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Mr.S.corn78

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1 hour ago, leopardml2341 said:

10 hours of liftin', shiftin' an' diggin' - I'm kn@ckered, an' mi garden ain't that big.

 

Beer o'clock now.

 

Good evening to all. Appropriate greetings and get ready for the weekend; where will you go next :)

 

Any assistance from doggo?  Bill

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35 minutes ago, Gwiwer said:

Today's addition to the 10 albums is Billie Holiday's "Lady Sings The Blues".  I could listen to this for many more hours than it plays for.  I reckon you can taste the smoke and atmosphere of a late-night club through the music.  

 

 

 

 

My money's on this; however I do find that listening to it when driving is a very bad move, as I do notice my speed can unexplicably increase somewhat whenever it comes on the radio....

 

 

 

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20 minutes ago, J. S. Bach said:

Whatever that is. :biggrin_mini:

Bacon sarnies are sandwiches.  When I lived in the UK which was ages ago now, I had never heard the term 'sarnie'.  I learnt what it was on a on a BBC comedy show much later over here:rolleyes:

     Brian.

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2 minutes ago, brianusa said:

Bacon sarnies are sandwiches.  When I lived in the UK which was ages ago now, I had never heard the term 'sarnie'.  I learnt what it was on a on a BBC comedy show much later over here:rolleyes:

     Brian.

Thank you, I sort of suspected so AND was just too lazy to look it up!:yahoo_mini:

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1 hour ago, brianusa said:

Bacon sarnies are sandwiches.  When I lived in the UK which was ages ago now, I had never heard the term 'sarnie'.  I learnt what it was on a on a BBC comedy show much later over here:rolleyes:

     Brian.

 

"A Touch Of Frost" ?

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