The first time I actually came across 'tea and tiffin' being advertised was in the south of India!Tiffin in my neck of the woods.
It’s “tea” if you have the meal at about five, if it begins well into the evening it’s “dinner.” That unless you had your “dinner” at lunchtime of course.It was called "tea" where I grew up Dave
Thought you didn't like I.T. ???Isn't that 'High Tea'?
I'm a fan of country music and this is a big loss. RIP NanciA bright light in the South has just gone out. Rest in Peace Nanci Griffith:
Forever remembered in Dublin's fair city36 years with us, 36 gone.
Irish working class poet Phil Lynott born 72 years ago yesterday in West Bromwich:
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And his brilliance, under appreciated at the time I reckon, is still being recognised today, this time by The Remedy:
That's a nice tattoo of Terry McDermott on top of the lass's thigh...
Shall we call you "Swingin´ Dave" maybe? Good song even though I might be into too much of sax music but you can hear that these people know what they are doing and they are into it. Good and solid vocal performance as well.One from the Count,
If this doesn't brighten your friday, then you've got no hope.
I was 11 when that was recorded.
The history of the festival is quite interesting given that lots of locals didn't want it to go ahead.
It's also on my bucket lists, covid permitting.
Leftie?Three things SLKS,
1. I've got more hair than that bloke
2. I'm a leftie
3. I think Al trumps me for age