Beautiful walk! My granddad was the king of malapropisms (Exhilarator instead of accelerator, excavator instead of escalator) and I didn’t think it was hereditary until I saw an old English sheepdog once and shouted ‘aww it’s a Durex puppy!’ But my best friend’s mum definitely beat that when she walked into B&Q and asked a staff member where the beading was because she wanted to make ‘a dildo rail’ in her living room.
I once sent an email to a colleague, her name was Manica. Auto-correct intervened, corrected it to Maniac and I didn't notice until I had hit the send button. My shame quickly faded when in her reply email she wrote: "my apologies for the incontinence caused." Turns out - we're both idiots!
Ha, that is excellent. The school newsletter always used to correct my name to 'Market Larwood'. So for a couple of weeks people referred to me as 'Market', some of the best days of my life.
Thank you for the video. Brought back memories of staying at Bembridge School in the late 60s at a youth group holiday. There were about 120 of us, I was a leader (in my mid-20s}, met my wife-to-be. Each day we would swim at a beach - was it called Whitecliff Bay? Last time we holidayed on IoW was at Freshwater in 2019. Fond memories of the Island, including Seaview and Ventnor.
Great stuff, I was born and grew up on the Island but I have not been back for 8 years. I am pretty sure I recall seeing some buffalo or maybe hair cattle grazing around Bembridge Fort when I last was up there.
I’m going to be moving to Bembridge for the first time soon, I have always lived slap bang in the middle of the UK so I’m so excited to be moving to a beautiful island 😍
Hi Marek In the '70s we moved to the Isle of Wight because my dad (a massive aeroplane fan) started working for Britten-Norman, who made the Islander. We lived in Havenstreet. Memories growing up at that time include lads from the village going up to London for Top of the Pops!
As a kid I was a Warner’s Wagtail and hula hoop champ (downhill ever since). Not been to I O W for many years, you’ve tempted us back once restrictions are lifted. Thanks for the fun.
This was a very enjoyable walk. Good crisps too. Some of my favourite crisps are COOP salt and Chardonnay white wine vinegar crisps, they are very potent and make you sweat when you eat them.
Once things get back to relative normal such as having a job and being to save some money instead of existing of redundancy, I think a holiday to the Isle of Wight will be on the cards.
Nice walk, nice video. Love your sense of humor and self-deprecating jibes. My wife and I are currently trapped in Oklahoma in the States, but as soon as Covid is somewhat tamed, we plan to move to the Isle and live out our days (very few in my case). Thanks for giving us a taste and preview of a lovely place.
We can't wait to get back and finish the coast path . Lovely walk especially along the beach to the coast guard station. We were there at low tide . Great memory prompt . Thank you 😊
We once sent my late Grandad to the bakery with a list consisting of two cream horns and an elephant's foot. He couldn't remember the name of the animal so asked the woman who served him for two cream horns and a donkey's plonker!! He left with three cream horns... 😂
I sat down with a coffee to see what was new on RUclips.... and yayyy.. Cool Dudes Walking Club have posted. Perfect timing. Enjoyed it as always. 🙂👍 Its more than likely that I will be in IOW some time in September.... visiting an old school chum of mine. I'm looking forward to it. I've never been and it certainly looks a beautiful place to explore. Word Muddle: Funniest one I ever heard was on TV... the question was An Amoeba beginning with O. Answer - Organism. The lady too quick to answer shouts out Orgasm. 😄👍🖐
This looks like a great walk so I hope to try it out next time we visit the IoW, which should hopefully be in Sept. As for word misunderstandings, my late sister once said to someone “you’re making a mouse out of a molehill!” Bless her
Last time I did that walk it was extra muddy down past the windmill and my brand new trainers got stuck in the mud and my friend cried because he felt so guilty. True story! Might make it into a feature-length film.
Yes!! An Isle of Wight walk! ''There may be some wind issues'' - that sounds like Culver to me! I played against the 2000 version of the Bembridge U11s. We lost 2-0! They had a guy who went on to play for the Bournemouth youth team... what could have been, Marek! I endorse the high ratings after many a walk on Culver and around Whitecliff Bay with my Grandma! As a geologist I do have to slightly call you out on the Blue Slipper. It's named after the Gault Clay, and the nearest it gets to Bembridge exposed at the surface is at Yaverland. Bembridge headland is made of the Bembridge Marls. Marls are rocks made of claystone and limestone ... so the clay bit is probably what you're seeing here. It's almost the same thing but not quite as slippy :)
These are excellent facts. Everyone I know has been calling it Blue Slipper since as long as I remember. Bembridge Marls doesn't sound quite as cool. You must have seen all the incredible rock formations by the nostrils down at Whitecliff Bay. As for football there was a kid a few years younger than me from Sandown called James Hayter who went on to be a prolific striker at Bournemouth.
@@cdwc Thanks Marek! ''Facts' always seems pushing it with me but I'm 95% sure I'm not being stupid for once! Whitecliff Bay has been known to get me hot & sweaty with excitement. It's basically a mirror image of the coloured sands at Alum Bay. The strata are vertical as they've been folded into a shape called a 'monocline'! It is part of the Portland-Wight Monocline which continues to Durdle Door in Dorset. Yeah, knew James Hayter at Bournemouth and it rings a bell he went to Sandown.
We were chatting about the Second World War with some pleasant-but-highly-respectable family friends when my mum asked with polite interest when “VD Day” was.
'Spag bowl' - I spelt it like that for years until late 2015, when I befriended someone who pulled me up on it! Membership number: uncertain but somewhere in the thirties!
Member #030, the worst time I have got a word wrong was snuggling with my gf I may of called her by her sisters name, that was over 3 years ago and I don't think she will ever forgive me
Despite never having visited the Mysterious Isle, thanks to you and another RUclipsr I feel I know it passingly well. Thanks cool dude. If you are thinking about Bembridge windmill, may I suggest Roger from Shoot Film Like A Boss' video about the very place? ruclips.net/video/TPznFhy-CIc/видео.html
Beautiful walk! My granddad was the king of malapropisms (Exhilarator instead of accelerator, excavator instead of escalator) and I didn’t think it was hereditary until I saw an old English sheepdog once and shouted ‘aww it’s a Durex puppy!’ But my best friend’s mum definitely beat that when she walked into B&Q and asked a staff member where the beading was because she wanted to make ‘a dildo rail’ in her living room.
Ha ha. That is brilliant. I forgot the word 'malpropisms'. I reckon ScrewFix might be better for the Dildo Rail.
Cool Dudes Walking Club 😂😂😂
Congratulations Katie. You've won the average notebook. It's in the post xx
@@cdwc Amazing :) Thank you so much. I am going to write really cool stuff in it
As someone raised in Bembridge I really enjoyed this well shot and insightful video. Thanks, Marek.
Thanks cool dude
Great video Marek, always enjoyable, nice music choice as always, I so badly hope that hermit in The Nostrils was called The Bogey Man!
Ha. Yes that would excellent.
I once sent an email to a colleague, her name was Manica. Auto-correct intervened, corrected it to Maniac and I didn't notice until I had hit the send button. My shame quickly faded when in her reply email she wrote: "my apologies for the incontinence caused." Turns out - we're both idiots!
Ha, that is excellent. The school newsletter always used to correct my name to 'Market Larwood'. So for a couple of weeks people referred to me as 'Market', some of the best days of my life.
Thank you for the video. Brought back memories of staying at Bembridge School in the late 60s at a youth group holiday. There were about 120 of us, I was a leader (in my mid-20s}, met my wife-to-be. Each day we would swim at a beach - was it called Whitecliff Bay? Last time we holidayed on IoW was at Freshwater in 2019. Fond memories of the Island, including Seaview and Ventnor.
Yes, it is Whitecliff Bay down there. I used to live on Hillway near the airport. One summer I was a cleaner at Bembridge School.
Your home area is lovely. Thanks for the film and walk xxx
That’s me in the black shirt
Nice one cool dude. Hope you enjoyed the holiday.
Great stuff, I was born and grew up on the Island but I have not been back for 8 years. I am pretty sure I recall seeing some buffalo or maybe hair cattle grazing around Bembridge Fort when I last was up there.
I’m going to be moving to Bembridge for the first time soon, I have always lived slap bang in the middle of the UK so I’m so excited to be moving to a beautiful island 😍
Good luck with the move. It is a wonderful place.
Just finished the coastal path after seeing your vid, cracking walks on the island. Stay cool
Nice one. Just started watching, excellent stuff. Well done for wild camping. I have to try that soon.
@@cdwc if you want any pointers or company just whistle
Nice one, Marek. So nice that I watched it twice. :)
Thanks Jennifer, hope you're well.
Home is where the heart is! Stay cool dude 😎
Hi Marek
In the '70s we moved to the Isle of Wight because my dad (a massive aeroplane fan) started working for Britten-Norman, who made the Islander. We lived in Havenstreet. Memories growing up at that time include lads from the village going up to London for Top of the Pops!
We moved to the Isle of Wight in the 80s as my Dad started working at Britten-Norman!
Thats me in the black hoodie 😂
Nice one dude. That is going to be my clothing choice for 2021.
As a kid I was a Warner’s Wagtail and hula hoop champ (downhill ever since). Not been to I O W for many years, you’ve tempted us back once restrictions are lifted. Thanks for the fun.
You're welcome cool dude.
Interesting walk Marek.
This was a very enjoyable walk. Good crisps too. Some of my favourite crisps are COOP salt and Chardonnay white wine vinegar crisps, they are very potent and make you sweat when you eat them.
A crisp that makes you sweat is always good. My favourites are Frazzles, Doritos Chilli Heatwave and good old fashioned ready salted.
Once things get back to relative normal such as having a job and being to save some money instead of existing of redundancy, I think a holiday to the Isle of Wight will be on the cards.
Fingers crossed you get a job soon dude. Sorry to here about your redundancy.
@@cdwc Thanks Marek, just in a dark before the dawn situation is all :)
Great walk marek
Thanks Cool Dude.
Nice walk, nice video. Love your sense of humor and self-deprecating jibes. My wife and I are currently trapped in Oklahoma in the States, but as soon as Covid is somewhat tamed, we plan to move to the Isle and live out our days (very few in my case). Thanks for giving us a taste and preview of a lovely place.
Nice one dude. Hopefully see you about in a few months.
Great walk Marek 👌
Think this a walk I we do soon maybe at the weekend. The sea was lovely and clear.
We can't wait to get back and finish the coast path . Lovely walk especially along the beach to the coast guard station. We were there at low tide . Great memory prompt . Thank you 😊
I've been jealous of all your walks. I need someone with a van!
@@cdwc yes you do 😀
We once sent my late Grandad to the bakery with a list consisting of two cream horns and an elephant's foot. He couldn't remember the name of the animal so asked the woman who served him for two cream horns and a donkey's plonker!! He left with three cream horns... 😂
Ha. Donkey's Plonker is a great name for a cake. I might start selling them door to door.
When I was at college doing catering and whatnot I was waitering at Browns. I asked two customers if they'd like coeliac. I meant celeriac.... #2
Ha ha. I had to look it up, excellent.
The Brading-St.Helens-Bembridge branch was closed in 1953, at least 10 years before the Beeching reports
Ahhhh. I always thought it was Beeching.
I sat down with a coffee to see what was new on RUclips.... and yayyy.. Cool Dudes Walking Club have posted. Perfect timing. Enjoyed it as always. 🙂👍
Its more than likely that I will be in IOW some time in September.... visiting an old school chum of mine. I'm looking forward to it. I've never been and it certainly looks a beautiful place to explore.
Word Muddle: Funniest one I ever heard was on TV... the question was An Amoeba beginning with O. Answer - Organism. The lady too quick to answer shouts out Orgasm. 😄👍🖐
Ha ha. An excellent mistake. September is a good time as all the kids will (hopefully) be back at school.
This looks like a great walk so I hope to try it out next time we visit the IoW, which should hopefully be in Sept. As for word misunderstandings, my late sister once said to someone “you’re making a mouse out of a molehill!” Bless her
Yes it is a great walk. Thoroughly recommended, you'll probably see me doing parts of it.
Lovely.
You're lovely.
great video marek, weather looked lovely
Thanks cool dude. It was a lovely day if a little windy.
Fantastic video. Very enjoyable. Keep the videos coming!
Thanks dude.
Last time I did that walk it was extra muddy down past the windmill and my brand new trainers got stuck in the mud and my friend cried because he felt so guilty. True story! Might make it into a feature-length film.
I would like to play one of the trainers please. I'm up for any work at the moment.
Yes!! An Isle of Wight walk! ''There may be some wind issues'' - that sounds like Culver to me! I played against the 2000 version of the Bembridge U11s. We lost 2-0! They had a guy who went on to play for the Bournemouth youth team... what could have been, Marek! I endorse the high ratings after many a walk on Culver and around Whitecliff Bay with my Grandma! As a geologist I do have to slightly call you out on the Blue Slipper. It's named after the Gault Clay, and the nearest it gets to Bembridge exposed at the surface is at Yaverland. Bembridge headland is made of the Bembridge Marls. Marls are rocks made of claystone and limestone ... so the clay bit is probably what you're seeing here. It's almost the same thing but not quite as slippy :)
These are excellent facts. Everyone I know has been calling it Blue Slipper since as long as I remember. Bembridge Marls doesn't sound quite as cool. You must have seen all the incredible rock formations by the nostrils down at Whitecliff Bay.
As for football there was a kid a few years younger than me from Sandown called James Hayter who went on to be a prolific striker at Bournemouth.
@@cdwc Thanks Marek! ''Facts' always seems pushing it with me but I'm 95% sure I'm not being stupid for once! Whitecliff Bay has been known to get me hot & sweaty with excitement. It's basically a mirror image of the coloured sands at Alum Bay. The strata are vertical as they've been folded into a shape called a 'monocline'! It is part of the Portland-Wight Monocline which continues to Durdle Door in Dorset. Yeah, knew James Hayter at Bournemouth and it rings a bell he went to Sandown.
Great video. I flew to Bembridge Airport in a Piper plane last year, does that make me a cool dude? (Sadly it wasn't an Islander though)
After a truly pants week, this has made up for it in so many ways. This is why we have social media.
Thanks cool dude.
Gorgeous place! I love the wildflowers in the meadow. Did you move back over there?
Yes for the time being.
What's a good word for a gathering of benches? Perhaps a 'rest' of benches?
An excellent word choice. I can't think of anything better 'a sitting' or a 'buttdream'?
Hi Is me the one you Met today
Edit I walked here but Is backwards to sandown to bembridge :)
Nice one cool dude. It was nice to meet you. It is a great walk.
We were chatting about the Second World War with some pleasant-but-highly-respectable family friends when my mum asked with polite interest when “VD Day” was.
Ha ha. That is fantastic. I hope she hasn't got anything though.
T-shirt merch slogan should clearly be "It was meant to be a Hologram!"
'Spag bowl' - I spelt it like that for years until late 2015, when I befriended someone who pulled me up on it!
Membership number: uncertain but somewhere in the thirties!
I'd like a Spag Bol Bowl please. (You're number #36!)
@@cdwc Thanks, Marek. That should be an unforgettable number from next year!!
Member #030, the worst time I have got a word wrong was snuggling with my gf I may of called her by her sisters name, that was over 3 years ago and I don't think she will ever forgive me
If things don't work out there's always her sister.
Rewatching. Did you ever get to the nostrils in any of the videos? I can’t remember you making it.
No the tide is always in or it is a bit too dangerous to go by myself.
Despite never having visited the Mysterious Isle, thanks to you and another RUclipsr I feel I know it passingly well. Thanks cool dude. If you are thinking about Bembridge windmill, may I suggest Roger from Shoot Film Like A Boss' video about the very place? ruclips.net/video/TPznFhy-CIc/видео.html
Nice one Kieran. Will give it a watch.
Thranks agrain
My pwlesure
Christ will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead and his kingdom will have no end.
Yes correct.
I hope JC enjoys bembridge and he won't have to worry about tide times due to his excellent water walking skills - what a Cool Dude 👑 🌊