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23 hours ago, Barlow said:

I take it you and VOR are down south then.

Nope. Very Northern.

 

23 hours ago, Barlow said:

If you live in a town or city supposedly with no beggars (or homeless?)

No supposedly about it. I live in a town where I've never seen a beggar, just a woman selling the Big Issue on market day. There will be homeless people, but no rough sleepers that I know of. 

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33 minutes ago, Expat. said:

Nope. Very Northern.

 

No supposedly about it. I live in a town where I've never seen a beggar, just a woman selling the Big Issue on market day. There will be homeless people, but no rough sleepers that I know of. 

I think Barlow has  a very stereotypical view of the North of England.

We’re I ever to return to the UK no doubt that is where I would choose to live ( the North West in particular)

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38 minutes ago, Expat. said:

Nope. Very Northern.

 

No supposedly about it. I live in a town where I've never seen a beggar, just a woman selling the Big Issue on market day. There will be homeless people, but no rough sleepers that I know of. 

Same here - nearest town is Falmouth, ~same size as Douglas. Rough sleepers well looked after by Cornwall Council and charities.

Saw plenty of beggars in Zurich - well organised, mainly Romanians.

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1 hour ago, The Voice of Reason said:

I think Barlow has  a very stereotypical view of the North of England.

We’re I ever to return to the UK no doubt that is where I would choose to live ( the North West in particular)

You and @Expat. need to visit say Huddersfield or Leeds ( a mighty fine city btw) for rexample.

I travel around the north just now, most weekdays and weekends, day and evening.

But from what you are saying, it looks like we are inhabiting very different worlds.

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Barlow said:

You and @Expat. need to visit say Huddersfield or Leeds ( a mighty fine city btw) for rexample.

I travel around the north just now, most weekdays and weekends, day and evening.

But from what you are saying, it looks like we are inhabiting very different worlds.

 

From what you have said about Leeds for example it seems we may be inhabiting the same world.

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15 hours ago, John Wright said:

 

The Corbyn thing is wrong, he's just another freeman type. There are interesting issues with self serve tills 

Nooooooooooooooo, Piers wrong?😆

I love his little support group that follow him around. Alan Bell has similar, in shoprite at least!

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On 9/2/2023 at 12:32 PM, Two-lane said:

The bad thing about using a card is that the CIA knows exactly what you are spending money on. I hope the IoM gov. does not keep track - it would only be a matter of time before someone accidentally blasted out the whole dataset in an email to everyone.

It'd be one hell of a sized email and/or attachment! 

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20 hours ago, The Voice of Reason said:

How was your lunch? Been there a few times and always not so good. We go back in the hope it may be better but it never is.

The madness thing, doing the same thing many time  and always expecting the result to be different.

They are okay when they are quiet but the service collapses at busy periods ( for example when there are weddings etc)

Have had to walk out after a 2 hour wait for breakfast ( breakfasts were supposed to be cooked to order ) 

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8 hours ago, When Skies are Grey V2 said:

Imagine if the speed and ease at which the ATC system shut down was translated to the ecommerce world.............cash is king - under the bed, in a mattress.....tin foil hats for sale (cash only obvs)

Get the floor boards up Yessir, can't be too careful, saves locking the doors.

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21 hours ago, Barlow said:

You and @Expat. need to visit say Huddersfield or Leeds ( a mighty fine city btw) for rexample.

I travel around the north just now, most weekdays and weekends, day and evening.

But from what you are saying, it looks like we are inhabiting very different worlds.

 

 

 

 

I wish I was winding you up but I'm not. One of my sons runs a business which, as far as I can make out involves writing specialist computer script for game designers and other programmers. He and his people specialise in sorting out bugs before the programme is released. He could have set up anywhere in the country. He chose Huddersfield where he bought the top floor of a disused mill for about six quid plus a huge renovation grant from Kirklees council. Having stunning countryside and great, very affordable housing in all directions, with Leeds, Bradford, Ilkley, the Dales and the Lakes on the doorstep suited him and his people. I have no idea what his views on beggars are but we've visited our grand children thousands of times and it never once occurred to me that the streets of Huddersfield are over run by beggars.

To make this worse one of my daughters teaches at the University of Leeds. She lives in Horsforth. We visited her today because she's having her house renovated and wanted to discuss her plans with her mother. As we strolled around Leeds city centre I kept a look out for beggars. I did find one, or at least a young man sitting with what looked like his worldly goods in a doorway behind the Corn Exchange. He didn't ask me for any money but I put a couple of quid in the box on his lap. My daughter didn't approve saying it wasn't in his best interests, but then she's had plenty of money out of me and I never once set conditions on whatever she wanted to do with it.

Maybe these beggars are everywhere in the North and I just don't notice them or maybe you've got some highly tuned beggar detection sense I lack. However, I just don't think they are there.

 

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27 minutes ago, Expat. said:

I wish I was winding you up but I'm not. One of my sons runs a business which, as far as I can make out involves writing specialist computer script for game designers and other programmers. He and his people specialise in sorting out bugs before the programme is released. He could have set up anywhere in the country. He chose Huddersfield where he bought the top floor of a disused mill for about six quid plus a huge renovation grant from Kirklees council. Having stunning countryside and great, very affordable housing in all directions, with Leeds, Bradford, Ilkley, the Dales and the Lakes on the doorstep suited him and his people. I have no idea what his views on beggars are but we've visited our grand children thousands of times and it never once occurred to me that the streets of Huddersfield are over run by beggars.

Totally agree I’ve spent loads of time in Leeds. The only beggar used to be the angry idiot who used to play the recorder with his nose just across from Banyan. But I suspect he died of Covid as I haven’t seen him since. 

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11 hours ago, Fred the shred said:

There is a shop selling Asian food products that has opened in Strand Street opposite Boots it was very busy when I went past I don’t know what else was on offer but there was a very well presented display of fruit near the entrance.

Well that's where all the Basking Sharks have gone then. 

 

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