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  • #91
    Nice work my man, I particularly liked the picture of the 'Angel of the Nub'
    Nic
    Editor UK Cigar Scene Magazine

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    • #92
      Originally posted by nicwing View Post
      Nice work my man, I particularly liked the picture of the 'Angel of the Nub'
      That Lee bloke gets in everything .... he's worse than Graham Norton!
      If you want to, you can.
      And, if you can, you must!

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      • #93
        Originally posted by skyhigh View Post
        Lets get this back on track there be goodies to be won .

        please remember i've a cheap camera and don't know how to use it.

        Firstly, one for the Americans on the board. The pics are of Hylton castle ancestoral home of none other than George Washington's family. Who'd have thought it an American president who was a Mackem.

        Hylton Castle


        At one time it was one of the finest castles in England. Hylton Castle was built in the 1400's by Sir William de Hylton. Built in the shape of a gatehouse it was designed for comfort than defence.

        The castle is now an empty shell and can only be viewed from the outside, this no doubt is to safe guard the ghost hunters who visit the castle. One of the features that can still be seen are the coats of arms of various local families carved in the stone walls of the castle. They include the Hyltons, Percys, Greys, Eures, Lumleys and the Washingtons.

        On the Washington coat of arms were three stars and two bars and it is believed that George Washington adapted the coat of arms to design the stars and stripes flag for the United States. The castle does not stand alone, just to the north east stands the remains of the Chapel of St Catherine, in which some members of the Hylton family were buried.

        Hylton castle is now more famously known for its ghost the Cauld Lad of Hylton who is said to haunt the castle. In the 1550's a stable boy Robert Skelton was said to have been caught sleeping instead of working by the Baron Robert Hylton, and in a fit of rage the Baron picked up a pitch fork struck the boys head and killed him. The baron was granted a full pardon in 1609. The staff of Hylton Castle would sometimes say they had seen or heard the Cauld Lad, some even said he carried his head around under his arm. Being a young boy and a ghost he was mischievous and enjoyed throwing dishes around, but he would only do this if the servants had left the kitchen tidy.

        If they had left it untidy the ghost would clean up for them, so naturally the servants would more often than not leave the kitchen untidy. It is also said that sometimes the Cauld Lad would get bored with the castle and go down to the river and sail the Hylton ferry by impersonating the boatman. After taking the passengers fares he would leave them stranded in the middle of the river.

        It was said that the ghost of the Cauld Lad was put to rest when the Hylton Castle servants gave him a green cloak and a hood which they lay before the kitchen fire. The servants sat waiting and at midnight the ghost appeared took the cloak and hood and as he started disappearing his last words could be heard:

        "Here's a cloak and here's a hood The Cauld Lad o' Hylton will do no more good".











        Secondly, one of the largest ever pieces of sculpture. The Angel of the North. Situated between Washinton and Newcastle.










        Lastly, we have one especially for Mackem_Keith. A pic next to the statue of the Legend that is Bob Stokoe, Sunderlands manager when they lifeted the FA cup in 1973 against all the odds..Ha'way the lads!!!





        There you have it, my little entry into this compo. Oh and btw , i smoked the NUB conny at the Angel of the North.

        SHIT....

        What to do...WHAT TO DO!!!!!
        Love Life - Love Cigars

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        • #94
          Do we have a closing date for this yet?

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          • #95
            I think we need some more entries! I'm taking a Nub with me to Gibraltar...let's see if I can't find a monkey

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            • #96
              Well seeing as i have no landmarks so to speak were i live , i decided i had to improvise. Several handbags latter i can present to you :

              The Wife - My other Nub Holder





              And yes, they are natural landmarks

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              • #97
                Good going! I think we could start a whole new thread here.
                Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.

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                • #98
                  and I think we have a winner! LOL


                  Originally posted by Lee Nub View Post
                  Well seeing as i have no landmarks so to speak were i live , i decided i had to improvise. Several handbags latter i can present to you :

                  The Wife - My other Nub Holder





                  And yes, they are natural landmarks

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                  • #99
                    Yes, gets my vote too.

                    Just shows how circumstances can bring out creativity.

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                    • Originally posted by stephan View Post
                      Yes, gets my vote too.

                      Just shows how circumstances can bring out creativity.
                      Wonder if a builders-bum would get the same attention?
                      If you want to, you can.
                      And, if you can, you must!

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                      • My wife said sorry her nail varnish was chipped lol

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                        • Originally posted by Lee Nub View Post
                          My wife said sorry her nail varnish was chipped lol
                          yeah, because I was really looking at her nails!

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                          • Originally posted by Lee Nub View Post
                            Well seeing as i have no landmarks so to speak were i live , i decided i had to improvise. Several handbags latter i can present to you :

                            The Wife - My other Nub Holder





                            And yes, they are natural landmarks
                            That's a winner right there. As for the landmarks, are they open to tourists?
                            Free the UKCF one

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                            • Genius absolute genius...give her a big hand cos thats what it took.
                              I started out with nothing and i've still got most of it left - Seasick Steve

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                              • great pair on view




                                (of nubs you dirty minded pervs)

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