Mervyn and Trish wrote:You're right, but according to good old Wiki it has the same amount of coffee but less milk so it's stronger. Like the Irish say it's black coffee with milk.
Whatever happened to Camp?
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Mervyn and Trish wrote:You're right, but according to good old Wiki it has the same amount of coffee but less milk so it's stronger. Like the Irish say it's black coffee with milk.
Whatever happened to Camp?


never liked him and wouldn't know any of his songsqbman1 wrote:If I hear one more Prince song today there will be a tantrum !

qbman1 wrote:If I hear one more Prince song today there will be a tantrum !






Hope Tony Blackburn lives a bit longer then !!Silver_Shiney wrote:qbman1 wrote:If I hear one more Prince song today there will be a tantrum !
Oh dear....
While we're having dinner during the Alpha course, they play music in the background.
During our last Alpha course, the week after David Bowie died, they played his music. The week after Glen Frey died, they played Eagles music.. Before that, some other entertainer died and their music was played the following week.
Alpha restarts next week....

The bride was 94 and the groom 97 !Silver_Shiney wrote:Did anyone own up to being the lynch party?

qbman1 wrote:Hope Tony Blackburn lives a bit longer then !!Silver_Shiney wrote:qbman1 wrote:If I hear one more Prince song today there will be a tantrum !
Oh dear....
While we're having dinner during the Alpha course, they play music in the background.
During our last Alpha course, the week after David Bowie died, they played his music. The week after Glen Frey died, they played Eagles music.. Before that, some other entertainer died and their music was played the following week.
Alpha restarts next week....

He's had some horrendous songs out - remember "Chop Chop" ?!Silver_Shiney wrote:qbman1 wrote:Hope Tony Blackburn lives a bit longer then !!Silver_Shiney wrote:qbman1 wrote:If I hear one more Prince song today there will be a tantrum !
Oh dear....
While we're having dinner during the Alpha course, they play music in the background.
During our last Alpha course, the week after David Bowie died, they played his music. The week after Glen Frey died, they played Eagles music.. Before that, some other entertainer died and their music was played the following week.
Alpha restarts next week....
I'm not aware that he was a crooner.
I did fill his E-type up with 5* many years ago.




Keep seeing signs for an 'evening with Anita Harris' - she must still be going strong~!!!!Silver_Shiney wrote:No I don't remember that at all.I knew he was from around that area 'cos I lived in Bournemouth at the time, as did Anita Harris and Mantovani.

The Tinker wrote:Keep seeing signs for an 'evening with Anita Harris' - she must still be going strong~!!!!Silver_Shiney wrote:No I don't remember that at all.I knew he was from around that area 'cos I lived in Bournemouth at the time, as did Anita Harris and Mantovani.

Yep, Year of the Cat is probably his best-known. He was born in Glasgow but his mother was widowed and they moved to Wimborne in the early fiftiesSilver_Shiney wrote:He of "year of the cat"? I didn't know he was from round there as well.
Merv may not know it - even though DJs have to play some terrible tracks, we didn't know all of them. The worst I remember from '76 was some South African guy singing about a family trip to a zoo, and the chorus went on about "pipsi khala, ginger beah an kinida droi" (Pepsi Cola, ginger beer and Canada Dry). I can still hear it now....And don't get me started on "save your kisses for me" - I had to play that every alternate record on our version of "family favourites", there were so many requests for it.

Going - maybe. Strong - probably not !!The Tinker wrote:Keep seeing signs for an 'evening with Anita Harris' - she must still be going strong~!!!!Silver_Shiney wrote:No I don't remember that at all.I knew he was from around that area 'cos I lived in Bournemouth at the time, as did Anita Harris and Mantovani.

qbman1 wrote:Going - maybe. Strong - probably not !!The Tinker wrote:Keep seeing signs for an 'evening with Anita Harris' - she must still be going strong~!!!!Silver_Shiney wrote:No I don't remember that at all.I knew he was from around that area 'cos I lived in Bournemouth at the time, as did Anita Harris and Mantovani.



qbman1 wrote:Yep, Year of the Cat is probably his best-known. He was born in Glasgow but his mother was widowed and they moved to Wimborne in the early fiftiesSilver_Shiney wrote:He of "year of the cat"? I didn't know he was from round there as well.
Merv may not know it - even though DJs have to play some terrible tracks, we didn't know all of them. The worst I remember from '76 was some South African guy singing about a family trip to a zoo, and the chorus went on about "pipsi khala, ginger beah an kinida droi" (Pepsi Cola, ginger beer and Canada Dry). I can still hear it now....And don't get me started on "save your kisses for me" - I had to play that every alternate record on our version of "family favourites", there were so many requests for it.

I prefer the Bob Williamson version - Kippers For TeaSilver_Shiney wrote:He of "year of the cat"? I didn't know he was from round there as well.
Merv may not know it - even though DJs have to play some terrible tracks, we didn't know all of them. The worst I remember from '76 was some South African guy singing about a family trip to a zoo, and the chorus went on about "pipsi khala, ginger beah an kinida droi" (Pepsi Cola, ginger beer and Canada Dry). I can still hear it now....And don't get me started on "save your kisses for me" - I had to play that every alternate record on our version of "family favourites", there were so many requests for it.