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I live in a camper van with a West Highland Terrier for company.
My passion is creating images but it is a work in progress.
I am always willing to share what knowledge I have and can be contacted through the comments on this post or e-mail ADRIAN
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Tuesday 26 November 2019

FUN IN THE MODERN WORLD.

I don't have a television and for the last seven months I have been bereft of a functioning radio receiver. I did have a fag packet sized Sony machine that could get everything from SW through FM to LW. I lent it to a lady I took a shine to and haven't seen her or it since. It was a bugger to tune and had a fishing reel of aerial wire which had to be draped just so for SW and a nifty telescopic thing for crap like Jeremy Whine.. Good fun it was but a bit of a pain. I remember purchasing it for mega bucks in about 1990, never felt ripped off. It provided endless entertainment just getting it to receive Meteo Francais but receive it it could even mid Atlantic. I did have trouble understanding all but one of French weather girls but that is because I am crap at French and the other two had funny accents and all French and foreign folk generally speak too fast for me. I suspect the forecast is for French matelots not the English as they always had ladies and if the weather was horrendous the mademoiselles used to add stay safe at the end of their speal. Great they were one felt they were sympathetic. Bloody BBC didn't forecast beyond Finnesterre. A mercy imagine Jeremy Whine doing a forecast.

Last night I decided to invest in a new wireless. I looked up Comet on t'internet. Comet is now Curry's PCWorld, had a look at their DABs, baffled I was so took a trip down to Haldenbeith, parked and entered a world of wonder. They have televisions over a metre across, laptops with minimal capability. Washing machines and bread toasters. An amazing shop. I found a radio I liked the price and specification of, picked it up and all hell broke loose. Staff running, customers standing in shocked immobilisation. I felt like a muzzie or a Dindu with a machete would feel if such pond life were blessed with feelings.
 I was ignorant, totally out of order, fortunately a courageous and delightful young lassie with experience that belied her years came and explained to me that I am supposed to pick a box full of wireless from under the display not grab the one I had decided to purchase from on top of the shelf. Silly me. 
Off we went to the cash counter to pay. It gets better or worse, I asked if she had a Black Friday deal on it as whilst I was looking on t'internet I had twigged a 20% discount was applicable but being old I had been a little remiss in noting the actual numbers and letters on the code. The manager was called. He was called Stevie and looked a bit suspect, soul beard, skin tight jeans, silly hair cut.....Most likely a vegan. He tried scanning loads of bar codes in a ring folder. No luck no 20% for Adrian. He was lovely he knocked 10% off. I even have an email from them saying how pleased they were to have served me. I'll pop back. Lovely girl, why she plucks her eyebrows and then paints a slug over each eye I'll leave to someone capable of doing her justice to explain.
 Here it is, it works and the craic was well worth £22.and a bit. Great store, shop at Curry's Haldenbeath.

9 comments:

  1. You are the only one I know to ask and I lost his email. Do you know anything about Holding Moments - Keith? aspenimage@yahoo.com Thank You

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  2. I was interested in your choice of radio station, Adrian. Never heard of Absolute C Rock before, but I've got it playing in the background as I write this - courtesy of Amazon and Alexa - no radio required!

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  3. Welcome to the 21C Andrew. When at college in the 60s I had a small transistor radio to listen to Radio Caroline. Had to use the metal window frame as an aerial. These days I mainly listen to ROK Radio, AbacusFM and PumpkinFM for their repeats of old UK comedy programmes on internet radio. Those old comedy pgms show just how dreary the modern PC stuff is.

    Like It's Time to Live I worry that we have not heard from Keith for 10 months.

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    1. Keith last posted to his Twitter account in September. However, I suspect the worst.

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    2. Keith is being looked after by friends in Wales. He is far from well but things are as good as they can be for someone as ill as he is.

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    3. If you're in touch with him, Adrian, wish him well from me please. He won't know me from Adam, but I'd still like to send my best wishes.

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    4. That's good that he is with friends and he will be with his 4 legged companion as well.

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  4. My original little radio was used for listening to Radio Luxembourg under my bedclothes.

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    1. I did get a digital set when they first came out. It was rubbish, this one is grand.

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