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Saturday 30 September 2017

The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow : Freedom of Gogglebox

The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow : Freedom of Gogglebox: In Today's Issue Freedom on the Sofa by Marjory Lacy Gogglebox What's Germany ever done for us? Funny Phobia The Thoughts o...

The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow : Freedom of Gogglebox

The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow : Freedom of Gogglebox: In Today's Issue Freedom on the Sofa by Marjory Lacy Gogglebox What's Germany ever done for us? Funny Phobia The Thoughts o...

Freedom of Gogglebox


In Today's Issue

Freedom on the Sofa by Marjory Lacy
Gogglebox
What's Germany ever done for us?
Funny Phobia
The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow
That's Amaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazing
Random Joke of the Day
Finish with a Song




Freedom of the Sofa.
Do you watch the Channel 4
the programme, Gogglebox?
We do!

What a people watching
an opportunity this is.
They watch T.V.,
we watch them.

People sitting in their
homes, on their Sofas,
watching telly...

Table in front of them with
goodies to nibble.
A lady sits and knits.

The advert breaks show,
Sofa-ology, hurry, hurry,
Hurry! Buy yours, now!

But do they have
freedom of the Sofa.
Who has freedom of the sofa?

is it the dogs?
Most families have one!
Large or small.

Big dogs dominate,
sitting on people who are
sitting on Sofa’s

Little dogs, roll about
or sleep on their people,
on Sofas.

People laughing at programmes,
People discussing programmes
People and dogs in piles
On their sofa’s.

So, who has freedom
of the Sofas bought that,
we see on the telly?

I think the dogs win,
I think Sofa shops, win,
I think I win,
I wrote a poem
About Freedom and Sofa’s!

People just sit on
Their Sofa’s bought
In response to
Sofa-ology adverts!

I have freedom,
I have sofa
I watch Gogglebox.
I do not have a dog!



Gogglebox

Gogglebox is a British reality show that has aired on Channel 4 since 7 March 2013. The show features a number of families and groups of friends from around the United Kingdom who react to British television shows from their own homes. 

 Gogglebox is filmed by two remote cameras known as "hot heads". The TV crew controls these cameras from another room, often the spare room or kitchen.
Twenty-seven different groups of people have appeared on Gogglebox. T
Leon and June have been married for 54 years and are both retired teachers.
Leon says that June usually tells him off after they've finished filming.
Sandra and Sandy have been friends since Sandy was 8 and Sandra was 11. 
Sandra isn't actually always having a Pot Noodle, she just uses a Pot Noodle container as a cup. She says it's because, "Over the years I have smashed a few glasses so it's safer with my Pot Noodle cup!"
The Michael family did not appear in series five because Andy was standing as a UKIP candidate in the general election for Hastings and Rye.
They returned in series six after he failed to get a seat.
Gogglebox stars are paid to appear on the show, but exactly how much is a secret. It has been reported that the stars have had arguments with the producers about pay. Alledgedly some cast members receive "a small contribution to their expenses" of about £15.
There have been 15 international versions of Gogglebox: Australia, USA, Canada, China, Ukraine, Ireland, Italy, Poland, Slovenia, Israel, Germany, Finland, Norway, Belgium, and France.
The Slovenian version of the show is called God, Please Don't Let the TV Die, which is the name of a popular song in Slovenia.

Checking my "stats" I've noticed that another large part of my audience, is Deutschland.
So I'd like to thank all my German readers !

What's Germany ever done for Us ?
Well, they've given us.....

Adidas
Jeans
The Perm
Electric Drills
Black Forest Cake
Recyclable Paper
SMS
The Hole Punch
Cruise Missiles
Accordion
Harmonica
Electron Microscope
X Ray
Accident Insurance
Advent calenders
The Easter Bunny
Metal Detector
Zepplin
Diesel Engine

Who have they given us ?

Boris Becker
Heidi Klum
Claudia Schiffer
Henry Kissinger
Kirsten Dunst
Albert Einstein
Pope Benedict XVI
Karl Marx
Beethoven
John Denver

THANK YOU GERMANY 


Turophobia ?............... The fear of cheese !


The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow

Headline in today's paper :-

News: Hikers too stoned to walk are rescued from Britain’s highest mountain.  
So, as far as I can tell, they were thousands of metres high, and then they started hiking.



Barbie's full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts.

"You’re not Neil Diamond!”, the man exclaimed. “I am”, I said.
Finish with a Song - This is Nena with 99 luftballons, released in 1983

Friday 29 September 2017

The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow : Oh Canada

The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow : Oh Canada: In Today's Issue Oh Canada What has Canada ever done for us ? Funny Phobias Random Joke of the Day That's Amaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...

The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow : Oh Canada

The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow : Oh Canada: In Today's Issue Oh Canada What has Canada ever done for us ? Funny Phobias Random Joke of the Day That's Amaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...

The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow : Oh Canada

The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow : Oh Canada: In Today's Issue Oh Canada What has Canada ever done for us ? Funny Phobias Random Joke of the Day That's Amaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...

Oh Canada

In Today's Issue

Oh Canada
What has Canada ever done for us ?
Funny Phobias
Random Joke of the Day
That's Amaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazing
The Thought's of Chairman Anyhow
Finish with a Song

Oh Canada

Recently I've been looking at my 'stats' and have realised that a large part of my 'audience' is my Canadian pals !.... So I thought it's about time I said thank you.

C Chilly
A Ancestral Trees
N Neat as a Pin
A August
D Democratic
A Amazing




What's Canada Ever Done For Us ?

Things that Canada have given the world :-

The Light Bulb 
The Wonderbra ( Thank You Canada !! )
The Zipper ( Was that before or after the Wonderbra ? )
The Electron Microscope (To find what's beyond my zipper? )
The Blackberry 
Instant Replay
Instant Replay
Instant Mash Potato ( mmmmmmmmmmm powdery )

Famous Canadians....

Captain James T Kirk
Ace Ventura
Marty McFly
Dead Pool
Austin Powers
Pamela Anderson ( sponsored by wonderbra )

So to Canada I say THANK YOU !





Funny Phobias

Vexiphobia is the fear of............................ Flags !




 I can't believe how stupid criminals are these days. I've just been contacted by my credit card company saying my card has been cloned. Now there's some idiot out there who's as broke as I am.
Fredric Baur invented the Pringles can. When he passed away in 2008, his ashes were buried in one.
The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow
RIP Hugh Hefner, Thank you for proving that all our mums were wrong...
Finish with a Song
Here is one of Canada's finest exports, this is Bryan Adams with The Summer of 69 released in 1984

Thursday 28 September 2017

The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow : Super Market Coffee Shop

The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow : Super Market Coffee Shop: In Today's Award Winning Issue ( The award was one length of the swimming pool ) Super Market Coffee Shop  Did You Know ? Superma...

The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow : Super Market Coffee Shop

The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow : Super Market Coffee Shop: In Today's Award Winning Issue ( The award was one length of the swimming pool ) Super Market Coffee Shop  Did You Know ? Superma...

The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow : Super Market Coffee Shop

The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow : Super Market Coffee Shop: In Today's Award Winning Issue ( The award was one length of the swimming pool ) Super Market Coffee Shop  Did You Know ? Superma...

The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow : Super Market Coffee Shop

The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow : Super Market Coffee Shop: In Today's Award Winning Issue ( The award was one length of the swimming pool ) Super Market Coffee Shop  Did You Know ? Superma...

Super Market Coffee Shop

In Today's Award Winning Issue ( The award was one length of the swimming pool )

Super Market Coffee Shop 
Did You Know ? Supermarkets
Funny Phobia
Random Joke of the Day
That's Amaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazing
The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow
Finish with a Song



Vignettes from a Supermarket Coffee Shop

Sat sipping sour coffee, I watch people pass by held up by trolleys.

A woman in comfy shoes uses her metal wheeled basket as a battering ram, chairs squeal their surrender as she scatters them like flat topped ten pins.

Gossiping teenage girls giggle in mock horror. They briefly check me out in case I have potential. I do not.

An old man in a blazer with a dapper hanky in his breast pocket drinks his coffee alone. I'm kind of disappointed when he rises and he's wearing jeans.

The cafe employs a girl with learning difficulties to clear the tables. She does this with microscopic diligence.

The young girl on the checkout, her hair barely bundled into a cheap green baseball cap ,shows all the interest of a year dead goldfish. He face remains chiselled rainy.

A matronly assistant appears from the back like Mr Ben, she potters re-filling displays with pride.

Mother and daughter with hereditary chubbiness share a drink and a cheap chip sandwich both tutting at their excess. Their voices say no but their salivating eyes tell a different story.

Man with paper, customer 11 the sign on his table tells me, takes the print off a local newspaper. His bifocals glint as he tries to maintain focus.

An elderly pair of ladies with tea for two, mirror their teenage neighbours, they also gossip but giggle less..... Just.

A platter is presented to Mr 11, Its plastic top is unveiled in gastronomic tradition. 11 sighs at the sight of his toasted tea cake. I'm not sure if this is pleasure of disappointment.

I'm glanced at by every female who passes my table. My vanity likes to shout it's because of my swarthy good looks. My sanity whispers it's a woman's natural curiosity, 'what am I writing about'. If only they knew it's about them.

The cafe has a rush. Has a coach party arrived?

My nose is filled with frying smells. My diet angel reminds me it's forbidden fruit.... Banana Fritters ?

The young server in the green baseball hat doles out another toasted tea cake, I wonder if there's a special on. Her shoulders slump with the weight of her task. I wonder what job she'd prefer to do and must it include a baseball cap.

Piped music by the store's DJ. I wonder if I can get the channel on DAB.

A man in a wheelchair is trundled to a table. His gasps for breath suggest he still has a lust for life. His wife, I assume, for she seems far too tender for a cash for carer put on his break and goes to queue. I do hope she gets him a toasted tea cake.

A woman with a sleeveless dress and see through back sits sharing a cake with a much less glamorous friend. Given that they are both in their 70's I admire her chutzpah but would rather not see it.

A tall gangly girl in green appears from the kitchen swing doors with two overfull wheelie bins. She pushes them through the cafe to freedom. I wonder if this ever happens in the Ritz.

The wheelchair husband has a sausage roll. His wife cuts it up for him as he pours sugar into her drink. A metaphor for love.

Two young mums roll in with tots, both women in checked shirts and nearly matching parka coats. I wonder if they are on an expedition.

Learning difficulties girl finishes her shift. Her elderly parents sit and wait to take her home. She comes to them in her uniform. The family swell with pride.

A crying baby tries to form words, I clearly hear the start of the word 'mum'. I think of my own grown up daughter and my heart dies a little with loss.

Two tall young people in school uniforms enter. Are they a couple? is it an after school date? They catch me looking over and writing. I think I've been rumbled.



For My American Chums, Here's Some Interesting Facts About
Supermarket Shopping !
(Source creditdonkey.com)

  • How long does the average shopper spend in the grocery store? 
    According to the Time Use Institute, the average shopping trip takes 41 minutes. If you multiply that by the 1.5-trip per week average, that’s over 53 hours per year you’re spending in the grocery store.

  • When do shopping trips take the longest? 
    If you want to get in and out quickly, head to the grocery store on the weekdays. If you wait until Saturday or Sunday, you’re going to spend an average of 7 minutes more in the store.

  • What day of the week is the most popular for grocery shopping? 
    Saturdays are prime time for grocery shoppers. Approximately 41 million Americans choose this day to do their weekly shopping.

  • Which day is the best for avoiding crowds? 

  • Shoppers who prefer a little more peace and quiet may want to plan their grocery store trips for Mondays or Tuesdays. Traffic averages out to about 29 million shoppers on these days, so you don’t have to worry about traffic jams in the produce section.

  • What time of day is the busiest time at grocery stores?
    On weekdays, you’ll see the most activity between 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. as people dash in to pick up last-minute items for dinner. On the weekends, things get started a little earlier, with traffic peaking between 11 a.m. and noon.

  • Where do people do most of their shopping? 
    Despite competition from drugstores, warehouse clubs, supercenters, and gourmet grocers, traditional supermarkets are still the go-to choice for food shoppers. Eighty-three percent of shoppers use them regularly for their edible purchases.

  • How common is online grocery shopping? 
    You can buy almost anything online these days, including groceries, but it hasn't taken off as much as books or electronics. Overall, 3% of shoppers say they purchase their groceries via the Internet.

  • How many shoppers go to more than one store for groceries? 
    Savvy shoppers know you always have to be on the lookout for the best deals. Over 40% of shoppers say they go to more than one store to get all the things they need.

  • What percentage of shoppers take a written list to the grocery store?
    Going to the grocery store without a list is a guaranteed way to forget something or spend more than you planned. Sixty-nine percent of women say they make a list before going shopping compared to 52% of men.

  • How often are shoppers using coupons? 
    Couponing is an effective strategy for cutting grocery costs, and the majority of shoppers seem to be using them. Women are more likely to clip coupons, with 57% of female shoppers collecting them compared to 41% of men.

  • How much of household income goes towards grocery purchases? 
    Just 5.6% of total disposable income pays for grocery purchases these days. By comparison, Americans spend 4.3% of their disposable income on dining out.

  • How many supermarkets are there in the U.S.?
    Altogether, there are nearly 38,000 supermarkets in the United States. Seventy percent of those are conventional grocery stores, with supercenters, gourmet stores, warehouse clubs, and military commissaries making up the remaining 30%.

  • How much do Americans spend at grocery stores annually? 
    Americans are spending big bucks to stay well-fed. In 2014, supermarket sales in the U.S. topped $638 billion. Sixty-five percent of that is spent at traditional grocery stores alone.

  • How many items does the average grocery store carry? 
    Not being able to find what you need usually isn’t an issue at your typical supermarket. For example, in 2014, grocery stores offered more than 42,200 items on average.

  • How many Americans shop at a grocery store every day? 
    On an average day, 32 million Americans head to the grocery store to pick up the necessities. That works out to 1 in 7 adults who are shopping at any given time.

  • How many grocery trips does the average shopper make per week? 
    There’s nothing more frustrating than having to go back to the grocery store because you forgot something. According to the Food Marketing Institute, shoppers hit the supermarket an average of 1.5 times per week.

  • What percentage of shoppers do all the shopping for their household? 
    Approximately 68% of grocery shoppers say they’re solely responsible for doing all the shopping for their family. Multi-person households represent 43% of shoppers while singles account for 25% of all primary shoppers.

  • How much do primary shoppers spend on average? 
    The weekly shopping bill for primary spenders of multi-person households comes to $118 on average. Single shoppers spend about half that, averaging $60 a week.

  • Do men or women do most of the grocery shopping? 
    Women are more likely to be found cruising the grocery store aisles than men. Among primary shoppers for multi-person households, 70% are female. For the non-married crowd, 53% are women.

  • How old is the average grocery shopper? 
    The average age for adult grocery shoppers in the U.S. is 44. The average for female shoppers is slightly higher, at 47.

  • Who spends the most time shopping? 
    Women take a little longer to get their shopping done than men, averaging 42 minutes versus 39. The under 30 crowd also takes longer, averaging a 43-minute trip compared to 40 minutes for shoppers aged 30 and up.

  • What are shoppers spending the most money on? 
    The biggest chunk of the shopping budget goes toward the middle aisles of the store. Nearly 25% of grocery shopping dollars are spent on processed foods and sweets.

  • What percentage of shoppers prefer locally grown food? 
    Concerns about processed foods have led some shoppers to opt for organic versions of their favorite products. Despite the higher cost, 25% of shoppers say they specifically look for foods that are locally grown or sourced.


The fear of shopping is .......Officinaphobia



Random Joke of the Day..

I think my Dog maybe smarter than me . he understands several words and commands. and yet I don't understand a single bark ? ....


In 1989, Walmart pulled Listerine off shelves after a woman claimed it burned her mouth. After testing, they restocked it. Turns out that's just how Listerine tastes.


The Thoughts Of Chairman Anyhow

You'd be surprised how quickly the sales people at the B&Q try and assist you after ignoring you for the past 15 minutes when you try and start a chainsaw
Finish with a Song
This is Corner Shop with Brim Full of Asher released in 1997



Wednesday 27 September 2017

The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow : Cilla Black

The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow : Cilla Black:   In Today's Issue A Tribute to Cilla Black by Marjory Lac...

The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow : Cilla Black

The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow : Cilla Black:   In Today's Issue A Tribute to Cilla Black by Marjory Lac...

The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow : Cilla Black

The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow : Cilla Black:   In Today's Issue A Tribute to Cilla Black by Marjory Lac...

Cilla Black

 
In Today's Issue

A Tribute to Cilla Black by Marjory Lacy
Cilla Black
Funny Phobias
Random Joke of the Day
The Thoughts Of Chairman Anyhow
That's Amaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazing
Finish with a Song




Cilla
said it.
Surprise!
Surprise!

We  cried,
we  laughed
her  distinctive
shrill  Liverpool
voice  on  our  T.V.,
screens,  her   laugh,
her   red   hair,  her    
many     song      hits.
She  was  full  of  love
full  of  energy
full    of    fun!
She  was  
ours!

Cilla.
Our  Cilla.
Surprise!
Surprise!




  • Cilla was actually born Priscilla Maria Veronica White in Liverpool on 27 May 1943.
  • Her stage name was "Swinging Cilla".
  • Many of her first performances were at Liverpool's Cavern Club, which she blamed for her hearing loss.
  • She often sang with The Beatles and in 1963 was the first female artists to be signed by their manager Brian Epstein.
  • Her first number 1 was Anyone Who Had A Heart, which stayed at the top spot for 3 weeks in February 1963.
  • The song went on to sell over 1 million copies worldwide as did her second UK number 1, You're My World.
  • Cilla never managed to break the US but Elvis Presley had a copy of You're My World on his Graceland jukebox.
  • She was married to her manager Bobby Willis for more than 30 years until he died of lung cancer in October 1999.
  • The couple had three sons together; Robert, Ben and Jack. They also had a daughter, Ellen, in 1975 but sadly she only lived for 2 hours.



Melophobia is the fear of music. The origin comes from the Greek word melopoeia (which is the art of forming melody) and phobia is Greek (meaning fear). 






A circle walks into a pub."Your round," I said.




The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow

It's been announced today that James Dyson is to invest heavily in a radical new design on the electric car .... It'll suck !




Kim Jong Il wrote six operas, and his son works in my chip shop.....



Finish with a Song

This is Cilla Black with Anyone who had a Heart, released in 1964