But Terry's brother in law got the job off the back of his cousins lovely work on Rustie Lee's patio.
Something that Terry always forgot to mention.
John Peel knew Bry, John knew.
RIP
Both Terry and John were huge Liverpool fans. They were discussing obscure players, games attended and John just loved it.
Terry somewhat forgot why he was there and at end of the conversation offered John the facility of the North Wales caravan which John very politely declined.
John got off...
We've not really touched on neighbours hoovering outside.
I forgot to mention they ripped up their grass and replaced with artificial grass they could hoover. Lovely neighbours, just the sort you never invite into the house.
One day he came round and said
- Have you seen the plans for the...
John invited Noel.
I touched his Live Aid pass.
Peel was a very depressed individual. His house was full of C90s cassettes (bin bags full) that he didn't have time to listen to. The famous pictures of his record collection don't do justice.
There were multiple copies of the same records...
John Peel invited me to his house and after the interview got onto the subject of Noel.
As you ask, I was with an ex-taxi driver called Terry who was so impressed with John he offered him the use of his brothers caravan in North Wales at a discount price.
John politely declined.
I've got a Karcher, lovely bit of kit. I used to lend it to my neighbour all the time although he was a bit of a dick.
They used to hoover the outside of the house with a Henry.
Nice.
It's a thread about George Galloway. What I've never understood about single issue politics (and on the issue I think we have a lot of common ground without the inflammatory language) is that the lack of distrust about about anyone who aligns with the single issue.
Can you honestly say...
I'm looking forward to see him in Parliament ->
1) Has he gone full syrup after the speaker asks him to remove his stupid hat ?
2) What colour will his beard be ?
Silly vain man.
I'll raise you that Labour took control of Wandsworth Council. A watershed moment for the Tories that day.
It's a cake and eat it area. Vote in a Labour MP because you couldn't bear to tell your yoghurt knitting work colleagues that you support the Tories.
Secretly vote Conservative in the...
No, but we've been here before with Galloway, on the other side of the coin is Farage. Brexit won the vote, but it hasn't changed my view on it.
Both characters know how to gain an advantage in a divisive environment.
I'm sure you've read the dual letters that were delivered to Rochdale voters ?
Highly divisive and opportunist character who hasn't got many friends left from his traditional political home.
Loves a legal threat too and was never one for debate.
He very much isn't Jeremy Corbyn, loves the limelight, expensive suits and beard dye too much. I've never been able to trust a...