Christmas spirit
Christmas spirit
This is a great video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXh7JR9o ... r_embedded
Nearest CVRDA could get would be Alan Williams singing a rugby song in the showers at Clywedog.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXh7JR9o ... r_embedded
Nearest CVRDA could get would be Alan Williams singing a rugby song in the showers at Clywedog.
Re: Christmas spirit
Thats lovely nearly had Angie in tears. What agreat idea. (no not big Al singing in the showers)
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Ahhh.....
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Brilliant! Now imagine a Flash Mob at the Dinghy Show....
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This was lovely Garry though in some ways I wish you hadn't posted it - I found it very hard to settle down and get any work done after I'd listened to this 3 times!
I did not know if I should laugh or cry - the comment about big Al singing in the showers was, as they say. priceless!. Way back when - in the golden oldie days of the Hornet, there was one sailor (NOT Al...) who would often do a 'turn' in the showers! This is far too polite a place to describe it, suffice to say that you had to sit down you were laughing so much!
So thanks for the link and for raising up the memory.... real christmas spirit that one, just what was needed at what is now a cold and snowy day (yes, even on the sun kissed banks of the costa del hamble river)
D
I did not know if I should laugh or cry - the comment about big Al singing in the showers was, as they say. priceless!. Way back when - in the golden oldie days of the Hornet, there was one sailor (NOT Al...) who would often do a 'turn' in the showers! This is far too polite a place to describe it, suffice to say that you had to sit down you were laughing so much!
So thanks for the link and for raising up the memory.... real christmas spirit that one, just what was needed at what is now a cold and snowy day (yes, even on the sun kissed banks of the costa del hamble river)
D
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Thanks Garry
Really enjoyed it. Although I'm Welsh I have a really bad singing voice and used to prefer to tell the tale of Eskimo Nell all 100 plus verses when blind drunk at hornet sessions ( I could only remember it when in that condition). However I have grown up at bit since then or maybe it's just age but now I can't remember any of it drunk or sober.
Cheers Al
Really enjoyed it. Although I'm Welsh I have a really bad singing voice and used to prefer to tell the tale of Eskimo Nell all 100 plus verses when blind drunk at hornet sessions ( I could only remember it when in that condition). However I have grown up at bit since then or maybe it's just age but now I can't remember any of it drunk or sober.
Cheers Al
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I tried to start up a chorus of 'Why are we waiting?' in the pub at lunchtime...(sometimes I'm forced to have a pub lunch you see) but I didn't get the same reception for some reason, can't think why.
Chris
PS any one lend me a few quid for bail please?
PPSS I did enjoy the video but it did remind me of a couple of years ago when I was on tour with the Bath Philharmonic providing the harpsichord... 10 performances of Messiah in nine days. The full Messiah is nearly three hours so omething like that for a performance would have been very refreshing. ( I'm sure the tradition of standing for the Hal.Chorus has nothing to do with King George, its just a good excuse to stretch your legs before the next hour and a half)
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Interesting the number of comments that have been removed as being too objectionable. How can any one be negative about that? And why do they want to spoil it anyway?
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Praise the lord we won't have to put up with Al's singing then. (Happy Christmas Al)
Chris
PS any one lend me a few quid for bail please?
PPSS I did enjoy the video but it did remind me of a couple of years ago when I was on tour with the Bath Philharmonic providing the harpsichord... 10 performances of Messiah in nine days. The full Messiah is nearly three hours so omething like that for a performance would have been very refreshing. ( I'm sure the tradition of standing for the Hal.Chorus has nothing to do with King George, its just a good excuse to stretch your legs before the next hour and a half)
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Interesting the number of comments that have been removed as being too objectionable. How can any one be negative about that? And why do they want to spoil it anyway?
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Praise the lord we won't have to put up with Al's singing then. (Happy Christmas Al)
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Chris...
Can't spare the few quid but worry not as you'll have me for company when we are breaking rocks up on Dartmoor (do they still do that or has 'elf and safety for prisoners stopped all that malarkey!)
I've got my reading material through BTW - thanks very much, I hadn't fully realised just how much of a role Hayling Island had played in the early days of the Merlin Rocket Class. Your information ties in nicely with some material that I've got from the people who are looking at the history of HISC - I've got a very nice picture of the then Class Chairman with his boat there in 1949.
The problem now is that I'm getting almost too much detail for just one period - if I carried this through the complete history of the class, I'd have a tome like War and Peace!
Well, that is me now, guilty as charged for the heinious crime of thread hijacking, I can but hope that the team from points south west will come up to the 'moor on visiting days....
Cheers again
D
Can't spare the few quid but worry not as you'll have me for company when we are breaking rocks up on Dartmoor (do they still do that or has 'elf and safety for prisoners stopped all that malarkey!)
I've got my reading material through BTW - thanks very much, I hadn't fully realised just how much of a role Hayling Island had played in the early days of the Merlin Rocket Class. Your information ties in nicely with some material that I've got from the people who are looking at the history of HISC - I've got a very nice picture of the then Class Chairman with his boat there in 1949.
The problem now is that I'm getting almost too much detail for just one period - if I carried this through the complete history of the class, I'd have a tome like War and Peace!
Well, that is me now, guilty as charged for the heinious crime of thread hijacking, I can but hope that the team from points south west will come up to the 'moor on visiting days....
Cheers again
D
David H
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Glad you found something of interest, David.