Thursday, September 29, 2016

Post 252. ANOTHER CHANGE.



JUST A FEW WORDS.

Regarding this blog. 

Once, at a charity organisation meeting no less, I

found myself sitting beside a gent who had been 

very successful in business and had handed 

on a flourishing enterprise to his sons when he

retired. 

A major factor in the perpetuation of a 

thriving business, he told me, is change: without 

change even the most secure concern will die. 

So, to offset my abject failure in the parallel blog

stakes (see post 251), I have determined to do

again what I did way back when this blog was 

The Oldies (and have considered doing a couple of

times since), change the heading for something a 

bit less Elvis Costello (below) than Watching the 

Detectives. 


"Why oh why?" you may cry aloud, if 

you are the sort of person who instinctively 

questions such trivia or routinely contacts Points 

of View

Well...

"Because I can" is no longer an acceptably cliche'd

response and: 

"Because I seldom watch detectives on tele now"

would be a less than honest one. 

Fact is I have only recently 

read ol' Elvis's Watching the Detectives lyrics. 

Whatever he was on at the time, good luck to 

him. It passed me by. My loss I suspect. 

But, in keeping with the need for change, from 

next month this blog will be headed Den  

Barnden: watching when the faeces hits the fan

That's change enough for me.

READING. 

Terry Pratchett. Finished The Fifth Elephant

which was right up to the usual Sir Tel standard. 

My money was on the right side, too. If you've 

not read it, it's well worth the trip to your local 

bookshop or library.


TELEVISION. 

Mostly we have been immersed in the sort of 

drop-off-to-sleep stuff that sedate lower middle 

class folk are expected to watch: i.e. nothing too 

foul-mouthed, violent, or hide-behind-the-sofa. 

We have been watching The Great British Bake 

Off and George Clarke's Amazing Spaces [which

can both be a bit close to the knuckle] and my 

Leader is fascinated by Say Yes To The Dress 

which, I believe, is a hive of effin' and blindin.' 

Strictly Come Dancing is back now, too. Is there 

no end to the utter depravity of it all? 

Me? I like Beck (BBC Four) a Swedish detective 

who talks in his own language and has English 

subtitles. Even at my doziest that keeps me awake.


FOOTBALL - as at Post 2(45).

What football? 

What hope now?




You bloody fool. 

THAT'S IT.

All being well, back next month as 

DEN BARNDEN: WATCHING WHEN THE 

FAECES HITS THE FAN. 


Thursday, September 15, 2016

Post 251. YEAH, BRACKETS GONE.


GOT FED UP WITH 'EM.
Among other things.
Aware that Google has a plethora of New Blog styles for the entrenched old blogger to adopt, I have (believe it or not) had another abortive shot at adding a new title to run alongside Watching the Detectives. I fell at the first stile. Domains and blog addresses and all that guff totally bemuse me. I was, as I have boringly reiterated ad infinitum, a working class elementary (formerly Poor Law school) schoolboy who, following a couple of relatively untaught war years in blitzed Portsmouth (above), moved twenty miles along the coast in 1941 at precisely the right time to sit and fail the eleven plus in unblitzed Bognor Regis. So it is pointless talking New Blog or anything computer clever to me. I still think of a default as a failure to act and a domain as land owned or governed.To the distinct disapproval of certain PC acquaintances, I also think the press-ganging of the word gay to describe homosexuals was a desecration of the English language that should have been referred to the European Court of Human Rights and all who sail in her.
Anyway, I have never aspired to be a clever clogs, abhor those who think they are and, unless one who really is comes along, shall probably be stuck with this blog format until I jack it in altogether or kick the bucket. Ne'er mind, eh. 
HOME.
Two of ours, Neil and Pauline, went on holiday this week. Cornwall. 
On the way their car overheated and, expelling steam from every mechanical orifice, they pulled off onto the motorway hard shoulder to park behind a similarly stricken motor home. 
Had the owners any water they could spare? 
Sorry. No. Right out. 
They phoned their breakdown service. 
Then the man from the motor home appeared with a container of water. He had emptied his toilet cistern. (Aren't some people gems?) 
Would they like to use this? They would. 
And, with profuse thanks, they were off again. 
Eventually, an anticipated three hour journey took them eight hours. 
As if that was not enough, the following day Neil pulled out onto the A390 in front of a car indicating it was going to turn into the road he was leaving. The car came straight on. 
Thank the gods nobody was killed. The oncoming driver suffered whiplash. Pauline was physically unhurt. Neil sustained a broken finger. 
Their car was a write off: they bought an updated version of the same make at the garage where their wrecked vehicle was taken. 
What a start to a holiday. 
Full report and the comments of friends on Nobby Barnden - Facebook
He's not a bad writer, either. 
Maybe one day he'll finish that book.
TELEVISION.


Nothing changes much
We still have photogenic young presenters showing picky publicity seekers how much they could buy, abroad or in the sticks, for the million quid they obtained when they sold their single bedroom flat in London. 
Maybe one in fifty ends up buying something: just don't hold your breath. 
I see these programmes as the property equivalent of daytime cookery and antiques shows; cheaply made rubbish for the elderly and retired. 
The Wright Stuff. Ol' Matthew's morning chat show still attracts enough regular and gotta-spare-week celebrities to adorn the panel alongside the customary line-up of book-pluggers and Channel 5 reality show unknowns. 
He still cuts off any phone-in who disagrees with him, unexpectedly transforms into Anne Diamond or Richard Madely whenever the fishing line beckons, and takes every opportunity to bitch about the BBC. 
Na-a-ah. Nothing changes much.
I may even be back at the end of the month.

Thursday, September 01, 2016

2 (50) !ndex 5. Posts 2(01) - 2(49)

Abduraimov, Behzod: (49) 
Alan, Ray and Lord Charles: (41) Alexander, Sasha: (13) Alibhai-Brown, Yasmin: (2)(5)(12)(16)(17)(19)(33) Allsopp, Kirsty:(13) Alsop, Marin: (49) 
Andrews, Chris (15) Appleton, Alistair(13) Appleton, Anonymous John: (5)(7) Appleton, Sheila: (7) Argerich, Martha: (49) Armstrong, Neil: (27) Ashman, Kevin: (7) Askey, Arthur: (43) Attenborough, Richard: (11) Ayres, Pam: (22) Bacall, Lauren: (11) Baker, Hylda: (43) Baker, Simon: (4)(6) Baksi, Arun: (47) Baksi, Bettina: (47) Baksi, John and Ana: (47) Bald-Headed-Barber: (27) Barclay,Linwood (35) Barenboim, Daniel: (49) Barnden, Jac: (2)(26)(38)Barnden, Lilian (my mother)(40) Barnden,Maureen:(2)(7)(14)(18)(22)(24)(26)(27)(28)(31)(34)(42)(44)(45)(47)(48) Barnden, Neil: (2)(7)(8)(18)(26)(29) Barnden, Pauline: (2)(7)(9)(29)(48) Barnden, Roz: (2)(6)(12)(22)(29)(30)(37)(46) Barnden, William (my father): (24)Beatles, The: (26)(30) Beaton, M.C. (23)(27)Berezovsky, Boris: (16) Bevin, Ernie: (39) Blair, Tony:(6)(39)(40) Blethyn, Brenda: (6)(23) Bliss, Julian: (16)Bodnia, Kim: (2) Bolton, Michael: (41) Bowie, David:(38) Boyd-Kerr, Maxie: (14) Boyd-Kerr, Raff: (14) Boyd-Kerr, Ruby: (14) Blake, William: (48) Brian (Bro.): (20)(21) Brown, Gordon: (6)(13)(40) Brown, Sgt:(10) Brydon, Rob: (25) Bugg, Jake: (41) Bull, Dr.David: (16) Bullmore, Amelia:(15) Burghley, Lord: (10) Burrell, Ian:(33) Bush, George: (6) 
Butler, Philip: (46) Byrne Gabriel:(7) Callaghan, James: (32) Calleja,Joseph (25) Cameron, David: (40)(45) Capaldi, Peter:(35) Carson. Frank: (43) Caveizel, Jim: (4)Chamberlain,Neville:(36) Christie, Agatha: (2) Churchill, Winston:(13)(22)(48) Clarke, George: (16) Clarkson, Jeremy:(6)(20) Collins, Nick: (6)(29) Colman, Olivia: (2)(4)(19)Connolly, Billy: (14) Conrad, Joseph: (49) Considine,Paddy: (12) Cooper, Jilly: (47) Cooper, Tommy: (43) Cowan, Jerome: (7) Coward, Noel: (18) Cox, Jo: (44) Crawford, Michael: (41) Cricket, Jimmy: (43) Cripps,Sir Stafford: (18) Crispin, Edmund: (13)(15)(16)Crooks, Richard: (41) Crosby, Bing: (41) Cumberbatch,Benedict: (2) Curry, Edwina: (39) Curtis, Richard: (16)Dan the man: (5) Danson, Ted: (9) Dausgaard Thomas: (49) Davis, Warwick: (47) Dayer, Ellis: (29)(37)(38) Delaney, Dana: (13)(16) Diana, Princess: (39) Dickson, Paul: (37) Dillow, Ian: (30)(38)(42)(49) Dillow,Jean: (42) Dinklage, Peter: (15) Disraeli, Benjamin:(36) Dobson, Anita: (28) Dodd, Ken: (43) Douglas,Barry: (41) Doyle, Arthur Conan: (2) Donat, Robert: (3) Donna (SMH): (28) Dormer, Richard: (19) Douglas,hamster: (7) (8) Dudgeon, Neil: (37) Duff, Oliver: (2) Durante, Jimmy: (41) Eccleston, Christopher: (19)(25) Eden, Anthony: (22) Ellis, grandson: (see Dayer).Emerson, Michael: (4) English, Arthur: (17)(43) Evans, Chris: (47) Falco, Edie: (35)Farage, Nigel: (6)Farndon, Zoe: (7) Fay, Kelvin: (7)(15) Fay, Peter: (15) Felton, Tom: (20)(21) Ferguson, Sarah: (25) Ferrier, Kathleen: (41) Fields, Gracie: (20) Flanagan and Allen: (20) Formby, George: (20) Fowler, Daphne: (7) Fox, Laurence: (14) Freeman, Martin: (2)(23) Front, Rebecca: (14) Galbraith, Robert: (3)(11) Gambon, Michael: (19) Gergiev, Valery (49) Gibson, Sian: (25) Gigli, Beniamino: (41) Giuntoli, David: (35) Glen, Iain: (7) Goode, Richard: (16) Gove, Michael: (45) Grabol, Sophie: (19) Grayson, Larry: (43) Grecian, Alex: (3)(7) Green, Sally: (15)(16) Guilfoyle, Paul: (9)(15) Guitary, George: (41) Hall, Lee: (16) Hamilton, Andy: (14) Hammond, Dame Joan: (41) Handley, Tommy: (43) Hannah, buddy (see Woods). Hansen, Alan: (9) Hare, David: (4) Harmon, Angie: (13) Harmon, Mark: (4) Harold, (Bro.): (20)(21)(22)(49) Harrison, Bill: (48) Harrison, Kath: (48) Hatfield, Stefano: (2)(33) Hawes Keeley: (4) Hayward, Sir Richard: (31) Heath, Ted: (30)(32) Hebdo, Charlie: (18) Helin, Sofia: (2) Henshall, Douglas: (4) Hodgson, Roy: (28)(45) Holder, Noddy: (23)(26) Hollander, Tom: (2)(4) Hollies, The: (41) Horne, Kenneth: (43) Horton, Rima: (25) Howerd, Frankie: (43) Hudson, Jules: (13)Hughes, Chris: (7) Hurley, Graham: (2) Hurst, Lee: (19) Ingle, Red:(41)Jagger, Mick: (27) James, Jimmy: (43) James,
P.D. (11) Jansen, Janine: (16) Jason, David(23) Jenkin, Guy: (14) Jess, granddaughter (see White) Johnson, Amy: (20) Johnson, Boris: (40)(45) Johnson, Lynn: (10) Jones, Aled: (13) Jones, Owen:(2) Jones, Suranne: (13) Jones, Rhodri: (2) Jones,Toby: (49)Jupp, Miles: (8) Kang, Tim: (4) Kay, Peter:(25)(43) Kelly, Dr. David: (40) Kelner, Simon: (2)(33)Kennedy, J.F. (26) Kennedy, Nigel: (25)(41) Kent, James: (2) Kill, Lorna: (14)(15) King, Ashya: (11)(12)King, Brett: (12) King Edward VIII (20) King, Naghmeh: (12) Kingston, Alex: (14) Kitchen, Michael: (18) Kuusisto, Pekka: (49) Laine, Frankie: (30) Lancashire, Sarah: (7) 
Lang,Maria (12) Lawson, Denis:(11) Lennon, John: (30) Lennox, Annie: (41) 
Leverton, Sarah-Jayne: (4) Lincoln, Andrew: (35)
Longbottom, Neville:(3) Lovegood, Luna:(3) Lowe, David (6) Lympany, Dame Moura: (41) Lyndhurst,Nicholas: (11) Macintire, Ben: (27)(28)(29) Major,John: (39) Mann; Michael, Rachel and Steve: (38) Malcolm X: (27) Mandelson, Peter: (39) Marsh, Ngaio:(11) Martin, Dean: (41) Martino, Al: (41) Maugham, Somerset: (38) Maxie (see Boyd-Kerr).May, Theresa:(45) McCallum, David: (18) McCartney, Paul: (30)McCloud, Kevin: (13) McKenzie, Julia: (2) McKinnon,Gary: (14) McLachlan, Craig: (16) Mercurio, Jed: (4) Merman, Ethel: (41) Minghella, Anthony: (25) Mowlam, Mo: (39) Monroe, Marilyn: (26) Montero, Gabriela: (49) Morecombe, Eric: (43) Morpurgo, Michael: (16) Morris, Chester: (7) Morris, Aubrey: (27) Morris, Wolfe: (27) Mountbatten, Lord: (32)Murphy, Cillian: (16) Murray, Andy: (46) Mussolini, Benito:(4) Nettles, John: (37) Newman, G.F. (4) Newton. A.F.H. (10) Nighy, Bill: (4) Nilsson, Harry: (41) Norman, Matthew: (33) Norton, Graham: (32) Novotni, Tuva: (13) Nurmi. Paavo: (10) Nurse, Denise: (13) O'Donnell, Alison: (4) Outhwaite, Tamzin: (11) Owens, Jessie: (10) Paisley, Ian: (13) Parker, Robert B. (7) Platt, Ken: (43) Plomley, Roy:(41) Powell, Sandy: (43) Pratchett, Terry: (7)(11)(13)(15(16)(19)(20)(23)(26)(27)(28)(29)(35)(37)(48)(49) Preziosi, Alessandro: (4) Prince Philip:(7) Putin, Vladimir: (4) Queen Elizabeth II (7)(20) Rankin, Ian: (2)(37) Ratner, Gerald: (32) Redgrave, Vanessa:(2) Rickman, Alan (25)(38) Robertson, Steven: (4) Robeson, Paul: (41) Rowling, J.K. (3)(19)(32)(48) Russell, Christine: (24) Russell, Christopher: (24) Salmond, Alex: (12) Selleck, Tom: (4) Sewell, Brian: (18) Shadow, the cat: (3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(9)(11)(14)(16)(18)(26)(28)(29)(31)(38)(45)(46)(47) Sharp, Lesley: (13) Shearsmith, Reece: (14) Shinwell, Manny: (39) Smart, Callum: (41) Smith, Andreas Whittam: (2) Smith, Maggie: (32) Snow, Dan: (28) Soward, Maureen: (5)(20) (Soward, Pat: (5)(20) Spall, Timothy: (4) Speer, Hugo: (19) Spencer, Phil: (13) Spielberg, Steven: (16) Stafford, Jo: (41) Steel, Mark: (2) Steph, reporter: (7) Stott, Ken: (2) Streisand, Barbra: (41) Sutcliffe, Tom: (2) Tanel, HD (18) Tauber, Richard: (41) Taylor, Robert: (4) Tennant, David: (19) Thatcher, Margaret: (13)(20)(32)(33)(34)(39) Thorne, Jack: (48) Tomkinson, Stephen: (20) Toogood, Willis: (22) True-May, Brian: (32) Tucci, Stanley: (19) Tunney, Robin: (4)(6) Turner, J.M.W. (48) Twiggy: (27) Urry, Marg: (48) Urry, Mike: (48) Van Dyke, Dick: (18) Vogt, Lars: (41) Wainwright, Sally: (7) Waite, Ralph: (3) Walker-Smith, Derek: (26) Walsh, John: (14) Walters, Julie: (21) Warren, Marc: (23) Warrington, Don: (14) Waterman, Dennis: (11) Wayne, John: (4) Weeks, Honeysuckle: (18) Whately, Kevin: (10)(14) White, Jessica Daisy Patricia (granddaughter) (6)(13) Whistler, James: (48) Whitfield, David: (41) Who, The: (41) Williams, John: (41) Williams, Kenneth (43) Williams, Robin: (11) Wilson, Harold: (6)(32) Wilton, Penelope: (49) Wise, Ernie: (43) Wogan, Terry: (38) Wood, Victoria: (17)Wooderson, Sydney: (10) Woods, Hannah: (34) Wright, Matthew: (16) Yes: (41) Young, Kirsty: (41) Zingaretti, Luca: (10)
N.B. INDEXES: 
(1) Post 131(2) Post 151(3) Post 175
(4) Post 200 (b)