W/C 30th November 2020 This is the 51st time I have written the show notes for TFM (if you include the Introduction & the Coronavirus special) and it got me wondering whether anybody actually reds them. Each week I try and be insightful, or intriguing or pithy - and for all I know I could have been pasting a random page from Wikipedia or a recipe for Chocolate Brownies. In fact... Needle Nose Pliers Needle-nose pliers (also known as pointy-nose pliers, long-nose pliers, pinch-nose pliers or snipe-nose pliers) are both cutting and holding https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pliers (pliers) used by https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artisans (artisans), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewellery_designer (jewellery designers), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrician (electricians), network engineers and other https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tradesmen (tradesmen) to bend, re-position and snip https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wire (wire). Their namesake long nose gives excellent control while the cutting edge near the pliers' joint provides "one-tool" convenience. Because of their long shape they are useful for reaching into small areas where cables or other materials have become stuck or unreachable with fingers or other means From Wikipedia - the free encyclopaedia Stay safe. https://cathedralmusictrust.org.uk (Cathedral Music Trust) https://www.instagram.com/ashortstories (Instagram) https://www.twitter.com/ashortstories (Twitter) https://www.facebook.com/ashortstoriespodcast/ (Facebook)