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Raise your glasses and have a beerRe: Gumbud Leisurely Scribbles (part 4)
Umm....am I too late?Re: Gumbud Leisurely Scribbles (part 4)
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We used to have a certain regular in the pub back in the sixties, his name was very unusual and hard to forget, his singing was even harder to forget, Oliver Shoehead was unique in the way he presented a song when it became his turn to sing on a Saturday night, there was no stage in the pub, everyone just sat where they were drinking, but of course some used to stand up and perform their own actions to the song, someone would appoint themselves MC and call on folks to sing, that singer then had what they used to term ‘A noble call’ and they could select another singer of their choice and so on. Oliver could never remember the words of a song and as he never learned to read and write he relied on what he heard whenever the song was on the radio and as I said his memory was terrible. he always wanted to be the first to sing a new song in the pub and he looked forward to Saturday nights when he would sit there patiently all dressed up to the nines, If he wasn’t called to sing he would get sulky for the rest of the night and stay silent. I’ll never forget his rendition of the Connie Francis song.Re: Gumbud Leisurely Scribbles (part 4)
Christmas Past.Re: Gumbud Leisurely Scribbles (part 4)
I have read that the Ears are the only part of your body that keep growing, besides finger and toe nails that is. Noah was supposed to be 300 years old when he died, I would love to see a photo of him just before he died, I can imagine the head would be enveloped by Ears and not visible, just two huge Ears. they say that we’ll all be living way into the 100’s in a few decades time, I wonder have they taken the Ear problem into consideration?Re: Gumbud Leisurely Scribbles (part 4)
I do tink the poetry has come on quite niceRe: Gumbud Leisurely Scribbles (part 4)
The buckets UP and buckets DOWN of 2015
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