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Remember the Coal Board's adverts "Come home to a living fire"?Originally posted by zeitghostDon't worry; Meibion Glyndwr torched it for you anyway...
They were good like that.
The graffiti in my local pub went:
"Come home to a living fire.
Buy a cottage in Wales!"
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Bizarre. I went to Scotland on holiday in 1976. It did indeed rain and I was amazed that they had things like green grass. When I got back to Birmingham, everything was okay for us because we put out all the scrub fires with water from Wales.Originally posted by zeitghostIt's the last decent summer I can remember.
I went to Scotland on holiday.
It rained.
When I got back to Wales, most of the land around the Heads of the Valleys road appeared to be on fire...
No change there then.
Are you sure you're not Spartacus?
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I went on holiday to wales.
Visited the Elan valley because one of the flooded villages was exposed.
Had a great holiday.
Wasnt sure if I left the gas on in the caravan when we left though.
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1-2-3, all together now... All Around My Hat...Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostSteeleye Span was certainly one of the highlights of my youth
I've come over all teary eyed for the mid-70s. Who else agrees with the New Economics Foundation that 1976 was the best year ever? Ah, those long, hot summer days.Last edited by Lucifer Box; 4 April 2008, 09:54.
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Originally posted by PAH View PostI can take one less antidepressant pill today.
So can I
, I was getting really paranoid there
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Maybe someone called him Mr. T.The defendant came through and started giving the security staff abuse, calling them 'white trash' and holding a medallion chain.
He was a 6ft 2in, black, dark-skinned male, very large, very muscular, wearing blue jeans and a long-sleeved tight top
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Originally posted by zeitghost View Posthttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/l...re/7329707.stm
I seem to recall that Steeleye Span were the pinacle of excitement back then...
Steeleye Span was certainly one of the highlights of my youth
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We never had fun like this in my day...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/l...re/7329707.stm
I seem to recall that Steeleye Span were the pinacle of excitement back then...Tags: None
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