The easiest way to find something you have is to buy a replacement - Rosenbaum's Law
(Cold Feet Theme tune)
Welcome to a cold Thursday 🌋
Brew with Breakfast.
Thermal vest.
Plus Christmas themed dress goes on.
I gives hubby a sloppy wet 💋 before I leave.
As it was freezing.
Two winter hats, gloves, and coat done right up.
Now let's go to work!
While I am stood there,
2 tanks went past.
(I call them tanks, as they just about clean their windscreen to peer through the gap they just cleaned!)
I had at least two cars stop in the Keep Clear area, and I have to walk behind them to cross people over!
I was glad to finish in one piece.
I picked up the newspaper on the way home.
Second door on the Advent Calender is:
Now to drag out the Spin Bike.
That's better.
Now for some coffee...
Need something to keep me warm.
I put on my lights.
I said goodbye to them.
Now for the fun to start.
Bedlam started.....
No one was stopping, going straight under my stick, one car driver, drove around my lowered stick and nearly took out the two lights are in the middle of the road!
I was glad to have finished in one piece after this!
Hometime.
Put's it in the oven.
Back to catching up with my book I was reading.
Tommy Steele becoming a Sir!
Dave Munden, who was born in Dagenham, Essex was a founder member
of the band, originally fronted by singer, Brian Poole. The Tremeloes
hits included Do You Love Me, Twist and Shout, Here Comes My Baby Even the Bad Times Are Good and Silence is Golden.
He would have been 78 years old 🎈
He sadly died in 2020 aged 76.
Shirley Crabtree , better known as Big Daddy, was an English professional wrestler with a record-breaking 64-inch chest. He worked for Joint Promotions and the original British Wrestling Federation. Initially appearing on television as a heel, he teamed with Giant Haystacks.
After splitting with Haystacks, he became a fan favourite and the top
star of Joint Promotions from the late 1970s to the early 1990s.
He sadly died aged 67 in 1997.
He sadly died on this day in 2006 aged 59.
Afterwards:
Louis Theroux: Behind Bars
Sleep Tea time.
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