Berry understands things like this. |
We learned something disturbing: if you sit motionless on the throne for more than thirty seconds, the performer is plunged into darkness!
The following few random images that might give some clues as to what went on.
Here's a bonny barque. A barque is a sailing ship with three or more masts. The foremasts are square-rigged. The mizzen is rigged for-and-aft. |
We remembered Ray again ...
I will cling to the old rugged cross, And exchange it some day for a crown. |
Lucy sang about cuculus canorus ...
... she brings us glad tidings, And she tells us no lies. (But, she does rob nests!) |
Roger was valiant and bold ...
With a shield on his arm And a lance in his hand, For God and for valour ... |
Les gave account of an airport in bad weather ...
So, I'd best be on my way ... |
Now hear this ...
Lucy's rendition, accompanied by Roger and Mick, was enchanting.
Dogsbody lowered the tone by closing in praise of alcoholic beverage ...
No, that image is not Dogsbody. It's Bob Copper, (1915-2004). |
Then everyone helped to clear up.
Everyone said, "Thank you," to everyone and we rolled home in absolute silence in hopes of being spared for another Friday evening of music and fun ...
Yes, that'll be Friday 17th October, 8.00pm.
The sooner you arrive, the sooner we can start music!
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