Amidst the train misery there was a bit of light relief on the bridge down to the eastbound ramp to Lewes thanks to some idiot scousers.
As per usual instead of bearing left immediately, 5 rather moody looking scousers went down the outside and then cut in. Four of them managed it with little...
Entertaining the kids at Heathfield trampoline park and singer Rag'n'Bone Man is here.
Curious watching people. Half the place have no clue but a few adults are clocking him and you can see them " is it or isn't it him '. I seem to recall he lives in the area.
That's correct it was purely a holiday home and yes on occasions he did visit the Hurst Arms. That does not count as lived and similarly Roger Moore never lived in South Cliff Tower.
The essential problem with It Ain't Half Hot Mum even back then was it was simply so unfunny. Bit harsh on Rising Damp.
Loved Ripping Yarns particularly the Curse of the Claw. Was not that keen on Tommy Cooper and today's random fact about him is that contrary to local lore he never lived in...
The quality of the writing on Friends was astonishing with hardly a duff line in sight. Not forgetting the brilliant casting.
Loved Blackadder too but the Elizabethan and World War I series were a cut above.
Can't disagree with a lot of the views here. I've also heard his agent is a bit of a dick and started up the rumour that De Zerbi was interested. By all accounts West Ham are sniffing around too
I was just suggesting the average school child might find it so. I think it's great. Thanks to Bruce Dickinson I now have an appreciation of William Blake.
One of many ' educational ' songs from my favourites Iron Maiden. Many people will know the line 'Water, water, every where, Nor any drop to drink' . However, few including myself would have known it's origin is Coleridge's poem. If you want to teach kids about a classic poem in a more...
I definitely think it's got worse. I've often said ' oh he's first ' and the recipient of my gesture has looked at me with an expression that says ' mug as I wouldn't do it for you '!
Never mind barman we had a bloke like that in Eastbourne who used to run a kebab shop not far from the pier. Every weekend the place would be rammed with pissed up punters between 12 - 2am. Amidst those happily drunk, those spoiling for a fight or eyeing up the ' 10 to 2 ' pounce, his...
The scrum at the bar should work particularly if people are considerate and critically you have experienced bar staff. Sadly, increasingly you get feckwit individuals on the customer side of the bar who don't give a monkeys!