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Carry On Camping - Or Similar - Sort Of

Chris Evans | 05:20 UK time, Friday, 13 August 2010

Now good people of the blog - all this talk of the pitching of tents this week has catapulted me back to a childhood of nights under the stars...but no further away than our back garden.

I think ten nights in a row was the longest we managed before Dad insisted we move the tent for the sake of the grass. When we did exactly that, I remember almost preferring the new rectangle of much paler grass that lay beneath.

The new trend of staycationing was very much alive and kicking in Warrington forty years ago - way before the Sunday supplements cottoned on to the economical craze claiming it as their own. In fact, that was before there were Sunday supplements and the arms of paperboys were still in their sockets.

When we weren't in our tent were filling the inflatable dinghy mum bought us up with water to use as a paddling pool. It was a good few years before I even realised dinghy's were meant to go in the water, not the other way round.

More water in industrial towns for kids to play on ! That's what I say Mr. Cameron - and what about a bit of tax relief on anything over a two man tent whilst you're at it.

Toodle pip you lot.

Have a weekend. Good or bad - just make sure you have one.

Clp

2010

X.

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  • Comment number 1.

    Morning Niceites CLP & ALL...

    Bingo Star 'ere...

    CLP - Ello, suppose yer in the car on the A40 ish a we write.... Fri 13th... gotta feeling it'll be a good one!!!!!!
    Am already at work... just!!!!!

    As for camping... tent style.... a might be sleeping in me truck a few days over the weekend but not a tent!!!!!!!

    Although for all who are in a tent this weekend... all good practice for 2013!!!!!!!

    Am joking by the way all!!!!!! (see yesterday's blog LOL!!!)

    Bye!

    PS Lookin' forward ter the 07.00!!!!!!!!

  • Comment number 2.

    PS At least tents are concil tax free!!!!!!

    Or are they????

    Bye!

  • Comment number 3.

    Mornin' wormcatchers.

    Can we keep it down please. After one too many cocktails in the Titanic Bar last night I've a nasty little blighter woodpecker perched on me left ear an' a face like a thumped cushion.

    Now then. Am in a MAD JEALOUS RAGE over the campin'. While yous lot are enjoyin' the fun an' frolics under canvas, some of us 'ave to earn a crust. So I shall be in a mad sulk in Dublin, boo.

    Ah yes, the campin'. The busted li-los, the ants the size a donkeys wit homicidal tendencies an' intent upon makin' off wit your bloater-paste butty, the sand in the after-sun that scourged off what remained of your seared skin, the utter delight in the shame of the older sister and cousin when The Dads had to go haul 'em outa the beach disco at midnight.. in striped pyjamas, and gettin' clattered round the head by Renee an' Dot upon their return... oh Happy Days.

    Ah don't get me started.

    I have to say though, this business yesterday of the songs that make you blub. My ex-hubby, big strappin' rugger-bugger all-action hero, is reduced to squawkin' like a baby at the sound of Van The Man's Have I Told You Lately That I Love You... it's his special song for his special girl, our very own GD. Bless.

    And funnily enough Chris should have played Robert preston's I Love My Wife... I defy anyone not to blub to the self-same Robert Preston's I Won't Send Roses.. from Mack and Mabel. Ah Jayz am wellin' up.

    Clodagh.xx

  • Comment number 4.

    Good monring

    We went camping every year we were children, either Wales or devon/ cornwall although I do have memories of York and Skegness as well. We used to look longingly at the static caravans and think they were posh becuase you didnt have a 2 mile walk to the loo!

    Needless to say I will never camp again - my last time was Reading Festival 2000 and that is it!

    As for the talk last night, why? Its not funny and its slighly disturbing. I don't want this blog to turn into a speed dating site or a place to flirt (other then the light heartened banter everyone enjoys - I did see your comment the other day Rips) but I come here to read CLP and to chat about life.

    Baggy

    Who is being dragged to a fright night today as its the 13th and is not looking forward to it!

  • Comment number 5.

    I have a friend who likes camping. Not sure it involves being in a field though....actually, you never know !!!

    (nice to lower the tone early on)


    Mooooooooooornin aaaaaalllll

    So 2012 then? Reading back through last night’s blogs told me a thing or two. And just realised i had also watched that most ludicrous film of the same title but was so uninterested i didn’t actually realise it was based on the world supposedly ending. Just thought it was a random year.

    Oh well, we shall see. I tell you what though, I'm putting off the expense of re-roofing the house for a few more years, just in case.

    Have a good day peeps.

  • Comment number 6.

    Morning lovelies!

    CLP, we will make sure we have a weekend. I fact, ChezNic's weekend is going to last for 10 days as yes, today is our last day at work before a wee mini break!! Not exactly a staycation, but only a couple of hours down the road and then a bit of mayhem at the V Festival ..... can't wait!

    As for camping, I enjoy it, but there are ground rules (and hopefully ground sheets!) I like my comforts so whenever I have been camping (with the former Mr Deevs) I always insisted on taking absolutely everything possible to make it a real home from home. And given my phobia of "eight legged freaks" there was more than one occasion when he would be dispatched into the ladies shower block (after making sure it was empty, obviously!) to clear the area of those nasty not so little spidery things. I also hate the large corporate camp sites - no bbqs, no ball games, no fires, no singing .... what's the point!?!? Give me a small privately owned site where family and flexibility if key and I'm a happy bunny!

    Anyhoo, best find something to do - only another 9 hours or so to kill and then it's holiday, celebrate ......

    It's Friday, and I'm in love!

    Deevs
    x


    peeeeees: Clodagh: hair of the dog is what you need! ;-)

  • Comment number 7.

    Holmes and Watson go on a camping trip. In bed, lying there, looking up at the sky. Holmes said;
    "Watson, look up. What do you see?
    "Well, I see thousands of stars."
    "And what does that mean to you?"
    "Well, I guess it means we will have another nice day tomorrow. What does it mean to you, Holmes?"

    "To me, it means someone has stolen our tent."

  • Comment number 8.

    Mornin Baggy.

    Don't fret over last night's shenanegans. At every picnic there will be a wasp. And said wasp has a right to life, too. It's just attracted to anything lovely and sweet. So you know what they say, leave it alone. Unless it's after your pork pie, then the gloves are off an' yous can welt it one wit your Womans' Weekly.

    Me, I'm the vinegar, not the jam. An' boy do I wish I could practice what I preach.......watch me take off like Sally Gunnell at the sound a buzzin'... (metaphorical or otherwise)..

    Have a fab day everyone. Am off to tweak the nose of Friday 13th, hurrah!

    Clodagh.xx

  • Comment number 9.

    Mornin' Deevs.

    Hair a the dog an' a good goosin', check.

    C.xx

  • Comment number 10.

    Btw at the risk of bein' late.... I can't WAIT for the Circus Challenge, oh Hahahahahahahaha!!!!!

    Clodagh.xx

  • Comment number 11.

    Clodagh - thanks you lovely lady

    I liked the film 2012, but then I like a good disater movie - the more implausible the better and 2012 was every cliche going, especially the way they just killed off a character when they weren't needed - no plot or brain power required!

    Baggy

  • Comment number 12.

    Oh dear. Just read last night's goings on. So,apparently I'm not a very nice person.

    Plum, Croc whoever you care to pose as .... GET A LIFE!

    Deevs

  • Comment number 13.

    Baggy - 2010, It was ok as in one of those films that didn't stop and everytihng worked out at the very last minute. But the part where the Jumbo Jet takes off piloted by a guy who can only fly small byplanes whilst the world literally crumbles away beneath the wheels ...... ooops sorry if you haven't seen the film yet !!!!

    Towering Inferno, Walk to daylight, Earthquake, Titanic (original). They dont make um like they used too.

  • Comment number 14.

    Camping, nooooo, I don't think so. I'm sure I've regaled you all before about my one and only camping trip, which will not be repeated (the regalement or the trip!).

    MikeyMikey, brilliant joke!

    Ooh, Clodagh, there's a half a fragment of a tune in my head now - something to do with vinegar and jam. But unfortunately it's being crowded out by Kylie and All The Lovers dammit!

    Deev, have a brilliant week lovely x

    Right, off to do some admin type stuff. Behave yourselves!

    AF xx

  • Comment number 15.

    Good morning everyone,

    It's lovely and sunny here and the forecast is good for the weekend - about time!

    Went out last night to see the meteor shower but it was a little cloudy, however I did see a beautiful sunset and an owl, I tried to take photos of the sky but they just look like a blurred mess, never mind.

    David driving a bus tomorrow, taking a pipe band to the world pipe band championships in Glasgow Green, so I am going to take the train into Glasgow to meet him and go for lunch. (Not listening to the pipes though as I am not keen). Hope everyone else has a good weekend, and Deevs and Nic have a great break.

    X

    Gail.


    p.s. I laughed when I read last nights posts, I think it's hilarious that someone would take the time to log on to a site just to complain about it and I thought MTF was brilliant in her replies.

  • Comment number 16.

    Agree 100% Gail. And anyone who was able to join us all for Jane's Pink Lunch recently knows that we're not all "evil"

    x

  • Comment number 17.

    Deev

    I am

    ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

  • Comment number 18.

    True, Baggy. True.

    ;-)

    x
    x
    x


    peeees: had it not been for a tad of flirting on this ere blog, I would never have met my soul mate. So there! x

  • Comment number 19.

    Oh no, just realised I was #13 on Friday 13th !!!!

  • Comment number 20.

    I'm going to be 42 on Tuesday 17th!

    x

  • Comment number 21.

    Morning everyone!

    CLP - camping - nope nope nope - not even the prospect of being in a field with your goodself and the gang - now a funky little VW van, thats one thing I've always dreamed of doing! So I havent put my bid in for the trip - but am really looking forward to hearing the show - already I think its going to be a scream.

    Sorry for absinthe, but nothing to report from this ere sofa, so didnt want to bore anyone. having a CBA day today, how can that be when I have nothing to do anyway???

    Gail enjoy your lunch with your gorgeous man,
    Deevs enjoy your staycation,

    Havent read blog for a few days but intrigued now to see what the good fairy has been up to!

    laters taters
    debs
    x

    PS - hello AF, nice to see you pop on here! And hello to everyone else :-)

  • Comment number 22.

    Debs

    The beauty of camping is that you sleep on air beds, which are generally on the floor, which means if you fall out of bed you generally don't break anything .....!!

    Amore to vous!

    Deevs
    x

  • Comment number 23.

    Alroight our Kid, How yam gowing....

    Deevs have you been to V before just a bit of advice if you havent, ignore if you have. Go early on the Friday morning as the traffic on the M54 generally starts to back up about midday.

    Alternatively if you go past junction 3 and carry onto junction 4, take the turn off A460 castle farm way towards Donnington and then drive up to the "island" 3rd right down A5 and carry on down towards Weston Park, you will cut accross all the traffic and get in quicker to the site.

    It does take you out of your way but I found last year that if you came in from that side you had less delays, cant say the same coming home but hey ho thats the festival life.

    Hey enjoy Peter Andre he is Cheryls replacement. Mysterious Girl la la la la. Enjoy your break.

    Ta Ra A Bit.

  • Comment number 24.

    Yow, cheers for that bab! Howeverski ..... we are cheating and staying in a hotel then catching the shuttle (shuffle?) bus to Weston Park!

    Thanks anyhooo!

    And Peter Andre? Really!?!? Not for me. Looking forward to Florence + The Machine, Kings Of Leon, Seasick Steve, Paul Weller and many others tho (so want to get Nic to see Mika, but not holding out much hope ....)



    x

  • Comment number 25.

    ha ha ha was joking about Peter Andre... Think I probably would have preferred to see Cheryl. The line up sounds fab mind you last year Killers, kasabian and of course Oasis as they played the Saturday night and didnt make it to Chelmsford as they had a tiff and split up. Proud to say saw them play together the last time, mind you that is about it never been their biggest fan.

    Should have gone again this year but work committments are too much. Cheating sounds fab idea, get the joy and atmosphere of the festival without the dirt. Mind you by Sunday evening the toilets can whiff a bit. Hope the weather stays good. Take plenty of cash for drinkies quite expensive.

  • Comment number 26.

    Morning All,

    A tad chilly in Kent today but there is a very small smidgen of blue up there so I am holding onto that.

    Love camping been doing it every year since I was 9 and this year is no exception. In fact tomorrow I am going to practice putting up my brand new three man tent in my parents garden, not sure it would work on my balcony I might have trouble banging the tent pegs into the concrete :)

    Four weeks today I shall be on my way to Zimbabwe!!! That has come around far too quick for my liking!

    Deevs, Have a fab break xx
    Debs, Hugs to you xx {{{}}}
    And "Hello" to Clodagh, Bingo, Baggy, MikeyMike, Gail, GBB and the lovely AF xxx and of course anyone else who has blogged since I've been writing this LOL.

    Happy Friday Everyone.

    AliB
    xx


  • Comment number 27.

    Hiya

    okay - its been cold in my office all week and I thought it was me - today I finally said something and apprently the cold air ducts are doing something they shouldn't - wheres Rips when you need him?

    Also - after silly week at work trying to take it a bit more sensible today and get a few things finished rather then fire fight - well until the states wake up anyway!

    Baggy

  • Comment number 28.

    Morning all

    Cold wet day here.

    Deevs and Nic, have a lovely holiday. xx

    Just read last night's blog, some people are evil. I hate plums!

    MTF, well done. xx

    Hope you all have a great weekend.

    csn. xx

  • Comment number 29.

    Ali - 4 weeks YIKES! I cant believe that - I remember when you told me and Seza - its come round so quick!!! I defo wont get to see you before you go though which is a shame, but still, defo when you get back - will all your tales of antics and good deeds!

    Deevs - now look ere yoos - both my last, ahem, "incidents" have happened at ground level, I dont need to fall off anything to get myself 9 weeks sofa rest!!

    debs (who is into week 5 of sofa rest) (like spring watch but more boring!)

    x

  • Comment number 30.

    debs - can we swap please - I'm much in need of sofa rest but have to work instead!

  • Comment number 31.

    Just watched the Sporting Challenge, really, really good.

    Wet and cold here today too, hope it's better for you guys in a couple of weeks, oh I forgot the Breakfast Show Team won't be under canvas will they!!

    Have a good weekend.

    xx

  • Comment number 32.

    Chris

    When I was young and skint I camped a lot as it was the only way I could to go away.

    Now I am older and have got a few bob I like my creature comforts.

    I don't care how "luxurious" the camping experience is made out to be, at the end of the day it is still a tent in a field.

  • Comment number 33.

    Morning all

    Sorry not been around much recently, life getting in the way - you know how it is!

    Barney - I have to agree, I enjoyed camping in my yoof, but give me proper bed now thanks.

    MTF - Have to add my appreciation of how you dealt with the shenanigans of last night. As PiP suggests elswhere perhaps we need something to deal with that Troll, Now where do you find a billy goat when you need one?

    Cheers

    A

  • Comment number 34.

    Morning,

    One or two responses to the comments of the last couple of days, if I may.

    1. I resent any suggestion of evilness. I am merely a meglomaniac, I don't got out of my way to destroy people, but it's their own fault if they choose to get in my way.

    2. Camping is something that should only ever be done out of neccessity, never for pleasure. Because there isn't any, unless you're of the opinion that the best way to meet people is to stand with them in a queue while waiting to empty your chemical toilet.

    3. `Islands' are called `Islands' because that's what they are. You can't sit on them and have your friends spin you around, nor do they have fibreglass horses on them that bob up and down as music plays.

    4. Jelly Wrestling is a vastly underrated sport.

    Cheers

    UC

  • Comment number 35.

    P.S. Ignore point 4 - don't know why I said that....

  • Comment number 36.

    UC

    are you sure your not a 'real life' friend of mine? You certainly sounded like it today!

    baggy

  • Comment number 37.

    MTF - with regards to your policing of the Blog last night (big cheer here), when I was a little boy, my mother put a sticker on my bedside table with a picture of some pearly white teeth and the slogan which works very well in life as well - 'ignore them and they will go away'. Sometimes this may be better than even giving the rouge bloggers the time of day.

    Strange how 30 years on I still use that methodology in everyday life. Although it never works with traffic wardens or my little ones nappies !!!!!

  • Comment number 38.

    Hello CLP & Everyone.

    I've never camped apart from using sheets over clothes airers but many moons ago we used to rent a caravan just a few miles away on the edge of the beach. The owner (local garage owner) would pick up us up in his open truck, we would climb on board with our stuff, buckets & spades, etc and off we'd go.

    We did this every summer and I can honestly say these were the holidays I've remembered all my life. Maybe we were all a bit simple then and ver y easily pleased but other more exotic holidays have not meant so much.

    Re last nights postings. IMHO I love cheeky amusing banter (especially Barney, Bingo & Rips. I admit I'm not intelligent enough to keep up with them. But when the amusing friendly insults (Anne Robinson style) turn nasty I don't like it. Likewise I get bored with idle chatter about nothing in particular.

    We are all unique and this blog is for everyone.

    Take care everyone.

    MMx

    PS Don't worry about Friday 13th or 2012. Go with the flow!

  • Comment number 39.

    PS

    Maybe I'm weird but I remember feeling excited leading up to 31/12/1999 re the millenium bug and the lights, etc. going out. Followed by a feeling of disappointment when nothing happened. I'm sure 21/12/2012 will be exactly the same.

    Live for today!

    MM x

  • Comment number 40.

    Baggy - I don't think so, unless you live anywhere within a five mile radius of Dudley. I don't get out much.... :-)

  • Comment number 41.

    UC - well I was born in Wrocester and my parents are brummies!

  • Comment number 42.

    Good afternoon blogsters

    I have to confess I'm definitely in the 'never again' corner when it comes to camping. Went once when I was in the girl guides and it scarred me for life. I'm now of the age that I can't see the joy in sleeping on a lumpy, damp floor when there are so many pubs doing B&B to choose from!

    Don't worry about the grey and damp weather today, it's just damping down the dust ready for the weekend to start. At least that's what my dear old dad always used to tell us when we complained if it was raining when we set off to the coast for our holidays.

    Wouldn't worry about the odd muppet on the blog either. We all know there are enough lovely people in here to cancel out the odd miserable one. Sadly seems the way of the world these days that in any web community there's always one or two who want to go out of their way to spoil things for everyone else. Personally I wouldn't wear my keyboard out bothering to disagree with them.

    On the countdown to going home time now - just wondering how I'm going to fit the pile of 'things that really need to get done today' into the 4 hours I've got left.

  • Comment number 43.

    Afternoon,

    Camping - used to do alot, last time in the back garden 2 years ago with my son but you can still see the patch where the tent was pitched today!
    Baggy - Is Wrocester near Worcester? ;o) Talking of which Vikram has resigned the captaincy today...:O(
    V festival - Have been before - 4 yaers ago and yes traffic is horrendous...I'm looking forward to Editors, Seasick Steve and, of course, Cherry Ghost aka Simon Aldred...

    Nic
    x

  • Comment number 44.

    wrocester is a lot like worcester - but with more wroc!!!!!

  • Comment number 45.

    Saucy! x

  • Comment number 46.

    And that was the old english spelling of years btw...oops!
    Islands islands islands islands islands - in a roundabout sort of way. No magic though.

    Nic
    xx

    Hi UC - Bostin our kid a it...

  • Comment number 47.

    Has Noddy Holder suddenly hacked this blog or what?

  • Comment number 48.

    Bostin? That's in Massivechewsets innit?!?

    x

  • Comment number 49.

    It's Chriiiiiiiiistmaaaaaasss!!

  • Comment number 50.

    hahahahaha. i was going to trype that but thought you'd flick me on the arm tonight for mentioning the C word .....

    100% true!!

    x

  • Comment number 51.

    Andy - doh worry if yow doh know what we'm on about. It doh matter cos it ay important, aer kid.

  • Comment number 52.

    I foresee Babelfish adding a Midlandsese section to their translation services bab!

    x

  • Comment number 53.

    If I type '888' will I get subtitles?

  • Comment number 54.

    hello bloggers
    not been on for a while - no real proper excuses.

    Spent a whole hour on two phones this morning trying to get through to put my pitch in for a pitch. Twice I got the ringing tone and it rang off :-(.

    Had a really good pitch too - well I thought I had anyway. I have never done any camping which has not been with the RAF. Have a tent here too really must go.

    So how is everyone hope we are all well and when is the next meet as need to try and make one

    Kandks

  • Comment number 55.

    Yows awright by me, I had rellies who lived in Solihull, so I can do posh WM!

  • Comment number 56.

    Deevs - check your Tweets....

  • Comment number 57.

    Hi kandks - good to "see" you.

    Have a look on CLP bloggers on (dare I mention it ....?) Faceache. Details of meets are usually posted on the discussion board tab.

    Deevs

    x

  • Comment number 58.

    Unc

    Hahahahahahahahahaha ..... bonk ...... ouch! I just fell off me chair larfin!

    Brilliant!!!

    x

  • Comment number 59.

    Happy Friday everyone!

    Tina Biscuit - I'm with you on the camping. At guide camp a spider crawled into my sleeping bag as the light was turned out and I wasn't allowed to put the light back on. Our Guider was a hard woman ..... I've been scared of spidies ever since!

    Loving the Brummie-speak. 'Im indoors is from Solihull and although he's lived darn sarf for over 20 years he still speaks funny!! He pronounces the word 'poor' as 'poo-er' (!) but pronounces the word 'pour' as 'paw'. Makes me larf every time he says 'poo-er' (sad, I know).

    His mum and brother still live in Solihull and when his mother and her sister get together and become animated, all you can hear is 'ardle, ardle, ardle'!!

    jillygoat

  • Comment number 60.

    Is there anybody there?

  • Comment number 61.

    Nice to see we are all getting bi-lingual on the blog.

    "How yam doing our wench, have just been down the cut and found a whale, a whale can you believe it, it was attached to a bike mind.

    "Wench" is actually a term of endearment up here in deepest darkest black country, "whale" is a wheel and "Cut" is the Canal, thought i would help those who were looking for the subtitles on the bottom of the screen.

    Have a good weekend to one and all.

    Deevs you can mention christmas as much as you like as far as I am concerned as I am off to Tenerife for mine this year and cant wait.

    You will have to make a trip to the Black Country Museum too at some time it is hilarious listening to the characters there.

  • Comment number 62.

    grovey brady bunch - one of the reasons I knew me and the current mr bp were made for each other is that we had both done 'legging' at the black country museam and both had proudly put up our certificates!

  • Comment number 63.

    Absolutely love BCM and havent done the legging you lucky one you. Liked the Blists Hill in Ironbridge but Dudley Black Country is worth the day out for the language and the cheese cobs in the pub.

  • Comment number 64.

    Hi Jollygit!


    The BCM is on my To Do list. I think Nic's 7 year old has been there about a million times already though!

    Deevs

    x


  • Comment number 65.

    Hi Deevs - the BCM is also on my list ..... we might even bump into each other there!

    Went to Gas Street Basin etc the last time we were in Brum and I thought it was all rather nayce. I could definitely go for one of the apartments overlooking the canals.

    Enjoy your holibobs, you 'n Nic x

    jillgoat/jollygit

  • Comment number 66.

    rain rain and more rain here

    Now watching Toy Story 2

  • Comment number 67.

    Jillygoat

    Brum and surrounding areas are fab we have some lovely countryside on our doorstep not too mention beautiful Wales just over the border. Have you done the jewellery quarter for a bit of window shopping, and there is the mailbox and the bars around there by the canal behind the NIA and broadstreet. Then there is Ironbridge.

    Right thats it I'm off as I seem to have developed a penchant for being a tourism rep for the West Mids

  • Comment number 68.

    you wud make a great West Mids tourism rep . you get my vote

  • Comment number 69.

    Cheers shall make it my next career move.

  • Comment number 70.

    Hi Groovy - didn't get a chance to do the jewellery quarter but it's still on me list!

    Been to the NIA a few times, and we've seen Jasper Carrott's 'Rock With Laughter' over 3-4 times now ..... we've seen some great names there and you certainly get a lot of entertainment for your money (mostly all good). Lenny's hosting it this year at the LG Arena.

    You're doing a good job for the Brum Tourism Board!!

    My new boss has said I can go home early as it's deathly quiet here - no students + no tutors = no work so woo hoo!!

    Have good weekends everyone

    jillygoat xxxx

  • Comment number 71.

    Hey Hey after all that I am off to Brum on Monday to work in our other office. Have a good weekend all.

  • Comment number 72.

    cooking Toad in the hole with potatoes, carrots, cauli, broccoli and gravy for dinner tonight whats every1 else having?

  • Comment number 73.

    Afternoon peeps
    It's been a while and I can only blame pressure of work and the fact that when I get in, having looked at a screen all day, I just haven't the energy or wit to join in. In fact it's days since I even read whats been chatted about, but have now caught up.

    What was that all about last night?? Its like a recurring nightmare when out of the blue the horridness starts for no reason.

    The talk of camping is really what has prompted me to post. Never done it myself and nor had Adam until now. He is, as I type camping at Bloodstock - some sort of metal music thingy - in Lichfield.

    He and his girlfriend went on the train yesterday and rang me at 4pm to say it was tipping it down and that they were soaked! Tent was up but Adam referred to it as the toilet roll, coz it's grey and like a sort of tube.

    We hadn't seen it up because the first pop-up tent he bought, I broke trying to twist it up to put back in the bag!!
    We didn't dare try this one (different design, granted) in case I knackered that one too!

    Got a call at 6.30am to say they had been robbed in the night whilst they were asleep! GFs bag had been dragged from the tent and her cash stolen. Bag found in a bin, cards and camera still in it, obviously just the dosh wanted.

    Apparently bands are good, but Adam said he's hating it and would rather stay at Pontins - and knowing as I do how much he's hated that in the past - he must be as miserable as sin!

    other than that, everything is hunky-dory in the Crumpy houshold and Honey and I are enjoying the peace and quiet.

    May 'see' some of you later.
    ttfn, Crumpy xx

  • Comment number 74.

    Oh Crumps, that's so horrible for Adam and his lovely GF. I didn't realise Bloodstock was in Lichfield - that's only about 20 minutes from here - and it's absolutely chucking down outside now :-(

    On a brighter note, I am now on holibobs until 24th August - yay! Just waiting for me fella to come home and shed his pinstripes and it's 10 days of bliss and fun amd laughter. Even if it rains!

    I've also decided to trace my family tree. I made a tentative start this afternoon but gave up when the site I was using wanted my credit card details to enable me to progress any further! I've just had a chat with my mum and she's going to give me some names and dates of rellies beyond my grandparents to see how far I can get. I've never been fussed over it before, but actually feel quite excited now at the prospect!

    Right, let the weekend commence .....

    Deevs
    x


  • Comment number 75.

    Evening each

    Camping?? Lying on the ground? No bathroom? Not a chance.

    Dozey, enjoy Glasgow Green tomorrow.

    Crumpy, hallooooooo. Poor Adam and GF, not nice.

    Deevs, have a great holibob.

    There's loads of other comments I want to reply to but, yet again, got to the bottom and had a 'senior moment'.

    Oh, btw - been lovely in Fife today - sunny and warm. Sorry.

    xxxx

  • Comment number 76.

    Hi Deevs - yes it's on the Catton Estate?
    I suspect it will be the first and last camping experience.

    Good you are doing the family history thing whilst you are able to ask your mum. Both my mum and dad are long gone ans so are all their brothers and sisters so I have no-one in that older generation to ask, and I was not interested when I was in my teens and early 20's which was how long ago it was that they both died.

    Hope you have some success - I know a former colleague who has gone back about 6 generations and even the seemingly mundane stuff is fascinating.

    Yep - I agree about the weekend - yippee

    C x

  • Comment number 77.

    crumpy thats awful for Adam and his GF

    camping with an 8 year old and 6 year old sounds a mare on me jack jones, I always feared of being robbed if you attended a camping event

  • Comment number 78.

    Thanks everyone for the commiserations.

    Annie - thanks for rubbing it in about the weather - lol! It's been horrible here at home today, too. Been to The Fringe?

    kandk - if you went camping with two small children I would say you were either very brave or stark staring bonkers!!!

    C x

  • Comment number 79.

    No, not been to the Fringe yet Crumpy, but am planning to soon.

    Meant to say Deevs - our Kirstie (BroxieBabe), she of the drunken Friday night posts, is a Genealogist. If you get stuck, give me a shout and I'm sure she'll help you.

    xxx

  • Comment number 80.

    Thank you Anne. I'll bear that in mind!

    I think what's prompted me is that (a) Nic has done his and gone back loads and loads of generations, (b) we've been watching Who Do You Think You Are and I'm semi-hooked, and (c) my great aunt is the only rellie left now on my dads side (dad and nan both gone, grandad died in the war in 1944). Also the fact that I am an only child I'm just curious now as to my heritage. I did find out recently that I have gypsy stock on my mums side, going back 4 generations I think (my mums nan).

    Hey ho!

    x
    x
    x


  • Comment number 81.

    Deevskipikey,

    My tree goes back to 1520 and all in Staffordshire :O)))

    Nic
    xx

  • Comment number 82.

    Family trees are fascinating, aren't they? Traced my Scottish family back to the early 1800s in Port Glasgow and my Newcastle family back to the 1890 Census in Usworth, Co. Durham, thanks to Kirstie. Have passed all the info on to my eldest, who is continuing the quest. The only problem is if you have ancestors in Ireland - difficult to trace them because of the lack of records.

    xx

  • Comment number 83.

    I spoke to my auntie on the phone earlier and she said that the gypsy element are a bit of a brick wall - apparently, they appeared on two different Censuses in the same year ...... lol!

    Nic's family tree goes all the way back to twenty past three in the afternoon!

    x

  • Comment number 84.

    I wanna trace mine now lol

  • Comment number 85.

    Kirstie could probably explain that one Deevs. I'll ask her when I next see her - she's a proper little detective when it comes to this. She's got fascinating info on graveyards, shipping lists and prisons!!!!

    Hi K&K. Praps we should start a group? I'll get Kirst on to it as soon as she's got rid of all her tourists - September, I think.

    xxxx

  • Comment number 86.

    yeah group sounds good

    r there are any free sites that can be recommended?

  • Comment number 87.

    Don't know the English ones K&K, sorry. Another question for Kirstie. Will let you know.

    xxxx

  • Comment number 88.

    OK Annie - that would be fab - thank you!

    Time to switch off this thing for the evening. Nic is upstairs doing some wrapping - can't think what he's wrapping but I'm under strict instructions to stay down here!!!

    Happy FNWC lovelies. "See" you tomorrow after the barnet's been chopped - play nicely and watch out for any sour fruit that may pass thru!

    Deevs
    x


  • Comment number 89.

    Evening All,

    Chris - I so wish I'd been able to pitch for a pitch but we have been in France all week - the irony is that we are at my sister's in Cornwall on that day - gutted!

    Well, last night at Disney and looking forward to getting home to non-bankrupting beer and all the other home comforts that I take for granted.
    What a fantastic place this is. I though I'd find it all quite nauseating but it's done so brilliantly and the kids are so utterly overwhelmed by everything that goes on (and boy, does a lot go on) that I've loved every minute despite the fact that the phone hasn't stopped ringing every minute.....ho hum.
    I'm currently sat/sitting on grass bank in front of the palace whilst the CMM and the kids ride Snow White or similar. Shame - quite fancied that one myself.

    Ahem!

    I've been here an hour now and have about an hour and a half to go until the last huge parade and then the fire work extravaganza.
    I just really hope I'm the right side of the palace or Ciara will actually kill me.

    Deev and Nic - have a great break....
    Time for my hilarious annual joke - does anyone know when Deev's birthday is? I do wish she would mention it occasionally!
    X

    MTF & Suzie- loving your work - nuff said xx

    Maddy Moon - not understanding most of the nonsense I put on here has nothing to do with intelligence. You just don't speak idiot!
    Stick with it ;) x

    Barney - I do wish people wouldn't come on here spouting about their wealth.
    You can make it two pints of Brains (lord knows I need it) now. Seeing as how you've got a few bob. ;-)

    Take care chaps

    X

    Rips

    Who is delighted to have spotted UC and M-Wol on here.
    Anyone seen Dreamy?
    Oh, and Chrissie....is she still on her hols?

  • Comment number 90.

    Evening all,

    Not been camping since I was in my early teens, and yes, you've guessed it, it was with the Guides! The first week of the summer holiday we'd be bussed off to a field in deepest North Wales for a week of fetching wood, a bucket for a toilet, and another bucket with a canvas cubicle for a shower! Not sure if I could handle it now, maybe for a night or two but not much longer as I need my mod cons (well a bed and a shower at least).

    Family history is really interesting, and I've enjoyed Who Do You Think You Are too. My Dad did a lot of research into his family, long before all these websites sprang up, so I've got a good idea of my paternal family line back to the 1660s/1670s. He passed away a few years ago but all his files are still at my Mum's and it makes interesting reading. Not so sure about my Mum's side, apart from that it's Scottish with a smidge of Northern Irish. What with my Dad's English/Welsh background it makes me a right Heinz 57!!

    Hope you're all ok

    Rx

  • Comment number 91.

    untalentedmrripley

    Sorry to disappoint, but in the local parlance to "have a few bob" does not indicate enormous wealth and a lavish jet-set life style, merely that one's ar$e is not hanging out of one's trousers.

    I could probably run to a Clark's pie though.

  • Comment number 92.

    right all gonna go to uncle ned early as shattered reckon I will be asleep b4 the boys!!!!

    can u do me a favour and if you spot me on the other side and not here tell me off please.

    night night all

    c y a in the morning

  • Comment number 93.

    evening all, hope you'rewell?

    could someone let me know what the details for the fantasy football league are please?
    I think it's the premier league website but I don't know the code to join the bloggers league.
    Ta

    KWx

  • Comment number 94.

    Someone told me this is where I can find the FNWC.

    Am I mistaken?

    MTF.xx

  • Comment number 95.

    The bar's been open for ages MTF, where you been?

    xx

  • Comment number 96.

    I was wondering something similar MTF. It is some what later than I thought too. Mind it's only about an hour since I got to eat, so I probably ought to stop up a tad longer. I would probably get to the food bit earlier on a Friday if I refrained from going to the pub with a couple of workmates on the way home. Pity I have to drive home from the pub, so the alcohol doesn't kick in til much later.

    Oz

  • Comment number 97.

    Wading over the Somerset Levels Annie.

    MTF.xx

  • Comment number 98.

    Hi Oz, I am usually always home about now.

    MTF.xx

  • Comment number 99.

    Evening Annie :)

    MTF: yes, noticed you are more of a night owl than me. I'm about ready to conk out. Busy day ahead tomorrow, just writing a list so I don't miss something important.

    Oz

  • Comment number 100.

    Have now also written a list of all I need for the bank hol weekend. Camping, sort of, for the first time in years (yes I too did guides and have been dragged on numerous caravan trips and much prefer my creature comforts - bed, warm bathroom and shower). I get to kip in the awning of a friends caravan. My sleeping requirements list so far reads: sleeping bag (liberated from the attic), air bed (to be located), pump (presumably with air bed), blankets (with which to cover air bed, I seem to recall they get jolly chilly and I do prefer having my legs free of the sleeping bag and frost bite free), camping roll mat thing (not sure I have one as big as the air bed, but I'm thinking any padding from the ground is good), pjs.

    Rest of the list includes waterproofs and layers of dry clothes! Have I missed anything obvious?

    Oz

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