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  1. Ray T

    new peaky series

    Every series is presently available on BBC iPlayer. You could give the first episode a look to see how you like it.
  2. Ray T

    Snow Hill Station

    Me too. I can still smell the oil and sulphur from trainspotting days...
  3. Ray T

    new peaky series

    You were treated very unfairly, Stokkie. But it does seem now that Peaky Blinders has managed to make the Brummie accent interesting and even maybe 'sexy' in some quarters. Americans love the series, given how some rave about it on Youtube, where some share their watching of it for the first...
  4. Ray T

    IN OUR GARDENS 2025

    We've had a pair of foxes visiting our communal lawns after midnight before the hedgehogs get here for some time now. I put out tit-bits when I can. Last night they copped for half a roast chicken, which must have put a smile on their furry faces.
  5. Ray T

    Our childhood toys

    Not quite the Zetas, Nico. Zetas were one-piece plastic shaped like the old Vulcan bomber and with very thin flat wings.
  6. Ray T

    Our childhood toys

    Does anybody else remember Zetas from their early 60s Birmingham childhood? They were little delta-winged plastic planes that launched from a small catapult that came with them. They zoomed and soared impressively during their short flights. Quite uncontrollable, though!
  7. Ray T

    Michael Baggott

    Very sad news. I sometimes responded to his posts on Twitter/X and then followed his health situation there, but he didn't reveal much from his hospital bed. Michael was one of the few genuinely knowledgeable antiques experts who didn't suffer fools at all. The antiques world will miss his presence.
  8. Ray T

    Scams: telephone, email, texts 2023, 2024

    I think it really pays to check the success record of Ebay sellers. Around 98-99% is generally OK.
  9. Ray T

    Scams: telephone, email, texts 2023, 2024

    I've just deleted an email purportedly informing me that my Microsoft Cloud storage is full. It provided a tab for me to put it right, etc. Lots wrong with it, first being it used my email name and not my Microsoft account name. Also, I opted out of Cloud storage on set-up. If I'd clicked the...
  10. Ray T

    Canals of Birmingham

    It wasn't my dad, he was in there in the 50s!
  11. Ray T

    fish and chip shops

    Yes, I used to love roe and chips. It was fish eggs, wasn't it?
  12. Ray T

    National Trust Back to Back houses Inge Street & Hurst Street

    Our 1950s back-to-back in Sparkbrook was infested with the little devils.
  13. Ray T

    Chess matches in Birmingham

    When I played Birmingham club chess back in the 1960s Tal was a hero of mine. He'd sacrifice pieces in seemingly harmless positions and force resignations after lengthy attacks. He was brilliant.
  14. Ray T

    Childhood TV PROGRAMS

    Tales From The Riverbank, voice-overed by Johnny Morris. My father was a keen fisherman and he once took the day off work to watch it, expecting it to be all about angling. He was most disappointed to find it featured various live action animals running about or riding on model speedboats.
  15. Ray T

    Old street pics..

    Thank you very much for all your information on "Hicky" and Joyce, Jenni. It's always great to know how people got on after partings of the ways. Our family moved from Long St to Acocks Green around 1965, so that would have been the last time we used the chippy. I hope you're enjoying life in...
  16. Ray T

    Its Astoness’s (Lyn) birthday

    Wishing you a very happy birthday, Lyn.
  17. Ray T

    Mystery of missing Birmingham Boulders

    Apart from the ones mentioned above, there was one such rock in Farm Park, off Farm Rd in Sparkbrook. In the 1950s we kids used to climb on it and we were convinced it was a meteorite. I don't think it's still there.
  18. Ray T

    Woolworths Memories

    I can't remember the branch of Woollies my mother took me to as a boy. Was there one in Ladypool Rd? I do remember the women at their tills stuffing pound notes and fivers into those strange capsules which were then whisked away to some mysterious place via a series of vacuum tubes. And I...
  19. Ray T

    No birds in my garden....

    Most of my local sparrows and blackbirds have gone AWOL too, leaving the robins and tits. But I've noticed this happens every summer with them returning by autumn. My guess is that with food plentiful, they head out away from the traffic and humans to enjoy the greenery of summer. They come back...
  20. Ray T

    Golden Hillock Road School

    Yes, Dave, I think the group are standing in front of the teachers' staff room. I remember that window as the one Mr Matthews the music teacher glared at me through right after I'd slung a snowball that hit his car, maybe 1963-64. Matthews was one of the cane-happy teachers and I got sore hands...
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