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Showing posts with label Sound of Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sound of Music. Show all posts

Saturday, 2 March 2019

Always Bring A Trolley,Never A Bag..

A Penny saved is a penny earned - English Proverb
No chance of a lie in..
We listened to "Sounds of the 60s" in bed with a cup of tea...
So many things to do and places to visit...
Out of the house...↓
 Popped into see Grumpy Granddad.
Then off to see Jeffery↓
 The view from the car park↓
 
 Anyone want a tyre???
 Off to see the Droitwich Lions.
They couldn't believe the stuff I got.
I said, "I have cleared you out,that's why I always bring a trolley never a bag!" 
All for £13↑
We moved the car to where I parked yesterday.
 
 We did some charity shop looking and buying bargains.
We rested out feet in the Library.
 Nice car I bought..
(To go with the other two I have)
 On our way to our final charity shop
 We nipped into Waitrose, and got a yellow sticker lunch...↓
 Now to do my dad's shopping↓
 Back home.
 My car collection↓
 All the bargains we got from the Charity Shops↓
 I went down to do my other cleaning job.
After tidying up in the kitchen, I found some cake expiry date 28/2/2019↓
 I gets home to look at the Birthdays.
Al Waxman:Canadian actor (Cagney & Lacey, Meatballs 3, Spasms), would have been 84 years old.
(He died aged 65 in 2001) 
 Karen Carpenter: vocalist/drummer (The Carpenters),would have been 69 years old.
(She died aged 32 in 1983)
 Lou Reed: American rock vocalist and guitarist (Velvet Underground) would have been 77 years old.
(He died aged 71 in 2013) 
Dusty Springfield(Mary Isobel Catherine Bernadette O'Brien):English pop singer and record producer whose career extended from the late 1950s to the 1990s died aged 59 in 1999.
Randolph Scott: American film actor whose career spanned the years from 1928 to 1962. As a leading man for all but the first three years of his cinematic career, died aged 89 in 1987.
One of the most popular musical films of all time, "The Sound of Music", starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, is released (Academy Awards Best Picture 1966) is released in 1965.
After tea we watched a James Brown documentary on Netflix.
As normal we woke up at 10 to 1am...
Off to a warm bed...