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 on: Today at 05:26:29 PM 
Started by Woodsey - Last post by Ironside
RIP John Virgo, his last commentary was only 17 days ago.

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 on: Today at 04:36:21 PM 
Started by tikay - Last post by Karabiner
I'll second The Alabama Three suggestion.

Exile on Coldharbour Lane has been one of my favourite albums for ages.

The first album I bought of theirs because of Woke up. Saw them the 1st time touring the Power in the Blood album. You have great taste Ralph.

I used to take The Observer every Sunday until around 10 years ago Kev, and they had a really good music section where they reviewed new releases, and I bought quite a few CD's on the strength of some rave reviews. Exile on Coldharbour Lane was one of those.

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 on: Today at 11:02:19 AM 
Started by tikay - Last post by Kev B
I'll second The Alabama Three suggestion.

Exile on Coldharbour Lane has been one of my favourite albums for ages.

The first album I bought of theirs because of Woke up. Saw them the 1st time touring the Power in the Blood album. You have great taste Ralph.

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 on: Today at 10:43:02 AM 
Started by RED-DOG - Last post by Karabiner
Mark Carney the ex-chief of the Bank of England and now Canada's Prime Minister made a similar comment recently about world trade.

He said: "If you're not at the table you're on the menu".


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 on: Today at 10:36:42 AM 
Started by tikay - Last post by Karabiner
I'll second The Alabama Three suggestion.

Exile on Coldharbour Lane has been one of my favourite albums for ages.

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 on: Today at 10:17:31 AM 
Started by tikay - Last post by Kev B
Sounds absolutely perfect Tikay, and well deserved me time after all those years working.

I have an eclectic taste in music too, a lot of cross overs with your mentions. I have a couple of suggestions for you to check out. Firstly a band I've been banging on a out for 20 years or more, Alabama 3. Best known for the soundtrack to the Sopranos "Woke up this morning " Secondly a band I saw for the first time last year after my eldest son introduced them to me in 2020 namely Black Keys. Both amazing live.

Have missed my golf but I'm not a fan of sludgy courses or the rain. Hopefully get a game in over the next few weeks if conditions change. Off to beautiful Killarney in April with my son to play Mahoney's point and can't wait. https://killarneygolfclub.ie/

Anyway looking forward to more retirement stories and golf reports in the thread.

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 on: Today at 10:04:48 AM 
Started by tikay - Last post by tikay


OK, 18 holes await, so gotta go.

Today I'm going to play well.*

I say that every time, & of course never do. It's the hope, isn't it?

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 on: Today at 10:03:17 AM 
Started by tikay - Last post by tikay
unless there is an app for eclectic scores, a good old spreadsheet would be the way to do it. Maybe wait till you have played a few rounds before starting? Or just mark in the bogeys/pars/birdies/eagles till you were almost there? Be a pretty good target for a high handicapper to get a sub-par eclectic, imo


Well that's never going to happen, as I'm so "short" off the tee & approach shots, but if I could shoot an eclectic 80 that'd be quite something, all things considered. It's all relative.

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 on: Today at 09:59:05 AM 
Started by tikay - Last post by tikay

I've been retired 8 months now, & the novelty has yet to wear off. It's the luxury of having plenty of time to do whatever I want, no worries or obligations, never having to rush, always arriving early. After working hard for 60 years, it's just wonderful.

I've done something (golf, poker, meals & travelling with Gill) just about every single day, & with one exception, I've enjoyed every single day.

Typically?

I get up at 0630 or 7am, it varies according to daylight hours.

Tesco first, bits & bobs & a Costa.

Then I go for a half hour drive around the country lanes, I have a dozen or so different "loops". I live in such a beautiful part of the country, & in 3 minutes I can be in Derbyshire back lanes, gorgeous gently hilly countryside, trees & birdlife galore, & those old fashioned direction signs, black & white cast-iron ones, sometimes with a little pointy finger on them.  I look forward to that every day.

Next it's the Golf Driving Range, to hit a basket of balls. I'd like to think it improves my game, but it reality it does not, & it's hard to get better at my age.

BBC News next. Has the news ever been more fascinating?

Next, a round of golf. I play every single weekday, though I missed most of January as the Courses were closed due to weather. We actually played yesterday when the "feel like" was 23f, which was a bit dumb, but so be it. I was awful when I re-started golfing, & I've not improved much, but it does not matter, & I'm blessed to have such an understanding bunch of golf mates. I'm always mindful of spoiling their game but they are wonderfully tolerant. I mean, there's plenty of piss-taking but that's all part of the fun. I'm super-short off the Tee, so the running joke when there's a group in front of us is "it's safe for you to tee-off tikay". Which is OK, but a bit hurtful on Par 3's...

After golf, a spot of lunch, then a few hours nap. I LOVE having a nap with no need for an alarm call. Weird really, when we sleep we are effectively unconscious, & yet for some reason I love it. Always preceded, of course, by reading a book for half an hour. (Since retiring I've read 37 books, basically 1 a week).

Next is poker, I play every night Wednesday to Sunday inclusive. I'm no better or worse than I was 30 years ago, except that the results don't matter, I just love the buzz. It's mostly small-ball Tournaments, £50 or £100, & I just like to have plenty of table time in good company, & the occasional cash. If I bust the tourney early, I go play cash, either £2 £2 6 Card PLO, or £2 £2 DC. Scariest thing ever to play at those levels, especially in relation to a £50 Tourney, & I suppose that's part of the attraction, the danger.

I have a bet on the football most nights too. I think I'm a compulsive gambler, I can't enjoy Live Sport unless I have a bet, but for the most part, it's just £10's & £20's, though for Ante-Post stuff, leading Goalscorers etc, a bit bigger. 

After poker, it's home for dinner, which can be any time between 10pm & 3am. Dinner, & watch a Documentary on NetFlix. Nobody does documentaries better than NetFlix. TV entertainment finishes with an hour on You Tube, watching all sorts, but usually finishes with some music - Clapton, Pulp, BB King, Kinks, Radiohead, all sorts. "Just one more video" usually ends up about an hour, so it's often 4am before I get to bed. Then 30 minutes with my book.

Rinse repeat, pretty much.

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 on: Today at 09:46:59 AM 
Started by EssexPhil - Last post by RED-DOG
Ah, the old, "Don't ask me, I'm dead" ruse.

It doesn't always work though. When I'm lying beside Mrs Red in bed I sometimes pretend to be dead to avoid answering an awkward question but it often leads to violence.

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