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Be honest with people??
I notice they've replaced the plinky plonky muzak with chipmunk singing.
Interesting.
If there are better harmonies than this I have never heard them:Puff the Magic Dragon will catch her…Just near the Lemon Tree
I don’t! Maybe I don’t look 74. I had to show proof of age to the Amazon delivery man. I did say to him I was flattered that he thought I was under 18 but rules is rules. He did finally accept my OAP bus pass even though it’s not on Amazons list of approved documentsIf you are an OAP you'll likely get free hampers anyway from the Scouts or whoever
well good job I don’t like Marc Jacob Daisy then so I wouldn’t be tempting even if it should smell like Daisy.Every political party claims that growth - both population and economic - is a great thing yet it's a disaster for the environment and wildlife and just not sustainable. Perhaps we all have to be satisfied with a bit less in future.
This is the circle they can not square.
Oh gawd not the shoe perfume again - "if you love that Marc Jacob Daisy - and I'm not comparing."
No of course you aren't Peter you slippery old sod.
4 steak pies. Take your pick:They (QVC) had some pies on today. Ten pies - the size you’d get in a supermarket frozen four pies multi-pack for five or six quid. They wanted just under £40 for these pies, plus nearly £6 for delivery. DO ME A MASSIVE FAVOUR!! There are easier ways to pis s your money up the wall than that.
Errrr, yes. Why?Does anyone own and use a microwave grill pan?
They were very much part of the varied range of music Mum would play on the gramophone in our small ground floor flat between Huswell Mill and Pinsbury Fark in north London when I was a child in the ‘60s and early ‘70s. I loved to hear the eclectic stuff she played - from Bach to The Beatles, to Gilbert and Sullivan to Gilbert O’Sullivan…Hearing all this stuff motivated me to learn to play the guitar. Always grateful to her for stimulating and encouraging this. The guitar and music in general continuing to get me to try to get through the worst times in life. In fact…I FEELS MUSIC, I DO….If there are better harmonies than this I have never heard them:
Only Walter selling Christmas Rubber Bullets…He should be up before the Beak for crimes against shopping television presentation…Good Morning Judge…’Ave a Buy of my alibi….I wish he would take A Dreadlock Holiday…Or move to New York where he could Wall Street Shuffle off…Been out tonight to see 10cc, doesn't sound like I missed much.
My parents loved music too. Dad loved country music, Dean Martin, and lots of 1950s stuff. Jim Reeves always makes me think of him. Mum liked big band jazz like Glenn Miller.They were very much part of the varied range of music Mum would play on the gramophone in our small ground floor flat between Huswell Mill and Pinsbury Fark in north London when I was a child in the ‘60s and early ‘70s. I loved to hear the eclectic stuff she played - from Bach to The Beatles, to Gilbert and Sullivan to Gilbert O’Sullivan…Hearing all this stuff motivated me to learn to play the guitar. Always grateful to her for stimulating and encouraging this. The guitar and music in general continuing to get me to try to get through the worst times in life. In fact…I FEELS MUSIC, I DO….
You mean those Santa flying toys, he was almost weeing himselfOnly Walter selling Christmas Rubber Bullets…He should be up before the Beak for crimes against shopping television presentation…Good Morning Judge…’Ave a Buy of my alibi….I wish he would take A Dreadlock Holiday…Or move to New York where he could Wall Street Shuffle off…
I had given up listening to new pop music by thenSadly I grew up on New kids on the block,
Hope you enjoyed the showBeen out tonight to see 10cc, doesn't sound like I missed much.
They could play that only hit single Peter Simon did called "Peter Simon Says" on one of Peter Simon's next shifts and see how he reacts.I notice they've replaced the plinky plonky muzak with chipmunk singing.
Interesting.
Ive seen them twice now, and they are fantastic. Only Graham Gouldman left of the original line up, but they are all amazing musicians.Hope you enjoyed the show
When my husband goes to get his hair cut, the hairdresser always says to him, I know you're retired, but you aren't 65 yet, so I can't charge you pensioners rates. My husband is 70, but is too vain to tell her, even if it means saving money.I don’t! Maybe I don’t look 74. I had to show proof of age to the Amazon delivery man. I did say to him I was flattered that he thought I was under 18 but rules is rules. He did finally accept my OAP bus pass even though it’s not on Amazons list of approved documents
well good job I don’t like Marc Jacob Daisy then so I wouldn’t be tempting even if it should smell like Daisy.
Also Rick Fenn, who has been with them since 1976.They still have two original (well nearly two) members. Graham Gouldman, of course. Plus drummer Paul Burgess who played alongside Kevin Godley on their tours from 1973…For me…this is the best live version of Rubber Bullets…