Savannah gave me the excuse for the first one. The rest are just because.
Someone once said that Eric and Ernie were like two much-loved daft uncles being silly just for you. I can think of no better tribute.
Savannah gave me the excuse for the first one. The rest are just because.
Someone once said that Eric and Ernie were like two much-loved daft uncles being silly just for you. I can think of no better tribute.
Prudence, Caution, Deliberation.
The Hermit points to all things hidden, such as knowledge and inspiration,hidden enemies. The illumination is from within, and retirement from participation in current events.
The Hermit is a card of introspection, analysis and, well, virginity. You do not desire to socialize; the card indicates, instead, a desire for peace and solitude. You prefer to take the time to think, organize, ruminate, take stock. There may be feelings of frustration and discontent but these feelings eventually lead to enlightenment, illumination, clarity.
The Hermit represents a wise, inspirational person, friend, teacher, therapist. This a person who can shine a light on things that were previously mysterious and confusing.
I must have been doing the cat's shoelaces
when this lot came a-calling.
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5 comments:
they have always been my favourites - I adore them.
Against all expectations enjoyed the West End show
'The Play What I Wrote'
I think 'The Play What I Wrote' started in Brighton - I could be wrong?
Anyhow, have a fab weekend, Kev!
Sx
Wonderful stuff.
I suppose they learned the hard way in front of audiences who heckled and threw things.
absolutely delicious, sugar! thank you for the smiles this morning! y'all are a delight! xoxox
Thanks all. They are a treat, aren't they?
They worked their way through the halls from childhood, including gigs at the infamous Glasgow Empire, the English comedian's graveyard. I'm not sure why they kept booking English comics given that the audiences hated them; it must have been something like bear-baiting. Des O'Connor was dying on his feet there one time and decided that the only way to escape the ordeal would be to faint and be dragged off. Which he duly did.
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