Lavinda Past
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I'd give it five minutes if I was you...
A pointless book.Hmmm really, worthy of a lengthy foc discussion I would've thought.
Picked up a second hand bargain today at a local car boot sale, a book entitled How to sharpen pencils.
Son!That is my Mum
No idea of the name - it was opposite Kwik SaveTravelling. Back from the Chelsea home match I passed down Reddish Lane...I've always loved the area since the 80s
Didn't know there used to be a record shop on the lane,will have to ask my mate who lives close by about that.
What was it called ?
County Hospital - now we're talking!
That Colin Bell that is in the program at 6.15, Surely it can't be...
I know it was the close season, but surely The King should have been training?That Colin Bell that is in the program at 6.15, Surely it can't be....
The artwork is called "Tina", there's other variants IIRC where you can see that she's wearing a dress which are imaginatively named "Tina in a yellow/green/blue/...etc dress"We had that very one. As I grew up in Worcestershire in the 60's and 70's I've always lazily assumed it explains my taste in women. There was definitely no-one that looked like that on our estate. Did you name her? We always called our painting Tina. Don't know how or why. There's an old David Jason sit-com (That I don't even remember) showing on one of the nostalgia channels lately that has one on the wall of there living room.
Dunno if it’s because I’m an old bastard but I laughed at every one of those comedies
look the blister has found one today!Used to be BBC newsreaders dressed suitably as invited guests in the nation's living rooms but News 24 presenter Lewis Vaughan Jones has dispensed with the formal collar and tie and now turns up in an open neck shirt as he announces death and destruction at home and abroad.
All the other news networks manage to dress their male presenters appropriately for their job but our publicly funded broadcaster is happy to irritate a substantial proportion of the older British population like me who expect traditional standards to be upheld.

I was in the audience when a pal was on Junior Criss Cross Quiz at ABC studios Parr’s Wood
the smell of it still lingers in my memory