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pocketdynamo125 Aug 15th 2004 10:14 pm

Dark Ages
 
You may be skint on the local wages, crippled by taxes , blah, blah, blah but still there is always the comfort in kowing that everyone has access to basic utilities.

Couple switch on - after 37 years

A Suffolk couple are to finally have an electricity supply connected to their home - after 37 years.

Pat Payne, 74, and wife Margaret, 72, raised nine children in their farmhouse in Whepstead, near Bury St Edmunds, without electricity.

They used candles instead of lightbulbs, did their washing by hand and scrubbed the floors instead of using a hoover.

But one of their children has moved back in and is paying £19,000 to have electricity installed at the 200-year-old property.

Mrs Payne told The Times: "I think the family are more excited about us getting electricity than we are.

"It might have been nice to have been able to do the ironing or to have a Hoover instead of having to scrub the floor but we got through it."

In fact, she believes not having electricity may have been a good thing for her children.

"Instead of watching television they played together and would invent games or read books," she said.

The couple have lived mostly off the land. Mr Payne, a former farm labourer, grows vegetables in the three-acre garden.

"With our fresh vegetables and not having central heating it's been a very healthy way to live," Mrs Payne added.

chocaholic Aug 15th 2004 10:22 pm

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Isn't that amazing - reminds me of that series "the Good Life". I'm already annoyed if the power's out for an hour :D

I've been to Bury St. Edmunds - it didn't seem that out of time :)

Quinkana Aug 15th 2004 10:25 pm

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Aw poof - they had it easy peazy.

http://www.abc.net.au/outbackhouse/img/banner02.jpg

You're too late. Applications for Outback House have closed.

podgypossum Aug 15th 2004 10:29 pm

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Originally Posted by Quinkana
Aw poof - they had it easy peazy.

http://www.abc.net.au/outbackhouse/img/banner02.jpg

You're too late. Applications for Outback House have closed.


Pah!!..thats nothing

SA has a community still living in caves... Coober Pedy :D :D

pocketdynamo125 Aug 15th 2004 10:40 pm

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Originally Posted by podgypossum
Pah!!..thats nothing

SA has a community still living in caves... Coober Pedy :D :D

oooooooooooo, don't mention that, I don't want to rile Kong too much.
Heaven forbid that he would make a sweeping generalisation that all of Australia live in caves, skinny dip in toxic water and occupy the most evil, foul planet on Gods clean earth.

pocketdynamo125 Aug 15th 2004 10:40 pm

Re: Dark Ages
 

Originally Posted by pocketdynamo125
oooooooooooo, don't mention that, I don't want to rile Kong too much.
Heaven forbid that he would make a sweeping generalisation that all of Australia live in caves, skinny dip in toxic water and occupy the most evil, foul planet on Gods clean earth.

country, not planet......................doh

Quinkana Aug 15th 2004 10:42 pm

Re: Dark Ages
 

Originally Posted by podgypossum
Pah!!..thats nothing

SA has a community still living in caves... Coober Pedy :D :D

Humph!! In Atherton they still haven't come down from the trees.

http://warehouse.atdw.com.au/multimedia/TQ/505018_4.jpg

In fact they spend all day bathing in ponds in tree forks!

http://warehouse.atdw.com.au/multimedia/TQ/505018_2.jpg

chocaholic Aug 15th 2004 10:43 pm

Re: Dark Ages
 

Originally Posted by pocketdynamo125
oooooooooooo, don't mention that, I don't want to rile Kong too much.
Heaven forbid that he would make a sweeping generalisation that all of Australia live in caves, skinny dip in toxic water and occupy the most evil, foul planet on Gods clean earth.

:D You like to live dangerously :D

pocketdynamo125 Aug 15th 2004 10:43 pm

Re: Dark Ages
 

Originally Posted by Quinkana
Humph!! In Atherton they still haven't come down from the trees.

http://warehouse.atdw.com.au/multimedia/TQ/505018_4.jpg

In fact they spend all day bathing in ponds in tree forks!

http://warehouse.atdw.com.au/multimedia/TQ/505018_2.jpg


goddamn savages, I ask you.....................

podgypossum Aug 15th 2004 10:45 pm

Re: Dark Ages
 

Originally Posted by Quinkana
Humph!! In Atherton they still haven't come down from the trees.

http://warehouse.atdw.com.au/multimedia/TQ/505018_4.jpg

In fact they spend all day bathing in ponds in tree forks!

http://warehouse.atdw.com.au/multimedia/TQ/505018_2.jpg


How long before we take this back to pond life?........ hmmmm...no... lets not go there, i may incriminate myself :eek:

pocketdynamo125 Aug 15th 2004 10:47 pm

Re: Dark Ages
 

Originally Posted by podgypossum
How long before we take this back to pond life?........ hmmmm...no... lets not go there, i may incriminate myself :eek:

They can't even afford clothes and that stuff in the pond looks suspicious.
We ought to send a missionary in.


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