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Re: The Cardiff Walking Lady
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Originally Posted by
stan butler
I remember i black fella driving an old car around covered in flowers playing funk/Disco music..
He alway tooted and waved when he saw us..
My goodness, that goes back a few years!
I think it was a Ford Zephyr or something similar? Painted in bright colours, and as you said... adorned with flowers and playing loud music.
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Re: The Cardiff Walking Lady
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Originally Posted by
Tuerto
I would say that she may have an eating disorder. She is dangerously thin.
its a fairly common thing for people with eating disorders ( who get out of treatment places ) to eat what they need to, but they then throw themselves massively into fitness, they keep a diary of the food they eat which keeps them out of " treatment " but they burn it all of with exercise
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Anyone remember a guy, perhaps in his late 20s, with glasses, that used to be seen running along Cowbridge Road East, over Canton Bridge and past the castle?
He would often take off his shirt and be wearing a white vest underneath.
He stood out because he would make a breathing sound similar to a steam train and would always be bathed in sweat.
I never saw him walking, always running as if he had to be somewhere urgently.
Then in later years, I saw him wearing a leg caliper, which although must have seriously hindered his ability to run, still didn't stop him.
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Originally Posted by
SunderlandBluebird
She carries small weights with her as well. Not sure the condition she has but always sad to see
Pretty sure she carries water bottles?
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Originally Posted by
stan butler
I remember i black fella driving an old car around covered in flowers playing funk/Disco music..
He alway tooted and waved when he saw us..
His sir name was Bowen from Gorse Place Pentrebane ( via Jamaica) , was talking about him yesterday , lovely fella that ran a carribean steel band I knew his eldest son John who was also a good fella .
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Originally Posted by
Random in Duquesa
His sir name was Bowen from Gorse Place Pentrebane ( via Jamaica) , was talking about him yesterday , lovely fella that ran a carribean steel band I knew his eldest son John who was also a good fella .
He was great! He always brought a smile to the faces of people he passed.
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Originally Posted by
Mario Miethig
John Reynolds? Big City fan, who helped pay for Phil Brignull. Before lockdown used to see him ride his bike on match day down Broad Street. Haven’t seen him in a while.
No, it wasn’t John Reynolds, of huge sideboards fame. I do hope he’s still alive, remember him from the 60s, our nickname for him was Jim Fryatt, after the similar sideboarded footballer.
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Re: The Cardiff Walking Lady
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Originally Posted by
stan butler
I remember i black fella driving an old car around covered in flowers playing funk/Disco music..
He alway tooted and waved when he saw us..
Yellow Ford Zephyr
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There used to be a chap in Newport who would have a shopping trolley full of 5 litre water bottles. He would fill them up then empty them over Clarence Bridge into the Usk, apparently in an attempt to clean the river.
I think he lived in some supported accommodation, so was obviously getting some help, but it can be upsetting to see people with obvious mental issues.
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I saw 'flowers' then and immediately thought Mike's Granada.
That is a blast from the past.
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Still walking around Llanishen, Cyncoed etc. used to run then walk now walks even more slowly. Saw her yesterday at the bottom of Fidlas Road she is looking worse than ever.
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Re: The Cardiff Walking Lady
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Originally Posted by
Random in Duquesa
His sir name was Bowen from Gorse Place Pentrebane ( via Jamaica) , was talking about him yesterday , lovely fella that ran a carribean steel band I knew his eldest son John who was also a good fella .
Blimey, that takes me back, he must have had that car for about twenty years, if not longer. Think my sister was in the same year as his daughter in Pentrebane school. He was always so cheerful.
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Saw her yesterday as well.
Unfortunately she did look worse than ever.
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Originally Posted by
ninian opinian
Every time I drive through Llanishen/Lisvaine/Roath, I see a blonde, slim lady walking. Coming home from the football last night I saw her walking around the lake and around 12 today I saw her walking in Llanishen.
Anyone know her? I love walking but this lady is on a different planet, she must walk hundreds of miles a week.
Walking 7,000 steps a day will add many years to a persons life.
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Wales-Bales
Walking 7,000 steps a day will add many years to a persons life.
Exercise is everything in my opinion, and we see the benefits as we age, as well as the mental health benefits.
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Originally Posted by
Tuerto
Exercise is everything in my opinion, and we see the benefits as we age, as well as the mental health benefits.
There have been studies about sedentary lifestyles and dementia, although not conclusive they do point in that direction with further work required.
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Wales-Bales
There have been studies about sedentary lifestyles and dementia, although not conclusive they do point in that direction with further work required.
Got to keep moving...... :thumbup:
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What happened to Stan Butler ?
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Anyone on here who lived in Ely in the 70’s will remember “John the Baptist”
He used to hang around near Green farm Rd/ Michaelston Rd area.
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Originally Posted by
PontBlue
That is not the lady being discussed in this topic.
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Seen her at the top of Cyncoed Road yesterday morning, dressed in a brightly coloured track suit
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Poor bugger, she goes out for a nice walk and has old blokes in cars staring at her everywhere she goes.
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In the mid-sixties there used to be a an unfortunate elderly chap (with some sort of mental health problem) who seemed to run, and at a forward-leaning angle, endlessly around the Caerau Lane area. Being kids, we had little understanding or empathy and referred to him as 'Roger Bannister'.
And another elderly lady used to pass by, check my brother's arm muscles and refer to him as 'The Rock of Gibraltar' each time.
The two characters used to get in the way of our street footy games that took in the street and the pavement at the junction of Ogmore Road and Porthcawl Road. The surrounding open-plan gardens were the touch lines but one curmudgeonly female neighbour used to rush out and confiscate the ball if it went on her otherwise featureless grass lawn. She told us that the plastic ball damaged her grass but her son used to park his mini on it when visiting!
However, she had no monopoly regarding spite. We used to have a perpetual bullshitter anomg us and when he reached a certain limit we used to take him to the end of the street, put a rope around his legs and string him up, upside down, to the castillated wall demarkating the doctor's surgery.
Those were the days....
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Originally Posted by
BLUETIT
Seen her at the top of Cyncoed Road yesterday morning, dressed in a brightly coloured track suit
I'm sure it suited you.