Belle Lettre wrote:The treaty of Utrecht was 1713
You've had 304 years to learn that and you only got around to it today?
Belle Lettre wrote:The treaty of Utrecht was 1713
NMB wrote:Belle Lettre wrote:The treaty of Utrecht was 1713
You've had 304 years to learn that and you only got around to it today?
Drama Queenie wrote:You are a chauvinist of the quaintest kind. About as threatening as Jack Duckworth, you are a harmless relic of that cherished era when things were 'different'. Now get back to drawing a moustache on that page three model
he played the washboard on three tracks of an album by long-time fan Shakin' Stevens.
PresMuffley wrote:Dutch ovens are called braadpans in the Netherlands. A bit of a disappointment, I must say. I'm starting to suspect French fries are known by a different name in France, but I'm not prepared to have my worldview destroyed any further this morning.
Footy wrote:Last week, I discovered that the cordless drill I bought about 5 years ago is, in fact, a cordless screwdiver.
Drama Queenie wrote:You are a chauvinist of the quaintest kind. About as threatening as Jack Duckworth, you are a harmless relic of that cherished era when things were 'different'. Now get back to drawing a moustache on that page three model
Dr Markus wrote:
Someone in your line of work usually as their own man cave aka the shed we're they can potter around fixing stuff or something don't they?
Flower wrote:I just did a google search.
Minnie the Minx wrote:Some of you might pretend you already know this, but I won't believe you.
'Bring Me Sunshine' - sung by Eric and Ernie - was written by Willie fucking Nelson.
Dr Markus wrote:
Someone in your line of work usually as their own man cave aka the shed we're they can potter around fixing stuff or something don't they?
Flower wrote:I just did a google search.
Deebank wrote:The biography of UK folk band The Spinners ('two-tone' a good 20 years before The Specials!) has an introduction written by Deryck Guyler!
also...he played the washboard on three tracks of an album by long-time fan Shakin' Stevens.
Fonz wrote:Deebank wrote:The biography of UK folk band The Spinners ('two-tone' a good 20 years before The Specials!) has an introduction written by Deryck Guyler!
also...he played the washboard on three tracks of an album by long-time fan Shakin' Stevens.
I only knew of him through 'Sykes', but apparently he had a Masters in
Charlie O. wrote:Fonz wrote:Deebank wrote:The biography of UK folk band The Spinners ('two-tone' a good 20 years before The Specials!) has an introduction written by Deryck Guyler!
also...
I only knew of him through 'Sykes', but apparently he had a Masters in
... washboard?
Deebank wrote:Charlie O. wrote:Fonz wrote:
I only knew of him through 'Sykes', but apparently he had a Masters in
... washboard?
A kind of corrugated surface against which people used to rub their clothes while washing them. These were used as a kind of home made percussion during the skiffle boom, played with thimbles on fingers.
Diamond Dog wrote:...it quite clearly hit the target with you and your nonce...
...a multitude of innuendo and hearsay...
...I'm producing facts here...