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  1. Auntie mentioned it on Newsnight last night.

    This is all 'wind and piss' and pressing a button on their PCs is a poor substitute for all the fat, lazy basta*ds not to get out into the open air and join the marches.  Poor show, I say!

    Trumpet is no worse than many of the tyrants previously wined and dined by Betty Saxe-Coburg-Gotha; let him in so the fat, lazy basta*ds have the opportunity to stand on the Mall and shout at him.

    Je suis Sym

  2. GGG - I've registered westridgeschool.com and created a simple webpage (with email reply) for the proposed Westridge reunion.  Obviously, the next step is getting it hosted.  Before I do this does bedlington.co.uk have a vast server farm hidden away that might be able to host the site?  If not I'll stick it on godaddy or similar.  It's ready to launch so a speedy reply would be appreciated.

    The intention of the website is to capture anybody who might google Westridge School to alert them to the reunion and direct them to this thread.  Casting the net as wide as possible.

  3. Note to Administrators -  I've cobbled together a list of about 70 pupils from 66/67 which I'll post here but was wondering if there was a way of allowing the list to be kept live for other Forum Members to add names, and to update as folks on the list have been contacted and an indication as to whether they would attend a reunion.  I'm thinking of a table of some form, perhaps with 3 columns: Name, Contacted, Attendance.  If there is a way of doing it in this thread I can re-post my list to make it 'live or active' for others to amend.

    Here's my starter list:

    Barbara Rudge

    Susan Lindsey

    Joe Knox

    Alan Charlton

    Kenny Campell

    Lenny Wilson

    Mary Tyler

    Michael Henderson

    Maureen Hindhaugh

    Yvonne Logan

    Billy Stoker

    John Hancox

    Alan Henderson

    Charlie Roberts

    John Bowman

    Colin Cooper

    Janet Common

    Michael Gibb

    Veronica Chadwick

    Peter Oliver

    Elizabeth Rowell

    Margaret Richardson

    Pauline Brown

    Elizabeth Stafford

    Aileen Prime

    Carole Johnson

    Eileen Cummings

    Yvonne Thompson

    Sally Jones

    Anne Stafford

    Sheila Oliver

    Joan Gibson

    Gordon Coulthard

    David Fennel

    Shirley Andrews

    Anne Graham

    Helen Hurst

    Judith Oliver

    Marjory Mayes

    Carol Johnstone

    Irene Ellison

    Florence Ellis

    Ken Straw  

    John Brews

    Malcolm Cross

    Tony Burn

    John Orange

    Gordon Hartil

    Gordon Morris

    Ivan Knox

    Les Stewart

    Barry Muldoon

    Alan Potter

    Paul Hewish

    David Halloran

    Michael Dixon

    Ian Henderson

    Rod Allison

    Alan Carr

    Bob Young

    Larry Steel

    Colin Sanderson

    Joe Know

    Dennis Miller

    Jimmy Potts

    Michael Routledge

    Jimmy Watson

    David Morris

    Brian Corner

    Martin Henderson

    Paul Hewish

    Simon Temple

    Melvyn Jamieson

    John Hewish

    Joe Lees

    Donald MacDonald

    George Nesbitt

    Alan Greenacre

    John Harmerson

    Ian Dixon

    Alan Coultas

     

     

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  4. GGG - I got all my Dad's standard 8 stuff converted to DVD maybe 10+ years ago;  he had something like 40 large reels of the stuff.  It was one of the best things I've done as it enabled me to organize everything on my PC;  getting footage in the correct order, correcting over/under exposure issues (and the dreaded frame/gate jitter), adding captions and sound, and so on.  It helped that I had the full-fat Adobe Creative Studio which included their video editing suite Premier so many a happy hour was spent on the task ... it was addictive so be warned, once you start to edit you'll miss meals, dog walking, bed times.  The best part was once the project was completed I was able to burn personal DVD copies for family members. Previous to this the footage was never viewed even though I still have my Dad's old projector.  Obviously, lots of the footage I found very poignant.  

    Best of luck and enjoy the project.

  5. Had GOD* not been banned from this parish a couple of years ago he might have bellowed:

    "MANY MOONS AGO, BILLIONS OF YEARS ... MY AR*SE!!!  IT ONLY TOOK ME A WEEK AND, AND, AND THAT INCLUDED A DAY OFF WHEN I WATCHED THE TOON ON MATCH OF THE DAY 2."

    * the mods excommunicated him.

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  6. Aghhh!

    Imfamy, imfamy - Mag's has got it in for me!  Not content to goad Sym with the Cramlington Budgie Strangler but for dessert the dirgemeister in chief, Leonard Cohen, applauded. No! No! No!

    I suffered for a year when in halls at uni in 69/70 because the guy in the next room, that bast*rd Phil Jones, played nowt else.  Every lyric is etched into Sym's brain and can't, even to this day, be erased.  Mind, I fought back with Cream cranked-up to 11 through my 100 watt guitar amplifier stack lashed-up to my record deck.

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  7. Talc ... although I don't live in Blighty I'd be interested in attending the proposed reunion.  Strictly speaking I don't qualify 'cos I was in the year above, so perhaps the qualifying boundary could be 'elastic', say a year of two either side.

    I'd look forward to talking about the stuff we got up to: concerts at the Rex Hotel Whitley Bay and kipping on my Granny's floor at Billy Mill 'cos there were no late buses back to Bedders; concerts at the Mayfair and catching the 3am London/Edinburgh Mail Train (using 2d {old pence} platform tickets ... naughty!) from the Central Station to Morpeth, then walking back to Bedders sometimes in knee-deep snow; the weekly bands/dances at the Market Place Club;  supping ale at the Farmers in the Haymarket before going to the matches at St James;  and, of course all the annual camping holidays in Keswick.

     

     

  8. Just got the new Rolling Stones album, 'Blue & Lonesome' - it's brilliant.  It's all Blues covers from back in the day and I can't stop playing it over and over again.  It's the best thing they've done in decades.  It would make a lovely Xmas present or just buy it for yourself.

    Also, Joanne Shaw Taylor's bluesey album, 'Wild' is worth getting;  she has a touch of Joe Bonamassa about her - awesome guitar technique and a great voice.  Some of you might have seen her on Jools Holland's show a couple of months ago.

    Let's have other suggestions ...

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  9. Talc - Just to wet your appetite ... here are a couple of photos from Keswick in 1969:

    Photo 1: (l t0 r) Alan 'Cowt' Coultass, David 'Docka' Docherty, Malcolm 'Talc' Allan climbing Skiddaw above Keswick

    Keswick6-1969.jpg

     

    Photo 2: At the summit.  The photographer is me Symptoms (Talc if you remember me - keep my real ID quiet here on the blog ... I'll confirm via a Personal Message)

    Keswick5-1969.jpg

     

    Oh, what tales we could tell about the Keswick holidays all we lads had!

     

  10. Blueprints were created by using a dyeline machine.  The original drawing was done with black ink on a thick tracing paper and then fed into the rollers on the machine.  The machine contained a large roll of light sensitive paper which was exposed to the original drawing (hence the transparent tracing paper); the image was then fixed with an ammonia based fluid. You could produce loads of copies from the original ... the copies were usually blue in colour due to the process, hence, blueprints.  Dyeline machines came in different sizes and were quite common until the rise of computers and pen plotters and more recently wide-format inkjet printers.   They were a pain to use because you had to wash the machine clean at the end of each session.

    The are a few print shops who still have 'legacy' dyeline equipment for odd jobs when required.

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  11. Wilma - losing stuff used to happen to me, so if it's going to be a long (or even a short interesting one) I create it in Word (Notepad will do), then copy & paste it into here.  Of course, using Word (or Notepad) allows for saving good stuff.  No more frustration for Sym!

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