Tattoo Teach You*
Posted by Jimbo on 13th December 2007 in Talking Toot | 1589 views
I have no problem with tattoos, but out of personal choice it isn't something that particularly interests me. It's not the pain that puts me off, more the permanency of a tattoo. Having 'Mum', 'Love' or 'Fred the Red' tattooed on some part of your body is something that I suppose you're pretty safe with, but when you decide to have a lover's name adorned on your body I guess you got to be pretty sure of a bond that won't be broken.
Sadly Joanne Raine from Darlington decided that her partner Andrew's nickname Roo was a fine idea for a tattoo on her stomach. Along Miss Raine goes to the local tattoo parlour and picks out the letters she requires. The tattoo artist does his job and hey presto she is now the proud owner of her partner's nickname.
Now I know you can guess what happens next...
Get a Moooove On
Posted by Jimbo on 26th October 2007 in Talking Toot | 374 views
The news these days seems to made up of breaking headlines, most of it updated every second as the ticker runs across the bottom of the screen, screaming for requests of 'your footage'. By its nature all early reports have inaccuracies that are sometimes ironed out at a later date depending on their importance, or left as 'early indications' that almost always turn out to be wrong. However, as that news becomes tomorrow's chip paper so we hear nothing, fine if the news is done and dusted but what if you want to know how it ended up? On this occasion I can actually almost complete the loop on one story that broke back in July '07.
Charley Says... meowmeowmeow... always tell your mummy before you place a roadcone on your head!
Posted by Jimbo on 24th October 2007 in Talking Toot | 197 views
Yesterday I laughed, I laughed a lot. Now it isn't the done thing to laugh at the misfortune of others, but this tickled me. In a tribute to times gone by in Cartmel Bar having a lunchtime beer and struggling with the Mirror Quizword (a cunning play on the words quiz and crossword), I felt I had to share the blog below.
It seems that a young lad from Devon has been stealing roadcones for his own one-man/boy re-enactment of Harry Potter. Sadly the poor child didn't realise that although the cone was nice comfortable fit, it unfortunately didn't want to leave its new home – if you want the Potter analogy 'the sorting hat was having a very long indecisive moment'.
The Mighty Shrimps March Ever Onwards
Posted by Bill Door on 29th August 2007 in Media | 410 views
Link: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/league_cup/6963520.stm
Not content with popping down the road and giving Preston NE a sound pasting in the 2nd round of the Carling Cup, Morecambe climbed aboard the bus and travelled further afield to make the mighty Wolverhampton Wanders look ordinary last night.
The plucky league 2 team made the team placed 3rd in the Championship look ordinary and beat them 3-1 after extra time.
Hurrah for the Shrimps, and bring on a big away tie in the 3rd round ![]()
The Only Gay Moth in the Village?
Posted by Jimbo on 8th August 2007 in Talking Toot | 155 views
H’s link to a story on the Times website about carbon footprints, made me look at the 'Times Recommends' story, titled ‘Scientists Persuade Male Moths to be Gay’. As I haven’t got the original research I am somewhat concerned that the Times has turned a serious problem of controlling over breeding in this particular species of moth, into some jovial joke at the expense of gays.
Certainly there is no evidence that scientists have developed a method to ‘turn’ moths. The evidence seems to be that female pheromones are sprayed over hatching sites, larvae emerge and the male moths try to have their wicked way with the larvae – more like a case of child abuse, but then again that isn’t a laughing matter.
The article continues to ramble on about aspects of the problem, but with the odd gay aside about Sir Elton John and civil partnerships, maybe it’s April 1st and I’ve missed a few months of my life, (I have been suffering from the dreaded ‘Man Flu’ recently) but more likely it is another case of lazy journalism, and certainly not an article I would ‘recommend!’
Finger on the Nuke Trigger, Watch on Someone Else's Wrist
Posted by Bill Door on 12th June 2007 in Media | 281 views
54 seconds in, you will notice the worlds most powerful idiot having his wrist watch stolen. Hope it wasn't a present from Cheney, otherwise it will be the Naughty Step for George again.
Amusing Goal
Posted by Jimbo on 7th June 2007 in Talking Toot, Sport | 342 views
Just thought I'd share this with you all. If you haven't seen this before, this very amusing goal turned up in the Sweden v Iceland match. Everyone stops thinking play is over, but as the saying goes you should always play to the ref's whistle.