade people to do that and to invest in the storage heaters hence the half price electricity i see how about solar energy any prospect of that providing a significant amount of our energy needs well yes it can provide some need but the simplest way in this country would be use it to provide domestic hot water now because of the seasonal variation it can provide a lot of your hot water in the summer but not very much in the winter and over a year with a rooftop solar panel installation you could perhaps expect to heat half your hot water by solar energy if you then assumed that half the houses in the nation were converted to solar water heating in this way you found find that you save one and a half percent of the primary fuel solar water heating may contribute one and a half percent to our total fuel saving requirement which is very small in itself any chance of some of the wave energy schemes being developed to useful proportions weve read a bit about these recently wave energy is attractive because the energies involved in very small distances of coast line are huge witness the destruction of the devon village by waves with big boulders being flung up and destroying houses that shows how much energy is available and it is very attractive to try and harness this but since the turn of the century there have been over a hundred patented devices to extract energy from the waves but we still dont have a single commercial one operating however there are a number of attractive and promising schemes under very active development at the moment but the sea is such a hostile environment its corrosive force is involved for anything sitting on the surface as they are exposed to the force of the waves which is colossal and if they are on the sea bed then perhaps there are maintenance problems and getting the electricity ashore has not yet been solved so i think we can say that it will be many years before we have a workable wave energy extraction scheme not so many years ago the country was covered with windmills these are all gone is it a possible solution to go back to good old wind power in our energy search or is that not on these days i think wind power is perhaps one of the alternative energy sources which is erm nearest to being able to be applied and utilised immediately however if you consider one large modern power station that would require approximately one thousand windmills each the size of the largest electricity pylons we see these days and since the best sites for wind energy are on hilltops where the wind is strongest or around the coast where again its strong this would require placing large numbers of windmills on the best hilltop views or beautiful coasting situations and i think that would be as unacceptable as would an explosion in nuclear power stations sorry i dont mean a expansion in nuclear power stations of course windmills could be placed offshore then perhaps there might be something attractive to seeing these structures out at sea at some distance they could even be beyond the horizon but they thought that they are whirling round usefully providing our energy i think could make them acceptable and there is no doubt that the worldwide research and success in windmill research at the moment would suggest that wind power is within sight but the economic investment and the problems of siting certainly mean that it will be only introduced gradually we should do that one again do you want to talk again about windmills maybe we should do if you want to ask the question again are you sort of winding them down no no i think it was just that one i just got a bit erm mixed up in it okay well shall i do windmills again just as yeah unless you want to go to another one then just come back ill come back ill come back to windmills erm incidentally erm have you got enough on the course itself i erm possibly have you got a lot more to say about the course theres one thing that i whether you want to discuss the seminars i mean this is something the teaching method yes something to do with whether science is fact or not and the need for discussion okay ill slot that in and well do that what i was going to do is to go on and talk about bring out electricity again as something which crops up i would say something along the lines of youve had several talking about several ways of energy production but once you start talking about energy transfer and storage one seems to get to electricity fairly quickly and do you want to say anything about that erm yeah we could do we could do yes i mean certainly storage i mean is important one can say things about that weve talked about various types of energy production various methods of producing energy there then is the problem of energy transfer and energy storage where we seem to be talking almost solely about electricity is that the only reasonable way of storing energy and transferring it around the country for example storage is quite fundamental transport for instance requires that every car or lorry can carry its fuel with it and petrol is in fact probably the most ideal fuel from almost every aspect in terms of the weight you have to carry around it is a light fuel in terms of the concentration of energy it will occupy the smallest volume and i dont think its and accident that we use petrol so transport requires stored energy electricity for transport requires batteries lead acid batteries are just at the moment very heavy compared with petrol but there are many alternative types of battery being researched quite exotic in some cases but i have not doubt that some of those will ultimately be used and be commercial but energy storage comes in every aspect of use of energy we have at home our coal store or our central heating fuel tank these are our personal energy stores in the old days factories used to have huge coal heaps outside in their yards as weve in fact transferred to oil those coal heaps in many cases have actually been cleaned up and build on so as oil runs out it perhaps will not be possible to reconvert back to coal use in some factories simply because the space for storage wont exist in houses for heating its conceivable that you could have a huge hot water store in the basement or a store made up of round pebbles heated by hot air which you could then use by circulating cool air through them to produce hot air at other times that in some cases that has been explored for the storage of heat in the summer which you would then use in the winter but everywhere one comes back to storage nuclear power stations cannot be turned up and down quickly at the moment so either with electricity you have to have a uniform demand for electricity or you have to say burn gas to provide an alternative way of generating electricity which can be turned up and down at will in fact gas of course is such a valuable fuel it can be piped to people in other words its easy to distribute it can be stored by compressing it in tanks in fact the national storage of gas at the moment which helps you to meet fluctuations in demand is the thousands of miles distribution pipeline some six feet in diameter at sixty atmospheres in pressure full of gas and the volume of gas stored there is quite adequate to meet the fluctuations in demand i suppose a couple of centuries ago most of the commercial production of energy if you could call it that two centuries ago was via windmills and perhaps watermills but why dont we go back to wind power surely we could get rid of some of our fuel problems by setting up some windmills yes i think erm windmills are on the threshold of being reintroduced much worldwide research has been quite successful so that amongst all the sources of alternative energy wind power is perhaps the nearest to being exploited commercially again however if you want to replace one large electricity power station you would require approximately one thousand windmills each the size of the largest electricity pylons at the moment and the best situations for the location of these is where the wind is blowing strongest that is on hill tops or around the coastline and there would be obvious social objections to putting large pylons or windmills on all the best scenic locations in the country they could in fact be located offshore in shallow water and lying on the beach watching these large structures with their whirling blades in the murky or hazy distance might be quite satisfying thought that without doing anything they are just providing the nations energy or some of it however there will be a time lag its not they have not yet been developed to be wholly reliable and there are problems to be solved to do with the fluctuation in the wind power but i think perhaps some of those are exaggerated its very rare that there is no wind over the whole country and to some extent when the wind drops so does the demand for fuel i mean there is extra heating requirement in buildings which are cooled much faster when they are subject to high winds but i think we can see these coming up in the next ten fifteen years we will start to see these the aspects of energy that we have been talking about this evening erm are part of your course are they discussed in this form by the students taking your course well we do have erm some discussions seminars where between ten and fifteen students are able to discuss matters relating to the course some of these are scientific matters and in fact their skills in the use of these scientific matters some of them can be issues relating to these energy matters that we have been discussing and in fact one of the aims of introducing this form of discussion is that science is often seen as a very factual subject that you just receive and learn the facts if in fact you ask fifteen students for their version of the facts and their interpretation on most occasions youll get about fifteen different answers so in terms of the learning process there is much need for discussion for and a better understanding if youve ever tried to explain something to somebody thats a very reliable way of revealing to yourself that you didnt understanding something that you thought you did understand trying an idea out on somebody is a very good way of exposing flaws in your argument and in fact if we look at the present energy debate so much of it is concerned with interpretation which one would have thought taking a simple view of science were just factual matters that we realize that this discussion of science is perhaps more difficult than people would imagine so there is opportunity in the course to try and help students to become more fluent in scientific discussion discussion of scientific ideas between themselves and of their own ideas about science and of course energy is a very fertile field its not yet at a very developed and sophisticated level for ideas like wind energy solar energy thats all in its infancy and therefore is very suited to discussion of what might be and what will determine what scientific matters will take place i think that this course is a very attractive one i also know its quite a popular one because as you know peter i have taught some of the students involved in the course and i know that they enjoy debating these issues mhm very much indeed thank you for telling us about it thank you for asking me thank you ken okay its all yours mike ordinary cars seem to be rather inefficient but what about the possibility of electrical cars well we have seen electrical cars in the form of milk floats for many years and of course theyre particularly suited to intermittent use stopping and starting every few yards so its quite clear that the electric car is a technical technically feasible form of car however if you ask why do you want an electric car there would could be different reasons the milk float requires a vehicle suitable for intermittent use so does the fork lift truck it will perhaps be in certain parts of the world that the need to cut down pollution is the most important factor witness los angeles san francisco and there electric cars are nonpolluting and therefore would be appropriate to use there if its simply a matter of producing a vehicle which uses less fuel however the electric car surprisingly does not really offer any advantages over petrol cars though an electric car itself may be an inefficient machine with a battery electric motor and transmission system all of which are individually efficient the car requires electricity from a plug in the garage to charge up its batteries and the electricity generating board and power stations are themselves inherently inefficient and they perhaps introduce a fact of only thirty percent into the overall conversion of primary fuel that is coal oil gas or nuclear into electricity so the efficiency of electric cars is in fact comparable with petrol cars with regard to nuclear electricity however if we have nuclear electricity which cant be turned down conveniently then electric cars mostly would be sitting in garages overnight recharging and that is when the natural trough in consumption of electricity occurs and therefore the use of electric cars could help to smooth the demand for electricity the present batteries lead acid batteries of course are very heavy and mean that before you start the electric car has a very heavy load to carry around if you have very few batteries then its range is limited if you have a lot of batteries then the weight of the load is too great so much work and research is being devoted at the moment to the development of alternative batteries some are quite exotic requiring to be operated continuously at high temperatures however there is no doubt that these will become commercial in due course so that we may see electric cars especially for local running then for long distance use we may require garages where you can simply exchange a battery pack for a fully charged one which you slide into the car that would require considerable reorganization of the garage and energy distribution network to provide a widespread network of battery exchange stations so it remains to be seen whether we may have such a network or perhaps even assuming that nearly all the cheap oil runs out whether we might in fact manufacture petrol artificially from wood coal or gas simply to provide the excellent fuel with its wonderful storage characteristics for long distance transport weve talked weve talked about various erm weve talked about various methods of producing energy one we havent mentioned so far is hydroelectricity is that still a viable method of energy production in this country it can never be a major contributor of energy worldwide on the other hand it is a major source especially of electricity however we do have the severn estuary which is one of the worlds best sources for the harnessing of tidal energy in that you allow the tide to come in and then effectively close her down so storing the water at the high level of the tide and you let it out through turbine generators when the sea is low and the water running out therefore generates electricity you can elaborate the scheme so that the electricity can be produced when the water is both flowing in and flowing out and you can have extra divisions to ensure that electricity can be produced at all hours of the day or night regardless of the condition of the tide however if you ask how much energy would damming up the river severn to make a tidal energy scheme how much energy how much energy would that contribute then it would probably only contribute three gigawatts the equivalent yes how big is a gigawatt the equivalent of about three large electricity power stations so our potential for hydroelectric and tidal power is in fact limited it is however used at the moment in north wales and being considered in scotland near loch lomond as a method of storing energy one takes a high level reservoir and if there is more electricity available than the demand requires then some of that can be used to pump water up into the high level down then at peak hours the water can be allowed to run out through hydroelectric turbines to contribute to meeting that peak demand so much of the hydroelectricity around the world is in fact used as a storage of energy and at present there is a scheme under discussion round loch lomond for building a high level dam and storage system with power station in a region of particularly scenic beauty of great importance to the scots so one sees how the simplest idea of a very clean form of fuel can still have environmental disadvantages and i think there will be a considerable debate as to whether that loch lomond hydroelectric scheme will be built or not is the energy demand in this country still increasing or has it levelled out nowadays the domestic energy demand has remained constant for very many years the demand industrially of course has to some extent followed the fortunes of the national economy in electricity the shortages of the sixties led to a considerable investment in new power stations so that at the moment we in fact have far more electricity power stations than we need of course if there was a sudden upsurge in industrial activity and demand that situation could be reversed but international trends clearly dont suggest any dramatic increase in industrial production so we have an excess of electricity demand at the moment transport of course is tending to increase all the time but there could be and almost certainly will be a trend of smaller motor cars to make better use of fuel by having less consumption im just thinking now theres some very interesting figures you see about in fact domestic demand is quite interesting though we feel ourselves to be much more comfortable now than we used to be there has been very little increase in domestic fuel demand over fifty years or more in the old days we used to have very inefficient coal fires burning in open grates which to produce a reasonable heat used a significant amount of fuel we replaced them by closed stoves or by central heating boilers which were so much more efficient that they essentially have used the same amount of fuel and we have simply become more comfortable in the process we dont require much more energy for cooking than we ever have because our demand for cooking is essentially determined by how much we can eat on the other hand as we have changed to electricity because of the inefficiency of the electricity generating process this has reflected an increase in the primary fuel consumption by the nation for domestic purposes and this is true of most western countries that the consumption in the home has not increased but changing to electricity increasingly has led to burning more oil and coal nationally to produce this constant home demand peter as you know ive taught this course tutored some of the students in it and i find it myself a very challenging and interesting course if only because the students are always unearthing new facts and figures about energy which catch me by surprise quite apart from the fact that they find it very interesting i think that people outside the university would be pleased to know that a course of such down to earth practical is taught in a place which they sometimes regard as being rather airy fairy thank you very much peter thank you brian thank you stephen youre doing research at university into processes of comprehensive schooling i wonder if you could tell me something about this well what this has involved me in has been a long study of a single school i spent two and a half years working with a single comprehensive school looking at the change in that school from a system of streamed teaching to a system of mixed ability teaching because of the way that the school changed over from having a system of streaming in its first three years to a system where mixed ability is introduced year by year from the first to third year i was able to follow two groups of pupils through the school one lot of pupils in their streamed classes and then another lot following them on in their mixed ability classes and try and discover something about the differences in their experience of school in the two different modes in the streamed and the mixed ability classes what were your general conclusions i think the general point would be really a favourable impression of mixed ability teaching theres a lot of worry i know among parents and also advisers local authority people about mixed ability teaching about its impact on standards i think the one clear thing to come out from my study is that with very careful preparation and with adequate thought about teaching reference that a school can successfully go over to mixed ability teaching without any necessary impact on the standards of performance of the pupils and this has really been justified recently in theolevel results of pupils who have now been through the mixed ability system and finished theirolevels in the school and they performed well in some areas better than the streamed pupils did previously what about the brighter children dont they suffer well again this is certainly a worry that is often talked about in terms of mixed ability teaching the school was aware of this and specifically created a post of responsibility for the brighter child and gave this to a senior member of the staff and that member of the staff was responsible for looking at the effects of mixed ability teaching on specifically identified brighter pupils and i dont think the school would say that they totally solved the problem of what to do with the brighter child but i think its a problem which exists even in streamed classes because the sort of pupils were talking about are pupils who are exceptions in their own right were not talking about whole groups of pupils who previously have been in top streams were talking about half a dozenten individuals in any one year group and they are equally as difficult to deal with in a streamed situation in some ways mixed ability with its orientation towards individual approaches to learning provides the possibility of focusing more on those children than even was possible in the streamed situation so i think the school is in a position of wanting to think more about the problems of the brighter child but they were not unaware of it and were attempting to deal with it yes your conclusion is based surely on rather a small sample two classes from one school thats right although the examination results were taken for each cohort i looked at one well in fact two classes in each year group in detail because i really wanted to focus very closely on how the pupils experienced the school in the different modes of grouping what has happened previously in a lot of educational research is that large samples have been taken we know something numerically about different systems but we know little about them experientially we know little about what it feels like what the impact is upon individuals in the two different systems and i really wanted to swing to the other type of research and look in more detail at how different pupils would respond to the stream situation not simply in terms of their performance measured in tests but in terms of their attitudes to school their attitudes to their life outside of school their involvement in subcultural groups or in youth clubs this kind of thing so it really necessitated small samples of pupils who i got to know fairly well rather than a large sample did the pupils know that they were being studied did the teachers know that they were being studied and did the teachers know that they were taking part in an educational experiment yes they knew my role in the school both the teachers and pupils i think obviously the younger pupils didnt grasp very clearly i normally explain to them that i was writing a book about the school and they certainly understood that the teachers were in on my research from the beginning i originally gained the cooperated of the headmaster who allowed me to come into the school and then i found the teachers enormously cooperative in fact far more cooperative than i really high a right to expect they asked me into their classes to watch them teach they gave me time for interviews they allowed me into staff meetings and departmental meetings and i erm at various points in my research i attempted to feed back to them some of the material i was coming up with and we would have meetings to discuss this i would use those meetings then to refine my ideas from the viewpoint of this being an objective experiment i would be a little bit worried about everyone knowing the nature of the experiment you had in mind because as you probably know in industrial studies theres a well known effect i think its called the hawthorne effect which merely by studying a group of people you change their behaviour and their output simply because they know that you are taking an interest in them and theyve got some idea of your expectations are you sure this didnt happen in your study well i was certainly aware of this i think it is adequately dealt with as a problem because of the erm really the length and the depth of my involvement with the school i was there as i have said for two and a half years so it would have been difficult for the teachers to erm respond to my presence erm in an artificial way because i was there for such a long time really i think i am able to demonstrate in a written account of the research that i am presenting a very real account of their teaching and their problems as well as their successes erm sometimes i was able to observe lessons that went wrong and were very erm difficult for the teachers as well as the lessons that were successful so i dont really think it the problems at the end you are then in favour of mixed ability teaching in comprehensive schools i would be yes i think the advantages outweigh the disadvantages perhaps the point i havent brought out which was another enormous effect from the mixed ability teaching or the mixed ability grouping was the improvement in the pupilsbehaviour one of the problems with the stream situation was that those pupils who found themselves in the bottom streams who found that they were perhaps not regarded so highly or so positively by their teachers tended to respond with misbehaviour in their classes with occasionally vandalism around the school and generally a negative attitude towards the school and their teachers in general and the immediate effect of the mixed ability grouping was to eradicate behavioural problems of that kind almost entirely there were no longer groups of pupils in any one class who were against the school and were wanting to disrupt the teaching of their teachers and really problems were reduced to individuals in each class one or two pupils which didnt present the same massive problem to teachers as the bottom streamed groups have done previously so this was a very positive outcome which the teachers not unexpectedly were very pleased about this improvement in the behaviour of pupils does it require a special sort of teacher a special type of teacher to do this satisfactorily i think it makes a lot of demands on the teacher its not something that is done easily or lightly some of the newly qualified teachers perhaps found some difficulties initially in coping with the wide range of abilities their mixed ability classes presented them with and in some ways the school was not well provided with inservice support for mixed ability teaching and had to do a lot of their own work in terms of the appropriate methods to choose the appropriate resources the appropriate materials to develop so not every teacher was one hundred per cent successful with mixed ability teaching but i dont think one can ever expect that with a new method i think that now that the system has been running for a number of years in the school that its possible for each department to support new members of staff and introduce them to the appropriate methods and approaches to mixed ability classes what proportions of comprehensive schools now have mixed ability teaching well its a difficult question to answer in a way because the pattern on grouping differs enormously from school to school there are still very few schools that have mixed ability groups in all of their first three years but more and more schools are introducing some mixed ability groups in their first three years and about thirty per cent have mixed ability grouping in their first year now something around fifteen per cent have mixed ability in the first three years beyond that there are very few when the c s eso levels arrive at the beginning of the fourth year most schools decide to separate out their pupils into different groups although in the school i was studying and in one or two other schools its possible to parallel c s e examinations with the existingolevel examinations and therefore to continue to teach the pupils in mixed ability groups and that happened in english in the school i was studying in other schools it has happened in other subjects presumably the case for streaming gets stronger as you get higher up into a school certainly the constraints of examinations make it more and more difficult to cope with the range of abilities in a mixed ability class i think this hits different subjects in different ways it happens perhaps sooner in languages and in science than it does say in history or english or geography and certainly language teachers find much more difficulty in teaching mixed ability classes and one tends to find that languages frenchgerman are the first to abandon mixed ability usually in the second year sometimes the third year of comprehensive school is it government policy to move in the direction of mixed ability classes i dont think one could say policy no erm i think the move in this direction is a drift really theres been no guidance from the government but they certainly dont seem to be against mixed ability teaching there has been a recent h m i report which has asked some questions about mixed ability teaching and expressed some worries about those teachers who perhaps dont have the adequate support and preparation for mixed ability teaching but they are certainly not against it or the h m i is certainly not against mixed ability teaching what research in this area needs to be done now well i think really what one must look for now is more detailed research on what actually goes on in mixed ability classrooms really we still know very little about what teachers actually do in the classroom and its all very well standing back in university and saying teachers should do this and should do that but in order to be able to offer guidance i think we really need to do more research in mixed ability classrooms to discover how teachers at the moment are dealing with the situation and where we might offer them more support and thats the direction id like to see research going rather than more of the grandiose largescale quantitative studies which collect lots of figures and statistics id like to see a lot more studies in actual classrooms looking at actual teachers teaching looking at what they do and how we can improve that do you have plans yourself to engage in further research in this area well i hope to look more at mixed ability teaching really its a problem of time and resources erm the difficulties are that one has to spend a lot of time sitting in the classroom working with the teacher or observing the teacher and its difficult to find that time when one is teaching at university so often the push is in the opposite direction to doing research which doesnt involve one in longterm contact with the schools and this of course is one of the reasons why this type of research isnt so often done but i hope to do some more work in classrooms yes well good luck in that programme of yours thank you very much stephen thank you did i ask you most of the questions i ought to have asked you how does being in a mixed ability class affect the social development of children well that was one of the interesting things to come out of the study something which was totally unexpected as far as i was concerned and that was it seemed that the pupils in the mixed ability classes developed more slowly socially than the pupils in the streamed classes this was manifested in a number of ways particularly in that pupils still in their second year in the mixed ability classes would be talking about playing with their friends and generally their attitudes towards the teenage culture of pop music and magazines and fashions and discotheques didnt seem to develop so quickly as it had in the streamed situation i think really this comes from the problem of those pupils in the streamed situation in the bottom streams in particular who found that they wanted alternatives to school when they were in an inferior position in the school they were devalued if you like by finding themselves in the bottom streams and so they tended to look for out of school things alternatives to school from which to gain their satisfaction and they would look to the pop media to fashion to football to these kinds of things and in the mixed ability situation this certainly did not happen in the same way so the children in a sense remained children longer in the mixed ability situation and again this was something that the teachers found very pleasing in that the pupils were remaining involved in the school much more and much longer in a mixed ability situation carol youve been doing some research into women and education i wonder if you could tell me a bit about this well im basically interested in the way in which education or formal schooling has attempted to prepare girls for their lives in the future whether it prepares them for a life of say motherhood and working in the family or whether its encouraging them to do work outside the home and try and achieve in the areas that men traditionally achieve do you think that womens education should be the same as mens education erm in certain respects yes i suppose not entirely so if anything i think womens education now has to compensate a little erm and provide for those areas in which women start in a way that could be considered a handicap to men they start behind men in certain ways because of the sort of training they are getting in school in the home i mean and in so many respects i think schools have to try and compensate for that do you find that womens schools do a better job of educating women than mixed schools umm again thats very controversial there is quite a bit of research i think to show that women do better at maths and science in single sex girls schools on the other hand my own feeling would be very much that schools have to prepare children for taking their life in the community and the community is mixed sex its not single sex so i have a slight aversion to single sex institutions i was brought up in one myself but it is true that girls on the whole do better in the subjects traditionally regarded as male subjects in single sex schools i think this is because they dont practice being feminine with the boys around and so they get on with the work more why arent there more women scientists and engineers well because society hasnt regarded science and engineering and feminine occupations do you think it would be a good idea if there were more women that went in for these areas oh certainly so certainly so yes i think its terribly important do you think that women can bring an element to these professions which is different from the element that men contribute i dont like answering that question in the affirmative because theres a too easy supposition that lots of people have that women have feminine qualities which are sort of softness and sensitivity to people and generosity rather than slightly more achievementoriented qualities you know aggressive qualities than men have its too easy i think to assume that women arent aggressive and are sensitive and men are more aggressive and less sensitive because thats the way society has wanted them to be in the past and children have grown up and lived up to those stereotypes so i dont think we can actually say yet that women can offer anything distinctive until weve given them the chance to be themselves really i suppose the old fashioned male view of women in society is that they should actually be in the home thats their place what do you feel about that well um i feel very strongly about that if women want to be in the home then certainly let them stay in the home i mean i wouldnt ever think it a good idea to encourage women to leave the home if they thought that their job was in there looking after small children but its very obvious nowadays that a very large number of women dont want to in the home any more i dont know what the recent statistics are but something like almost half married women now do work outside the home anyway you could argue that some of them work outside the home because they have to for financial reasons but i think its indisputable that a evergrowing number want to work outside the home and i think its very important that they should be allowed the scope to do so erm theres no doubt that our society whatever kind of sentimental things it says about the status of the housewife gives the housewife extremely low status and that power and status and respect in society are accorded to people who achieve things in the work world occupationally outside the home and given that that is so i think women to increase their self respect have got to achieve things outside the home yes that doesnt mean to say they shouldnt achieve inside the home too but it does mean that they should have the chance of doing both if they want it and i think perhaps most do theres a lot of emphasis these days about individuals growing as individuals but are you really saying that because women are obviously individuals they ought to be given the opportunity of growing in a way that they could only do if they had jobs given the kind of society that we have at the moment i think so because in the home i mean aside from being defined as a housewife youre really defined only in relation to other people so what you say about self definition erm self fulfilment is absolutely crucial in the home youre a wife a mother a daughter an aunt a grandmother a niece but youre only defined in relationship to somebody else and your function is mainly one of servicing other people of creating a context in which other people live you know you get the house straight and send the kids off to school the house is all straight and youre tired and then the kids come home from school and upset the house again so you remake it again for the next day housework and organizing a home and looking after small children is very much context creating all the time and youre doing is in your capacity as a relation of you know certain males other people of your family erm if youre going to have a self at all in our society i think it has to be one thats defined in relation to the occupational world its very difficult to attempt self definition without relating to the occupational world and you get into the sort of situation where women only have private selves they dont have public selves at all which certainly creates problems of self definition for them do you think there are any areas of employment which are not appropriate for women i dont think id like to say that there were until theyve had the chance to find out i think no do you think its harder to be a women than a man in todays world oh certainly certainly erm boys grow up on the whole fairly secure in the knowledge that they have both work cells occupational cells and also that theyll be able to have families most women grow up absolutely torn and still somehow knowing that they have to make some kind of choice i mean either they opt for a family or they opt for a job if they want to opt for both theyre going to have a veryvery hard time thats indisputable the creches arent there the day provision for children isnt there women still on the whole have to achieve more than men to get to the same level in certain ways but i think basically its this question of choice to have both a family and interesting work means a terrible struggle and yet i think that those are the things that make for human happiness i mean they are certainly the two most important things in my life and i would have thought in most peoples both work and good relationships with a family to return to your educational interests what sort of changes would you like to see in education to make it more applicable perhaps to twentieth century women well mainly that it shouldnt evade the issue the things i find so tragic and i was talking to some girls erm in a sixth form college recently and the thing that i find saddest is that the schools evade the issue girls somehow grow up thinking that perhaps they can do both but they think that can have you know five or ten years off work and then go back to it its not possible to do that any more you only have to look at the unemployment amongst married women who would like to be teachers just because of the employment situation generally its increasingly difficult to get back into work after raising a family if youve had time off i mean certainly you cant achieve as much as a man does but also the jobs just arent there any more not so much and the main change id like to see in education is that it would help girls cope with this dilemma i mean at the moment it just evades it i mean when i think of all the money that was poured into my education and nobody ever mentioned the kind of decisions one would have to make in the future and the problems you would have in trying to make use both of your education and have children and have the happy family life that our society encourages you to have and that we all perhaps want erm schools just dont help girls to have both and so a lot of the talk about underachievement and i dont like that word amongst girls really ignores the fact that girls arent underachieving when they dont go all out for occupational success when they dont set their goals very high in schools they are being very rational because if they do achieve they are going to be faced with immense problems its easier sometimes not to achieve and just to settle for family life than it is to achieve and to set your occupational sights quite high and then to have to face the terrible and fight of having both a job and children so thats the major change id like have you done any particular studies in the educational context have you studied mainly in schools or have your studied at colleges and universities as well i go into schools quite a lot because im concerned with the training of graduates as teachers and im very interested in what goes on in schools academically my own research is historical research ive been working mainly on girlseducation really from about eighteen ninety to about nineteen thirty and thats what has mainly occupied me research wise education particularly for women in that period must have changed enormously oh yes certainly yes could you give me some idea of how it has changed well it was very very class based in the nineteenth century the late nineteenth century erm towards the end of the century it was just about possible for middle class girls or a few middle class girls to get a reasonable academic education at one of the g p d s schools weve got one in hove you know the girlspublic day school trust foundations but only very few went there and got what would be equivalent now to a kind of secondary education and a very very very very tiny minority of those girls could go on to university if they faced an enormous amount of opposition when they got there and also to get there in the first place but for most girls there was only a basic elementary education which increasingly stressed the sort of domestic side of a girls vocation i mean elementary education for girls the board schools was very much a case of training them to be good wives and mothers and so on there wasnt any chance really well there was nothing which we could call there was no encouragement for girls to achieve anything academically or really encouragement for them to do anything much with their lives after they left school aside from in the home except for perhaps being domestic servants something like that which is after all the category of employment which absorbed most women until quite late on but there have been an enormous number of changes i mean the very small number of girls that did get to university at the turn of the century had to endure the most extraordinary trials and hardships i mean most of them had to go chaperoned to lectures and things youre a married woman and you have a child how are you managing to cope in your own life with the dilemmas the price of considerable exhaustion i think life is easier for me than it would be for a lot of working women because of the university creche which enables me to go to work and sort of see my daughter at lunch time that sort of thing it would be very difficult otherwise i think the creche is a great boon its well organised and nice and my daughter likes it its possible to cope i think life would be easier if i could live with my husband who because of his own professional commitments is in cambridge every week we see each other at weekends does your husband accept that perhaps he ought to be looking after the baby alternate weeks or is that not a solution to the problem oh indeed so erm our domestic life is extraordinarily complicated but when after my maternity leave expired and when id finished having time off and breast feeding the baby he in fact looked after her for a term in cambridge and i came back to sussex and taught during the week and went back to my daughter and husband at weekends and now hes actually taking leave in his turn if you like so that he can be the backup here while i teach and do my work this year what we do at the end of the year we havent quite worked out but we are very much committed to sharing child care and professional space if you like but we are very privileged in that academic work allows one the flexibility to work in the hours that you find convenient and so on and allows you the flexibility to make this kind of family arrangement but this certainly isnt true of most other jobs and professions oh no it certainly isnt true of most other jobs and professions yes and maybe then you would like to see society move towards a situation in which the role of women was recognised in such a way that it was possible for them to leave their babies in creches would you or certainly much more day care provision generally yes i mean really nice well organised well funded creches are marvellous places they are very happy places and they make for a lot of happiness with parents too i think children get a lot out of them much younger i think than most people assume but i would also like to see changes in the organization of work for both men and women to make possible much more flexibility i mean if women have been stunted by being kept in the home you could argue that men have been stunted by being too much overidentified essentially with the work world we all know what happens to men in our society when they retire in many cases they get very depressed or they even die because their image of themselves is very much bound up with work and i mean what i would ideally like is the society in which women could be both private and public people and men too so men would identify more with relationships in their families and so on and slightly less with work and women less with the family and more with work and i think that would make for much greater flexibility all round and i think children would benefit too i think the more ive seen actually of my own small daughter and i adore her but i think a small child for sort of every hour of the day is really too much for most adults i mean its very nice to be with a child a baby for about three or four hours but after that you are quite grateful for somebody else to come and play with it for a while and talk to it for a while but i think that if both fathers and mothers share in the upbringing of small babies they are better parents and the child definitely is happier it gets more stimulus and is just altogether happier and i suppose theres a sense in which the child gains because the parents are that much happier and fulfilled yes the frustrated mother cant be generous and so forth with her child and on the whole i think the emphasis that people used to put on mothers staying at home was very misguided because a mother whos having to sacrifice all her outside interests for the sake of her child is just a frustrated mother and its not good for the also the problem is that you then have fairly energetic women devoting all they have to children then they overinvest in the childs own achievements so in fact you are putting a great psychological burden on the child because it has to grow up fulfilling expectations of an adult which is not right for a child i think you can be much more relaxed about the way your childs growing up if youre not overinvesting yourself in the way it grows up if you follow me yes just altogether less demanding on the child as well as on the mother how do you feel about the womens liberation movement well when you sort of fire a very broad question at me like that im not quite sure what to say because there are lots of womens liberation movements there are lots of women who are interested in feminism broadly defined but the movement i suppose on the whole i am sympathetic towards the movement but we have different images of what that movement is erm the sort of image in the media is often very misleading i mean i think there are groups of women all over the country very interested in feminism and doing lots of good work and providing support for women who do want some sort of change and so if thats what you mean by the womens liberation movement i think its a very good thing are you encouraged by the direction the society is taking at the moment in relation to women and education erm in some ways i am i am depressed by the lack of provision for small children because although we have things like the equal opportunities commission and the s s r c funding very generously research into what they call womens underachievement educationally and occupationally and so on that doesnt seem to be the area in which things ought to be being done its quite clear why women dont achieve in the way define by the general public they dont achieve because they have to choose and the only way to get women achieving in a sort of relaxed way is not to force them with the choice between occupation success and families if you force people to choose between a family and a job i suppose you know women lots of women choose the family erm the only way women will achieve more educationally is to be able to combine the two things and not always have to make these crippling decisions and choices between two things which most human beings want so there is a lot of money being spent on research into sex inequality and so on and thats encouraging but i think its being spent in slightly the wrong way and i think theres a tendency to evade the crucial issues which are of course rather deep social issues about the organization of the family and work and they take a lot of changing so i am ambivalent about that one well thank you very much carol ken were going to stop for a moment weve talked a lot about women being educated isnt is just as important to educate men about women i think so its difficult to know in what way you would actually set about doing this i think in a very general way that men perhaps should be encouraged to realize that women also want to speak up for themselves they dont really like being told what they want by men its difficult though because if you talk to adolescent boys in schools they are violently opposed to womens liberation or they hate the name womens liberation because they are very defensive perhaps about their own masculinity at that age and their own masculinity is defined very much in terms of being superior to girls and having mums who wait on them at home so its difficult to challenge that kind of supposition at that age i think later on perhaps its easier erm but basically i think boys need to be discouraged from assuming that they know what womens position is i think it really begins in the home this because its mothers can do quite a lot in not educating their own sons to think of them as servants a lot of women do this they are very tolerant about boysmess in the home and untidiness generally and in a sense they lay the foundations right from the very beginning of boys growing up to think of women as kind of household servants this attitude you know boys will be boys and they make a mess and poor mum has to do all the washing its really quite misguided because it does encourage those assumptions that mothers are there to tidy up after sons and of course then sons when they grow up and get wives want to replace their mothers so women themselves can do something about educating men in the home starting with their sons fine okay ken forest county forest county is the name of two counties in the united states funnel cloud a funnel cloud is a funnelshaped cloud of condensed water droplets they usually appear with a rotating column of air these extend from the bottom of a cloud that does not touch the ground or a water surface a funnel cloud can usually be seen as a cone or needle shaped cloud that extends out from the main cloud base funnel clouds very often develop when supercell thunderstorms happen if a funnel cloud touches the ground it becomes a tornado most tornadoes begin as funnel clouds many funnel clouds that appear do not actually touch the ground and do not become tornadoes tornadoes can only be seen when they pick up stuff off the ground debris but one can see them from a distance of many miles a funnel cloud that makes contact with water is called a waterspout a funnel cloud that touches the ground in front of a snow squall is called a winter waterspout coldair funnel clouds coldair or coldcore funnel clouds are usually shortlived and are usually much weaker in strength than the tornadoes produced by supercells coldair funnel clouds usually do not touch the ground but here have been reports that it can happen then they become weak tornadoes or waterspouts they are a common sight along the pacific coast and usa usually seen in the spring or autumn