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Frank Worthington - I was too young to appreciate that look on men in the 70s but being older now that's a look I can appreciate. Not sure that it will ever come back or have the same feel though.
A trip to a local convenience in Penzance. Honestly what a joke that amount is - I can remember my mum getting a notice of 4p in total at sometime in the long distant past, which was less than the postage it took to notify her, but I think that was because she was married and hadn't worked mostly all her life.
I took so long with that last message as I didn't want to sound negative about marriage so I'd rewritten it about 10 times which is why I'd missed the song you did pick and said the same thing. It's the lyrics of the forever romantic optimist that is me and I do think as you get older you get better at these things but it's not something I'd give a go again. All good wishes for you both from me and I'm sure you'll succeed - there would never be a dull moment.
Good luck Disco, I've been married twice, realised I was shite at it after a pitifully short time and will never do it again under any circumstance . There was a very quick shuffle into the register office both times and no time for or suggestion of a musical fanfare in those days, but perhaps the Genesis one that I put on a thread the other day Follow You Follow Me for the sentiment of the lyrics for the hopes of the occasion.
I've had to throw away 3 fridge freezers over the last year or so - the last one had started to alternate between sounding like a herd of cattle and a jet landing; then the fridge part stopped working; then the freezer but was still ok as a very cold fridge that decided occasionally it was going to freeze the milk or a diet coke and then I've just given up on it. I've gone for a much smaller version this time in hope. And the shed outside was looking like a graveyard for half the kitchen - halogen ovens/microwaves and other kitchen appliances that had failed - so much so I renamed it deconstructed kitchen (modern art a la that Tracey Emin bedroom).
I catch Hoopsa on his and then as a general one for the Championship Benjamin Bloom - who I happened to find when I was looking for some music for an Ipswich thread I was doing and he came up in that regard and then I found his Championship one with Sam Parkin subsequent to that. I'll check out those other ones I'm not sure I've watched yet.