17-09-2018 19:54 - edited 17-09-2018 19:55
17-09-2018 19:54 - edited 17-09-2018 19:55
Was in ASDA today & found out that you don’t need a quid / token to release the trolleys from each other.
How long has that been happening? Can you tell I’m a sad lonely single basket user....
on 24-11-2018 00:44
on 24-11-2018 00:44
Your music tastes are mostly the same as mine. Disliked the ratpack though I admit to liking Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis films (forgive me, hate those corny films now ) and I was known to sing a passable 'Lil Ol' Winedrinker Me' in my youth
on 24-11-2018 02:14
on 24-11-2018 02:14
I also loathed Frank Sinatrs, though I do think he was a good actor. Loved Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr, as well as Peter Lawford and Joey Bishop, the rest of the Rat Pack. I grew up watching them perform/act though like @Cleoriff they weren't really my era.
My dad was a big Presley fan and took my mum and I to see him in Love Me Tender for our birthdays. As we were walking down the aisle I saw his face on the big screen and it was love at first sight.
I was into Fats Domino, Stevie Wonder, all of Motown, and when they came along the Beatles (though I also dislike Paul McCartney) and the Rolling Stones. Then I was into British bands in a big way.
I also love classical music and opera, as well as country, rap, soul, reggae, latin and rock. Grew up with and love musicals. My favourite episodes from series I follow, are the musical ones: Grey's Anatomy and The Flash being the most recent. So my musical taste is literally all over the place
on 24-11-2018 07:31
on 24-11-2018 07:31
@Anonymous wrote:Liam Gallagher described him best.
'The fat dancer from Take That'
Dancer??!!! that's an over exaggeration
on 24-11-2018 07:34
on 24-11-2018 07:53
on 24-11-2018 07:53
@Anonymous wrote:Liam Gallagher described him best.
'The fat dancer from Take That'
And what's Liam Gallagher doing now I wonder? Nothing much since Oasis. Got a band called Beady Eye who wouldn't fill my local working mens club...
Noel Gallager was the driving force of Oasis... without him Liam is nothing.
Robbie on the other hand, still fills stadiums and tickets sell out as soon as they go on sale.
So who is laughing all the way to the bank?...'the fat dancer from Take That' or the Manc thug of a wife beater?...MMMmmmm let me think.....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 24-11-2018 08:12
on 24-11-2018 08:12
on 24-11-2018 08:51
on 24-11-2018 08:51
@dgilbert2 wrote:@Cleoriff very true indeed. Doesn't stop us from having a pop at him though
I know @dgilbert2 and as I have always said ...Each to their own...
Veritas Numquam Perit
26-11-2018 20:53 - edited 26-11-2018 20:56
26-11-2018 20:53 - edited 26-11-2018 20:56
Today I realised that...
Today In 1938, Poland signed a non aggression pact with USSR, to protect against an invasion by Germany
Worked out well then...🙄
on 26-11-2018 23:42
on 26-11-2018 23:42
@Anonymous wrote:Today I realised that...
Today In 1938, Poland signed a non aggression pact with USSR, to protect against an invasion by Germany
Worked out well then...🙄
When is a contract not a contract?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/wwtwo/invasion_poland_01.shtml
At 4.45 am on 1 September 1939 the German battleship Schleswig-Holstein opened fire on the Polish garrison of the Westerplatte Fort, Danzig (modern-day Gdansk), in what was to become the first military engagement of World War Two. Simultaneously, 62 German divisions supported by 1,300 aircraft commenced the invasion of Poland.
on 27-11-2018 00:00
on 27-11-2018 00:00