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Saturday, 19 September 2015
Enigma - Return To Innocence
Saturday night again and music night on this blog. Another thought provoking track, and many fantastic photographs, especially if you like horses, doesn't everyone like horses. Eddie
Ah, the horse, dangerous at both ends and uncomfortable in the middle. Actually dangerous in the middle too, as my late uncle discovered when he was thrown over a hedge and broke his back.
Should have stayed with his favourite Suffolk Punches
http://suffolkpunchtrust.org/
the face of a nobleman, a belly like a beer barrel and an arse like a farmer's daughter
"Sorry about your Uncle, but your description of a Suffolk Punch gave me a chuckle."
Gotta love the local habit of "talking squit", that was a direct quote from a farmer. My favourite around this time of year "Ennit getting late early?"
Once I was in a shop and it started chucking down with rain.
"Bugger!" says I, "I just put my washing out!"
"I'll put mine out when we get home" said the wife
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nice song, gorgeous horses. Happy Weekend Jan and buds.
ReplyDeleteAh, the horse, dangerous at both ends and uncomfortable in the middle. Actually dangerous in the middle too, as my late uncle discovered when he was thrown over a hedge and broke his back.
ReplyDeleteShould have stayed with his favourite Suffolk Punches
http://suffolkpunchtrust.org/
the face of a nobleman, a belly like a beer barrel and an arse like a farmer's daughter
Sorry about your Uncle, but your description of a Suffolk Punch gave me a chuckle.
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Nikki(Sarah) ... glad you liked this choice from Eddie.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for your comment, and good wishes - it's appreciated.
All the best Jan
"Sorry about your Uncle, but your description of a Suffolk Punch gave me a chuckle."
ReplyDeleteGotta love the local habit of "talking squit", that was a direct quote from a farmer. My favourite around this time of year "Ennit getting late early?"
Once I was in a shop and it started chucking down with rain.
"Bugger!" says I, "I just put my washing out!"
"I'll put mine out when we get home" said the wife
"But it'll be dark!" said her husband
"S'alright, it's a nightdress!"
The music was good though
Cheers Chris
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