Emailed from my daughter’s phone this morning: Am at St Pancras station. There is a young man beside me with his girlfriend. He is wearing cream coloured trousers and a linen jacket to match, with a cream cricket jumper ( the kind with coloured edging) and he has just put a bright new panama hat [...]
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Ah, some time to myself. Penny is about to go out and I wonder whether to read or see what might be on the TV. I looked at the programmes and discovered a channel I never knew existed before called Pick TV. I see there is a programme called The Real A&E. The listings go [...]
I have been asked if I got a reply to my letter to the Meadowhall Centre. See my previous post on how they would not allow the Hallelujah Chorus. This is what they said to me: Thank you for taking the time to email on 24th December 2010 regarding the request for a Flashmob performance [...]
This could be good investment. You will probably have to be quick as I do not expect them to be available for long. Get one here. Royal Wedding mugs celebrating the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. But they have the wrong prince on! Ha! I love this.
Hallelujah Banned in Meadowhall Centre
Posted: 24th December 2010 by graham in Culture, news_comment, smileSee it. It has received millions of hits on YouTube. 26 Million hits as I write this. Shoppers in a Canada shopping mall were surprised by a flashmob performance of the Hallelujah Chorus of Handel’s Messiah. A church leader tried to organise one in the Meadowhall Centre in Sheffield and asked permission to do so. [...]
A Spanish woman has claimed ownership of the Sun. The Sun. One million kilometres wide, 4.5 billion years old, is now, owned by a 49-year-old Spaniard. Angeles Duran from Galicia in northwest Spain has claimed ownership by simply by walking into a public notary office and registering the Sun as her property. “There was no [...]
I have just read an article talking about a revival of 1950’s holiday habits Most people who enjoyed cycling and camping trips in the 1950s could not afford to fly, as with many of today’s recession-hit holidaymakers. The recession appears to be re-shaping holidays, with trips abroad being replaced by holidays in Britain and a [...]