I lived in Seaford for 20 years, enjoyed being close to Downs and sea, although occasional sea mist and the westerlies hit harder than they do in Eastbourne where I now live.
Good connections to Brighton, Falmer and Eastbourne, latter only 15 minutes drive for decent shops (Seaford does have...
I'm considering minoxidil (regaine), used by mate of mine, also in his 50s, whose hair is regrowing on top.
I've been looking into it, only downsides seem to be itchiness and hair fall in first few months.
It's only a recent problem for me after I started a new internet-based hobby, on the...
Why do the women have their own event?
It's because they would have no chance of getting anywhere in a combined event, which is what there should be if there is to be true equality.
Also to say that if the women played the same number of sets they would deserve the same prize money is like...
Brentford better than Brighton
Didn't really like this, preferred Knees Up Mother Earth (also in the Brentford Trilogy) - maybe because I follow the Bees as well as the Seagulls.
I'm just finishing Tales of the Unexpected by Roald Dahl, prompted by watching some of the tales repeated on TV...
That was my 1st away game too, shame Binney's goal was just a consolation.
It was actually Good Friday, 1976, and was my 2nd league game of 3 in 2 days while staying at my aunt's in Ealing.
I saw Brentford beat Swansea 1-0 in the morning before dashing back to my aunt's for lunch then across...
A classmate of mine died of a brain haemorrhage at the age of 11, had a hugely depressing effect on me, was convinced the same thing was going to happen to me.
Anyway, like Woody Allen said, 'I don't mind dying, I just don't want to be there when it happens'.