I suppose Norway will be buttering Sweden up for some margerine. Buter spread thin amongst the Norwegians.
Morning all from Bristol, not sure what it is like outside as I am still at work inside the office! Not long now till the drive home and bed for a few hours
Morning all - Was a dry cold clear morning when I left Bandit Country with a big almost full moon hanging in the night sky, but even though it was 2C there was no frost or ice. Day is just breaking in West West London and it looks to be another clear day with not a cloud in sight. There was an excellent programme on BBC4 on Weds night about Bell Ringing called "Come Bell Ringing with Charles Hazlewood" - it is repeated again tonight on BBC 4 at 20.00. I highly recommend watching it, fascinating and at the end the music is awesome...great TV from the BBC. Picking up Little Miss W_Y from Uni this afternoon, home for Xmas and to be spoilt....
Góðan daginn til allra. Cappuccino, coffee, tea donuts and fruit are on the bar. Frothy cappuccinos for for al, HH, Leon and W_Y Coffees for COYH, Frenchie, Kev rob and theo Strong coffee for Sandy Milky coffee for Yorkie Espresso for SuffolkHorn Strong black coffees for Bragi Norway and zen Black coffee half hot half cold and no sugar for Charlie Tea for BHD jsybaz Lloydinio and BCFCRed Hot chocolate with marshmallows for BBW Tea with skimmed milk and no sugar for GG Tea and cake for Minx Caramel latte for Hornette Redwine for NZ as he is so ahead of us in time Still dark here and cold.
Good morning all, I moved 31 years ago today and set the radio alarm clock for 5.00am as the removal men were coming at 7.00am and still had jobs to do. As the alarm clock went off the news came on and I was awakened to hear that John Lennon had been shot dead during the night. I remember spending the day in a bit of a dull surreal haze but the move went well, such a sad loss - I just can't believe it was 31 years ago. Life passes so quickly.
John Lennon had talent but I did not like his music with the Beatles or after. I preferred George Harrison from the group. For British groups in the 1960s are only two The Yardbirds and The Kinks. I have a Google window and it makes a spell check for me.
Morning all. Its bitter cold here. -3 when i turned the car on!! H, you will be pleased to know that I had a coat on today. It was too cold even for me!!
Morning, good news so far on the boiler front. The guys were due to start at 8am and turned up at 7:45am, if their work is as good as their punctuality then I will be recommending them to one and all.
The Yardbirds - now there was a group (a bit like a musical Watford) took on young talent and developed them. Never really got the credit they deserved. Keith Relf - lead vocals, harmonica Anthony "Top" Topham - lead guitar Chris Dreja - rhythm guitar Paul Samwell-Smith - bass, backing vocals Jim McCarty - drums, backing vocals Eric Clapton - lead guitar Jeff Beck - lead guitar, backing vocals Jimmy Page - bass, guitar Jim McCarty - drums, backing vocals, percussion Robert Plant - lead vocals, harmonica John Paul Jones - bass John Bonham - drums When they split in the end half of them became Led Zeppelin