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poppy

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  1. One Way Ticket To the Moon ~ Dave Stewart feat. Secret Sisters
  2. we'll have a wee strupach. I told Ginger to make mine hot and sweet and a slice of Dundee cake or a couple pieces of shortbread wouldn't go amiss. I hadn't eaten since breakfast. So we ...
  3. ,very fortuitously as it happened, my cousin Ginger Biscuit. After he'd gone through all the 'Lang time nae see's, 'Hoo's it gaun' and 'Yer lookin’ a bit peely wally!', I managed to get a word in edgeways and ask ...
  4. Watching the Planes Go By ~ Elton John
  5. Everybody Needs Somebody To Love ~ Blues Brothers
  6. my phone rang and the old trouble and strife got stuck into me again. I hung up, turned the damned thing off, hopped on a bus and headed for the hills. I'd just closed my eyes and started to relax when ...
  7. Teach Your Children ~ Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young
  8. was make a large mug of hot sweet tea. Then packing my rucksack with essentials which included a tea strainer, knucklebones, a hand drill, a stick of limp celery and ...
  9. causing unintentional asphyxiation. If it hadn't been for Willie Wishbone sitting me up and administering a mighty thump between the shoulders, I would have succumbed. What with one thing and another, I was starting to feel ...
  10. Sing Me No Sad Song ~ Helen Reddy
  11. I've always meant to read more of his. I've got a collection that includes all his major works, so no excuse.
  12. Bette Davis Eyes ~ Kim Carnes
  13. my white jockey Y-fronts. 'How the hell did you get it down there?? And I bloody well hope it was scalding hot! You better get to and give them a jolly good scrub! If you think I'm going to spend my time bent over a tub, rubbing my hands raw, and working my fingers to the bone, you've got another thing coming. And while I'm on the subject ...' and on and on and on ad infinitum. I tried to focus and remember what I was doing here. Part of me ...
  14. Adolf Hitler : My Part in His Downfall by Spike Milligan. Read this years ago but all I remembered was repeated mention of 'that bloody awful Warsaw Concerto' and Woodbines 😅
  15. It's a Hard Rain Gonna Fall ~ Leon Russell ( heard him in concert in the 70's)
  16. I could feel myself falling and with a crash and a scream, landed in a heap on the floor. The members of the philatelic group peered down at me in concern. 'Are you all right, dear? Whatever happened?' asked Myrtle Mint. 'My alternative reality ended, I was on the 13th floor', I groaned. They tut-tutted and tapped their heads. Myrtle went off to make me a large mug of hot sweet tea and I started ...
  17. to sound suave, urbane and rich. 'That will be the 13th floor. What name is it, sir?' I thought quickly, if this was my virtual reality, I called the shots. 'I am Johnny Bravo, the one man army!' I replied and followed up with a few karate chops and a Ka-chow! The concierge didn't seem at all impressed but nevertheless handed me a key. I went up the lift and walked into my room. It was ...
  18. concern was the support of fallen pole dancers . This had absolutely nothing to do with the case or the demanding and exasperating people in my life but helped get my mind off my problems. I got lost in the world of Penny Blacks and Inverted Jennys and very soon ...
  19. Who's Gonna Drive You Home? ~ The Cars
  20. I understand the themes it's exploring but I've always found bullying and cruelty very distressing and this book has it in abundance. On the other hand, there are books I didn't read when young that I really wish I had, because I love them so much. The Wind In the Willows and Anne of Green Gables are a couple I can think of. It would have been interesting to compare my reaction then and now.
  21. I used my multiple skills in hand to hand and foot to foot combat to teach him a lesson. Unfortunately...
  22. I think it can sometimes be a mistake to reread books that have made a big impact on you when young. I loved A Wrinkle In Time by Madeleine L'Engle and A Traveller In Time by Alison Uttley as a child. Memories of the latter particularly evoked feelings of otherworldliness and even associated smells. Although I enjoyed both as an adult, they certainly didn't make me feel the same way, and I was disappointed. I don't think it will put me off rereads though. One book I'll never read again that I found horrifying at school is Lord of the Flies. I'll be giving 1984 a miss too 😁
  23. Crazy He Calls Me ~ Billie Holiday
  24. mentioned in an incriminatory fashion.' 'WHO??' I shouted, highly excited by this possible lead. But the phone crackled and buzzed and then ... disconnected. I looked at it in disgust. I would have chucked it on the floor and jumped on it, but with only 7 quid 14 left, I decided it'd keep. 'I've got to go back to Bobert's!' I cried as I rushed out the door. Pythagoras's screams of rage followed me, it had been a trying day for her. 'You three timing son of a ...
  25. I Say a Little Prayer For You ~ Dionne Warwick
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