Oh yes, remember the Zoo, but a little young clientele at the time and the opera house was in Boscombe. Very studenty. There was a club that was up the hill on the other side of town that was good for the none teenage group; completely forgot the name.
Watching last nights fantasy football club their guest Reggie Blinker has included van gobblel and koeman in his team.....
I hate to make you feel old but these songs were playing at my school disco's in infant school the 90s was a great decade to grow up for dance music.
Never. However, I've never listened to fiction. I read around one or two novels a year versus probably a hundred factual books, so I may not be representative. Autobiographies work extremely well as audiobooks, IMO, whether read by the author (majority) or an actor (generally older books). Vin
Cheers Vin.... for factual books I do get that and I was thinking more about fiction. I can see it being absolutely fine for factual books.
ouch the 90's sort of passed me by a bit (or so I thought), however when you post things like those records, it takes me back to those heady days in Bournemouth when I did a bit of clubbing. When we get a few of us together, the age mix will make it a good event I suspect.
Well, it was what I had in mind and it seems to have been the popular suggestion too. So, the £260 is going to Benali's Big Run, pushing him over £163k raised for Cancer Research UK.
Oh God Dyke now proposing that Premier League B teams could take part in the FA Trophy. So he now wants PL teams (who have no real interest in the FA Trophy) to have the opportunity to possibly snatch a cup from lower league teams who actually care.
Right then (or should that be "reet then")... mother in law and wife are already into the G&Ts in preparation for the Rugby League Grand Final that kicks off at 6pm? It is Wigan v St Helens which for those not knowing, is on a par with Saints v Pompey. They finished the league in first and second and now both have won through to the Grand Final. Tonight could be carnage on the pitch and in our lounge tonight. If Wigan lose and I haven't posted on here by Sunday morning, send the police round Please, please, please let Wigan win.
To elaborate on that... Ben Flower became the first man to be sent off in the Grand Final, when, after two minutes he punched an opponent twice. The first punch sent him to the floor and put him out cold, then Flowers crouched over him with his arm across his throat and hit him again in the face.