I really think you've moved on ten years you know. I saw my first two punks in 25 years today in Dartmouth.FTFY
I really think you've moved on ten years you know. I saw my first two punks in 25 years today in Dartmouth.FTFY
Punk is a very 70s thing.I really think you've moved on ten years you know. I saw my first two punks in 25 years today in Dartmouth.
What about t'pau, China in your hand, lots of power ballads, it's all been playing while I was here and lots of t-shirts tucked into trousers. Mind you, that could just be the pub I felt most comfortable in........Punk is a very 70s thing.
I never thought of T'Pau as a Punk band.What about t'pau, China in your hand, lots of power ballads, it's all been playing while I was here and lots of t-shirts tucked into trousers. Mind you, that could just be the pub I felt most comfortable in........
Ah but there was an overlap of punk and big shoulders.I never thought of T'Pau as a Punk band.
After posting that, I remembered that I had never actually made it up that climb without walking the steepest part. The first time I tried it was many years ago. A man was mowing his lawn in front of the house you can just see at the bottom of the climb (white chimney stack). He told me that I would soon have to get off and walk. I laughed and replied that I would soon find out. He was right ...When I moved from the Midlands to Yorkshire (it made sense to me), I was astonished to find cobbles growing in the middle of incredibly steep narrow roads!
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Now, you might think that no self-respecting HGV driver would attempt to drive his/her truck up or down something like that ...
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But evidently the locals do not share your faith!