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The Irish Sun
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Nothing will ruin my camping trip… I hate couples having noisy sex & get revenge in a sly way, my grandkids cringe
GOING on holiday with grandparents is a treat many children look forward to, knowing they'll be spoiled rotten with ice creams and round-the-clock attention. But Emma Parsons-Reid isn't your typical sweet granny. Advertisement 5 Emma Parsons-Reid blasts campers for hanging their undies out to dry or having noisy sex when on a camping trip with her grandkids Credit: Supplied 5 Emma reveals her grandkids believe that if they survive a camping with their gran, that they'll survive anything Credit: Supplied 5 She brings M&S food for her family to cook at home most of the time, but they might enjoy one meal out Credit: Supplied 'The children always say going camping with me is a rite of passage,' says 58-year-old Emma, from Cardiff. ''If you survive this, you'll survive anything,' is how they look at it.' Emma has exacting standards and has told off fellow campers for having sex within earshot of her grandkids. She even sees red if people hang their knickers outside to dry. 'I'm a nightmare nan 24/7 and that isn't going to change just because we are on holiday,' she warns. Advertisement READ MORE IN FABULOUS 'I don't like people draping underwear outside their tent or caravan. It's awful, so uncouth. 'Pack enough pants for your trip and wash them when you get home – or go to a launderette. 'You don't need pairs of pants hanging in a line like a ship's sail. No one needs to see that. It ruins the holiday photographs.' Advertisement Most read in Fabulous A whopping 42.2 per cent of Brits go camping at least once a year according to the latest statistics. But for camping fan Emma, standards are slipping – and nothing is guaranteed to rile her more than the sound of couples getting frisky under the stars. 'I'm a broken man, but memories made' says RTE's Donal Skehan after dreamy camping trip to Irish coast with family 'People get randy when they go camping,' she says. 'I'm not sure if it's the hot nights or the light evenings – coupled with a few drinks – but I get annoyed if I hear them. Advertisement 'The girls aren't silly. They know what it sounds like and it's mortifying. I get especially annoyed if the noise is keeping me awake at 2am and they're still going at it.' The next morning, Emma says she takes great pleasure in waking up couples she's heard bonking within earshot of her granddaughters – Elise, 17, Isabella, 15, Scarlett, 13, Lucy, 10, and Ivy, eight – during the night. 'Bang and clatter' 'On my way to the shower block, I'll bang and clatter and make lots of noise so they don't get a lie in. 'On one occasion, when the girls were small, I made them sing a few rounds of Row, Row, Row Your Boat really loudly, just to put a couple off.' Advertisement It's usually only her two youngest grandchildren that holiday with her now. 'The older ones don't come any more and I think that's a huge relief for them,' says retired civil servant Emma, who favours Welsh coastal resorts like Porthcawl. I get especially annoyed if the noise is keeping me awake at 2am and they're still going at it 'When they talk about camping with 'Nooney', which is what they all call me, it is like they are telling a survivor's story. 5 Emma, above with a head torch, has told off fellow campers Credit: Supplied Advertisement 'The two youngest get very embarrassed. You see their faces drop when I march off to tell someone off, or start complaining about the state of the site to the manager.' Emma reads fellow campers the riot act if they make noise after 10pm – and hates fire pits and barbecues. 'I don't care if they get annoyed. Looking after the grandchildren can be tiring and I just need a good night's sleep,' Emma, who holidays with her grandchildren and husband Kev 64, a retired engineer, to give her own daughter Hannah, 35, a break, says. 'And there is nothing worse than sitting downwind from someone's barbecue smoke. I don't want to get a whiff of other people's smelly sausages.' Advertisement Emma packs M&S food for her family, often enjoying French sticks, ham and salad. 'Why can't we go back to how it was in the 1970s, when everyone was polite and followed some camping etiquette?' says Emma, who refuses to spoil the children with ice creams or seaside souvenirs. 'They love going into the shops, but they're full of plastic tat and I won't allow it in my tent. 'Awful' 'If they want to buy something and I think it's decent enough, I'll allow it, but I'll make them do some chores first – maybe the washing up. I'm very tight and I work to a budget. Advertisement 'And they eat enough rubbish without me buying them ice creams every day. We might have one meal out, but I'll cook the rest of the time.' On one occasion, Emma suffered a slipped disc and carried a pink lilo with her everywhere, so she could lie down – much to the embarrassment of the grandkids. 'The pain was awful,' she recalls. 'We'd only just arrived and I didn't want to cut the holiday short, so I carried this everywhere we went so I could lie down on it. I couldn't sit down, I had to lie down – even in restaurants and at the arcades. Advertisement 'Everyone looked at me like I was insane and the kids were embarrassed. 'On one occasion, they made some friends who were asking them why their nan was always lying down on the lilo. They hated having to explain it every time.' Who the kids play with is another bone of contention whenever they're away. 'I don't let them play with just anybody,' Emma says. 'If they meet someone, I'll go round to check out the family's tent and make sure they are appropriate. Advertisement 'If they are in a caravan or a campervan I'm usually OK with that, but I will have to walk past to assess the family. If they are drinking a lot, or if there are cans lying around or knickers hanging out, I'll pull the grandchildren away. You can't be too careful. I have complained a lot, but we've had some fun times 'I certainly wouldn't want them playing with rough kids, or rude children that answer back.' In fact, if Emma's granddaughters fail to find suitable playmates, Emma thinks nothing of recruiting some herself. 'I prefer to choose their friends for them,' she says. "You'll often see me approaching more palatable kids if I see a nice family. Advertisement 'I'll ask them their names and say they can play with my grandchildren if they like.' Emma often calls out slovenly campers and the state of site facilities. 'If I think someone is being too messy or leaving a lot of litter, I complain,' says Emma. 'I'm always on the phone to the owner. 'The shower blocks are often disgusting, so that is a common complaint. People often leave a mess all around the basin, but the worst is when they forget their pants and leave them hanging over a rail. Disgusting. That would definitely have me marching down to the site office. Advertisement 'And I can't stand men that go to the showers with their guts falling over the top of their towels, letting it all hang out. ''Morning love,' they go, but I blank them if they are disgusting.' Despite her never-ending complaining, Emma says she and the granddaughters cherish their shared camping trips. 'The kids have the best memories of those times,' she says. "We are planning to go back to Fontygary in the Vale of Glamorgan for three nights in August." Advertisement 'It's always the nightmares they remember. They'll say: 'Do you remember when Nooney did this or that?' and then fall apart laughing. 'They'll remember me telling someone off for having sex, or when the dog had diarrhoea in the campervan. 'We once parked under an acorn tree and all night the acorns dropped onto the roof keeping us all awake. 'I have complained a lot, but we've had some fun times. The kids ridicule me, but it makes me smile as I know they won't forget me when I'm dead and buried.' Advertisement 5 The gran takes great pleasure in waking up couples she's heard bonking on the site Credit: Supplied


Indianapolis Star
6 days ago
- Automotive
- Indianapolis Star
IndyCar Bommarito Automotive Grand Prix near St. Louis live leaderboard, crashes
Team Penske starts up from in tonight's IndyCar Series race at World Wide Technology Raceway near St. Louis in Madison, Ill. Will Power won pole position for the 260-lap race on the 1.25-mile oval, averaging 180.329 mph. Teammate Scott McLaughlin starts 2nd — he started on pole the previous two years — and defending race champ Josef Newgarden starts 5th. Nathan Brown is your best IndyCar follow, and keep up with coverage throughout the season with IndyStar's motorsports newsletter. We will have leaderboard updates, crashes and highlights, so remember to refresh. Be ready for the race: 10 drivers to watch at World Wide Technology Raceway Another delay: IndyCar shifts timeline for new car, creating complicated future Row 1 1, Will Power 2, Scott McLaughlin Row 2 3, Pato O'Ward 4, David Malukas Row 3 5, Josef Newgarden 6, Marcus Armstrong Row 4 7, Felix Rosenqvist 8, Colton Herta Row 5 9, Alex Palou 10, Kyle Kirkwood Row 6 11, Scott Dixon 12, Alexander Rossi Row 7 13, Marcus Ericsson 14, Christian Lundgaard Row 8 15, Conor Daly 16, Callum Ilott Row 9 17, Devlin DeFrancesco 18, Rinus Veekay Row 10 19, Santino Ferrucci 20, Nolan Siegel Row 11 21, Louis Foster 22, Graham Rahal Row 12 23, Sting Ray Robb 24, Robert Shwartzman Row 13 25, Christian Rasmussen 26, Kyffin Simpson Row 14 27, Jacob Abel Alex Palou has won five races and leads by almost two full races' worth of max points. Kyle Kirkwood won the other two races. Josef Newgarden held off Team Penske teammate Scott McLaughlin for the win. Since 2019, Newgarden (four times) and Scott Dixon (two) are the only active drivers to win on this track. From Nathan Brown, IndyStar We're seven races into a 17-race season, and two drivers have taken checkered flags. Can a third driver enjoy the spoils? For this exercise, Alex Palou and Kyle Kirkwood are out of the equation. Who is most likely to earn his first win of the season?: I'll take the driver who's taken pole here each of the last two years and who in five starts in his career at the track is yet to finish outside the top-5: Scott McLaughlin. The Team Penske driver won twice on short ovals a year ago and finished runner-up at WWTR, too. It's been a rollercoaster of a year for McLaughlin, but I think he settles things a bit on Sunday. Something you don't see coming: Alex Palou will have another hiccup and finish outside the top-5, opening the door for his closest competitors in the championship race to chip away at his 90-point lead. (All times ET; all IndyCar sessions are on IndyCar Live, IndyCar Radio and Sirius XM Channel 218) 4:30 p.m.: Indy NXT race, FS1 8 p.m.: IndyCar race, Fox TV: Coverage begins at 8 p.m. ET, Sunday, June 15, 2025, on Fox. Green flag is scheduled for 8:20 p.m. Will Buxton is the play-by-play voice, with analysts James Hinchcliffe and Townsend Bell. Kevin Lee and Jack Harvey are the pit reporters. Fox Sports app. Watch free with a Fubo trial IndyCar Nation is on SiriusXM Channel 218, IndyCar Live and the IndyCar Radio Network (check affiliates for each race) Sunday: Mostly cloudy with temperatures in the low 80s near sunset. Hybrid energy deployment: Unlimited activation of 150 kilojoules per lap. Tire allotment: Ten new sets for the weekend. An extra set will be provided to teams participating in the high-line session before final practice. The 2025 IndyCar Series schedule includes 17 races, all televised on Fox. (Times are ET; %-downtown street course, &-road course, *-oval) March 2, St. Petersburg, Florida % (Winner: Alex Palou) March 23, Thermal, California & (Winner: Alex Palou) April 13, Long Beach, California % (Winner: Kyle Kirkwood) May 4, Birmingham, Alabama & (Winner: Alex Palou) May 10, Indianapolis & (Winner: Alex Palou) May 25, Indianapolis 500 * (Winner: Alex Palou) June 1, Detroit % (Winner: Kyle Kirkwood) June 15, St. Louis *, 8 p.m. June 22, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin &, 1:30 p.m. July 6, Lexington, Ohio &, 1 p.m. July 12, Newton, Iowa *, 5 p.m. July 13, Newton, Iowa *, 1 p.m. July 20, Toronto %, noon July 27, Monterey, California &, 3 p.m. Aug. 10, Portland &, 3 p.m. Aug. 24, Milwaukee *, 2 p.m. Aug. 31, Nashville *, 2:30 p.m. (Team and drivers; *-Indianapolis 500 only)
Yahoo
7 days ago
- Automotive
- Yahoo
IndyCar Bommarito Automotive Grand Prix near St. Louis qualifying, lineup, time, TV, radio
If you buy something through a link in this article, we may earn commission. Pricing and availability are subject to change. Will Power won pole position for the IndyCar Series race at World Wide Technology Raceway near St. Louis in Madison, Ill. The Team Penske driver averaged 180.329 mph. The race will be 260 laps on the 1.25-mile oval. IndyCar qualifying lineup, starting grid for Bommarito 500 in St. Louis Row 1 1, Will Power Advertisement 2, Scott McLaughlin Row 2 3, Pato O'Ward 4, David Malukas Row 3 5, Josef Newgarden 6, Marcus Armstrong Row 4 7, Felix Rosenqvist 8, Colton Herta Row 5 9, Alex Palou 10, Kyle Kirkwood Row 6 11, Scott Dixon 12, Alexander Rossi Row 7 13, Marcus Ericsson 14, Christian Lundgaard Row 8 15, Conor Daly 16, Callum Ilott Row 9 17, Devlin DeFrancesco 18, Rinus Veekay Row 10 19, Santino Ferrucci 20, Nolan Siegel Row 11 21, Louis Foster 22, Graham Rahal Row 12 23, Sting Ray Robb 24, Robert Shwartzman Row 13 25, Christian Rasmussen 26, Kyffin Simpson Row 14 27, Jacob Abel Nathan Brown is your best IndyCar follow, and keep up with coverage throughout the season with IndyStar's motorsports newsletter. Who is leading IndyCar? 2025 IndyCar results Alex Palou has won five races and leads by almost two full races' worth of max points. Kyle Kirkwood won the other two races. Who won the Bommarito Automotive Group 500? 2024 IndyCar results at St. Louis Josef Newgarden held off Team Penske teammate Scott McLaughlin for the win. Since 2019, Newgarden (four times) and Scott Dixon (two) are the only active drivers to win on this track. IndyCar expert picks, predictions for St. Louis From Nathan Brown, IndyStar We're seven races into a 17-race season, and two drivers have taken checkered flags. Can a third driver enjoy the spoils? For this exercise, Alex Palou and Kyle Kirkwood are out of the equation. Advertisement Who is most likely to earn his first win of the season?: I'll take the driver who's taken pole here each of the last two years and who in five starts in his career at the track is yet to finish outside the top-5: Scott McLaughlin. The Team Penske driver won twice on short ovals a year ago and finished runner-up at WWTR, too. It's been a rollercoaster of a year for McLaughlin, but I think he settles things a bit on Sunday. Something you don't see coming: Alex Palou will have another hiccup and finish outside the top-5, opening the door for his closest competitors in the championship race to chip away at his 90-point lead. Another delay: IndyCar shifts timeline for new car, creating complicated future IndyCar Series schedule at St. Louis (All times ET; all IndyCar sessions are on IndyCar Live, IndyCar Radio and Sirius XM Channel 218) IndyCar schedule at WWTR on Sunday, June 15 4:30 p.m.: Indy NXT race, FS1 Advertisement 8 p.m.: IndyCar race, Fox What channel is IndyCar race at St. Louis on? TV: Coverage begins at 8 p.m. ET, Sunday, June 15, 2025, on Fox. Green flag is scheduled for 8:20 p.m. Will Buxton is the play-by-play voice, with analysts James Hinchcliffe and Townsend Bell. Kevin Lee and Jack Harvey are the pit reporters. How can I stream the IndyCar race at St. Louis on June 15? Fox Sports app. Watch free with a Fubo trial How can I listen to IndyCar race at St. Louis on June 15? IndyCar Nation is on SiriusXM Channel 218, IndyCar Live and the IndyCar Radio Network (check affiliates for each race) Will it rain at the IndyCar race near St. Louis? Sunday: Mostly cloudy with highs in the mid 80s. Hybrid energy, tire allotment for IndyCar race at WWTR Hybrid energy deployment: Unlimited activation of 150 kilojoules per lap. Advertisement Tire allotment: Ten new sets for the weekend. An extra set will be provided to teams participating in the high-line session before final practice. 2025 IndyCar Series schedule The 2025 IndyCar Series schedule includes 17 races, all televised on Fox. (Times are ET; %-downtown street course, &-road course, *-oval) March 2, St. Petersburg, Florida % (Winner: Alex Palou) March 23, Thermal, California & (Winner: Alex Palou) April 13, Long Beach, California % (Winner: Kyle Kirkwood) May 4, Birmingham, Alabama & (Winner: Alex Palou) May 10, Indianapolis & (Winner: Alex Palou) May 25, Indianapolis 500 * (Winner: Alex Palou) Advertisement June 1, Detroit % (Winner: Kyle Kirkwood) June 15, St. Louis *, 8 p.m. June 22, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin &, 1:30 p.m. July 6, Lexington, Ohio &, 1 p.m. July 12, Newton, Iowa *, 5 p.m. July 13, Newton, Iowa *, 1 p.m. July 20, Toronto %, noon July 27, Monterey, California &, 3 p.m. Aug. 10, Portland &, 3 p.m. Aug. 24, Milwaukee *, 2 p.m. Aug. 31, Nashville *, 2:30 p.m. IndyCar drivers for 2025 (Team and drivers; *-Indianapolis 500 only) IndyCar Series 2025 points championship points (Through seven of 17 races) Alex Palou, 311 points Pato O'Ward, 221 Kyle Kirkwood, 209 Christian Lundgaard, 205 Felix Rosenqvist, 175 Will Power, 175 Scott Dixon, 173 Scott McLaughlin, 164 Colton Herta, 157 Marcus Armstrong, 131 David Malukas, 126 Josef Newgarden, 126 Alexander Rossi, 124 Santino Ferrucci, 118 Graham Rahal, 115 Rinus Veekay, 110 Christian Rasmussen, 102 Kyffin Simpson, 97 Conor Daly, 96 Marcus Ericsson, 96 Nolan Siegel, 93 Robert Shwartzman, 79 Sting Ray Robb, 78 Louis Foster, 76 Devlin DeFrancesco, 71 Callum Ilott, 50 Jacob Abel, 40 Takuma Sato, 36 Helio Castroneves, 20 Ed Carpenter, 16 Jack Harvey, 12 Ryan Hunter-Reay, 10 Kyle Larson, 6 Marco Andretti, 5 This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: IndyCar near St. Louis Grand Prix qualifying results, starting lineup


Indianapolis Star
7 days ago
- Automotive
- Indianapolis Star
IndyCar Bommarito Automotive Grand Prix near St. Louis qualifying, lineup, time, TV, radio
Will Power won pole position for the IndyCar Series race at World Wide Technology Raceway near St. Louis in Madison, Ill. The Team Penske driver averaged 180.329 mph. The race will be 260 laps on the 1.25-mile oval. Row 1 1, Will Power 2, Scott McLaughlin Row 2 3, Pato O'Ward 4, David Malukas Row 3 5, Josef Newgarden 6, Marcus Armstrong Row 4 7, Felix Rosenqvist 8, Colton Herta Row 5 9, Alex Palou 10, Kyle Kirkwood Row 6 11, Scott Dixon 12, Alexander Rossi Row 7 13, Marcus Ericsson 14, Christian Lundgaard Row 8 15, Conor Daly 16, Callum Ilott Row 9 17, Devlin DeFrancesco 18, Rinus Veekay Row 10 19, Santino Ferrucci 20, Nolan Siegel Row 11 21, Louis Foster 22, Graham Rahal Row 12 23, Sting Ray Robb 24, Robert Shwartzman Row 13 25, Christian Rasmussen 26, Kyffin Simpson Row 14 27, Jacob Abel Nathan Brown is your best IndyCar follow, and keep up with coverage throughout the season with IndyStar's motorsports newsletter. Alex Palou has won five races and leads by almost two full races' worth of max points. Kyle Kirkwood won the other two races. Josef Newgarden held off Team Penske teammate Scott McLaughlin for the win. Since 2019, Newgarden (four times) and Scott Dixon (two) are the only active drivers to win on this track. From Nathan Brown, IndyStar We're seven races into a 17-race season, and two drivers have taken checkered flags. Can a third driver enjoy the spoils? For this exercise, Alex Palou and Kyle Kirkwood are out of the equation. Who is most likely to earn his first win of the season?: I'll take the driver who's taken pole here each of the last two years and who in five starts in his career at the track is yet to finish outside the top-5: Scott McLaughlin. The Team Penske driver won twice on short ovals a year ago and finished runner-up at WWTR, too. It's been a rollercoaster of a year for McLaughlin, but I think he settles things a bit on Sunday. Something you don't see coming: Alex Palou will have another hiccup and finish outside the top-5, opening the door for his closest competitors in the championship race to chip away at his 90-point lead. Another delay: IndyCar shifts timeline for new car, creating complicated future (All times ET; all IndyCar sessions are on IndyCar Live, IndyCar Radio and Sirius XM Channel 218) 4:30 p.m.: Indy NXT race, FS1 8 p.m.: IndyCar race, Fox TV: Coverage begins at 8 p.m. ET, Sunday, June 15, 2025, on Fox. Green flag is scheduled for 8:20 p.m. Will Buxton is the play-by-play voice, with analysts James Hinchcliffe and Townsend Bell. Kevin Lee and Jack Harvey are the pit reporters. Fox Sports app. Watch free with a Fubo trial IndyCar Nation is on SiriusXM Channel 218, IndyCar Live and the IndyCar Radio Network (check affiliates for each race) Sunday: Mostly cloudy with highs in the mid 80s. Hybrid energy deployment: Unlimited activation of 150 kilojoules per lap. Tire allotment: Ten new sets for the weekend. An extra set will be provided to teams participating in the high-line session before final practice. The 2025 IndyCar Series schedule includes 17 races, all televised on Fox. (Times are ET; %-downtown street course, &-road course, *-oval) March 2, St. Petersburg, Florida % (Winner: Alex Palou) March 23, Thermal, California & (Winner: Alex Palou) April 13, Long Beach, California % (Winner: Kyle Kirkwood) May 4, Birmingham, Alabama & (Winner: Alex Palou) May 10, Indianapolis & (Winner: Alex Palou) May 25, Indianapolis 500 * (Winner: Alex Palou) June 1, Detroit % (Winner: Kyle Kirkwood) June 15, St. Louis *, 8 p.m. June 22, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin &, 1:30 p.m. July 6, Lexington, Ohio &, 1 p.m. July 12, Newton, Iowa *, 5 p.m. July 13, Newton, Iowa *, 1 p.m. July 20, Toronto %, noon July 27, Monterey, California &, 3 p.m. Aug. 10, Portland &, 3 p.m. Aug. 24, Milwaukee *, 2 p.m. Aug. 31, Nashville *, 2:30 p.m. (Team and drivers; *-Indianapolis 500 only)


Buzz Feed
12-06-2025
- Health
- Buzz Feed
These Shoes Are Perfect For Swollen And Sensitive Feet
Before we begin, let me be fully transparent: The FitVille EasyTop diabetic shoe line is, as evidenced by its name, designed for diabetics and the lower extremity swelling that often accompanies the disease. I am not personally afflicted with diabetes, and therefore have no first-hand experience with said swelling... However. The brand's EasyTop diabetic shoe line is perfect for swollen and sensitive feet and ankles thanks to a wide toe box (they come in wide, X-wide, and XX-wide fits); a stretchy and breathable mesh upper with stabilizers at the heel and toe (so you're foot's supported but never constricted); and an adaptable, easy on/off elastic closure. Additional features include an ergonomic, air-circulating insole, a cushy high-rebound midsole, and a thick, shock-absorbing outsole. And, on a purely aesthetic note, this particular model has an open vamp underneath its elastic flap, making it even roomier (and I can only assume comfier), but also giving it a high-fashion sporty look that feels surprisingly on-point these days — as if the Row made a pair of orthopedic martial arts shoes. But don't just take my word for it — there are plenty of very satisfied FitVille customers proclaiming their love for EasyTops. Read on for their rave reviews, and then do your feet a serious favor by hitting that Buy Now button. Get them from Amazon for $56.89+ (available in men's sizes 8–15, three widths, and in three colors).