RT @petercmoore: @salisbury_matt m.youtube.com/watch
RT @petercmoore: @salisbury_matt m.youtube.com/watch
Wondering whether the leader of the Scottish @Conservatives is a doomster, a gloomster or a doubter?
““When she resigned in 2017, Patel spoke of her failure to uphold the necessary ‘standards of transparency and openness’. It appears she has done so again.”
Never mind Who Wants to be a Millionaire….#TheLateishShow is giving away a year’s supply of doughnuts
Now that’s a prize worth winning
#TodayILearned that “estimates say that up to 8 percent of males (and .5 percent of females) have issues seeing some colors” twitter.com/SOZDBA/st…
Apparently there’s a new car called a ‘Ranger Raptor’
I’m probs not in the target market, but I’d be a bit embarrassed to own a ‘Ranger Raptor’..a bit like ‘Jack Wolfskin’
It has the hashtag #NoObstacles, though, so it must have some magic way of avoiding traffic, roadworks etc
I have no idea which one’s which….but they’re fab twitter.com/BBCRadio4…
On the whole, I’ve never really been interested in other people’s businesses, but for some reason I’ve always been fascinated by supermarkets
Also obviously Margot James is one of the good guys
Obviously I normally avoid clichés like the plague
‘‘Dark and edgy’ is a massive cliché for describing films and music and whatnot…. but I think it works really well as a description of the new Cabinet
At Bower Chalke, Lovelock befriended William Golding (the Lord of the Flies bloke)
Golding suggested the use of the word ‘Gaia’ for Lovelock’s environmental theory
The bombers were arrested and convicted in 1885
The judge said that they acted out of a ‘mischievous desire to alarm the public’
Sidney Herbert stood between the War Memorial and the Guildhall.
He was relocated to Victoria Park in 1953 “in order to make room for the celebration of the Coronation of Elizabeth”
#OnThisDay in 1919 writer and scientist James Lovelock was born
He lived (as far as I know he still lives) in Bower Chalke and worked at the Common Cold Research Unit at Harnham
#OnThisDay in Salisbury in 1671 “the bells were pealed when the same monarch [Charles II] ran through the City”
#OnThisDay in 1945 the Labour Party beat Winston Churchill’s Conservative Party in the post-war General Election
In Salisbury Granville Morrison won with 44.02% of the vote
#OnThisDay in 1884 " an explosion was heard in the neighbourhood of the Market Place, and on an investigation being made, it was found that about a pound of gun powder, fixed in a box, had been lodged at the foot of the Sidney Herbert’s statue"
Odd that the bank adverts that for years and years only ever showed us pictures of their lovely horses is now telling us we should be less coy about discussing money
Annual-ish tweet to say that the blackberries are early this year