The Other News From England.

7 February 2000.

Index of earlier issues - click here.

(Those who like digging about will find that there are hundreds of articles on many subjects to be found on this site.)

Old issues.

I am working again on old issues of Other News (1993) and hope soon to put a few more of them on the site.

"I Did it On The LETS".

(held over from last week)

Alan Sloan requested that we should put the sheet music for 'I Did It On The LETS' on this site. There is a place to click through to the sheet music section at the bottom of this document, but here are the words and a few instructions:

words for "I Did It on The LETS":-

My dog broke his leg

And I couldn't get a vet

But they did it on the LETS -

My mate's bike

Got a puncture on a spike

So they did it on the LETS -

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Janet's dream

Was to get her garden clean

So they came with those machines

That clip and cut and glean

And they went through the lot

They gave it all they'd got

And they did it on the LETS.

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Our front room

Needs a man with a broom

But they did it on the LETS -

Mary's cat

Was getting rather fat

But they slim them on the LETS -

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I always dreamed of a house machine

That wouldn't stop work

If it saw a magazine

But now it's alright

They provide them on the LETS

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Big Jim's hip

Was giving him some jip

They replace them on the LETS -

He had an achey back

And didn't like the quack

But they did it on the LETS

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The masseur's charm

Could have broken any arm

But she kept right on

'Til she cleared away the harm

And when she was done

He could move and even run

And they did it on the LETS. ..................................

(instrumental till bar 9, then:

So if you've got a job

And it's gonna cost a bob

Or if you really need a hand

Or a most unusual band

Forget the yellow pages

They're for those on whacking wages

Just do it on the LETS

At 'Or a most unusual band', pause. Rubato to end. Last line ends with cadence c/cm6 to G on word 'LETS' extended over one bar plus one beat.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Play like Status Quo or similar pop rock band, interspersing soloists between verses.

When performed by the originators, this song comes out more as 12/4 time than as dotted quavers in 4/4 as shown on the sheet music published 30 Jan 2000.

That should keep you busy. It is a song a competent band can learn in about twice as long as it takes to play it, so for those of you looking for quick, easy, danceable rock'n'roll stuff for a gig this is the one.

LETSSwing at Bonnington Cafe.

(held over from last week).

CANCELLATION and new dates.

LETSSwing will not, after all, be at the Bonnington on the 5th., but will instead be there on the 12th and the 19th. See below.

Some of LETSSwing at the Bonnington Cafe on the 12th and 19th Feb. No charge for entry, but you need to buy a meal. The food is high quality vegetarian and quite cheap. Usually £7 a head would cover the meal, but bring your own wine. Rather Bohemian atmosphere. Booking is difficult, and it gets very crowded when such acts are there.

Bonnington Cafe, Vauxhall Grove, London SW8 UK. Near Vauxhall underground and mainline station, and many buses. Booking is difficult.

Sausage and custard.

"When I suggested I should order the takeaway they all kicked up and said I made a lousy job of it last time so they wanted each to choose their own," said my friend.

"Why?" I said, "What did you order?"

"Well the thing was I'd had a few drinks at the time and I couldn't line up the numbers with the descriptions properly, and as I ordered by numbers they got a whole load of stuff I didn't expect them to get."

Compassion in Farming?

The following is a letter on the horrors of duck farming reproduced from The Catford and Hither Green Newsreel - a rather unusual and apparently free newspaper distributed in that area. I hope you will, at the very least, note it's contents:

"Fly? These ducks can hardly walk.

Have our food producers learned nothing? After bringing us cannibalism, BSE, Salmonella, E coli and antibiotic-resistant drugs, they've done it again. They're promoting duck as the new, healthy meat, and Lewisham supermarkets are going along with it. It is almost all factory-farmed and unbelievably cruel.

Farmed ducks are mostly close relatives of Mallards, the brown ducks you see on every pond. Like them, they have evolved to eat, swim, dive, clean and play in water, which is the basis of their life. In today's stinking factory farms, where 10,000 birds are often crammed into one shed, they never see water except in their drinkers.

Also, like their wild cousins, tney would love to fly at 50mph, to choose a mate and to live for 15 years or more. fly? Some can hardly walk because of leg deformities. There's no mating and life ends brutally after seven weeks. Many will be fully conscious when their throats are cut. Not only is the factory farming of ducks immoral, it is almost certainly illegal.

Happily, you can help restore freedom to these wonderful birds by refusing to buy the meat, complaining to any store that sells it and by supporting Vival's "Ducks out of Water' campaign (12 Queen Square, Brighton BNI 3FD) (01273 777688).

D. Mawson, Catford"

Thank you Mrs/r/s Mawson for drawing yet another abomination caused by human greed to people's attention. I don't suppose we'll ever stop it, but at least we can resist and campaign, and so reduce the number of sufferers involved.

Catford and Hither Green Newsreel can be contacted by telephoning (UK) 0208 690 2564. They appear to have a broad range of interests, and to be sparsely funded by adverts, so I expect any help might be appreciated.

So would Ducks out of Water.

Southwark.

IF YOU WANT A REAL COCKUP, see if you can get Southwark to help you.

Last word.

Time for an apology again. There is too much going on currently to be able to present you with much in the way of articles. Things will almost certainly improve within the next three months, however, as the property market settles (as we all believe it must).

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The stuff that doesn`t often get changed now follows:

Wanted: Established musical act performing to reasonably sophisticated adult audiences needs an agent. This act is already on the road but needs help with increasing it's profile, and getting in front of a wider variety of audiences. Please email pcj@gn.apc.org or editor@othernews.co.uk if that doesn't work.

This website is about the destruction of countryside and agriculture. Worth a visit if you want to find out about how it is thought the British countryside will fair under the ongoing creep of the multinationals.

This website is one to do with monetary reform. If you are interested in economics it is worth a look. http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~bamr1

This is a website about alternative currencies.Might be worth a look to those who have realised that you don't necessarily have to have money as such to be prosperous.

This is a website for something called The Green Guide. I know nothing about it, but am hoping it is something worthy. Please let me know if it is questionable.

This is a site concerned with one of the most unpopular planning decisions ever made in Greater London, the Crystal Palace Complex. It is so stunningly awful that only a handful of people who do not live near it appear to approve, whilst the rest are not entirely uninclined to mention such things as payola, freemasons....you name it! The site belongs to the London Borough of Bromley, but the aggro generated by it and the destruction of amenity caused by it will be almost entirely suffered by residents of adjoining boroughs and not the people of Bromley themselves.

This is a recycling site based in London, and offering materials to anybody. The organisation is a charity seeking to link suppliers of surplus materials with users. Especially good for the more ingenious designers amongst us.

The email of the people who run the above site is cs@london-recycling.demon.co.uk. They are called Creative Supplies. Look them up for more info.

Here's an interesting education site - particularly for those who have young children and are not quite sure what to do to avoid the worst of what`s on offer in the mainstream of education.They are called www.edrev.org.

early Othernews - 1992, 93, 94.

Early Other News essays.

There were a few essays that went out with the early Other News as a freestanding item. You can read these by clicking below.

Essays.

The Soup Designer`s Handbook.

The Soup Designer`s Handbook.

London Journey - a trip from Docklands through Beckenham and back to Docklands.

Friday Woodworkers.

(Friday Woodworkers are suffering a temporary break due to some of the episodes not having been fully edited at the time of writing. It may take some timne to fix this problem.

Episode 17.

(These articles were written in 1988, and were my first attempt at writing. Some people when shown these fell about laughing, some smiled faintly - and some yawned. I thought I was going to write a technical book, but it soon became apparent that I was much more interested in the people than the technology - and that is the main reason there are no drawings - although it might be rather good to do a couple of caricatures sometime.)

Index of Friday Woodorker articles (and a means of access).

Index of earlier issues.

Gabriele Gad on alternative therapy.

A READER COMPLAINED that it was not possible to go back more than 6 articles in Gabriele`s area. Regrettably this is because there is no index, and I have not the time to organise one yet. However, for those determined enough to find the early ones, they should be accessible by going to an early Other News and clicking through from it. This will not be fast, but I think will do the job. They started about November 1997 I think.

editor@othernews.co.uk

Cartoons and graphics.

drawings click here.

sheet music click here.

Consumers.

LEXMARK 3200 PRINTER.

In an earlier issue I told you about my feelings regarding Tempo retailers and the Lexmark 3200 printer I bought from them.

The Lexmark 3200 printer I got from Tempo must surely be the most uneconomical printer I could possibly have bought. The black cartridge only does about 250 pages of ordinary type - for £28! That makes each sheet cost 11.2 pence plus the cost of the paper and probably another 11.2 pence more if any colour is used! - ABOUT 22.4 PENCE A SHEET! Nearly a pound for every four sheets!

I wouldn`t recommend you to buy it - but also look at my earlier article for an idea of Tempo`s service.

Wanted

A person to help make up a subject index for the growing numbers of articles on The Other News From England. Email editor@othernews.co.uk

8- or more-track tape recorder. email pcj@gn.apc.org

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That`s all this week folks