Wwe Live In The UK November 2012 DVD.

I am going to watch this Wwe wrestling dvd sometime it is one of my favourite wrestling dvds and one of my favourite Wwe Live In The UK dvds from when I was young. It is Wwe Live In The UK November 2012 disc one is a Main Event episode and an old RAW episode and disc two is an old Superstars episode and an old Smackdown episode all from November 2012 which was on back then on Sky Sports when I was twenty six years old when I was in my mid twenties when I was younger.

Sky Sports And Sky Sports 1 Sky Channel In 95 And 1996.

I remember when Sky Sports was like this in 1995 and 96 when I was eight nine and ten years old when I was little and at Glebe School. Wwe use to still be on it they use to put the wrestling Monday Night Raw and the Wwe wrestling pay per views on this channel all the time that year in 1996 and 95 and this is what the Sky Sports channels on Sky use to look like back then and was like back then back in those days when I was younger.

Car Crash Britain Caught On Camera.

I love watching Car Crash Britain Caught On Camera when it is on the telly I think it is really good and I think all the episodes of it are really good to. It is all real life car crashes that have happened in real life I find it very interesting and I really enjoy watching it all the time to every time it is on the telly on itv. The series started on the 5th February 2015 when I was twenty eight when I was in my late twenties when I was younger and I really enjoy watching it to.

AEW All Elite Wrestling Dark Elevation Cancelled.

Disappointing news about AEW Dark Elevation but at least AEW Dynamite is still on every Wednesday night. AEW Dark aired its last episode on April 25, 2023 of this year. Both it and Dark Elevation were canceled, for the time being, to make way for AEW’s upcoming television program, Collision, which is set to premier in June 2023. This was due to a new deal with AEW’s broadcast partner Warner Bros.

The Uncanny 1977 DVD.

This is the other horror movie I bought on dvd on Sunday at Tynemouth Market it is from 77 it came out and was released on the 24th August 1977 before I was born and I have already watched it and I think it is really good the main actor in the Hammer Horror film is Peter Cushing and it is called The Uncanny. This is the dvd I bought at Tynemouth Market on Sunday and Peter Cushing is the main star in the Hammer Horror film it is on for 1 hour 28 minutes just an hour and 28 minutes just under an hour and a half.

The Nanny 1965 Hammer Horror DVD.

I bought this dvd at Tynemouth Market on Sunday its a Hammer Horror film the scary movie came out and was released on the 7th November 1965 before I was born. It is from 65 and Bette Davis is the main star the main actress in the film and it is called The Nanny and it is on for 91 minutes an hour and a half I have already watched it and it is really good and it is a black and white horror movie.

Wwe NXT 2022.

I love watching Wwe NXT on the Wwe Network I am getting through last years Wwe NXT episodes from 2022 of last year on the Wwe Network. I have twenty six more Wwe NXT episodes to watch on the Wwe Network then I can watch the Wwe NXT episodes on the Wwe Network from this year 2023 and it is one of my favourite things to watch on the Wwe Network to.

Center Parcs May 2023.

I had a really nice time away last week at Center Parcs with my Dad Bern Mum Dan Harry and Ellie. These are two photos of me and Ellie at Center Parcs my Mum took these two photos of me and Ellie the weather was very nice and I really enjoyed going to the swimming pool in The Butterfly Centre and going down the slides in the swimming pool and The Lodge we had was really nice to and I really liked it.

My Grandmother August 1901- March 1988

My Grandmother Agnes Elizabeth Burns (Todd) was born in Newcastle from Scottish parents who had moved from Glasgow before she was born. Her Father was a comptometer on the Glasgow Herald. This job entailed using tweezers to put in the lettering for all the stories before the newspaper was printed and sent out to the public. His eye sight suffered greatly over the years because of this and he had to find another job when he could no longer continue. This meant moving to Newcastle to become a blacksmith and here the family settled. He was George Todd and his wife was Agnes Todd. They had four children Agnes was the youngest.

Life was hard as with most people of that time, and my Grandmother went into service at 16 years old after her schooling. She worked for Duke of Northumberland in their great house and the Duchess gave my Grandmother a silver picture frame when she left aged 21 to work in a bakers shop in Newcastle. The wages were higher and not so long hours.

The bakers was called Carricks in Newcastle Grainger Street and the business continues today but the old cafe has gone. As a waitress she served lovely sandwhiches and cakes to the patrons. She told me as a treat to the staff down stairs washing all the dishes and preping the food, she would send clean cups with cakes in down with the dirty dishes so the staff could find them and enjoy the cakes in secret. There was a ‘dolly’ to put the dishes in like a box on the wall which acted like a lift if you pulled the pully rope. It got food from the kitchen and sent dirty dishes down for washing.

At 20 years old she met a dashing young man James Archibold Burns( my Grandfather) who had fought in WW1 but been injured by an explosion which resulted in a metal plate in his head and gassed in the trenches but he was on the mend. His family owned a chip shop in Benwell and when he inherited the business he was not really interested and placed a manager there, the manageress was robbing the business blind and he lost it to the bank as the mortgage was not being paid while he was away fighting. My Grandmother and Grandfather married in 1922 and had three children, a boy and two girls. They also lived in Newcastle close by to Agnes and George their grandparents.

The eldest of the girls was my Mum who became a tailoress and her sister became a secretary and married an airman and moved to Southhampton. She developed Rheumatoid Arthritis very severely and was in a wheelchair in her thirties.

The boy became a plumber but fell off a roof at 18 years old and became epileptic and never really worked after the accident because of the medication, he died aged 47.

Grandmother used to make extra money during the second world war as everything was on ration, by trading goods eg she had a friend who was a chemist so she got lipsticks cheap and exchanged them for extra rashers of bacon from the butchers wife. She stood in any queue at the shops even if she did not know what they were selling and bought whatever it was, and exchanged it for food. She baked every Sunday to fill the cupboards and pantry for the coming week. Bread, pies, pasties, cakes (even though sugar was rationed)

My Grandfather died aged just 57 years of cancer which was probably caused by the Wills cigarettes soldiers were given in the war for free. Or by the gas in the war who knows. I was born by then so he did see his only grandchild.

So Grandmother had a hard life emotionally but so did many others. Many children did not survive past five years old in the early part of the century.

She was cremated in the same cemetry as her husband in Newcastle, her ashes placed in the Garden of Remembrance.

Lives well lived full of love and sacrifice, the like of which we will never see again. Love to them both.