Darjeeling is a mild, dare I say delicate tea, yet both tasty and refreshing. It goes well either with a dash of semi-skimmed, or indeed a slice of lemon. Ideally it should be enjoyed in fine bone china and served with a small plate of royal scot or lincoln biscuits (should either still be...
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register once, never have to do it again.
i had to register for my sons friend, whose surname or address I didn't know. They used my surname and address, took a few seconds. Good on them for being flexible, Job done.
I'm sure that there are advantages to this. Maybe...
"Bring back my bongos man..."
http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/4668286.Brighton_noise_nuisance_woman_pleads__don_t_take_my_soul_and_my_bongos_/
Brighton noise nuisance woman pleads "don't take my soul and my bongos"
12:00pm Thursday 8th October 2009
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Just happened to see a few seconds at the end, and I am not really a fan.
Um, why the never ending row of scantily dressed Japanese women leading to the podium? Not that I'm complaining...
Um, a little cameo appearance of 2 songs, one of which was with Baaba Maal methinks, rather than a full support n'est pas?
I loved Cat Stevens and bought some of his LPs when they came out, and his voice is still pretty good, but I was a little disappointed with the Catster at Shepherds Bush...
I am not overly worried by our start to the season. It took Slade a few matches to revitalise our squad at the tail end of last season, and with a change in personnel I think that the problems we are having are teething problems. I don't know what to put this blind optimism down to, but like...
Someone on the radio once explained that diesel cars quite quickly became very popular, at a time when diesel was cheaper than unleaded, and also because diesel engines lasted longer and they finally managed to get diesel engines to have a bit of whumph etc. but production of diesel could not...