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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2009 at 03:11
We always just used to keep the garden tidy, but the addition of Ultima-Shed-Veranda-Thing really has inspired us to go for it - many plans being made - we've even bought a water butt to be filled from the guttering on the veranda-thingy

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2009 at 13:40
Originally posted by Raff Raff wrote:

Actually, the last time I was in England (summer of 2006), I spent the last three days in Norwich. It was my first visit there, and I loved the place - even though it's somewhat awkward to get there by train. I feel so bad that I've not told El Dingo yet... I keep forgetting to do so!

Anyway, Jared is now in Wells-next-to-the-sea, at the local YHA hostel. He sent me the link to the hostel's web page the last time I heard from him, about two months ago.


Wells? We're holidaying in Norfolk this year and will almost certainly be paying a visit to Wells for a spot of crab fishing. I must pop in and see him.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2009 at 16:41
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Wells? We're holidaying in Norfolk this year and will almost certainly be paying a visit to Wells for a spot of crab fishing. I must pop in and see him.
 
If you've been to Wells before and know all the following I apologise, but just in case: IMO it's the best seaside location in the UK by a country mile. Georgian architecture at The Buttlands, the two best traditional fish&chip shops you'll find for miles, decent pubs and... that beautiful seascape.
 
If you want to, you can wade across from roughly the lifeboat station to the opposite bank, go another 500 yards and harvest the most beautiful fresh cockles. If you want to walk another mile across the sandbanks to the very edge of the North Sea, your reward is the most stunning view and a quite unrealistic solitude - so few people do this 'cos they don't know about it or can't be assed, but me and Mrs Dingo make sure we do every time we go. The sheer feeling of peace is unbelievable. You're literally "Close to the Edge" in more ways than one!
 
Don't worry - it's not really dangerous as long as you check with Peter the Coastguard before you set off - he'll tell you the tide times 'cos it's a bast*rd if you get cut off! In any case he sounds a claxon when it's time to come back. He wears a red polo shirt and looks like Captain Birdseye - you can't miss him!
 
There's loads more too - the woods, which sport a fair few muntjac, a boating lake, the famous local samphire (June/July as a rule) and some wonderful little shops on the road from the harbour to the town.
 
And if you do take your crablines - bait with bacon and sit on the harbour wall. You might not catch a lot, but there's always the shellfish stall - usually straight from the boat quite literally!
 
EnjoyTongue
 
PS El Dingo is not a member of the Wells-Next-the-Sea Tourist BoardWink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 27 2009 at 04:52
Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

We always just used to keep the garden tidy, but the addition of Ultima-Shed-Veranda-Thing really has inspired us to go for it - many plans being made - we've even bought a water butt to be filled from the guttering on the veranda-thingy
 
LOLLOLLOLLOLJim, you said LOLLOLLOLLOLLOL you said LOLLOLLOLLOLLOLLOLLOL you said 'butt'! LOLLOLLOLLOLLOL again!!!!!!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 27 2009 at 05:25
Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

An egg heads team from The Shed? What a fab idea - although I believe James's confidence in me as a team member may be a tad over-confident... that said, it could be worth making an intellectual fool of myself on TV, just to get the chance of taking the smug Egg-Head captain to one side & giving him a good shoe-ing.


Dermot Murnaghan: So, how did you all meet?
Jim: Oh erm, well, this is the first time we've ever met fully although some of us have *parp*... excuse me...
Dean: some of us have met before but we have never met as a team
Dermot: oh so how did you train for Eggheads?
Dean: we haven't; Jim here did write his action plan on the back of his copy of Pallas' The Sentinel though
Jim: that I did *parp*... excuse me again
James; Magma iss dëh Hündïn!
Dermot: and I thought the Eggheads were weird...
Andy: I'm enraged!  Now look what Gordon Brown has done? Look!  That's just despicable!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 27 2009 at 13:14
Originally posted by el dingo el dingo wrote:

Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:


Wells? We're holidaying in Norfolk this year and will almost certainly be paying a visit to Wells for a spot of crab fishing. I must pop in and see him.
 
If you've been to Wells before and know all the following I apologise, but just in case: IMO it's the best seaside location in the UK by a country mile. Georgian architecture at The Buttlands, the two best traditional fish&chip shops you'll find for miles, decent pubs and... that beautiful seascape.
 
If you want to, you can wade across from roughly the lifeboat station to the opposite bank, go another 500 yards and harvest the most beautiful fresh cockles. If you want to walk another mile across the sandbanks to the very edge of the North Sea, your reward is the most stunning view and a quite unrealistic solitude - so few people do this 'cos they don't know about it or can't be assed, but me and Mrs Dingo make sure we do every time we go. The sheer feeling of peace is unbelievable. You're literally "Close to the Edge" in more ways than one!
 
Don't worry - it's not really dangerous as long as you check with Peter the Coastguard before you set off - he'll tell you the tide times 'cos it's a bast*rd if you get cut off! In any case he sounds a claxon when it's time to come back. He wears a red polo shirt and looks like Captain Birdseye - you can't miss him!
 
There's loads more too - the woods, which sport a fair few muntjac, a boating lake, the famous local samphire (June/July as a rule) and some wonderful little shops on the road from the harbour to the town.
 
And if you do take your crablines - bait with bacon and sit on the harbour wall. You might not catch a lot, but there's always the shellfish stall - usually straight from the boat quite literally!
 
EnjoyTongue
 
PS El Dingo is not a member of the Wells-Next-the-Sea Tourist BoardWink

We have been there a few times, but thanks for the extra info. I will look out for Capt Birdseye. We did catch a few fair size crabs last time, just felt a slight touch of vertigo perched on top of the wall with a twenty foot drop into the sea!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 28 2009 at 02:17
Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

We did catch a few fair size crabs last time, just felt a slight touch!


Oooh the temptation to make a spurious, slightly off colour remark...

Mustn't - resist, Jim, resist...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 28 2009 at 02:21
Bit of culture for Vicky and I this evening - off for a couple of hours of existential angst & to watch absolutely nothing happening on stage for a couple of hours:



Waiting For Godot

Last time we saw this, Ben Kingsley & Alan Howard were in the title roles, but this time we have Patrick Stewart & Ian McKellan (and they're working from Beckett's original text); should be a good'un

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 28 2009 at 03:49
Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

Bit of culture for Vicky and I this evening - off for a couple of hours of existential angst & to watch absolutely nothing happening on stage for a couple of hours:



Waiting For Godot

Last time we saw this, Ben Kingsley & Alan Howard were in the title roles, but this time we have Patrick Stewart & Ian McKellan (and they're working from Beckett's original text); should be a good'un
 
Should be good - with Captain Picard and Gandalf it should be a real treat Wink!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 28 2009 at 04:20
Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

Bit of culture for Vicky and I this evening - off for a couple of hours of existential angst & to watch absolutely nothing happening on stage for a couple of hours:



Waiting For Godot

Last time we saw this, Ben Kingsley & Alan Howard were in the title roles, but this time we have Patrick Stewart & Ian McKellan (and they're working from Beckett's original text); should be a good'un


Evelyn and I are tempted to go to see this. I was put off of it by a performance of Godot that I saw when I was at school.It was Crapp (sic)

If we do go, I shall ask Evelyn to stick a needle in my leg every time I get the urge to shout, 'Make it so'...or should hat be 'Make it sew?'

Edited by Man Erg - May 28 2009 at 08:11

Do 'The Stanley' otherwise I'll thrash you with some rhubarb.
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Originally posted by Man Erg Man Erg wrote:

[QUOTE=Jim Garten] Bit of culture for Vicky and I this evening - off for a couple of hours of existential angst & to watch absolutely nothing happening on stage for a couple of hours:



Waiting For Godot

Last time we saw this, Ben Kingsley & Alan Howard were in the title roles, but this time we have Patrick Stewart & Ian McKellan (and they're working from Beckett's original text); should be a good'un


Evelyn and I are tempted to go to see this. I was put off of it by a performance of Godot that I saw when I was at school.It was Crapp. (sic)

If we do go, I shall ask Evelyn to stick a needle in my leg every time I get the urge to shout, 'Make it so'...or should hat be 'Make it sew?'[/QUOTE
 
I was forced to read Beckett  for A-Level - Vladimir & Estragon - etc. Actually I might enjoy it now but I've always found forced study puts you off for life. The only thing that contradicts this is Chaucer, which I love to this day.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 28 2009 at 06:06
Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

We did catch a few fair size crabs last time, just felt a slight touch!


Oooh the temptation to make a spurious, slightly off colour remark...

Mustn't - resist, Jim, resist...
 
Good for you for resisting - Lice One Jim.
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Thank you

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Originally posted by Man Erg Man Erg wrote:

If we do go, I shall ask Evelyn to stick a needle in my leg every time I get the urge to shout, 'Make it so'...or should that be 'Make it sew?'


Similar instructions I gave to Vicky when we saw Patrick Stewart in Hamlet last year

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 28 2009 at 06:19
Waiting for Gocat
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
....whadya expect? Wit?
 
 
 
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Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 28 2009 at 09:36
Incidentally, I hope Godot shows up this time - last time, we were in the theatre 2 bloody hours & he didn't bother to make an appearance; hopefully, he'll have learned some manners by now

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 28 2009 at 12:36

An awaited Godot never comes! ....or something.Confused

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 28 2009 at 13:50
Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

Bit of culture for Vicky and I this evening - off for a couple of hours of existential angst & to watch absolutely nothing happening on stage for a couple of hours:



Waiting For Godot

Last time we saw this, Ben Kingsley & Alan Howard were in the title roles, but this time we have Patrick Stewart & Ian McKellan (and they're working from Beckett's original text); should be a good'un


Should be a God'ot. WinkEmbarrassed
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 28 2009 at 14:50
Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

We did catch a few fair size crabs last time, just felt a slight touch!


Oooh the temptation to make a spurious, slightly off colour remark...

Mustn't - resist, Jim, resist...

Why, you don't normally.

Anyway, so what's happening with The Shed's Egg Heads team? I'm up for it.
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