luddite Wrote: > ps im actually surprised we havent lost a bank yet > to become a bar gastro thingy ....? > i think inside 72 was a building society Yout right luddite, inside 72 was the Cheltemham & Gloucester
Slosh Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The back cover had the original picture without > the band's heads. Aaah yes Bacchus and Ariadne by Titian. It hangs at the National Gallery, cant walk past it without going mmmm mmmm mmmm mmmm.
Keef Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Brendan Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Slosh? > > > Love it!!!!!!! Going to PM admin now and request > my transformation! You can do it yourself via the control centre!
Old pirates, yes, they rob I Sold I to the merchant ships Minutes after they took I From the bottomless pit But my hand was made strong By the 'and of the Almighty We forward in this generation Triumphantly A great song but too long for this thread!
Your Name: Rolo Famous Artist/Band/Musician: Rolling Stones 4 letter word: Ruse Vehicle: Rolls Royce TV SHOW: Ren & Stimpy City/Town: Ripon Boy Name: Rasputin Girl Name: Ruth Occupation: Race Car Driver Something you wear: Ring Celebrity: Robin Van Persie Food: Rice Something found in a kitchen: Rolling Pin Reason for Being Late: Rabbits...they get everywhere.
Havent you heard - Patrice Rushen And the remix by Daddy's Favourite - I feel good things for you Both 100% guaranteed to get this former Androids feet moving!
peckham_perkster Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- for me it's got to be the Flying Fish in Camberwell, absolutely the puppies privates however I realise that it isn't ED friendly enough for most people. Have to agree with you about the Flying Fish being an excellent F&C shop. I'm lucky enough to work down the road so often pick up food on the way home to ED.
Peckham Manor School. Did that become Warwick Park and now the Academy @ Peckham? If so you were a rough bunch but no worse than us...William Penn (Billy Biro)