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CambridgeCabby

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  1. Many years ago whilst still a publican I persuaded a regular that pastrami was meat from a flying squirrel , completely forgot about the wind up and was highly amused when I heard it repeated months later in all sincerity 

  2. Until a nationwide exchange system is in place electric cars will never replace conventional engines .

    why can we not pull into a petrol station and exchange run down battery packs for fully charged ones , is the technology that difficult?

     

    cambridge city want to make all taxis electric , currently the city has eight charging points , five of which are in car parks which for a four hour charge (full charge) means a parking charge of £16 .

    on our fleet we have a couple of Nissan Leaf electric cars , Nissan claim a range of 186 miles is achievable, in the past year neither has achieved greater than 90 miles before low battery reserve light comes on , I would love to run an electric cab but it is not viable

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  3. Seren looks a beautiful girl , we have a couple of collies Alfie a 8 year old black/white dog and Willow a 5 year old blue bitch.

    sadly neither of them enjoy being in a boat , Alfie is terrified, so we have to leave them with our boys at home when we are afloat , this turns me (according to kate) into a "puppyphile" as I can't resist greeting and stroking all dogs we encounter .

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  4. 18 minutes ago, BroadAmbition said:

    I was going to comment on this thread again, but thought better of it as it would only draw forumites attention to it once more

    Griff

    Mmmm

    a fender , being bumped 

     

    does that now make it a bumper 

  5. Just now, Poppy said:

    I wonder where he's going with that. The 'tug' spent the winter just downstream of the Wayford boat yard, and has recently been above Wayford bridge, about half way to Dilham. Rather a mess IMHO.

    I'm sure there's a nice quiet end of garden spot on Oulton Broad it could moor ;)

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  6. Just now, Baitrunner said:

    I have something similar albeit a much older and more basic version. 

    It is prone to getting dirty and giving false readings in the wate tank for obvious reasons. 

    These do say they are non stick, so would be interested to see how non stick they are!!

    They also claim vitreous enamel is non stick , with two twenty something boys still living at home I can assure you that their bathroom wc is in no way non stick !!!

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  7. Viewed the albums and must say it's not often an amateur photographer has the ability to capture the atmosphere and serenity in their "snaps" so well , truly a talent that will be greatly missed and by all accounts a lady that made the world a better place during her all too brief stay .

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  8. As a former publican and restaurateur I find the current "scores on the doors" very misleading and often very subjective.

    at one of my former premises the kitchen flooring (Lino) was scored and torn , as I was awaiting planning consent for an extension to allow separate prep area and a larger kitchen , to fall within the laws at the time I removed ALL the flooring had the concrete underfloor sealed and painted in a commercial non slip floor "paint",

    was duly re tested and was served with a prohibation notice preventing me from serving hot food as the surface was not in accordance with what they allowed (a finish which is now used in many commercial kitchens) but only in that inspectors view , I appealed and was told I would be inspected by another official but it would be at least six weeks until it was possible.

    long story short , we had to recover the floor in "approved flooring" for the four weeks before building work commenced at a cost of £2500 in 1984, so as to be able to continue serving hot food.

     

    if and I mean if a kitchen is infested , filthy or dangerous fair enough close it .

    but when a business , especially one which has risen from the ashes , is making obvious leaps and bounds in the right direction why do the authorities keep hitting them.

     

    nowhere does it state the kitchens at the Ferry were dirty, food below standard or than anyone had been ill , a couple of breaches of food hygiene regulations were not up to 100% .

     

    i like the food there , what they do they do well, and after seeing it boarded up for so long it's a pleasure to see it back again 

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  9. Just now, ranworthbreeze said:

    Hello Simon,

    This was down to a rights issue, I have moved the Cooking on a boat into the Open All Hours section where it can be seen by all, I have informed Geoffrey (Corsican) of where the forum currently resides.

    Regards

    Alan

    Thank you 

  10. 35 minutes ago, trambo said:

    Signed and shared on Facebook.

     

    Can I ask why you said "a young straight gentleman" and not just a young gentleman?

    Fred

     

    You may 

    I included his sexuality as it was stressed at the time of the court case against his attackers by him and his legal team , apologise if offence has been caused 

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  11. Thank you all , so far , for your welcomes and help.

    tbh can't find where on the forum the mooring suppliers are listed Alan  but prob just me being dense.

    as I mentioned we would prefer to be located on the Northern rivers we have been offered a place in Moores old yard at Wroxham and at what seems a competitive rate of £2040 annually , ideally would prefer a quieter locality though , facilities would be a bonus but not an essentiality 

  12. Where I live , just outside Cambridge a couple of years ago the disused army Barracks were leased and used to train Xxxxxx soldiers , over one weekend a group of these soldiers went into Cambridge unaccompanied (a breach of the terms and conditions of their stay) and proceeded to sexually assault a young lady and also assault and gang rape a young straight gentleman.

    they have since been arrested and convicted and the camp closed with all others sent home,

    What has happened in this young ladies case is typical of the UK today , they should be tried, convicted and forced to serve a long sentence in prison in their birth nations penal system (which I bet is much harsher than ours is currently)

    have signed petition Grace

     

     

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