The Anonymous Widower

Jazz At the New Merlin’s Cave

I took a 38 bus this lunchtime to go and have lunch with a friend and passed along Rosebery Avenue from Saddlers Wells Theatre to the main sorting Office at Mount Pleasant.

When we lived in the Barbican in the 1970s, sometimes C and I would go for a drink with the children at a jazz pub called New Merlin’s Cave to see John Chilton’s Feetwarmers and sometimes George Melly at Sunday lunchtimes. The pub was to the north side of the bus route.

I looked up the pub on the Internet and found this history.

Did those who were children in the 1970s suffer from being in a jazz club with all that booze and cigarette smoke?

Sadly the New Merlin’s Cave is no more!

February 6, 2011 Posted by | World | , , | Leave a comment

My Alternative to Alternative Vote

I don’t like the system of Alternative Vote, especially in countries, where voters have little political awareness.  One of the reasons is that many just vote, by going 1, 2, 3 etc. from the top.  Now that means that a lot of people with surnames beginning with  A get elected.  It is good for Balls, Brown, Blair, Clegg, Cameron and Cable, but worse for those like Milliband or Wanker.

I would prefer some form of elimination and runoff system, based on the principle that no-one can get elected unless they have got fifty percent of the votes.  There would also be a none-of-the-above box. After the first round, if the one with most votes, got more than fifty percent, then they are elected. If the none-of-the-above box got over the magic fifty, then all candidates are banned and the election is rerun with new idiots. In all other cases, any who got less than say five percent would be eliminated and a simple rerun is performed.

The permutations are endless and it would clog parliament up for months deciding what should be done.  At least this would stop pointless legislation being passed.

February 6, 2011 Posted by | World | , | Leave a comment

Labour Makes Voting More Appealing to Younger Votes

According to Seven Day Sunday on Radio 5, the Labour Party is thinking of calling the ballot box, the X-Box, to make voting more appealing to younger voters.

I know it’s a show you don’t take seriously, but I like the idea.  The trouble is, it’s the sort of idea, you could believe had been thought up by a bunch of self-opinionated politicians.

February 6, 2011 Posted by | World | , | 2 Comments

I’ve Never Been to Barnsley

As Ipswich won yesterday, I thought that I might go to the match at Barnsley on Saturday.  By train of course.

According to Google Maps, Oakwell isn’t too far from the train station and would appear to be walkable or a few pounds in a taxi.  But the Barnsley FC web site assumes that all visiting supporters will come by car.

Not so, the Ipswich program of yesterday which says this.

Barnsley Station is around a 10-minute walk from Oakwell. Follow signs for the MetroDome leisure complex, from where the ground is clearly visible.

Surely, this advice should be on the Barnsley FC website, especially as Barnsley has a modern newly-rebuilt station at Barnsley Interchange.  So perhaps we soft Southerners walk a lot more than those in the North.

It would be interesting to check health statistics and obesity levels for Barnsley against those for Ipswich.

I’ve also checked and I can get a First Class return from St. Pancras for just £38.30, which is only two pounds more than I paid yesterday for a journey about half as long.

February 6, 2011 Posted by | Sport, Transport/Travel | , | 2 Comments