Terry's Cancer Charity Walk

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Sunday, January 5, 2025

New Year 2025

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Well that was a load of fireworks and, watching from my window, I have to admit it was pretty spectacular. A big chunk of the population ob...
Tuesday, December 31, 2024

Final Blog 2024

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Pat and I traditionally stay at home during the Christmas period but are quite happy to entertain any visitors, planned or otherwise. We had...
Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Day 129 - 24th December, 2024

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Pat and I did the fund collection at Tesco, Elm Park and that appeared to go well although we won’t know the final figure collected until th...
Sunday, December 22, 2024

Day 123 - 19th December, 2024

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Bargain Hunt, Antiques Roadshow, Antiques Road Trip, The Bidding Room,  Deal or No Deal etc., why are there so many of these shows which hav...
Monday, December 16, 2024

Day 120 - 16th December, 2024

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Well, we got through the Barking, Tesco fund raiser but it was a tough six hours for Pat and myself to do on our own. Pat’s effort was parti...
Saturday, December 14, 2024

Day 118 - 14th December, 2024

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A debate that has always puzzled me is, should the toilet seat be up or down? This is a nationwide conundrum including in my own household f...
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Sunday, December 8, 2024

Day 112 - 8th December, 2024

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Where were we? Oh yes, what to do about anti-social rubbish dumpers who are staining the fabric of our society. I’m a believer that every pr...
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My name is Terry Coote and I am 80 years of age and have been married to my wonderful wife, Patricia, for 41 years. My early years were dominated by my love of participating in a variety of sports (mainly football) and this continued, albeit to a lesser degree, throughout my life until I reached my 60’s. In fact my wife and I opened, and ran our own sports shop for 10 years. After leaving school my first job was working in a Stockbrokers office which was housed in premises in a tiny alley called Tokenhouse Yard situated at the back of the Bank of England. My final employment before I retired was as a civil servant working very closely with the judges in the highest echelon of the Immigration and Appeals Service. If there is one thing I have learnt over the past 5 years is that time is a precious and rare commodity and should not be wasted.
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