First #1 that the song title was a question? Though it was originally registered without the question mark.
yes....was the first U.K. number one hit song that featured a full sentence question as its title... I was a bit worried it was too obscure!!
Blimey! It's a wonderful whimsy choon Love it. Just had our Xmas lunch so I'll set a question tomorrow... I actually have one lined up but saved on a different device!
Later than advertised, I lost the original question so... Saying the name of what dried fruit used to be used to encourage people to smile before a photo in the 1800s, before the phrase “cheese?”
I just spent a 'fruitless' 15 minutes in front of a mirror trying to see if saying prunes made me look as though I was smiling!! I now realise why people never seemed to smile for the photographer back then...
Ah yes. That reminds me. I was always puzzled as to why there were so many Japanese families resident in Harrow - near my place of upbringing. So much so that a famous school South of the borough became the Japanese school when the original moved to Elstree. But I digress. It's all to do with the famous Japanese politeness. Apparently as the Japanese - in the Seventies particularly - arrived at Heathrow in droves, they immediately jumped into a taxi and said 'Harrow '. Oh never mind.
No.... In this case there many many of these and ther is def no smoking..... and they all have one ashtray
On an airplane there is still a requirement that there must be an ashtray in the bathroom. Although smoking is forbidden there has to be something there in case people take a quiet drag to make sure they don't put it in the waste paper bin. ?