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Atticus Finch

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  1. Did you take your user name from the brewery up there?
  2. Harbour Lights cafe in Lossiemouth, Full Scottish breakfast £12 including tea & toast. All the meat products were very good apart from the Lorne sausage, the Stornaway black pudding and haggis was lovely , wanted some mushrooms but they wanted an extra £1.50 and wouldn’t do a swap for the Lorne sausage. My other half of tomato must have fallen off the plate somewhere between the kitchen and the table. Decent breakfast solid 8/10
  3. I’d see if Anny road is still available if I were you. The Tooth’s still not available.
  4. Won a coin toss with Tommy Allsup one of Buddy Holly's band members for a seat on the chartered plane, still hadn't turned 18 when he died.
  5. Chris Lawler is a distant relation on my dads side of the family, although over the years and especially since my parents passed, we’ve long lost contact with relatives in the north west. All the Lawler’s are reds in our family, even my young grandsons have now picked up the baton. My work here is done.
  6. One more for tonight, enjoy a bit of a 70's Soul classic.
  7. Some beautiful delta blues from Henry Thomas in the the 1920's 40 years later a cover version from Canned Heat that was first aired at and went on to become the signature tune for Woodstock in 1969.
  8. Probably been posted before but well worth another listen...
  9. Shortbread is the answer but also partial to these…
  10. Yorkshire Brack rep Tone, I eat mine with a slice of Wensleydale cheese and a cup of Yorkshire tea.
  11. Not one of the Beach boy's bigger known hits but a great example of Brian Wilson's range of singing talent. Tony may not agree but this is much better than Stevie Nicks attempt at this cover version.
  12. Peter Jones, always remember his distinctive voice doing the commentary on our European matches in the 70’s on radio 2. Bill McClaren the voice of Rugby
  13. Aye I’m 58, read most of Alan Garner’s books whilst at school. The weird stone and the sequel was set around Alderley edge in Cheshire, I went for a walk around there a couple of years ago when I dropped the Mrs off at Manchester airport and there’s a pub named the Wizard there! Lovely walk and views as well
  14. Yes loved this and the sequel the moon of gomrath
  15. I’m guessing that doesn’t actually means he enjoys the sport of hang gliding?
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