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Are you sure it was the guitars you were looking at?Just LOVED those guitarists lol
Are you sure it was the guitars you were looking at?Just LOVED those guitarists lol
Poor Jon Bon Jovi, is he stuck somewhere, is he lost?Jon Bon Jovi, Please come home for Christmas!!!!! Not a Bon Jovi fan.......honest!!!!
Sounds wonderful!I used to do a gig every year in the Albert Hall. It was called "Joy to the World". We'd record it in November and it would be broadcast on Christmas Eve. There would be all sorts of acts, - the Kings College choir, big production numbers from west end shows, Cliff Richard would always make an appearance singing Mistletoe and Wine, the Snowman would be sung by the choir boy/girl of the year etc. To be honest, they all blended a bit into one. - The bit I liked most was a version of the Twelve Days of Christmas. Massively extended, different every year. One year it was Prunella Scales reading a series of letters, another was Chris Biggins dressed up like a pantomime dame. Each "day" was a production in itself. - Difficult to describe unless you've seen it. - the swans a swimming would be the corps de ballet from the royal ballet school with grown up ballerinas as the Ladies dancing, pipers piping were the pipers of the Scotts Guards, Drummers from horse guards and real Lords from the House of Lords, in full regalia, minus the leaping! - you get the picture.
We used to record Christmas shows at the strangest times of year, but watching that with my Grand parents on Christmas Eve, telling them all the silly things that happened in rehearsal, was pretty special.
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Last Christmas by Wham and my fav Carol is Silent Night
Oh no RRB! Just read an article about being common at Christmas and among the list was calling it a wreath - apparently it's a garland???? Calling Christmas lunch "lunch" was another no no. It's Christmas dinner even if it's at lunchtime and the rest of the year it's lunch. I'm trying to remember some of the others but I can safely say that I am no longer common. Dead posh I is. (why is there no emoticon with a crown or tiara on it?)I have a Christmas Wreath with Father Christmas in the middle holding a small sack. When I press the on button, he moves and sings " Last Christmas I gave you my heart.......... Wham,never expected that tune when I bought it a couple of years ago lol
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Oh no RRB! Just read an article about being common at Christmas and among the list was calling it a wreath - apparently it's a garland???? Calling Christmas lunch "lunch" was another no no. It's Christmas dinner even if it's at lunchtime and the rest of the year it's lunch. I'm trying to remember some of the others but I can safely say that I am no longer common. Dead posh I is. (why is there no emoticon with a crown or tiara on it?)
Thank you RRB I shall wear it all day Christmas Day
For HRH....... CHRIS