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  1. Cor Blimey 3G!!!  Normally your stuff is well researched and often with quotes from 'mainstream' sources but quoting stuff from some obscure FB page ... poo.  Yep, there'll always be crackerjacks looking for a ruck but most folks on the left (including Corbs) want to 'overthrow' the vile Tories and their fellow travellers peacefully.

  2. My money's on undercover Express and Mail reporters (easily spotted - fat blokes with back-to-front baseball caps and polished black leather shoes) kicking it all off on the demo to create the story;  a bit like the Met Peelers and squaddies starting all the bother during the Miner's Strike.

  3. For a moment I thought I'd landed on that hateful Mailonline website ... no mention there (or here) of evil Thatcher's (or shagger Major's) secret talks with Jerry & Martin. 

    Hooray for Jezza.  What a few weeks ... first the Kippers consigned to that dark place from where they were spawned and next, the vile Tory scum. 

     

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  4. I was in contact with Malcolm (Allan) at the weekend about this proposed reunion and we've agreed to cancel it due to so few folks signing up to attend.  There was plenty of interest here and loads of 'hits'on the http://www.westridgeschool.com website but that interest wasn't converted into a sign-ups.  A few folks did want to attend (some from overseas) ... I'll be writing to them with the news.

  5. There always appears to be plenty of Peelers around when some mentally disturbed bloke gets killed in the cells.

    Anyway, back to knocky-door ... our version of 'remote' knocking was the black sewing thread wheeze.  Bobbin of thread, tie one end the the old biddies knocked, pay the  thread out to across the street, hide behind the wall/hedge opposite, tug, slacken the tread when the door gets opened, repeat, repeat, repeat.  What a laugh!  We were just kids!!!!

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  6. HPW - my woof's just the same as yours ... hours spent on the beach (most days) with ball thrown dozens, and dozens, and dozens of times into the surf, soaked woofa emerging to gallop through the sand, then back into the water.  A walk home, hose the sand off the woof, then off she goes running around the garden getting covered in clarts.  Out with the hose again, then in it comes to dry off in front of the stove and falls asleep.  Now to get some work done ... only for it to wake up and demand more fun and games.  Mind, I wouldn't change a thing (it's watching me now out of one eye ready to interrupt this typing task) - yep, here we go!

  7. I too have been caught by the Forum's word thief in the distant past.   If I intend to write anything long here now I create it in Word (or any free text editor will do) then copy & paste it to here;  if anything goes wrong here then the original is safe in the text editor or has been saved elsewhere.  Mind, I tend not to write reams any more so just work 'live and dirty' here and run the risk (a bit like unsafe sex ... ). 

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  8. Mrs Sym insisted that I watched it last night (free via Kodi on the telly) ... both of us agreed at the end that we'll never get those hours back.  Simply an awful film and the leads no Fred Astair or Ginger Rogers;  yep, they had the dance steps but it was wooden - all a bit 'Dad dancing'.  

  9. Maggs - I'll not be getting my juices tested 'cos I'm sure that at some stage the Peelers will hack into those Ancestry DNA results and Sym'll get his 'collar felt' and 'fitted-up' for some bank job back in the 70s.  I'll break under questioning as the phone book is being applied to my lugholes and name Maggs as the 'brains' behind the operation and HPW as the getaway driver. 

  10. HPW wrote: " Templars....?!........maybe....eh Sym?!!....... "

    Yep, all those fellas and much further back ...

    Mind, the other strands on Sym's bloodline don't make for happy reading ... escape from the Irish Potato famine to work in the Cumbrian iron ore mines, deaths in those pits, walking over the Pennines for work in the Durham coal fields when the iron ore ran out.  Others were the Jocko fishermen from the Outer Hebrides settling in Shields.

    The real nightmare for Sym is all that Jocko blood flowing though his tubes with the only relief being that it's been diluted by Norman juices from "1066 and all that".  Some amazing characters have cropped-up in the Sym Saga and there's still more to do.

    Maggs, you're right, once you start you can't stop the research. 

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  11. Just try to imagine what it must have been like back then ... charging with pike or sword and trying to chop the other fella to bits!  Until recently the only references we had about what it must have been like were all those sanitized Hollywood movies, until, until, until ... The Battle of the Bastards episode in of Game of Thrones.  My God, that had to be what it was like!  For those who haven't seen it search it out on the internet (it must be there somewhere).

    HPW - Yep, Ye Olde Sym has plenty of Jocko ancestry all who lived in various castles.  For most folks you usually can't research further back than circa 1800ish because for the masses nothing was written down about them. If there's a nob in the family then it's a huge game changer ... just like horse breeding EVERYTHING was recorded.  You wouldn't believe just how far back the Syms go.

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  12. Maggs wrote: "Some of our ancestors must have been there."

    I've recently been doing a load of family tree research and have found two of my ancestors who were killed at Flodden:

    Sir John Semple my 17x Grandfather

    Sir Robert Colville my 18x Grandfather

    both buried at Branxton.  Not father and son but father-in-law and son-in-law.

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  13. Let's breathe a spot of new life into this particular old Westridge thread.  Perhaps, at some stage all the Westridge threads (3 or 4 of them) could be glued together on here to make for a more comprehensive read.  

  14. Ernie - any relationship to Edwin (Eddy) Armstrong ... he'd be 65 now and had ginger hair as a lad?  Eddy had a younger brother whose name I can't recall at the moment ... here's a photo of Armstrong the younger brother taken in 1969 (snipped from a large group snap taken in the Domino Club).

  15. Malcolm, like you I'd be unable to attend Jan's March bash, so I suggest that we stick with the original July reunion plan and see what happens by your proposed 'cut off' date at the end of May;  you'll recall suggesting in an earlier post a 'cut off' date at the end of that month.

    The http://www.westridgeschool.com  website, although only having been online for a couple of days is generating 'hits'.  We've got one old pal resident in the USA planning to fly over for the do;  another one, living in Ireland, also plans to attend; there's been an enquiry from Portugal. It's early days, so I reckon we should continue promoting the 50 Year July reunion 'till May and see if the numbers signing up make it viable.

    I hope Jan's reunion goes well and perhaps she might like to sign-up for the July one too.

    Let me know what you think.

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