Lullabelle
Banana
- Location
- Midlands UK
The support act are called Army of Skanks. Oh dear.
You are too kind, it is more like WTF
Maybe you have to be very very very drunk to appreciate them
The support act are called Army of Skanks. Oh dear.
As there is no longer a Mr Dury, who did they have fronting it?Sweet Gene Vincent that was fun.
We met Billerickey Dicky who was doing rather well, found several reasons to be cheerful and finally got hit slowly then hit quick.
I think you're being kind. Deaf would be better.You are too kind, it is more like WTF
Maybe you have to be very very very drunk to appreciate them
The vocalist is Derek Hussey, he is very similar to Dury in delivery. The Blockheads were always Norman Watts' band with Dury the lyricist, so there was never a problem with the band carrying on without Ian, the sound and style being Norman's.As there is no longer a Mr Dury, who did they have fronting it?
I still haven't quite got my head round the idea of Aldi in Illinois. I'm not sure why really, it just seems unamerican to me. Handy though.....I took a 15 mile ride this afternoon to an outlying village, I got 70 feet of reflective camping line at Aldi's, and am helping Mrs. Ga make dinner, which is ersatz lobster, real flounder, and crab cakes. With potato and blue kale. The blue kale is straight from the garden, thinning my overplanted planter.
It's not quite like those in Europe or the United Kingdom, Sports gear is much more limited here, although it sometimes takes up an aisle with merchandise. Bike things are limited. I think there are a lot of Aldis in the Middle West, and have been since the 1970's, due to the large German American population hereabouts(I myself am 1/4 Bavarian and 1/8 Dutch)which makes bargain hunting the biggest sport in the area.I still haven't quite got my head round the idea of Aldi in Illinois. I'm not sure why really, it just seems unamerican to me. Handy though.....
The vocalist is Derek Hussey, he is very similar to Dury in delivery. The Blockheads were always Norman Watts' band with Dury the lyricist, so there was never a problem with the band carrying on without Ian, the sound and style being Norman's.
You up too @Hill WimpIt's very warm outside but pouring with rain. Last nights storm although fantastic did not clear the air at all.
Don't worry, we have one in Canberra as well!I still haven't quite got my head round the idea of Aldi in Illinois. I'm not sure why really, it just seems unamerican to me. Handy though.....
He'll be back, probably playing with the 'big lads'Henry is AWOL.
Sasha is in.