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Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

St Basillisa is the patron saint against chilblains


When I was a Teenager 40 years ago My Mum told me never to put my hands in really hot water when I came in from the cold to instantly warm up as it would give me chillblains.

For once she was wrong(in my case) I have continued to come in from the cold in the heart of Winter to do this and not a chillblain in sight!

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> Jeff Beck did not want to record "Hi Ho Silver

> Lining" but his Record Company insisted to bring

> them revenue for their investment in

> nnn-commercial Becks...


Oh, leave it it out TLS, are you suggesting, he was taken at gun point to a studio, a cocked pistol held to his head and forced to produce the song? Including the slightly 'skewiff' guitar solo?

Are you honestly suggesting that the bass guitarist on the session Ron Wood, wouldn't've perhaps called on some tasty members of the 'water gypsy' community to 'have a word'. I think you may be speculating.


Unless of course Don Arden was involved, if so, it could well have been just as you say.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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Ossie Ardiles played for Spurs in the FA Cup the day after the Falklands started ..to realise that even as Falk they were prey to others looking upon their lands in a biblically covetous fashion..

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