Tweets on 2010-02-11

  • @bykimbo how curious 🙂 does joe public include umrats? in reply to bykimbo #
  • Grr. My city council email seems not to be working. #
  • @jamesgraham it's not that long since all women routinely wore headscarves after all! in reply to jamesgraham #
  • Frazzle razzzle frazzzle money pit on wheels grrrr grrr grrr. #
  • Setting the oven to cook jacket potatoes ready for when my evening meeting finishes. #
  • Ah, @lordbonkers has "memories" of Leicester South by-election. http://bit.ly/bBUWul Personally, I have "flashbacks" #
  • My meeting overran and my potatoes got cold. #
  • The combination on things left out on the side is making me want to have golden syrup on my potato. #
  • *Bingbingbing* more than #5aday: apple juice, sandwich salad, banana, beans, melon, pineapple, crystalized ginger. #
  • @miketd Do 'em in the morning. in reply to miketd #
  • @dr_nick no, grooms speak for themselves. Father of the bride, best man, groom, in that order. Groom mostly just thanks people. #
  • @MumblingNerd we definitely like Tobin tax and spoke in favour of it at last Nottm Full Council meeting. We proposed an amendment with… in reply to MumblingNerd #
  • @MumblingNerd … a suggestion of what to do if international Tobin agreement cannot be reached. #
  • "Beat up the eggs, I'm using chopsticks, you could use a whisk…" http://bit.ly/axF4jD #
  • @kayray today's the anniversary of the 1963 first broadcast of Julia Child's TV show. http://bit.ly/cwTXhs in reply to kayray #

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Daily View 2×2: 11 February 2010

Well, let’s see. First the earth cooled. And then the dinosaurs came, but they got too big and fat, so they all died and they turned into oil. Then it was February 11th and time for Daily View, on this, Canadian actor Leslie Nielson’s birthday.

He shares the date with the Beast of Bolsover, Dennis Skinner, and Caribou Barbie, the Republican Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin.

Other notable occurrences today include the death of Sylvia Plath in 1963 and the début of Julia Child’s US TV show The French Chef in 1963. If you’ve never seen it before, go see Julia making omelettes.

2 Cheerful Stories

British Retail’s “irreversible downward spiral”

The Guardian has news that some British towns and cities have so many empty shops they may never recover:

Many of Britain’s towns and cities are suffering from such huge shop vacancy rates that they risk becoming ghost towns, wiping hundreds of millions of pounds off property values, a study revealed yesterday.

Cities such as Wolverhampton and Bradford, where nearly a quarter of shops lie empty, could be on an irreversible downward spiral as a result of the financial crisis. The research by the Local Data Company shows retail vacancy rates across Britain rose 2% in the past six months of last year to 12%, with some towns seeing as much as 24% of its shops lying empty.

“As much as 24%” ? What’s wrong with “Almost a quarter” ?

Oh, and NB, the photo in the story is my home city Nottingham. I’m not sure where it was taken, but it’s not really typical of the city.

Don’t care what the retirement age rises to, I’ll be dead

Good news for unemployed young people: the Independent has the glum news that many people won’t make it as far as retirement:

Plans to raise the retirement age to 68 will cause hardship for millions because three-quarters of people could be too ill to work, a Government-commissioned report warns today. […] Up to 2.5 million years of life are being lost each year in England as a result of poor people dying prematurely, the report estimated.

2 Must-Read Blog Posts

What are other Liberal Democrat bloggers saying? Here are two posts that have caught the eye from the Liberal Democrat Blogs aggregator:

  • Lord Avebury on Uganda
  • As it happens, the House of Lords was debating legislation to add two countries to the ‘white list’ of states which are supposedly safe for asylum-seekers to return to. I started my speech with a reference to the treatment of gays in certain countries, and Uganda in particular.

  • Andrew Reeves’s two very different correspondents
  • Today has been a bizarre day, first John Prescott the former Deputy Prime Minister read my blog post about the hypocritical Tories and lobbyists, and then twittered the message around his followers.

Spotted any other great posts in the last day from blogs that aren’t on the aggregator? Do post up a comment sharing them with us all.

Coming up on LDV later today:

  • What Disraeli really meant
  • How can we sell STV?
  • Shock result – Nick Clegg approval rating
  • Social media and foreign policy.

Stay tuned!

That’s it from me today – now if you’ll excuse me, I have to drive to Scotland.

Tweets on 2010-02-10

  • Interesting interview with local resident on a criminology degree – pulling together uni work with local police meetings. #
  • Teh mobile internets is so not working for me today. 😦 #
  • Lots of confusion about the difference between SUDs and SUEs. One is ponds, one is new housing estates. #
  • *sigh* It's like some people here have never even read the SHLAA! #
  • Sudden flurry of heavy snow #
  • History of Nottingham City Transport – from horse-drawn buses in 1848 http://bit.ly/do8DWI #
  • @ianvisits they probably don't have much in the way of a sink #
  • @willhowells are you cured? Praise be! Alleluia! in reply to willhowells #
  • In today's Trax2Aggravate, someone is playing something that sounds like faint car horns, so I keep looking round to see who's tooting. #

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Pudding Club: Pear and Ginger Cake

Previously on Pudding Club: Chocolate/Chestnut torte / Beef Wellington canapés / Crème renversée au caramel

Tonight’s recipe was found here on the BBC / Good Food site after searching for a Come Dine with Me recipe I couldn’t find again. The CDWM version involved making a paste of butter and sugar, spreading it on foil, lining the foil with tinned pears and putting a ginger cake on top. The paste caramelizes and the pears sink into the ginger. I couldn’t quite find that, and didn’t quite want to improvise, so used the recipe instead.

Here are some thoughts: the instruction “core the pears but leave the stems on” – easily said, not so easily done. I stopped trying after a while and cooked them with the cores in. The recipe seems extremely fluid, so don’t know how it will come out. It also gets you to add liquid ingredients to dry ones, which means I couldn’t mix the flour in too well and ended up with loads of white speckles at the top. I couldn’t get the pears to stay standing up, either, so ended up with them on their sides. And because it was so liquid, all the crystalized ginger sank to the bottom.

So, we’ll have to see how it goes.

I’m not supposed to cook at night when the household is supposed to sleep. It’s pretty antisocial after all. The noise wakes the light sleepers – especially the cats – and the tantalising cooking aromas permeate dreams so that P wakes up salivating and with acid indigestion. But… sometimes I’m much more awake at 4am than I ever am at 8, when the household is properly waking up.

Trying to cook quietly is like that old comedy sketch of the drunk guy trying to get into his house without waking everyone up. Every silent moment turns into a cacophony of sound. Getting baking trays out of piles, saucepans out of stacks, opening crinkly cellophane wrappers. Even the fan on the oven – how much noise does it really make – is it audible upstairs? I try closing the kitchen door, but at the moment, it squeaks. Must grease that at some point. Ginger cake smells are indeed wafting up the stairs. Thus far, I have not heard angry footsteps… I think I may have gotten away with it.

Tweets on 2010-02-08

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Tweets on 2010-02-06

  • I just ousted @fidothe as the mayor of Nottingham Council House on @foursquare! http://4sq.com/cwhENE #
  • Armed with flowers and chocs for a colleague who's moving on today (@ Nottingham Council House) http://4sq.com/cwhENE #
  • Armed with flowers and chocs for a colleague who's moving on today. (@ Nottingham Council House) http://4sq.com/cwhENE #
  • @CllrTim definitely a cool driving cop not a warden, but I'm afraid you were still outwitted by Bond. in reply to CllrTim #
  • 12seconds – Single Point of Failure. http://tiny12.tv/A3FDJ #
  • Would anyone happen to know if Falkirk Wheel is floodlit / operational after dark at this time of year? #
  • RT @lovefilm Twilight star stars shooting new film 'Bel Ami' <<< that made more sense when I slowed down and read it properly. #
  • I just unlocked the "Photogenic" badge on @foursquare! http://4sq.com/d70pPi #
  • @willhowells phew, for a minute I thought it was just me. #
  • Local residents giving Lab portfolio holder a hard time about proposed libray closure (@ Beechdale Road Library) http://4sq.com/9OKv9x #
  • One resident is even promising to pay the £ 12k a year needed to keep the library open! #
  • Meeting ending with round of applause for hardworking local staff. #
  • LGA Lib Dems v helpfully holding their children conference in ward next door to mine. (@ National College for Leadership of Schools) #
  • Facts from quiz: average secondary school headteacher earns over £70k. #
  • % of SEN girls who achieve 5 A-C GCSES ? Only 1.9 #
  • Young people who received a first reprimand and therefore a lifelong criminal record, 08/09: 74,000. #
  • I just became the mayor of National College for Leadership of Schools on @foursquare! http://4sq.com/dsjfiS #
  • Second day at the LGA Lib Dems education conference. The National College really is a super venue. http://4sq.com/dsjfiS #
  • @Thickfurred good turnout, no actual violence, but strong feeling "they've already made up their minds" 😦 in reply to Thickfurred #
  • Delegates being recaffeinated after session on cutting costs without cutting services. http://flic.kr/p/7AY2KR #
  • @Thickfurred decision will be at Budget on 8/3 – but don't think anyone knows how that will follow through on the ground in reply to Thickfurred #

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