Despite it’s appearance, this horse lorry contained no horses. Instead the rear of the vehicle has been converted into a living area. It’s possible you could house a horse in there I suppose, but it might make a mess of the furniture…
Sadly, for any thrill-seekers in attendance, there was no sign of a constructed Wall of Death at the steam rally, so I had to make do with pictures of its transportation instead.
Two car interiors – a Morris Minor and a Ford Popular. The bedraggled creature occupying the drivers seat of the Popular is, I believe, a womble, as featured in classic and beloved British TV show from the 1970s, The Wombles. 🙂
The wombles in the TV show were much better presented. Perhaps the showbiz lifestyle has taken its toll here…
This weekend marked my third annual trip to Arcade Club in Bury. I go along with a bunch of similarly middle-aged videogame fans I know from an online community and a great time is had.
Arcade Club has three UK locations, but the one in Bury is largest, with hundreds of arcade game spread over four floors, from the late 70s Space Invaders era through to modern cabinets and rhythm action titles. There are home videogames available too, plus a good range of pinball tables, air-hockey, pool, and other more physical basketball and bowing machines.
There was a strange arm-wrestling game called Arm Champs II that was a proper physical challenge!
We enjoyed curry and beer on the Friday evening, followed by a full day at Arcade Club on Saturday – right up until the place closed at 11pm – then back home today after a group breakfast at a nice local cafe.