nev young wrote:
On 10/01/11 17:58, Anthony Anson wrote:
nev young wrote:
There's still my place. We could even get some carry outs from the FC.
Mmmmmm. I has a ½ galleon kerry-oot flask - FC's deposit on bockles is somewhat heavy.
Might have to bring walking frame innit.
FC does 2 and 4 pt cardboard boxen for free.
Troo, but:
When in Rome, one takes some home, But when in Norwich, one should forwich For tasty pies and rolls in piles, And spots of WAP and Penguin files Mmmm! With the beef a jar of wallop, Horseradish relish, goodly dollop And, mighty Crashbang! What am I hearing? Has the barman dropped an earring? Ah, relieved looks over faces pass: Not an earring, just a glass...
On 11 Jan 11:52, Anthony Anson wrote:
nev young wrote:
On 10/01/11 17:58, Anthony Anson wrote:
nev young wrote:
There's still my place. We could even get some carry outs from the FC.
Mmmmmm. I has a ½ galleon kerry-oot flask - FC's deposit on bockles is somewhat heavy.
Might have to bring walking frame innit.
FC does 2 and 4 pt cardboard boxen for free.
Troo, but:
When in Rome, one takes some home, But when in Norwich, one should forwich For tasty pies and rolls in piles, And spots of WAP and Penguin files Mmmm! With the beef a jar of wallop, Horseradish relish, goodly dollop And, mighty Crashbang! What am I hearing? Has the barman dropped an earring? Ah, relieved looks over faces pass: Not an earring, just a glass...
Sounds very Charly Haylock that does.
On Tue, 11 Jan 2011 12:06:32 +0000 Brett Parker iDunno@sommitrealweird.co.uk allegedly wrote:
Sounds very Charly Haylock that does.
Who is Charly Haylock?
Mick
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On 11 Jan 13:12, mick wrote:
On Tue, 11 Jan 2011 12:06:32 +0000 Brett Parker iDunno@sommitrealweird.co.uk allegedly wrote:
Sounds very Charly Haylock that does.
Who is Charly Haylock?
A badly spelt Charlie Haylock ;)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/voices/recordings/individual/suffolk-edwardstone-hayloc...
Basically, he's a very good old Suffolk boy, listen to some of his stuff, is all quite fun :)
On Tue, 11 Jan 2011 15:04:16 +0000 Brett Parker iDunno@sommitrealweird.co.uk allegedly wrote:
Who is Charly Haylock?
A badly spelt Charlie Haylock ;)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/voices/recordings/individual/suffolk-edwardstone-hayloc...
Basically, he's a very good old Suffolk boy, listen to some of his stuff, is all quite fun :)
Pah - that URL wants windows media player or real player. Shame on you BBC.
Mick
(Ta Brett)
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On 11-Jan-11 15:09:49, mick wrote:
On Tue, 11 Jan 2011 15:04:16 +0000 Brett Parker iDunno@sommitrealweird.co.uk allegedly wrote:
Who is Charly Haylock?
A badly spelt Charlie Haylock ;)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/voices/recordings/individual/suffolk-edwardstone-h aylock-charlie.shtml
Basically, he's a very good old Suffolk boy, listen to some of his stuff, is all quite fun :)
Pah - that URL wants windows media player or real player. Shame on you BBC.
Mick (Ta Brett)
That URL seems to have only one (short) item by Charlie Haylock. When I clicked on "Listen" it offered me the choice of Windows Media Player or RealPlayer. The RealPlayer worked fine. I'm not against RealPlayer!
Any more of his stuff around there?
Ted.
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(Ted Harding) wrote:
That URL seems to have only one (short) item by Charlie Haylock. When I clicked on "Listen" it offered me the choice of Windows Media Player or RealPlayer. The RealPlayer worked fine. I'm not against RealPlayer!
Any more of his stuff around there?
Oi cud wroite some, 'bor.