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@Moonie posted:

I wasn’t Sabbath’s name that did anything for me tbh, it was the music

You either like it or you don’t. It’s  matter of personal choice

For instance, I also liked Barbara Dickson, Dido, Eric Clapton. Some of the old blues stuff too and other very different genres

I also use to listen to my dad’s over tapes

I also saw Toyah Willcox everywhere from Brighton to Glasgow and Edinburgh. She rattled me cage at the time

Moonie
@Yogi19 posted:

Evening all

No more snow today but yesterdays is still lying...with more forecast for tomorrow.

Sorry, I haven’t read back yet.
I was shattered last night but got 7 hours sleep and feel a lot better for it.

Hope you’ve all had a good day

Hi and bye Yogi

I’m sorry you was shattered last night but glad you got that 7 hours sleep

Moonie

Good morning everyone, with a bit of luck we might get a tiny bit of sunshine today, blink and you'll miss it.

Moonie as EL says I hope you've got a fan heater or something to get you through until your new boiler comes. I'm so glad you are sleeping longer Yogi and hope it means your sleep pattern is returning to normal.

Enjoy your day everyone

squiggle
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@squiggle posted:

Good morning everyone, with a bit of luck we might get a tiny bit of sunshine today, blink and you'll miss it.

Moonie as EL says I hope you've got a fan heater or something to get you through until your new boiler comes. I'm so glad you are sleeping longer Yogi and hope it means your sleep pattern is returning to normal.

Enjoy your day everyone

Thanks squiggle

I hope you get that sunshine

Moonie
@Yogi19 posted:

Evening all.
The forecast snow didn’t materialise - we got rain and wind.

Moonie, I hope you are able to keep warm till your boiler is replaced.
I see you gents have been enjoying some football. I’ve been watching Death In Paradise and Poirot.

I hope everyone has had a good day.

Hi Yogi

Not to bad a day after the rain went

Yes I’m fine fankoo

My day has been okay fankoo. I hope yours has too

Moonie

I rewatched "Ministry of Fear" (1944) yesterday evening. It was directed by Fritz Lang and starred Ray Milland. A Hitchcockian type of film.

Rarely shown on television, I watched it as it was the first non-child film that I remember seeing on television many years ago though wouldn't be the first film I saw. I had seen films such as Tom Thumb at the cinema (that would have been around Christmas 1958).

El Loro

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