The DC List must be on the old Blog somewhere - if anyone has the time to find it, copy it and post it on fbook. I would but I'm busy scanning worldobituaries.com and besides its Corpus Cristi here today, so a day aff.
I haven't listened since I checked the playlists for 'best albums' and found they were all hit singles. Surely-to-goodness Bryan must get fed-up playing this nonsense and kidding on that if he adds in Harry Lauder or Vera Lynn he's dead eclectic.
I get really excited at the thought of the olympic torch relay. All those different people running with the flame. Think they should cover the whole relay live. It would be riveting tv.
I hear some people are selling their torches. I wouldn't mind a couple.
Here Dale! Your our specialist in all things Olympic. You got the uniform and the packed lunches - any chance you could get me two torches? I'll see you alright like.
I'm thinking that if I already have said torches then I'm sure my son and I will get asked to carry them here in 2016.
I don't understand it myself but it seems to work like this. I have two email addresses, both registered with GIO, I think.
If I try and access the blog from either of these at the 'host' computer, I can't access the blog.
However, if I access my home computer from my workplace and then go to the blog from there, it let's me post - I've just done it again. I've no idea why that is... so, if the blog doesn't recognise multiple personality disorder my guess is you should be able to get back on, though I guess you need two quite distinct email addresses.
Not sure - but probably - I signed in straight from my computer at work having gone the circuitous route the first time and it let me in, though I didn't bother to post.
Maybe this is all mince and it's a tiem of day thing - I can't explain it - but it's worth a go.
Putting your son in the blue bin merely reinforces gender stereotypes. I bet you made him climb trees and play with toy guns. Next thing you know he'll want to marry a woman.
A well-known bank put him in the blue bin - he's thankfully recycled himself now and is off down south for 6 months where a publishing company doesn't know what's about to hit them. If you read his blog on his alleged Uncle Robin you'll see what I mean.
it was in the charts forever, but I'm sure I had a copy in 1974, the year my own decision-making skills were put to the test and found to be non-existent.
Sorry Norrie, this is my long hours at work & can't access. Just leaving now so no time. Anyway, there were others
ReplyDeleteHe's burning the Wick at both ends.
DeleteLooks like another really busy night.
ReplyDeleteThe DC List must be on the old Blog somewhere - if anyone has the time to find it, copy it and post it on fbook.
ReplyDeleteI would but I'm busy scanning worldobituaries.com and besides its Corpus Cristi here today, so a day aff.
I'm not feeling so good, Adam. Could line up Little Brown Urn on the turntable.
ReplyDeleteDC's list is on here:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bryanburnett/2012/02/global_get_it_on.shtml#comments
Well done Billy. Can someone slap them in the Facebook with it?
ReplyDeleteWhy bother? What have they ever done for us?
ReplyDeletePointed out that we subscribe to an outdated form of correspondence?
DeleteYes, but apart from that.
DeleteThe blog was the backbone of the Show Where You Choose The Music?
DeleteKing Crail / Alva's arran paisley
ReplyDeleteStill laughin
Caught the first 5 mins whilst driving home... it's puntastic apparently!
ReplyDeleteCaught the final 15 mins whilst washing the dishes...I'll never neglect Bob Harris again.
jeezo.......
Bryan & Richard... the new Smashie & Nicey!
ReplyDeleteI haven't listened since I checked the playlists for 'best albums' and found they were all hit singles. Surely-to-goodness Bryan must get fed-up playing this nonsense and kidding on that if he adds in Harry Lauder or Vera Lynn he's dead eclectic.
ReplyDeleteGood to see "surely to goodness" getting used again, Tx4!!
DeleteNot long in. I take it no one listened to the show seeing that it's all been done before. Did anyone put our list on fekkbook?
ReplyDeleteOh how they would have laughed....
It could be Christmas best seller.
ReplyDeleteI liked Marlene Dietrich's Falling In Rutherglen.
Anyone interested in the Olympic torch?
2 Across (3)
Norrie gets blootered with her. (quick cloo).
H.M. (cryptic cloo).
@ Glen
ReplyDeleteOnly if you deal with the C.G.T. implication first.
You wouldn't want your fingers burned.
DeleteI get really excited at the thought of the olympic torch relay. All those different people running with the flame. Think they should cover the whole relay live. It would be riveting tv.
DeleteI hear some people are selling their torches. I wouldn't mind a couple.
DeleteHere Dale! Your our specialist in all things Olympic. You got the uniform and the packed lunches - any chance you could get me two torches? I'll see you alright like.
I'm thinking that if I already have said torches then I'm sure my son and I will get asked to carry them here in 2016.
prometheus - yes it think it could be riveting TV, if they had to carry the torch clenched between their buttocks.
Delete(A bit like that popular game in rugby clubhouses where participants had to carry a 50p piece in said fashion before dropping it into a pint glass).
Ah wid'nae drink frae yon glass if ah wuz youse!
DeleteThing-Fish is still posting comments.
He drinks like an aquatic vertebrate.
Lets hope he pays us a visit then.
DeleteI am really curious as to how him and Henri manage to get on that Blog.
I wonder how else we might be able to use their skills......
Howdi Adam
ReplyDeleteI don't understand it myself but it seems to work like this. I have two email addresses, both registered with GIO, I think.
If I try and access the blog from either of these at the 'host' computer, I can't access the blog.
However, if I access my home computer from my workplace and then go to the blog from there, it let's me post - I've just done it again. I've no idea why that is... so, if the blog doesn't recognise multiple personality disorder my guess is you should be able to get back on, though I guess you need two quite distinct email addresses.
Should be a skoosh for Mr Git?
regardez - youse
henri
So, if I used a monitor at the local library or an internet café I could leave comments?
Not sure - but probably - I signed in straight from my computer at work having gone the circuitous route the first time and it let me in, though I didn't bother to post.
DeleteMaybe this is all mince and it's a tiem of day thing - I can't explain it - but it's worth a go.
regardez youse
henri
Henri has just posted. Must be something to do with the mice he's having for his tea
ReplyDeleteHenri smashes meeces to pieces.
And here he is
Deletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9nGyPz9uT0
Mmm...
DeleteEasier to access if I put it here.
You're welcome!
>8-D
Whurs ra burds?
ReplyDeleteWatching Poly Styrene & Fay Fife made me think of Julie & Gaie.
Neither fae Fife btw
DeleteNaw, but I stayed there a whiley and I'm made of sugar & spice & all things nice, no' polystyrene.
DeleteGaie,
Putting your son in the blue bin merely reinforces gender stereotypes. I bet you made him climb trees and play with toy guns. Next thing you know he'll want to marry a woman.
Nae wunner the country's in the state it's in...
progressive git
A well-known bank put him in the blue bin - he's thankfully recycled himself now and is off down south for 6 months where a publishing company doesn't know what's about to hit them. If you read his blog on his alleged Uncle Robin you'll see what I mean.
DeleteAlleged? I'm his aunty as well, I'll have you know!!!
Deletewell you'd better get your Christmas presents up to the mark this year or we'll be disowning you
DeleteBeat the link of ELO Shine to Broooce Dancing In the Dark. Pure quality.
ReplyDeleteMilan. 3hrs 40 mins. 33 songs. slag him you want that will do me,
See you in Sunderland , Manchester etc.
33 songs and one melody
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmmmmmm.......
Deletetime for a shower, DC?
Deleteapologies, DC, didn't realise my son was signed in when I posted - I just thought if you were hummin'...
DeleteAhhhh...
DeleteFunnily enough, my wife said much the same thing. The odour of Creel bait is not the most pleasant
Casey Kasems vintage american countdown on smooth 70s. Ye canny beat it. Ooh oo oo oo jackie blue.
ReplyDeleteTony Blackburn's Pick of the Pops (today, 13:00 - 15:00) features music from 1966 (1st. hour) & 1976 (2nd. hour).
Don't forget Liza Tarbuck at 18:00, all courtesy of BBC Radio2
Fine year, 1976.
DeleteBut if you were to pick a single track from it, what would it be?
Free Bird from the live album
One More from the Road
Album would be Tubular Bells
I purchased it recently on CD and, while not as great as I recalled, it's a grayyyyyyyyyyt nostalgia trip!
Loving & free - Kiki Dee
DeleteDesire - Bob Dylan
@ A_f_R........the Games is nearly there....uniform is a delight....specially the natty wee 'swatch'.
ReplyDeletemissed last nights listen.....as i was droppin' aff weans at rockness......that sort of programme is too frantic for someone of my years anyway.
another horrific accident on the A9 sometimes puts another perspective on life.
came back down the A82 and then went to look for aleister crowley's house..........totally fascinating....found it too.
cheers frae the dale
No, it found you.
DeleteWhat about the "Black Dog?"
Delete1076
ReplyDeleteYou don't have to go / Chi-lites
Full length version
Was Tubular Bells not earlier than 1976?
ReplyDeleteThe Pretender - Jackson Browne
Blame the exorcist >8-0
DeleteDunno. It was certainly in the charts.
(Much alcohol was consumed in the seventies. I got married in 1980. The alcohol consumption resumed when I came to my senses in 1982).
happily divorced git
it was in the charts forever, but I'm sure I had a copy in 1974, the year my own decision-making skills were put to the test and found to be non-existent.
DeleteI would probably go for
ReplyDeleteHarvest For The World - Isley Brothers
Just beating The Boys are Back in Town.
But a great year, pipping 1972.... just.
Me, I'll put in shout for Blitzkrieg Bop & or New Rose!
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