Not sure what you mean there - I have no partner any more but she was equally anti-sport, if that was what was intended.Mick wrote:You are missing out Steve but in sympathy with STMBO!!
Never liked, watched or participated in sports.
Not sure what you mean there - I have no partner any more but she was equally anti-sport, if that was what was intended.Mick wrote:You are missing out Steve but in sympathy with STMBO!!
I was referring to my STMBO Steve, who has no interest in sport at all and doesn't understand the thrill I get from it. Sorry if you misread my ambiguous wording, however forgetting the sport itself there is still some great music to be found around the sporting world and hopefully you will find something you like in the theme.
Thanks for the clarification Mick. There is no-one in our quite expansive family that follows sport, apart from my two sons who like motorbike racing and downhill racing.mickthemaverick wrote: ↑15 Sep 2019, 11:39I was referring to my STMBO Steve, who has no interest in sport at all and doesn't understand the thrill I get from it. Sorry if you misread my ambiguous wording, however forgetting the sport itself there is still some great music to be found around the sporting world and hopefully you will find something you like in the theme.
NewcastleFalcon wrote: ↑15 Sep 2019, 13:08 Well done Mick, when I googles Bond Aquarium I got this
REgards Neil
I must have seen that but can't remember it.
Why is it that whatever theme we follow on here we always end up with a connection to The Beatles?
As a fan I have always wondered if the death of John Lennon kind of immortalised the legend of The Beatles. There is no doubt that they had a far greater and wider influence on British culture than any other music group. On a par with Shakespeare, Dickens and Enid Blyton as regards influencing my generation {the people not the track }