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« Reply #4665 on: November 24, 2008, 05:46:55 PM »


Can't answer that Tom, it'd reveal my age.....

Bizarrely, it wes a very famous song - subsequently adopted by Gilingham Football Club Supporters!

"Any Old Iron" by Harry Champion ?

More likely Beethoven's 9th symphony, or was that release later?
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« Reply #4666 on: November 24, 2008, 06:21:53 PM »

hmm 20 -- wow - In june 0f 1974 it was Sugar Baby Love by the Rubettes (had to look it up of course it was followed by Ray Stevens and "The Streak").

20 -- where the feck was I -- oh yeah I was working for De Beers the diamond company in Shannon and I remember some fleeting bits of that year (especially Theresa Riordan) I had just crashed my second car (not my fault) and was playing Senior Rugby in Limerick (sigh I was slim & fit those times)

Thanks Tom -- time to raise a glass to some very happy times because for me the 70's were the best years of my life <sigh>
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« Reply #4667 on: November 24, 2008, 06:24:09 PM »

Sugar Baby Love..... sigh....  did some smooching to that one.
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« Reply #4668 on: November 24, 2008, 06:25:58 PM »

I have it on my ipod 
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« Reply #4669 on: November 24, 2008, 06:37:32 PM »

US Charts - Whitney Houston - I'm Your Baby Tonight

UK Charts - Vanilla Ice - Ice Ice Baby

Timothy and I had been together a year by then and we were living it up in New York City. 
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« Reply #4670 on: November 24, 2008, 06:55:02 PM »

Ffs "Lift me up" by Geri Halliwell, November 1999.

My first year at Uni in Sheffield, I was either drunk or hungover.
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« Reply #4671 on: November 24, 2008, 07:14:02 PM »


June 1988, Wet, Wet, Wet, 'With a little Help From my Friends'.
This was about as good as it got in a horrible year for chart toppers - ending with Cliff's 'Mistletoe and Wine', Ugh.

At 20 I was living in a pretty little village around the coast from Plymouth called Noss Mayo.
Absolutely skint due to the combined vices of gambling, and the nightlife in Plymouth, but some great memories.

Ended up doing a midnight flit from the rented house I was in due to a shortfall of funds to pay the rent arrears.
Very cleverly never left the landlady with any contact details.

Not as clever as said landlady who soon worked through the few Derbyshire phone numbers with my surname to find my mum....sigh.
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« Reply #4672 on: November 24, 2008, 07:45:49 PM »

Trouble with being a christmas baby, you get shit songs that were No 1 for every year of your birth ... I know Jesus gets pissed off with God & Mary for having him on Xmas day ... one set of presents FFS.

my 20th had the Band Aid "Do they know its Christmas" as the No 1
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« Reply #4673 on: November 24, 2008, 07:48:32 PM »

Trouble with being a christmas baby, you get shit songs that were No 1 for every year of your birth ... I know Jesus gets pissed off with God & Mary for having him on Xmas day ... one set of presents FFS.

my 20th had the Band Aid "Do they know its Christmas" as the No 1

Not your birthday No1 Kev, whatever was No1 in the first of June when you were 20.
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« Reply #4674 on: November 24, 2008, 07:51:20 PM »

Trouble with being a christmas baby, you get shit songs that were No 1 for every year of your birth ... I know Jesus gets pissed off with God & Mary for having him on Xmas day ... one set of presents FFS.

my 20th had the Band Aid "Do they know its Christmas" as the No 1

Not your birthday No1 Kev, whatever was No1 in the first of June when you were 20.

Doh ... hang on ... back to google Smiley
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« Reply #4675 on: November 24, 2008, 07:54:12 PM »

Its even worse ... it was n,n,n,n,n,nineteen by Paul Hardcastle !

All I can be certain of regarding that time of my life ... is that I would have been 110% shitfaced Smiley
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« Reply #4676 on: November 24, 2008, 08:07:37 PM »

Its even worse ... it was n,n,n,n,n,nineteen by Paul Hardcastle !


Not as bad as mine.

Number 1 on 1st June 2005 was none other than the bloody Crazy Frog!
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« Reply #4677 on: November 24, 2008, 08:29:01 PM »

I was in Amsterdam over the weekend and saw a program about the Roma living in Nieuwegijn (fairly sure it was Nieuwegijn, I came in 15 minutes after the start of the show).

It brought up some interesting points.

In shorts the story went that; There are around 500 Roma living there (total population about 20k people), and they lived there in peace and harmony for a fair while (15-20 years). They all live in houses as they were not permitted to live in mobile homes when they came there.
The peaceful situation has changed since one of the Roma was attacked (unprovoked) by a local group of kids. Since then there have been several "retaliations" (words of the journalist reporting on it) by the Roma on people directly, and indicerctly, involved in the attack and things have escalated since then and there is trouble brewing.
The council is now taking a hard "You either integrate or you bugger off" line and this has not really gone down well with the Roma whom want to continue to life their own life. They want to get along with everybody but don't want their traditions to go away (an understandable point of view IMO).

what did come out in this was that the 500 Roma who stayed there had a 100% unemployment rate. According to the Roma spokesperson none of them were in traditional gainful employment (working for a boss or running their own official business), all of them were on benefits and all of them were struggling while on benefits. they have massive rental arrears and all that.
They also mentioned that a Roma tradition is that the kids will be taken out of school when they are 14 or 15 years because, as one of the Roma parents said; "They have to learn how to take care of their family from that age and learn how to run a household", this would of course not help them find traditional employment and essentially means that, as a group, they would not "progress".

I found it interesting that he did seem keen on the idea (when suggested to him by the presenter) of his, now 11 years old, daughter one day becoming a lawyer or judge or something like that but he did not want her to stay in school after the age of 14 as "It is tradition that they get married when they are 14 and you do not break with tradition". (that tradition is one of the things now banned by the Dutch government apparently, I don't know if it was ever really permitted)

I was just wondering what your thoughts on this sort of situation was and what the situation in the UK was....would you say "Well, I've been struggling to make a living for 2 years now and have rent arrears coming up the wazoo so I'd best get myself a job"? How do you feel about this "They should get married when 14 and leave school at that age to learn other things" tradition?

You are obviously a very clever and articulate man and the lovely Mrs Red is of similar, admirable, ilk. (As were the Roma featured in this program. They all came across as intelligent, caring people who had a tough time finding a balance between being Roma and living in Dutch society)
Would you have considered having one of your daughters go to uni to become, say, a lawyer if she had said that that's what she wanted? Did your girls go to school until they were 18, or did they leave at a younger age?

I was genuinely fascinated by the program as I thought I had already picked up one or two things about Roma from your self and the fantastic books of your father but it turns out I know F all and find it rather difficult to see the point of view that these people were putting forward.
It is a bit baffling to hear of a 100% unemployment rate within a community, especially when they are all struggling to make ends meet. The "getting married at 14" thing, well that's not uncommon in many a culture really so I don't neccesarily have a problem with that but at what point should you let go of a tradition and say "It would benefit us as a community if our kids did go to uni "?


A bit of a warbling question, maybe but I thought I'd best ask before I forget and then really don't know what I meant to ask (I am sure there was more and maybe it will come to me but I'm dead tired now so might ask later)  Smiley
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« Reply #4678 on: November 24, 2008, 08:43:58 PM »


Can't answer that Tom, it'd reveal my age.....

The charts only started in 1952 you know.
mines the same as Kins Robson n Jerome  ffs
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« Reply #4679 on: November 24, 2008, 08:45:47 PM »

As we are the same age Tom it's the same. I was working for the Michelin company at the time I trebled my wages from my previous job as an apprentice (I had to give it up to bring more money into the household coffers). £60 a week. I gave mum £20 spent £20 and saved £20. Then they moved me to another department where the pay was better then gave us all a pay rise making it another £18 a week. Fookin ell I didn't know what to do with all the spare money.  

Then within a year i was married with a mortgage and that was that.  idiot
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