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Sweet!clapton is god wrote:Fogenhoe's who they are!Zulus Thousand of em wrote:Tonight I'm assistant referee in the United Counties Premier League game between Cogenhoe United and Raunds Town (who?)
Oh, and "Cogenhoe" is pronounced "Cuckno" - so there you go.
God's country! God's county!
God's town! God's team!!
How can we fail?
COME ON YOU WHITES!!
God's town! God's team!!
How can we fail?
COME ON YOU WHITES!!
That, sir, was magnificent.clapton is god wrote:Fogenhoe's who they are!Zulus Thousand of em wrote:Tonight I'm assistant referee in the United Counties Premier League game between Cogenhoe United and Raunds Town (who?)
Oh, and "Cogenhoe" is pronounced "Cuckno" - so there you go.
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
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That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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Been over to Burnley to watch Chess the Musical. I didn't even know what it was about. Turns out that it's an absolute piece of toe-curling mid-eighties faux political shite of the first water in terms of a storyline. Oooh, Russians are all baddies, look.
However, that doesn't distract from the fact that it was absolutely superbly well performed by the Burnley Light Opera Society, so well very done them.
And now I'm sat here at gone midnight, eating breakfast cereal and typing on here.
However, that doesn't distract from the fact that it was absolutely superbly well performed by the Burnley Light Opera Society, so well very done them.
And now I'm sat here at gone midnight, eating breakfast cereal and typing on here.
May the bridges I burn light your way
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Was it at the Burnley Mechanics Institute Bruce? Been to a couple of enjoyable concerts there in the past.Bruce Rioja wrote:Been over to Burnley to watch Chess the Musical. I didn't even know what it was about. Turns out that it's an absolute piece of toe-curling mid-eighties faux political shite of the first water in terms of a storyline. Oooh, Russians are all baddies, look.
However, that doesn't distract from the fact that it was absolutely superbly well performed by the Burnley Light Opera Society, so well very done them.
And now I'm sat here at gone midnight, eating breakfast cereal and typing on here.
Si Deus pro nobis, quis contra nos?
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It was indeed, Tango. Cracking little venue.TANGODANCER wrote:Was it at the Burnley Mechanics Institute Bruce? Been to a couple of enjoyable concerts there in the past.Bruce Rioja wrote:Been over to Burnley to watch Chess the Musical. I didn't even know what it was about. Turns out that it's an absolute piece of toe-curling mid-eighties faux political shite of the first water in terms of a storyline. Oooh, Russians are all baddies, look.
However, that doesn't distract from the fact that it was absolutely superbly well performed by the Burnley Light Opera Society, so well very done them.
And now I'm sat here at gone midnight, eating breakfast cereal and typing on here.
May the bridges I burn light your way
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I once booked two front row seats there to see a Juan Martin guitar concert. I was so close I could see the guitar strings vibrating. As you say, a cracking venue.Bruce Rioja wrote:It was indeed, Tango. Cracking little venue.TANGODANCER wrote:Was it at the Burnley Mechanics Institute Bruce? Been to a couple of enjoyable concerts there in the past.Bruce Rioja wrote:Been over to Burnley to watch Chess the Musical. I didn't even know what it was about. Turns out that it's an absolute piece of toe-curling mid-eighties faux political shite of the first water in terms of a storyline. Oooh, Russians are all baddies, look.
However, that doesn't distract from the fact that it was absolutely superbly well performed by the Burnley Light Opera Society, so well very done them.
And now I'm sat here at gone midnight, eating breakfast cereal and typing on here.
Si Deus pro nobis, quis contra nos?
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Juan Martin twangs a good guitar!TANGODANCER wrote:I once booked two front row seats there to see a Juan Martin guitar concert. I was so close I could see the guitar strings vibrating. As you say, a cracking venue.Bruce Rioja wrote:It was indeed, Tango. Cracking little venue.TANGODANCER wrote:Was it at the Burnley Mechanics Institute Bruce? Been to a couple of enjoyable concerts there in the past.Bruce Rioja wrote:Been over to Burnley to watch Chess the Musical. I didn't even know what it was about. Turns out that it's an absolute piece of toe-curling mid-eighties faux political shite of the first water in terms of a storyline. Oooh, Russians are all baddies, look.
However, that doesn't distract from the fact that it was absolutely superbly well performed by the Burnley Light Opera Society, so well very done them.
And now I'm sat here at gone midnight, eating breakfast cereal and typing on here.
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I've seen him several times and had a decent chat with him at the Bridgewater after the show. He always chats with the audience and once horrified Sir John Barabarolli by telling him he couldn't read music. I have a CD signed by him and his cante (flamenco) singer.William the White wrote:Juan Martin twangs a good guitar!TANGODANCER wrote:I once booked two front row seats there to see a Juan Martin guitar concert. I was so close I could see the guitar strings vibrating. As you say, a cracking venue.Bruce Rioja wrote:It was indeed, Tango. Cracking little venue.TANGODANCER wrote:Was it at the Burnley Mechanics Institute Bruce? Been to a couple of enjoyable concerts there in the past.Bruce Rioja wrote:Been over to Burnley to watch Chess the Musical. I didn't even know what it was about. Turns out that it's an absolute piece of toe-curling mid-eighties faux political shite of the first water in terms of a storyline. Oooh, Russians are all baddies, look.
However, that doesn't distract from the fact that it was absolutely superbly well performed by the Burnley Light Opera Society, so well very done them.
And now I'm sat here at gone midnight, eating breakfast cereal and typing on here.
Si Deus pro nobis, quis contra nos?
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