stevensfo wrote:They were incredibly powerful, which was one of the reasons why the Pope gave his blessing to their invasion on probably the only date that every schoolboy remembers.
Steve
Ah yes, you must mean 1966. The year we won theWorld Cup.
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stevensfo wrote:They were incredibly powerful, which was one of the reasons why the Pope gave his blessing to their invasion on probably the only date that every schoolboy remembers.
Steve
88V8 wrote:UncleEbenezer wrote:Today's presenter Shiela Dillon is one who really gets on my nerves. I suspect her (posher than the Royals and sounds affected) accent is part of that, but it's more that she always seems to be looking/talking down her nose at the listener.
For a more palatable female voice, Georgia Mann who presents Words & Music, or better still Sarah Mohr-Pietsch who without a trace of accent or affectation produces wonderful clarity in a voice like hot rum & molasses.
V8
Mike4 wrote:stevensfo wrote:They were incredibly powerful, which was one of the reasons why the Pope gave his blessing to their invasion on probably the only date that every schoolboy remembers.
Steve
Ah yes, you must mean 1966. The year we won theWorld Cup.
stevensfo wrote:Mike4 wrote:
Ah yes, you must mean 1966. The year we won theWorld Cup.
What do you mean, 'We'?
I was only 5 years old.
Though my Dad bought me the 45 record 'Back Home' so I guess I did my bit by listening to it.
I believe that if the UK wants any more concessions under the Brexit agreement, the English team have to agree to a replay.
Steve
stevensfo wrote:Mike4 wrote:
Ah yes, you must mean 1966. The year we won theWorld Cup.
What do you mean, 'We'?
I was only 5 years old.
Though my Dad bought me the 45 record 'Back Home' so I guess I did my bit by listening to it.
I believe that if the UK wants any more concessions under the Brexit agreement, the English team have to agree to a replay.
Steve
Beerpig wrote:stevensfo wrote:
What do you mean, 'We'?
I was only 5 years old.
Though my Dad bought me the 45 record 'Back Home' so I guess I did my bit by listening to it.
I believe that if the UK wants any more concessions under the Brexit agreement, the English team have to agree to a replay.
Steve
''Back Home' was the England 1970 record.
I dont believe they had one in '66.
Beerpig wrote:stevensfo wrote:
What do you mean, 'We'?
I was only 5 years old.
Though my Dad bought me the 45 record 'Back Home' so I guess I did my bit by listening to it.
I believe that if the UK wants any more concessions under the Brexit agreement, the English team have to agree to a replay.
Steve
''Back Home' was the England 1970 record.
I dont believe they had one in '66.
stewamax wrote:Lonnie Donegan's voice was instantly recognisable, but his accent seemed odd mix of London and nasal US.
Any better ideas?
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