GDPR Cookie Consent by SimpleServe Privacy Script CLOSED -Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman. - AAD Consumer Forum

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

CLOSED -Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

    For Diddles


    Hi all, I wonder if this would count as a Handy Christmas story as the event’s I am about to tell you happened one August.

    Back around 8 years ago when we were living in the Great Glen and working for the Mad Lady Laird of Ochyesassenach. We used to do a bit of Bed and Breakfast to help make ends meet.

    At the time we had a rather large 4 bed roomed cottage and parking for around 20 cars, the view from the cottage was stunning so we used to do reasonably well.

    Our nearest Neighbours were a couple of southerners called Dot and Tim, one day when I had a few drams I called the Tot and Dim and the name stuck.

    Now Tot and Dim were nice people, they also did B&B but they did have a hygiene problem. Their cottage was only small and when they got a double booking they would stay in a small caravan at the back of their cottage.

    Dim was a driver by trade and as he made early starts most days he would cook the breakfast’s the evening before ready to be warmed in the microwave before being served to the guests the next morning. In the tiny kitchen where they prepared the food the budgies cage was right next to the cooker. It wasn’t unusual to get feathers and bits of millet stuck to your 12 hour old fried egg.

    Dim liked a dram himself and often we would get them both vas uninvited visitors for Sunday Lunch.
    Dim would bring a cheap bottle of Scotch offer me one and then attack my Grouse. Once he was in such a state they stayed over as he couldn’t drive. It took a week with the windows in the room and several tins of air freshener before we could use the room.

    Before I go on, I must tell you that one time when this happened I sent for Dims son to come and collect him. His son was a male nurse and a very nice boy (if you get my drift) He was also the size of a man mountain, when he saw his father laid recumbent he swung him up over his shoulder and then poured him into the back of a Vauxhall Nova with no trouble at all.

    So you will find no trouble at all in realizing why Tot and Dim could not understand why a lot of their customers drove straight past their cottage or only stayed for one night.

    So back to the story.

    It was late one evening about mid August, when we got a phone call from Dim.
    Handy he said have you anyone booked in tonight as we have a couple here looking for a room for the night. Have you got full booking? I asked. No said Dim but they are looking for somewhere with a little more space than we have. Send them over I said we have a double ready.

    Sure enough about tem minutes later me and Mrs H were stood at our gate to welcome our guests.

    When the hire car stopped and the couple got out Mrs H looked at me with total disbelief,
    The Chap got out first , he was tall, thin, Long black beard side burns to match and he was wearing his Kippah (Jewish Scull Cap). His Wife struggled to get out of the passenger side as she was heavily pregnant , we later found out that she was 8 ½ months.

    I whispered to Mrs H, Jesus Mary and Joseph , don’t tell me we have been chosen.
    Mrs H whispered back practical as ever, what am I going to give them to eat?
    Well the full English Breakfast is off the menu I replied.

    A few minutes later when we had shown them the room, unloaded their bags and got them settled at the kitchen table for a cuppa the Chap told me they had only just flown in from Tel-aviv that afternoon. This was a holiday they had planned before his wife became pregnant expecting their first child. The plan was just to travel from Scotland down into the south staying at B&B’s and small hotels with no fixed route in mind. He said he hadn’t realised that being August he would be in the middle of our Summer Holidays.

    He had stopped at several places looking for a room only to be told they were all fully booked.

    Privately I wonder if his lack of success in finding a room was due to the fact that a lot of the local proprietors were Lodge Brothers, you know the sort with a funny handshake and rolled up trouser legs.

    Eventually in desperation they had stopped at Dims place, but one look told him that the place was hardly Kosher.

    This gave me the opportunity to ask that as they obviously had special dietary requirements, what had we got that would be acceptable for them to eat. That isn’t a problem said the chap, we have brought our own supplies from home, just show me where the crockery is kept and we will do our own cooking.

    As it turns out they were a wonderful couple, we had photographs taken with them in our kitchen.
    A couple of months later we got a card from them thanking us for our hospitality and telling them they had only just made it back to Israel in time for the birth of their son.

    Mind you the Night they stopped with us I did go outside later and look at the sky to make sure that there wasn’t any bright stars overhead. Mind you I did think the ponies were acting strangely in the stables that were attached to our cottage.

    Funny what tricks your imagination can play on you.

    Regards all, Handy.
    Mother Nature Don't Draw Straight lines, We are Broken Moulds in Life's Grand Design, We look a Mess but we're doing fine,
    Life Long Card Carrying Member Of the Union of Different Kinds.

    Comment


    • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

      Lovely story Tot & Dim eh! I always have begg & acon for breakfast now, as I also have a habit of letter transposing.
      If happy little bluebirds fly, beyond the rainbow, why, oh why can't I?

      sigpic

      Comment


      • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

        Merry christmas Handy and as ever your a star
        "If wishes were horses, beggars would ride"

        Comment


        • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

          Originally posted by diddlydee View Post
          Lovely story Tot & Dim eh! I always have begg & acon for breakfast now, as I also have a habit of letter transposing.
          Though hopefully not the way Dim used to cook it.
          We got invited for Boxing Day lunch at their place, The Lady Laird invited herself to ours. That Day we had 2 lunches though we were glad we had already eaten at ours, we excused ourselves by saying we had both caught sore throats from drinking out of wet glasses

          The Budgie I mentioned earlier was an excellent talker. We looked after it for a couple of weeks while they were on holiday.

          Now everyday when the RAF used to fly over at extreme low level it used to listen to Mrs H.

          When they took it home and the first low Jet came over the Budgie fell off it's perch and shouted You Barstewards.

          I can't think where it heard it

          Mother Nature Don't Draw Straight lines, We are Broken Moulds in Life's Grand Design, We look a Mess but we're doing fine,
          Life Long Card Carrying Member Of the Union of Different Kinds.

          Comment


          • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

            Originally posted by Handyman View Post
            A few minutes later when we had shown them the room, unloaded their bags and got them settled at the kitchen table for a cuppa the Chap told me they had only just flown in from Tel-aviv that afternoon. This was a holiday they had planned before his wife became pregnant expecting their first child. The plan was just to travel from Scotland down into the south staying at B&B’s and small hotels with no fixed route in mind. He said he hadn’t realised that being August he would be in the middle of our Summer Holidays.

            He had stopped at several places looking for a room only to be told they were all fully booked.

            Privately I wonder if his lack of success in finding a room was due to the fact that a lot of the local proprietors were Lodge Brothers, you know the sort with a funny handshake and rolled up trouser legs.
            Eh?

            Do you mean that you think Freemasons hate Jews, or they'd present their guests the bill (with statutory interest added) for having built KST?

            Comment


            • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

              I had no idea the FM's hate jews...

              Good news. MW has just made xmas no 1...

              DBS (dearly beloved sibling) is being her usual snotty self and I had a wobble last night with tiredness....

              Wonder how much gunk is in coffee flavouring for my e-cig. Only changed the carto on Wednesday or Thursday. Just greeted with fully bunged up hole LOL


              And I don't mean my derriere either :

              SC

              Comment


              • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

                Good Evening All, Handy is nicely stuffed with Turkey and a few glasses of real ale. Lady Hooray and guests have all gone somewhere else for Lunch (OK so its @ 5.00 pm but you know how long these posh lunches take )

                So I have had a really easy day, if I don't count getting Stepson 4's car started.

                Well another 5 minutes and it's on with the Christmas pud.

                Hopeing you are all having a great day.

                Regards, Handy
                Mother Nature Don't Draw Straight lines, We are Broken Moulds in Life's Grand Design, We look a Mess but we're doing fine,
                Life Long Card Carrying Member Of the Union of Different Kinds.

                Comment


                • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

                  Originally posted by Strawberry_Cupcake View Post
                  I had no idea the FM's hate jews.
                  They don't.

                  There might be the little matter of the death in service policy taken out by Master H.A. which I gather was never paid out perhaps due to the plurality of his assailants.
                  Last edited by CleverClogs (RIP); 25 December 2011, 17:43.

                  Comment


                  • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

                    Thanks CC, I was about to clarify the situation for those that didn't know the true facts. There are some organisations that Freemasonry is at odds with which include the Salvation Army and up until VERY recently the Roman Catholic Church per se and that particular enmity had run long and deep.

                    As you and I well know know from previous discussions on this subject.

                    regards
                    Garlok

                    Comment


                    • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

                      Hey Guys, I didn't mean to start a heavy discussion on the subject of FM's and who they do or don't like. My story is true, but It was only and observation I passed because of the number of places the couple I mentioned had tried before they got to us.

                      But as an example of the grip they had on the area. One chap I knew took 1 year and one day to get planning permission to erect an old wooden classroom as a workshop for his business. It was sited where it could not be seen from the road, at the rear of his own large property. The Local Master of the Lodge applied for planning permission to convert a Grade 2 cottage. It took him 1 week and 1 day to get permission to demolish the lot apart from one wall.
                      The Construction was completed in less than 3 months because all the local building trades left the jobs they were working on to work on his.

                      I myself once got an anonymous phone call saying I was note to quote less than X£'s per hour as the lads in the lodge would not like it if the playing field wasn't level.

                      Regards all, Handy
                      Mother Nature Don't Draw Straight lines, We are Broken Moulds in Life's Grand Design, We look a Mess but we're doing fine,
                      Life Long Card Carrying Member Of the Union of Different Kinds.

                      Comment


                      • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

                        Hi Handy,

                        No I agree with you. I am not a brother but most of my family are and have been steeped in it. My antithesis to such in a modern society has led to deep divisions and estrangements over many years including with my own father and brother. I have perhaps mellowed a little and perhaps those still alive have mellowed as age creeps up on us all. However this led me, despite my antithesis, to read up as much as I could about is origins, real beliefs etc.

                        I have drawn the conclusion that none of them should be involved in any form of law enforcement at all in any role and that there are more sinster aspects to it than most ordinary folk would believe. However I am more concious in the last four to five years that more senior serious members have become more sensitive to the public's perception of their activities and the rather more dubious activities of younger members. Hence more and more are being removed from the Order or being deprived of their fraternal benefits.

                        best regards
                        Garlok
                        Last edited by garlok; 26 December 2011, 10:47.

                        Comment


                        • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

                          Morning all, Has anyone else noticed how much more tired you feel when you have been doing nothing? I must admit it's nice to get a couple of days off, mind you cleaning up after our visitors SS4 and GD (age 13) has been work enough. I don't mind people feeling at home here, but they take the place over and I end up feeling like the visitor.

                          They never move a thing after themselves, move a cup or even put the towels they have used in a laundry basket.

                          We didn't see GD on Christmas day, she got up at 10 opened her presents, went back to bed. Got up at 4 to eat, then took over the bathroom for 3 hours. Eventually she got off her laptop @ 10 and came down for Mrs H to sort out the DIY Nose Piercing she had done up in the guest bedroom. Meanwhile her Dad SS4 was slowly getting off his face on the 1/2 ounce of Skunk he had brought with him and the Alcopops that we had left over from DD's visit at the beginning of the month.

                          Oh the relief when they set off home yesterday.

                          Right Coffee break and Chat over, time to get the cleaner out and get some work done, Mrs Handy is up at the Hall this morning doing Laundry for her Ladyship 5 guest beds to change and launder, all super King size .

                          She will be knackered when she gets back.

                          Regards all, Handy
                          Mother Nature Don't Draw Straight lines, We are Broken Moulds in Life's Grand Design, We look a Mess but we're doing fine,
                          Life Long Card Carrying Member Of the Union of Different Kinds.

                          Comment


                          • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

                            Well things are still quiet here. Mrs H is up a the Hall giving it a tidy up ready for Her Ladyships party tomorrow night. I am just taking 5 before giving our place a quick once over.

                            After a week without going near the decorating tools I think I'm starting to get withdrawal symptoms. I only have the landing to do in the new year and a couple of little joinery jobs and that's the entire cottage done out. Mind you it's taken since last March to do.

                            I was afraid I would still be decorating on Christmas Eve but I managed to finish the day before.

                            Click image for larger version

Name:	living room 1 upload.jpg
Views:	1
Size:	350.1 KB
ID:	1385056

                            Not to every ones taste I will agree but it's what we like. As I said once before Handy doesn't do minimalist.

                            Click image for larger version

Name:	bedroom 1 upload.jpg
Views:	1
Size:	247.4 KB
ID:	1385058

                            We even got the master bedroom back together before the visitors descended

                            All I have to do now is when the trimmings go back in the loft is sort out the Family Photographs and the paintings to go back on the walls.

                            Right onwards and upwards, Mrs H will have her work cut out for her this morning so I will try to make sure she can put her feet up this afternoon.

                            Regards all, Handy
                            Mother Nature Don't Draw Straight lines, We are Broken Moulds in Life's Grand Design, We look a Mess but we're doing fine,
                            Life Long Card Carrying Member Of the Union of Different Kinds.

                            Comment


                            • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

                              Looks a very nice pad Handy.... & you can't beat a wood burner
                              I'm an official AAD Moderator and also a volunteer, here to help make the forum run smoothly. Any views or opinions are mine and not the official line of AAD. Similarly, any advice I have offered you is done so on an informal basis, without prejudice or liability. If in doubt seek advice from a qualified insured professional - Find a Solicitor or go to the National Probono Centre.

                              If you spot an abusive or libellous post then please report it by Clicking Here. If you need to contact me, for instance if I've issued you a warning, moved, edited or deleted your post, please send me a message by clicking my username.

                              Comment


                              • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

                                Looks great Handy!!!

                                I have a pot bellied wood burner in my workshop for the last four years and they are fantastic. Also dry heat and the tools do not go so rusty------ rust------- my sworn enemy in winter

                                Why I didn't do it years ago I don't know.

                                Also free heat, we had to fell a large willow that was becoming dangerous and I still have nearly a winter's worth of fuel left plus the birch that had to go last year.

                                regards
                                Garloo

                                Comment

                                Working...
                                X