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McDitzy

McDitzy Report 16 Apr 2005 16:37

Keith - I'll be in Essex record office next Monday!! Not the first record office I've been to, but first time at Essex! Also visiting the village where my great grandfather's family came from. Chloe

Conan

Conan Report 16 Apr 2005 10:39

Chloe I am with you on that one. Not showing any appreciation, or even recognition, for someone else's efforts on your behalf is downright ignorant, whether a newby or not. There is not much any of us can do about that, other than to sympathize with the 'sufferers' and try to keep them motivated. When I mentioned naivety I did not have that in mind. I was thinking about the practicalities of doing look ups etc. For example, I for one thought that all you had to do was to type in a name and out would come all the information. Thanks to this thread, and in the words of Roger Daltrey, I know better now. Armed with some good leads from people doing look ups for me I am off to the Essex Records Office next week, the first time I have ever visited one. I'll let you know how much fun it was. Regards Keith Sharyn, glad to hear that you are cooling off at long last.

Jools

Jools Report 16 Apr 2005 09:32

Geoff - you saw me LOL Well OK I wasn't gathering coal but apart from that - definitely hunched against the cold - blowing a force 6 straight from the north east and rain/sleet with it. Perhaps that's why hardly anyone else was daft enough to be there :)))

McDitzy

McDitzy Report 16 Apr 2005 08:10

Keither - you talk about 'naivity of newbies' but surely it's not naive for them to just not say 'thank you' - surely it's just impolite and rather rude? I was a newbie once, we all were. When the majority of us were newbies, the internet had not taken of UK Genealogy wise like it is now. We had to go to record offices etc, and if you ask me for those who don't go to them, they're missing out on the whole searching themselves. It's part of the fun (sometimes lol). Chloe

McDitzy

McDitzy Report 16 Apr 2005 08:03

I'm fed up being ignored right now. Lovely people have helped me. For about a year I have been helping people, and more recently less and less people are saying thank you. Surely, that's just normal politeness. Also people asking for searches that they could do themselves. I'm just not in a very happy mood at the moment at all!

Geoff

Geoff Report 16 Apr 2005 08:02

......... The beach, empty except for the small hunched figure of a Coal Gatherer, scavenging the beach for sufficient fuel to keep her family warm.

Jools

Jools Report 16 Apr 2005 06:56

Hey Keith - don't know about racehorses on Scarborough's beach - but I've just had a few days in Northumberland - now that's where your racehorses should be - sandy beach as far as the eye can see and only one other person to be seen. Bliss.

Jools

Jools Report 16 Apr 2005 06:50

Susan - but this is a _moan thread_ where better for people to moan, chunter, grump and let off steam :)) And it keeps it all together instead of cluttering up the board with whinging threads. The general sunny disposition of those on this board is reflected in the high standard of humour, good natured leg pulling, and generally high standard of spelling & grammar - with all that as a plus, it must be the most user-friendly moan thread on the go right now. In answer to your second - Burniston. Jools

Moggie

Moggie Report 15 Apr 2005 23:22

My biggest gripe is getting a 'page not found' on this site when trying to add an answer to a request for help on the message board. maureen

Poolie Girl

Poolie Girl Report 15 Apr 2005 22:52

I have been doing further research and it seems that Captain Noah's grandfather (paternal line) was a Meths user who was 969 when he died. Is this a mistake or can somebody tell me the RDA of meths for longevity. Beth :)

Conan

Conan Report 15 Apr 2005 22:42

Perhaps the pair of you could exercise my racehorses on the sands while you are exchanging moans.... ;)

Granny

Granny Report 15 Apr 2005 22:19

Hey Jools Everytime I come on here you are having a good old moan. I don't know whereabouts in Scarborough you are, but we ought to meet up and moan together. Susan, Scarborough

Jools

Jools Report 15 Apr 2005 20:16

Keith - pm to fill you in should be with you. :)) Jools

Conan

Conan Report 15 Apr 2005 20:03

Jools I hear what you say about winged rats and white phantoms crapping all over the place. I am taken aback by the suggestion that the lady I admire the most might be contaminated by some birdlike infliction. Please fill me in sometime? Careful, you never know what imposotors might be listening. Yours, Keith

Jools

Jools Report 15 Apr 2005 17:59

Keith - there are 2 varieties of winged rats - 1 is known as feral pigeon ratticus, the other is known as seagullis generalis nuisancis. I think they both need serious population control - but that is my personal opinion and not one which I intend to discuss on the board.. Sounds like psittacosis could be a consideration (and it is zoonotic). Jools

Conan

Conan Report 15 Apr 2005 17:48

By the way If anyone comes across Marjorie, would you let her know that I would like words with her about her extremely rude thread on the Tips Board yesterday.

Conan

Conan Report 15 Apr 2005 17:42

GUYS, for god's sake. I wish I had never mentioned pigeons. Perhaps, in this case, I should have referred to Great Black Back'ed Gulls and Main'sails ( and, perhaps, computers and puddles on the floor). We could start a whole new thread on this one. Shall we put it on the 'Trying to Find' Board? Brenda In the dialogue of my offspring, ' I hear where you'r coming from' ( that's the socially acceptable version ). Stay cool everyone ( including those in Queensland who are melting in 31C and for ever complaining about it [love you Sharyn]) Keith Perhaps I should add the old ;). Just in case anyone gets uptight.

Unknown

Unknown Report 15 Apr 2005 17:38

you live right next to the mersey and you're moaning about birds? doesn't the water pong a tad? i heard i was a bit funky? not my neighbour then, i'm in leeds although i was born that way in fazakerly.....

Unknown

Unknown Report 15 Apr 2005 16:40

where do you live??? (pml) i have four dogs, three cats, six rabbits, six guinea pigs, my neighbour but one keeps pigions and between us is an old lady with a tash longer than santa who growls louder than my dogs! do you live near me? hahaha... those rats with wings saved many lives over the years... give em a break (no, not their necks!) x

Alan

Alan Report 15 Apr 2005 16:08

Pigeons irritate me. Not had any problems on any of these boards. Sometimes things get crotchetty, usually due to misunderstandings. I work with computers - if you want a real slanging match, go for a computer board. They can be dreadful. GR boards are a breath of fresh air. Computers irritate me too. And after 25 years of working with/against/in-spite-of them, you think I'd know better and get a proper job... Can come in handy though. I recently exported my GR tree as a GEDCOM, manually edited it to move a connection that I had got wrong, then loaded it back again. Sad or what :o)