This brings back memories of my first holidays, drinking with mates, away from parents, staying on Price's farm in a caravan and fishing the wye for trout, plus shooting rabbits & hares. I recall the news report of Elvis dying while staying here.
We have just come across your amazing channel l am wondering what accent have you got l cannot work out what it is am l right thinking its american just love the way you say everything on your driving tour round goole many thanks for the amazing video
Text speech is really good we have just watched the film 41 it was a brilliant film we really enjoyed it l didn't know you could do text speech just listening to one of your albums on your site the Abba one is really great now got the 70's album on
A very good commentary of goole if my memory serves me goole is now in the east Yorkshire it use to be humberside we have never been to goole but it looks a nice place to visit with plenty of shops
@@WelshRob1964 yes Goole is in the East Yorkshire and yes it was changed to north Humberside for some time but when writing letters people still used east Yorkshire it must have cost alot of money for the council to change it to North Humberside then back to East Yorkshire l don't know why they changed it in the first place from east yorkshire to north Humberside
@@KarenGilbert-xb2tg I have no idea why they move boundaries, its something that happens a lot I think, its no wonder civil administration costs so much in the UK.
I remember working on swinders mid 90’s when she was owned by hughes marine she was a crane barge then, we used to do dock clearance and empty waste skips at saltend jetties, great to see her still working
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These 1960's TV show themes were the best. The Man from Uncle, Hawaii five-o, Bonanza, Mission Impossible. "Good mornining Mr. Phelps. Your mission, if youd decide to accpet it. This message will self destruct in five seconds."
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Back in late 80s I was a howden school, we use to go walk around howden in lunch time. It's very much a small York in centre In away it was interesting.
Interestingly, well, to me it is, ‘uncle’ is a word George V Higgins used in his Boston-set crime novels (‘The Friends of Eddie Coyle’ is a minor masterpiece) as code for the police in conversations between gangsters and detectives about tip-offs etc. “Hey, I been good to uncle, haven’t I?” “Sure, Eddie, but ya gotta keep comin’ through, uncle needs more’n a call ‘bout a robbery already happened.”
@@user-uq5bj5ws8s I went to Oxford Road too 😁, a million years before you did 🤣. I didn't know it was still open in 1995. You didn't miss much at Llandod High School 😅
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Though a Beatles release, it's only John and Paul on the recording. I always wished for a duo album from these two. This is what it would have sounded like. ❤
@paulfuller8985 George Martin, the producer who was not involved in the recording, complained about it too. He criticized it in the press, and referred to the record as "the thin edge of the wedge". John and Paul had the last laugh, because the song went to Number 1 and remains a classic.
Mostly all flats and have been for decades. Your spot about the work situation, its a town I wonder how survived. Its not what it used to be 25 years ago even when I left, I was shocked to see how it had gone down hill. A lot of shops gone for which I blame Tescos. That said, I do miss the place some days 😄
@@WelshRob1964 Well i left in the mid 1980s and was back there last year for a day and it didn’t look so bad unlike Builth which has definitely declined.
@@jackkruese4258 I never liked Builth lol. I remember Llandod being much better than it is today, more shops, though only Summerfield and Kwik Save as supermarkets when I went lol. I would have moved back but couldn't find what I wanted.
@@WelshRob1964 But Builth always had the fair. I’ve looked up people I used to know there on social media, not friends just people I knew and the range of jobs they’re doing or pay isn’t great.
@@jackkruese4258 I had forgotten about the fair, we lived in Builth for a while and it was OK but I never liked the place since first going there in 1978 lol. I never saw a soul I knew in Llandod, all dead or moved away.