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Ghost Hunting at The Bull In The Thorn Pub, Buxton
Ghost Hunting at The Bull In The Thorn pub, Buxton. Winter solstice 21 December 2012.
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The Macc Lads - Geordie Girl (Lyrics In Description)
The Macc Lads - Geordie Girl
New face in the pub on a Friday night - 'You alright?'
Asked where she worked, she said: 'Hadaway & Shite.'
She was feeling kind of clarty, she was off to the netty,
I think she must have meant the bog,
'Do you want a drink, love?'
'Alreet, pet, eighty bob.'
Canny lass, Geordie girl, with a crusty gusset and a gob the size of the Tyne
Canny lass, Geordie girl, but can he last 'til after closing time?
'Let's go somewhere quiet before my mates arrive, you look lovely.'
'What's wrong with here?'
'Put it this way, you're too ugly.'
'I want another eighty bob, and another pint of scotch,
Then you can play with me pink bits.'
'I'm not made of dosh.'
'Well, alreet, fuck off, Southern git.'
Canny lass, Geordie girl, he gave her pints and fags and grub and shorts
Canny lass, Geordie girl, she gave him earache and penal warts
Canny lass, Geordie girl, She talked and talked, he didn't understand a thing
Canny lass, geordie girl, by Sunday night she needed emptying
©1989 The Macc Lads
N.B.- This song contains expletives, consumer goods and colloquialisms found only in NE England.
Thank goodness. For translation- please ask a bloke in black and white, or red and white stripes.
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'Those that don't drink, don't die so fast' (27 Nov 2012)
Dr James Kneale, UCL Geography
In the nineteenth century, mainstream medical opinion suggested that abstaining from alcohol was a health risk. The advent of insurance policies for abstainers helped to chip away at this certainty, as well as encouraging policyholders to think about their health. This lecture will discuss how, by the start of the twentieth century, the medical profession had begun to do very well out of insurance, despite the ambiguities of assessing drink-related problems
Marty Mone - SLIP THE CLUTCH (Official Music Video)
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MARTY MONE - SLIP THE CLUTCH LYRICS
CHORUS
Slip the clutch in a bullnose truck, I’m heading for the boat
Well I never said goodbye to the woman this time but I left her a note
Well I’m up 3 steps in heaven, Well on the highway to hell,
and I know it’ll be a while before I say goodbye because I your looking well.
Hey
VERSE 1
It was just my luck to be given a truck with an eget of a load,
with vicegrips and a hammer and adjustable spanner and a roaring V8 stove,
the tachograph was turning black as I passed the London eye,
with one eye on the road and the other on the phone I took a selfie passing by.
VERSE 2
Hauling chains and cranes on roads and lanes and slurry and money by the ton
blowing the air horn loud going through the town and starting her on the run.
Hauling wood and grub on this double drive tub as the road was rubbing the flaps
well it was a good laugh to I broke a half shaft and busted the gear box.
PRE-CHORUS
50 tonne plus and forty tonne behind, 27/4 on the old 19 and baby I’m coming
back to you
CHORUS
VERSE 4
Slap some grease on the 5th wheel face and legs and pipes and lights,
go under the Liffey in Dublin city like New York City at night.
Hauling for the council with air bags bouncing, the tipping ram still up,
had to tip the load while still on the go because I didn’t have time to stop
VERSE 5
Hauling mail and grain off boats and trains and oil and fags and drink,
and driving like hell longside a self-propelled and hoping she don’t sink.
If your luck runs out come home on the bounce and get super Hampton boots, buy a loaf and V8 coat and 20 lamps for the roof.
PER- CHORUS
50 tonne plus and forty tonne behind, 27/4 on the old 1.9 and baby I’m coming back to you
CHORUS
VERSE 5
Doing the tonne well down the M1 when the limiter fuse did melt,
when the woman rang and said sorry tang but you know I met someone else. With two chrome stacks roaring up the back on the bang flat out in top,
my only fear in an understeer, would I get her stopped at the dock.
RE-CHOURS
Ra joe honey got the hammer to the floor and if that’s your 20 that’s a big 10/4, but baby I’m still coming back to you
CHORUS
Recorded , Mixed & Mastered by Marty Mone
Recorded at The Plot Cottage Studios owned By Marty Mone
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Artist Bio: Marty Mone
“It’s better to regret what you’ve done, than what you didn’t do”. Such is the life mantra of Ireland’s revered singer-songwriter who has been making waves across Ireland and the UK with his eclectic blend of country and folk.
Hailing from Castleblayney, he exploded onto the Irish & UK’s music scene in 2014 with his single ‘Hit The Diff’, which went on to amass over 9 million views on YouTube to date. Self-recorded and produced, the track (along with the video that he self-directed), spring boarded his success and catapulted him into the limelight. His debut album followed soon after, a 10-track affair that was also entirely written, recorded and produced by himself. In the summer of 2018, Marty released a further second full-length album ‘Steer The Rear’, which has been praised for his knack for pulling a diverse range of influences including country, folk, pop, rock and alternative. Once been described by Ball.ie as “ more popular culchie act that Gareth Brooks”, Marty continues to receive notable mentions in both print and digital media outlets for his honest approach to music.
Marty also runs his own record label and publishing company ‘Marty Mone Music’, which serves as his personal chateau for recording and writing his own music. The Plot Cottage Studio is where the magic happens, and is the birthplace of most of the songs you’ll hear in his catalogue to date.
Dogs Aka Dog Items (1939)
Location unknown.
A dog walking along the street. He stops at pedestrian crossing, waits for a car to stop and then crosses the road. Dog's name is Fido.
Several shots of Fido on a lead and woman's legs as she walks him. She stops to have a chat with a man. Fido and two pairs of feet are seen.
A big round sign reads 'Park Your Dog Here' - presumably in front of a pub. Three chains for 'parking' dogs are seen under the sign. Woman 'parks' Fido. Another dog comes and is parked next to Fido. Fido and another dog lying in front of the pub.
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The Shawshank Redemption: Choice Words
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World at 8 Monday 17 December 2012
How long will the world ignore Islam in Europe?
It is not multiculturalism it is State genocide and nothing less.
Our World leaders and powers that be seem to be ignoring the very real and actual threat of encroaching Islam in the UK and Europe today.
All fears and concerns from ordinary people with ordinary views are being put aside under the titles of either 'racist' or non progressive.
We are not only welcoming these people in or rather doing nothing to stop them coming in and prospering but our governments are not looking after us at all in allowing them to take over under the guise of multiculturalism.
It is not multiculturalism it is State genocide and nothing less.
Highlights of the news today Monday 17th December
• Pagans who abused children as young as 3 years given 32 years in prison
• Landlady wants Qatada out of newly rented luxury house!
• Struggling Stores Slashing Prices by Up to 80 Per Cent
• JOHN Puxty Today in Dereham in Norfolk.
• French prosecutors ask EU Parliament to take immunity from Marine LePen
• Brutal attack by Muslim cab driver on the great grandson of former Prime Minister Adenauer
• 52-year-old Malaga woman throws herself off 4th-floor balcony
• Gun-Control Laws Failed Connecticut Children
• Sharia Thirsty Take Solid First Round Lead in Egypt
• Electroshock Torture Handcuffs Now Patented
• Thought for the Day -- How long can the world ignore Islam?
• And Finally -- the older and smellier it is, the better it is for you!
Festive X-MAS Morris Dancers
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One risked life and limb... you lucky people... no one gets you closer!
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28 Days Later
Hailed as the most frightening film since The Exorcist, acclaimed Director Danny Boyle's visionary take on zombie horror isn't just scary it's absolutely terrifying (Access Hollywood).
An infirmary patient awakens from a coma to an empty room in a vacant hospital in a deserted city. A powerful virus, which locks victims into a permanent state of murderous rage, has transformed the world around him into a seemingly desolate wasteland. Now a handful of survivors must fight to stay alive, unaware that the worst is yet to come.