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jazzy_dave ([personal profile] jazzy_dave) wrote2014-12-17 02:11 am

Awake

Ha! I had a long snooze earlier in the night but woke up about midnight. So I caught up with two TV series, The Flash and Arrow. Now i am wide awake again.

The fact is, my mind will not turn off. So it looks like i will have to do some reading.

So later today (Wednesday) i have a visit in Maidstone, and then off to see Julian down at Fine Records , oh and do a mystery shop at a charity shop in the same street.This will mean a late journey back, but on the way back from Hove (actually) i can pop into the Bedford at Tunbridge Wells to offer up my fully stamped loyalty card for a free pint of beer.

[identity profile] chorale.livejournal.com 2014-12-17 06:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Neil Innes and Eric Idle have a song on their album Rutland Weekend Television, which came out in the mid 70s, about Tunbridge Wells. The plot is that two American sailors are on 24 hours' leave so they are going to TW to sample the delights of the area. It begins, "The most exciting place in the world for sailors...with the most exciting wicked, naughty girls...more exciting than a book of Norman Mailer's...that's Tunbridge Wells."

It does lose something in my translation to print, and I guess for an American to refer to a place she has never seen is a little strange, too. Nevertheless, I hope you enjoy your free pint there. :)

[identity profile] davesmusictank.livejournal.com 2014-12-18 02:29 am (UTC)(link)
No man, that is cool. Love it. I love the town and have noticed that my fave book shop has reopened again