Showing posts with label mad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mad. Show all posts

Monday, 13 September 2010

And you still want to go on that Dream Cruise ?

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Saturday, 24 October 2009

An appology now for the last post............

Not sure what my problem was yesterday, but I was feeling very angry at everyone and everything all day long. I guess that aspects of my life (not just my illness) are starting to get to me at the present time, and some days I feel overwhelmed with it all.
My main worry at present is my sons possible diagnosis with ADHD, a condition (or illness) which makes him something of a handful at the best of times, and believe me, on the days when my energy is very low it can drive me insane !.
ADHD is a condition that effects a lot of kids, and the primary symptom is that they just cant sit down and behave, which is difficult for the average Non ADHD 6 year old child, but its a whole new dimension with one that is an ADHD sufferer.
So, my apologies for my rant the other day, but as I have explained, sometimes it all just gets too much...and then something has to blow ! :-)

Monday, 27 July 2009

Norfolk Holiday Adventure.Highs and Lows

Hello everyone.Well as you have just read, the last few days have been a little hectic, but as I am now back at work i guess you could say that the little holiday adventure is now over for this year!.





Highs and Lows ?





Highs would be the day out to The Thursford Experience which was absolutely superb, especially watching Mr Robert Wolfe playing his huge organ (Wurlitzer....oh do behave! anyway, here is Roberts website ) on the stage followed by a ride on the two awesome vintage Carousels that they have at the museum, superb.


The boat trip on the Norfolk broads was also a terrific day out for the whole family as was the drive across to Walsingham and the return trip to Hemsby via the coastal road route. If you have never come "Off Piste" when touring the Norfolk area then i recommend that you give it a whirl as the amount of fantastic, empty beaches that you will find beggars belief and it is such a refreshing change to not have to fight for a square meter of sand :-).





There was only one real "Low" during the week, and this sadly turned out to be the one event that I was really looking forward too......the Lowestoft Air Festival.





Things started off well, we managed to get the clan up, washed and fed on time.We left the chalet at about 11am, then made our way towards Lowestoft via the Great Yarmouth route.Within a few miles we had hit awful traffic, but hey, this was going to be soooo worth it...i thought!.


We arrived at the Dip Farm Park and ride at about 12:05PM, and after paying £10 for the Park and Ride fare, we left the family bus and headed towards the rather worryingly long queue for the bus service.It took us about 25-30 mins to eventually get on board on of the vehicles, and so we then set off for the short ride down to the Lowestoft seafront.


I was aware of the fact that this was a VERY busy event, but nothing prepared me for the awful experience that lay ahead for us.


After leaving the bus, paying our donation of £10 for entry into the viewing area (seafront!), we joined the fray,only to find ourselves being swept along by a huge crowd, all looking for somewhere to pitch up a deckchair !.

The main problem was that someone in their wisdom had decided to site a large funfair, complete with the obligatory "Bloody noisy" touts trying to get you to have a gamble and win a giant cuddly toy (Why?).This added to the fun in so much as that now not only could you see the aeroplanes that were (apparently) doing displays along the seafront,but,due to the 2 gobby gits with the microphones who were annoying the crap out of me with their persistent use of canned laughter and pre recorded adverts telling us to try and win a 6ft tigga tiger and some other Dell Boy character selling "Hooky" perfume,we could not even hear the commentary over the system......Great !.

We eventually found refuge in some sort of life buoy stowage building along the front, set up our folding chairs and tried to look on the bright side.Sadly we found this impossible to do after several rather selfish gits (who by the way made terrible windows) decided to sit on the wall directly in front of us blocking the little view that we had of the beach/seafront which was completely covered in folk trying to find a square centimeter of open ground.

I took mini me off to the Airfix demo tent to try and keep his mind away from wandering off, and it was after we had been there for about 10 mins that I received a call from Teresa saying that this was just mad and that we should get out now!.......sadly, i had to agree, so after joining the rest of the group we headed back to the park and ride bus and set off dejectedly for the car park.

The conductor asked why we had decided to come back so early...my response was unprintable !.



Anyway, at least we got to see the Lancaster and Spitfire (from the car park!), and later the Vulcan (from a caravan park further down the coast, so all was not entirely lost, and at least I now know why it is called "The Lowestoft Air Festival"...because as you will find out if you ever decide to attend.....you will find that "Air" is hard to come by when you are crammed into such a ridiculously small area of land with 210,000 others. Shame :-(



Erm.................................................Excuse me!, but has Anyone seen any aeroplanes around here ?

Wednesday, 20 May 2009

A big thank you to the 2 "white van" men tonight !

The ones who were having the most dangerous and outright crazy race that i have ever seen 2 white vans have.No lights on during a rainstorm,no indicators from either and attempting to overtake against oncoming traffic causing other road users to flee in terror at their madness !. I have seen some crazy drivers over the last 21 years of driving, but boy do you two get the award for the worst !. Oh yes, thank you to the guy in the works van with the Acronym "VAK" on it, you managed to both overtake me nearly forcing me off of the road, and then as a parting gesture you managed to throw a nice big rock up and crack my windscreen....don't you just love it? did 4000 miles through Europe with out a scratch on the screen, then get it damaged by a couple of nerds on the A17 !.

Oh, i got your numbers by the way, so i will post them on here just in case anyone does a vehicle search and wants to know its previous history....don't buy it :-)

Mad Van Man #1 "VAK" MF09 MCN & Mad Max Van #2 BJ52 FPO...both white !

Right, i will get some tea now to calm my nerves ! Fancy some chinese food tonight :-)

Friday, 8 May 2009

Greedy politicians,corrupt system...but hey, it's all legal.....just highly immoral !




Time for my traditional whinge again I'm afraid, and boy is this subject getting on my nerves !.
Its in relation to the latest revelation about the claims that our trusty MP's (Members of Parliament) are making for such essential items as TV's,DVD's, new beds and such like.
Just caught a glimpse of the news and they report that Hazel Blears has played quite a smart little earner when she got the taxpayer to stump up several hundred quid a month for her mortgage, then sold the property and pocketed £45'000 profit !....nice.Especially as in the current climate thousands of folk are currently struggling to pay for the mortgage on their one and only home, and would be so happy to find that their hard earned taxes are being frittered away and given to these selfish, self gratifying gobshites (it's a father Ted phrase!) who are currently telling us all to tighten our belts and watch our spending......sweet !

Q: What allowances are MPs allowed to claim?
A: On top of an annual salary of £63,291, MPs are entitled to claim for a range of things including staffing, IT equipment, travel, pension provision, communications and housing.

Here are a couple of examples of "legalised fraud",the stuff that your tax pays for..............

A SENIOR Labour peer has been criticised after he claimed nearly £45,000 in overnight expenses to stay in a property he inherited from his late mother.

Welsh Secretary Paul Murphy claimed over £3,000 on expenses to fit a new boiler because he believed his water was "too hot", it is reported.

Minister Hazel Blears claimed for three homes in one year and spent nearly £5,000 on furniture in three months.A spokesman for Ms Blears said she had done nothing wrong and the furnishings she had bought were "reasonable".

"Hazel is honest as the day is long," said the spokesman before excusing himself and pointing out the fact that Ms Blears had been at work all day "and we know what is like to work for 25 hours without a break" he added !

And here is a link to the Guardian Website that will really cheer you up!............

http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/mps-expenses

Anyway,as long as it's legal, who cares about it being immoral ? :-)

Friday, 1 May 2009

Who says folk with Leukaemia don't have a sense of humor? :-)

This is a video that I saw on YouTube a few months back made by a fella called Milt. People ask how others facing serious illness can possibly have a sense of humor...i think Milt confirms the fact that no matter how adverse the situation, the human spirit still has time for a laugh !

Friday, 20 March 2009

Oh come on!........this is just getting silly now :-)

Hot on the heals of my posting of the rather excited child with the N64, i have now found a REMIX of a television advert!....whatever next?



BANG, and it's gone !

Who likes Nintendo ?

Just had to share this little gem with you all. I found it today during my daily trawl of the net for interesting and informative video's...then i thought "sod it,why not have a bit more humor instead"...and this is what i discovered !

Apparently this was manufactured from an old home movie of a couple of mad children who's parent decided to video them when they opened their Crimbo pressies....the rest,as they say,is history !



Myself, i prefer the Wii ! lol :-)