The timeless language of the sea, brings back memories- brings a tear to the eye!
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The timeless language of the sea, brings back memories- brings a tear to the eye!
#53.. That’s why I say they should never have done away with capital punishment Tony. JS
#55. Penecillin or pinicillin as pronounced in kiwi , Ivan , got to be immune to. So went to Streptomycin, obviously that today is probably also seen it’s use by date . There are nurses on site who should not be embarrassed and know the drug used today. There is no shyness today, noticed in my doctors surgery a big sign advising people to come in and be checked for the dreaded lurgy. Must be a resurgence of the disease JS
#55 Whenever I see a picture of the statue of the Thinker , that’s what I always think he’s doing, who knows whoever posed for the stone cutter was doing just that . JS
Come on all youse scousers wharra about a Whamie and mammy books?
Not forgetting; Holy Stone, Handy Billy and Teddy Bear none of which was a comforting toy!
looks like everyone forgot about all of our feathered friends who hopefully followed along after the ship.....
"Shitehawks"