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Dutch postcard by Muziek Parade, Bussum, no. AX 7229.
George Baker Selection was a rock band from Hoorn, the Netherlands. In 1967, singer Hans Bouwens joined the band Soul Invention, a soul band which played covers of songs by Otis Redding and Sam and Dave. They changed their name to George Baker Selection, Bouwens naming himself for a character from a detective novel. The band consisted of Jan Hop, Jacobus Greuter, George Thé, and Jan Visser. Their debut single, Little Green Bag was an international hit and reached no. 21 on the Billboard Top 100 in the United States. A string of singles, including Dear Ann, and albums followed. In 1974 singer Lida Bond joined the band, and combining her voice with Baker's proved highly successful. Their single Paloma Blanca reached mo. 1 on charts in several countries. It sold more than seven million copies worldwide, making it one of the most successful Dutch singles ever. In 1978 the George Baker Selection split up because "the pressure had become too much." The band has sold over 20 million records worldwide. The band experienced a brief return to the international charts in 1992 whenLittle Green Bag was used in the title sequence of Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs.
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Cut straw not yet baled other than around the perimeter.
Ok to land along but keep wings level so as not to catch wing tip and ground loop.
Variety in the LT fleet at Hackney. A Routemaster stands alongside a Daimler Fleetline and Merlin MBA on Red Arrow route 502.
Hackney bus garage model from the Kingsway Models range.
A selection of ladies in leather coats.
An old flame had a very long black leather coat that I was very fond of. Sadly, she was tapped and we went our separate ways many years ago.
The Russell Market Chowk in Shivajinagar alone has more than twenty small road side stalls that offer a slew of food items that are irresistible during Ramadan.
A selection purchased from the Swannay brewery in Orkney.
Magnus Blonde: An extra pale, refreshingly hoppy, modern session ale. Named after the patron saint of Orkney.
Scapa Special: Three malts and five hops - from Britain, Germany and the US - make Scapa Special a classic pale ale.
Barrel Aged Orkney Porter: We put Orkney Porter into Arran Orkney Bere whisky casks and left them to mature in our old barns. Some seasons and many storms later, the aged beer is ready for us to savour. 10.5%
Sneaky Wee Orkney Stout: A dry hopped brown stout with a creamy tan head. Look out for smooth roasted malts, chocolate and liquorice on the palate. A perfect sneaky wee session stout.
Scapa Bere: This light amber beer gets it flavour and colour from the 100% Bere malt used. The Orkney-grown Bere adds a minerally, almost salty flavour. Bere (pronounced Bear) is an ancient strain of barley.
Should be good!
experimenting using a projecter & white background...
The video of us all messing about that night! www.youtube.com/user/Mugetsu#p/u/3/Y_kexJ5l4HE
James edited & filmed, it's of him, donny, beth, aibhlin & me -so much fun!
Photo by John Gilroy
Vice President Public Relations Kevin Murphy, Chief Reviewing Officer Elizabeth Quinn & Princess Samantha Quinn
The Iliad of Homer 1876 translated by Edward, Earl of Derby.
My Schools and Schoolmasters – The Story of my Education by Hugh Miller 1881.
Standing Rules and Orders of South Australia 1880.
The Works of Edmund Waller in Verse and Prose by Percival Stockdale 1772.
"connoisseur: a specialist who knows everything about something and nothing about anything else" [Ambrose Bierce The Devil's Dictionary]
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