The Bucket List…

I’m not sure why, but lately I’ve been hearing about Bucket Lists or Things to do before I die. As I approach 40 Years of age, I thought it might be a good idea to create my own list.

Moli in Paris

Please don’t read anything into the order of the list. These are just random wishes and desires that I have for my life.

1: Do a Job I love.
2: Get paid to take pictures or for a picture I’ve taken.
3: Drive a racing car.
4: Fly a helicopter.
5: Lose 3 stone in weight and get fit.
6: Get Married and Have a family of my own.
7: Buy a house with a garden and have a big kitchen table.
8: Get my missing tooth replaced.
9: Drive from West to East America in a Muscle car.
10: Drink beer at Oktoberfest in Munich.
11: Learn to play a Piano with some degree of skill.
12: Write My Will.
13: Play the tables in Vegas.
14: Write a book / Script and see it in print.
15: Go to Thorpe Park with other people that want to go and have fun on the rides.
16: Fast for 48 hours and give the money I would have spent to charity.
17: Visit the North Pole or Antartica.
18: Fire a gun.
19: Spend the day dressed as Doctor Who.
20: Go on a Whisky tasting.
21: Visit Japan.
22: Spend a day cuddling a Wombat.
23: Hire a Caterham Super 7 for the weekend.
24: Spend a week in a cottage at Portmerion, ideally getting their in item 23.

 

I dare say more to follow… Can you think of any?

M

HMS Dauntless…

HMS Dauntless pays a visit to London’s dockland for the Defense and Security International show at Excel, sometimes billed as the world’s largest arms fair… Some of the exhibitors came into work to buy things for their demonstrations and one was testing the best speakers for the sound of gunfire… Made the rest of my customers a little worried I can tell you…

HMS Dauntless

If you want to see the Dauntless, the fair will last till the 17th September…

M

Doctor Who Experience

As a Doctor Who fan I really needed to go to the experience at Olympia. Getting up close to the costumes and sets was fantastic as well as the interactive elements of the experience which will remain a secret until you go along yourself…

However, he are some pictures I took from my visit…

Doctor Who Exibition 2011

Doctor Who Exibition 2011

Doctor Who Exibition 2011

Here is a link to the rest…

http://www.flickr.com/photos/xalio/sets/72157627400729521/

The long line…

After 37 years its time to leave Manor Park. It has been the place of my family home for as long as I can remember and I have so many memories from the day we moved in. I was only 3 years old at the time but I remember meeting my first friend and neighbor Samantha. We are still friends now and I remember playing in the street as you could in those days. Piggy in the middle, hop scotch and riding our bikes up and down. However, my strongest memory was playing in each others houses and in the garden. Most of the time I ended up getting hurt and my mum was forced to collect what was left of me from whatever accident had befallen me, which was normally something to do with Samantha’s swing and spinning me way too fast.

MOLI & SAMANTHA

I remember all the Christmas dinners with my parents and grand parents and even a Great Grand father. We had my mum’s special recipe stuffing, roast potato’s and turkey. However, things have now changed and now it’s just my mum and I left.

I remember the parties we held for my birthday. Jelly and Ice cream as a schoolboy and a Fancy dress party for my 21st with my friends and neighbours in some amazing costumes. The community came together in 1977 for the Queens silver jubilee…

SILVER JUBILEE 1977 - EGG AND SPOON RACE

I remember the long summers playing in the garden with toys and water fights with my dad. I remember him running away from my water pistol and falling over on the wet grass and straight through a giant flowerpot. We had a giant pool in the summer and my mates would come over for a splash around. As I got older I would spend the summers in the garden sunbathing and getting very burnt. Not to forget all the pets that I had such as a Goldfish, a rabbit, a few dogs, some mice and a duck…

MOLI & SAM

MOLI & DONALD

As an only child my bedroom was my world. From a young age I had a big black and white television at the end of the bed and remember watching ‘The Sweeny’ before going to school the next day. I played my various computers in that room and even turned it into a home cinema room. It had various beds and numerous colours to suit my changing life and increase in age.

Above all of this, it was a home to my family and I for 37 years. It has so much history and I have so many memories of happy and sad times. The rooms of the house have been filled with so many conversations and so much laughter its almost too much to remember. The sense that I’m left with beyond everything else is that it was a happy home surrounded by love.

The area has changed for the worse with the dregs of society replacing the doctors, lawyers and teachers that had once made the street their home too. A once clean and leafy street has been replaced with old TV’s and Couches being dumped on the roadside and noises and smells that have more in keeping with the slums of the world than an East London residential street. I know that my mum moving away from these disgusting people is the right thing to do.

My family is part of a long line of people that have taken residence since the house was built at the turn of the century starting with…

1896 William Lyon – Bought the land.

1897 William Fish, a Butterer & Cheese Monger from Upton Park

1922 – A.A Caton
1922 – Annie Till
1938 – R.B Meldon
1953 – Grace Page & Henry Page
1962 – John Sayer & Frank McGovern
1963 – John Foody
1964 – David Robinson (2500)
1971 – David Law (£5000)
1975 – The Oliver Family ( £10,000)

Now it has come to pass the home on to a new family and for them to have their own adventures. I hope that they have as much life and love as I did there and I will never forget it.

M

Riot Unreported…

After the worst night of rioting in living memory, London this morning wakes up to the remains of cars, home and businesses destroyed by mindless thugs. For me, it was a waste of time going to work. Not because my business was damaged but because the customers simply kept away. People were scared for their safety and only ventured out for distress purchases and things that they can’t live without.

The most striking thing was all the peoples stories that have been told to me today. Most acts of violence don’t get reported and those who commit crimes either get caught or not, however if a major supermarket had 50 people break into it and steal all the electrical goods, that would be very big news. However, that is something that did happen last night and it went un-reported. Major shopping areas like East Ham, Barking, Romford and Ilford had riots in their towns but the press failed to mention it. A retail park security guard was beaten up and slashed with a knife because these idiots felt that he would have the keys to all the shops. He’s alive but in hospital recovering from his injuries. None of these and many more stories have gone unreported in the press and in some cases, unsupported by the police who were clearly dealing with even bigger issues.

However, this changed a little today. A few thugs tried to cause trouble and when I called the police, I had a Terminator 2 moment. When asked, how many people arrived, I said, ” All of the I think” Very impressed with the response and I’m told by some of the officers that things will be different tonight. Lets hope so. I certainly love seeing those pictures of people cleaning up the city together.

Boarding Up

However, it would appear that it’s another night of terror in the UK and Manchester appears to be having its turn tonight. All my business can do now is close early and board up the windows and just get through tonights events.

Moli