Norman Potting
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Up here in the Northern Heights of Sussex on a leap year you can see the Needles and the lighthouse and the keeper holding a glass tube full of coloured sand.
I'll give you a wave next time!The top of Elm Grove is also visible from the IOW
100% you can. I used to live in a flat the top of Dyke Road and used to see it when the weather was right.Can anyone settle an argument. We've just had our loft converted, and living in Hollingdean we're pretty high up at the back of Brighton, from where, on a clear day looking west, we can see land in the far distance running quite a way out to sea. It seems too far out to be Selsey Bill, and so must surely be the Isle of Wight?! Obviously this has been the cause of some concern in our household, the I.O.W. being in the heart of Portscum territory. Any ideas NSC?
the complete IOW showing both the big hill behind Ventnor and the white cliffs north of Sandown (most people only capture the south bit) . Picture taken from top of bear road 13 years ago.100% you can. I used to live in a flat the top of Dyke Road and used to see it when the weather was right.
And how shite did those tubes look when you did it yourself?Up here in the Northern Heights of Sussex on a leap year you can see the Needles and the lighthouse and the keeper holding a glass tube full of coloured sand.
I'm in Wiltshire, top of a hill, 550 ft above sea level ...you can't miss us!I'll give you a wave next time!
I was driving by his gaff at the same time and it definitely wasn’t his bass he was slapping.And how shite did those tubes look when you did it yourself?
Anyway, only the other day it was so clear I could see Mark King in his backyard slapping that bass proper!
Any excuse to post their best non pop song in their early days!I was driving by his gaff at the same time and it definitely wasn’t his bass he was slapping.