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Thursday, April 23, 2009

BlogNor09: The Soup Tower

King's Lynn has always been the workhorse of Norfolk. Norwich and Yarmouth may be larger and on first appearance busier, but neither of them concentrate on industry and commerce in the way King's Lynn has. There are no huge insurance offices in Lynn, no sea-front selling kiss-me-quick hats. King's Lynn is a town of industry, and a town where the agri-industry of the surrounding countryside came to trade.

As a child we used to through King's Lynn from my home in rural North Norfolk, on the way to see family elsewhere. The landmarks were all industrial in nature. The huge grey slab of the grain silo in the docks, the sugar beet factory pumping out it's sickly-sweet smelling steam, and the Campbells soup tower with it's transluscent sides revealing a mess of convoluted pipes. It was like a piece of modern art.

Landmark

Today the beet refinery is long gone, travellers to Norfolk are no longer greeted by it's sugary pong. The power station and the new paper mill have taken it's place along the river, but I kind of miss the friendly smell of warm sugar.

The grain silo is still there, now painted gleaming white. Also still standing, but now unused, is the Campbells tower. It's the nearest we've got to the Angel of the East, a roadside icon seen by the thousands of holidaymakers who channel past Lynn on their way to the Norfolk coast. A few years ago they replaced the glass sides with metal ones, which if anything enhanced it's feel of an art installation.

The friendly Campbells logo instantly recalls Warhol's soup tins. The stark brick lines of the building itself are reminiscent of Giles Gilbert Scott's architecture.

Today it's decorated by a huge banner, "See what Campbells Meadow can become!", Campbell's meadow being the name for the shopping area at the tower's feet.

The banner has been hung by Tescos, who have a supermarket just next to the factory. What they want Campbells Meadow to become is, unsurprisingly, a shopping area dominated by an even bigger Tescos. Ironically, they're using the tower to promote its own destruction.

The soup tower isn't very large (strangely, it looks bigger from further away, where it easily dominates the flat fen skyline), it's not very old, and it's also not very important architecturally, but it is important as a symbol for what King's Lynn is, or was. A town that makes things, in fields and factories, not just consumes things in food courts and giant supermarkets.

If the Campbells tower goes, and I suspect it will, Lynn will have lost one more symbol of it's past, which to me is a sad thing.

Blogging Norfolk


Blogger Blogging Norfolk, Snapshot of a county  Thanks for taking part in Bloggin Norfolk -- you are now on the map! 
Blogger Kat  King's Lynn to me means ITV's World Of Sport on a Saturday and coverage of the Speedway.... 
Anonymous NH  I'd fight to keep that tower; make Tescos incorporate it in any future plans. Now, get a petition and start campaigning...I'll sign it. 
Blogger Flat Out  Thanks Becky!

I love the fact that the tower 'looks bigger from further away'. I know exactly what you mean! 
Blogger Jenny Harvey  There must be a distance away that it begins to look smaller. I can hardly see it fro Stoke, even on a clear day.
I like the idea of a soup tower, don't know why, I just do 
Blogger Mikayla Weighill  I haven't read this forever, it's still the best, well done becky

Formerly Michelle Faith Allen 
Anonymous Alex  What will happen to the soup dragon? 
Blogger transfattyacid  I was shocked at what they had done to the Red Mount - sheer wanton vandalism 

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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

TV Finds Religion

Tranny and TV cartoon

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Blogger alan  Glad I don't have to foot the parts bill for keeping God in good order!

:o)

alan 
Blogger Flat Out  a joy!
bless you... 
Anonymous Siobhan Curran  HA!

:D 
Blogger Flat Out  hey becky,
if you have time, pop in to www.bloggingnorfolk.net or www.bbc.co.uk/norfolk (Blogging Norfolk project) tomorrow and have a look. wd be wonderful if you could post something to ensure that the fens are alive with blogging music!
flatout 
Anonymous Alli' Cat'  Oh - my - god!
That has to be the worst pun yet!

:-D 
Anonymous Jo Berry  Oh god. That pun is AWEFUL Becky. I haven't stopped laughing yet. :o) 

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Thursday, April 09, 2009

No, it's not a book


Apparently those big balls you get in gyms are good for pregnant ladies. Jane's been on about getting one for a while. I really hope she doesn't guess what her present is.

Anonymous Angell  weird - you have the same sofa as me. 
Blogger Tiffy  It's a DVD.

Isn't it? 
Anonymous Anonymous  socks! 
Anonymous NH  I'm reminded of the Two Ronnies sketch with the yokels in the pub:

"What's that, a parcel? What's in it?"

"I dunno...it seems to be balloon shaped"

"Let's pop it then"

POP!

"Oh no, now we'll never know!" 
Anonymous Julie Budd  Its a pair of scissors ! Whats wrong with you people? 
Anonymous Vanessa  wrapping paper? lots of it... 
Blogger Calie  Just wondering how many times that black remote has been lost on that black sofa?

Lovely wrapping. Lucky Jane!

I will withhold comment on the big balls in gyms... 
Blogger Lara Tyg  A large ball ?.....you mean like a hamster ball ?

,because despite your claim I'm not sure that is so good for pregnant ladies :O) 

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Tuesday, April 07, 2009

BeckysWeb Wilfully Betrays the Public Trust

Well, what are the chances? The votes to decide the ending of Tranny and TV are in and - after weighting the votes using a very complicated algorithm that takes into account that I wrote all three endings and didn't want to waste one - every option got exactly the same number of votes!

Well, you asked for it, so here it is. Three possible endings to the "TV Goes to Prison" saga. Sit back and enjoy. And don't say I didn't warn you about the pun. And I I think actually after this I really do need to get out more.


The Typical Transvestite Behaviour Ending

Tranny and TV cartoon


The Incredibly Bad Pun Ending

Tranny and TV cartoon


The TV Actually Goes to Prison Ending

Tranny and TV cartoon

Tune in next time when TV finds religion! No, really.

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Blogger Joanna  Ouch

(word verfication is syncest, which sounds like something that would get you in prison with TV) 
Blogger Pandora Caitiff  Oh dear! I actually laughed at the pun ending. There's no hope for me ;) 
Blogger Lara Tyg  I can not expresso my reactions over such a pun. :O) 
Blogger Gordon  Yeah. thanks for that.

Was eating my cereal whilst reading this, now have bits of Shreddies lodge in my keyboard (hadn't heard the Poker Face joke..).

I LIKED the pun ending too!

My word verification was "bonas" which... again... *snigger* 
Blogger Clair  Long live the pun! 
Blogger Becky  >hadn't heard the poker face joke

Oh that bit was all my own work. I just borrowed the "Lady Aga" bit :-)

My validation is succur, definitely a theme emerging. 
Anonymous Alli' Cat'  Ha, ha, ha!
Three T & TV 'toons in one post - RESULT!

So now I think you should run a poll to determine which ending was the best. The "Typical Transvestite Behaviour Ending" gets my vote, though in truth I laughed / groaned / enjoyed them all.
Thanks. 
Blogger Gabriela Julie Budd  That pun was so bad it was brilliant! It will survive in the anals of time.
xx 
Blogger Calie  You really have out done yourself on this one, Becky. Absolute genius. This is the reason I keep coming back to your site! Well done and hilarious! 
Anonymous Jo Berry  OMG that pun ending was bad. Only I laughed. A lot.

There is no hope for me

(my verification is mushrof. I'm not sure what that is but it could make a nice sauce) 

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