Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

I particularly enjoyed that part of your adventure John, what a great bar! :cool: Here's a pic of The Clash in York, in 1985, after they decided to go on the road busking, as a bit of an adventure ;) Joe Strummer called it "the best tour we ever did." After doing some busking in York city centre, they spent the rest of the day in The York Arms. Later on, about 100 people followed them through the old streets of the town, as they sang, and strummed along. They had another sing-song at Saint John's college, before being thrown out by Security, so they returned to The York Arms, and then did a spontaneous gig on the steps of the Minster. When the police arrived to move them on, Strummer was grabbed by an eager copper, and the band belted out 'I Fought The Law...', accompanied by several hundred Yorkshire voices. They went back to the pub, and onto an 18th birthday party at a local nightclub. And they played the next day in York too :) :thumbsup:



Please give her all our love :) :thumbsup:

The spiral fracture took 6 months to heal, but hopefully I won't break it again ;) I feel like The $6 Man :D :thumbsup:
Wow I never heard about that, I love the Clash I would have paid good money to be there,did you see this yourself?
 
Wow I never heard about that, I love the Clash I would have paid good money to be there,did you see this yourself?
Sadly not mate, it wasn't advertised at all. Unfortunately, after York, the press got onto it, and it messed up the plan.

The Clash and The Sex Pistols played together, in Sheffield, in 1976, but nobody had heard of them then, and I was at skool. The only time I ever saw The Clash was at Victoria Park in 1978 :thumbsup:
 
I once saw a spoof called the Six Million Rupee Man. I remember his new eye was a glass marble.
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Gravel was down early at the market today, and generous as always, there was a sausage roll waiting for me when I arrived. I went and got coffee and doughnuts, and we set about the serious work of the day ;)



Boring Ray, having sold his Knobkerry before I arrived, was full of himself, and now considers himself an expert, though not as much as the bloke he sold it to, who advised him it had been carved with stone tools. I Had to remind Ray that he hadn't even known what it was a fortnight ago, and that he had simply sold it to someone as daft as himself :rolleyes:



Barry The Original Ted called in, with a bag of old photos we have all seen many times. Kind-hearted Gravel feigned interest :D



Tool Man and myself took the opportunity to retreat, on the pretext of having a word with Golden Gordon ;) Gravel was leaving early today, so we washed down some mushroom and onion bhajis with Dandelion & Burdock, and he headed home, and I headed to the hospital.

Apologies for the abbreviated report, but I shall try to make up for it next week - assuming anything interesting happens :rolleyes:

After hours at the hospital, I arrived home to a very thoughtful Iberian gift package from Johnnythefox Johnnythefox , which I thought particularly kind, considering he had had to carry everything back on his bike :) This cool beer-mat was included :) Some of the other items included, I'll be posting about elsewhere :D ;) :thumbsup:



I also received a lovely hand-written letter from Greg @WhittlinAway a few days ago, which was a very nice surprise. Greg included two pocket slips he had made for me, sized to fit a standard A. Wright Lamb :) :thumbsup:

Enjoyed the market report buddy 👍👍
My favourite photos of my CJ.

As it’s Autumn again I should go back and see if the boats still there and take more photos.













Great pics of your CJ 👍🤠
 
Super 😎 Pic
Gracias amigo.
I hope your projects are successful, there always seems to be no shortage of things to do
It's amazing. When I worked 50 hrs a week and took care of 50 residential lawns at the same time I still managed to get more done around the home front that I do now! :rolleyes: A days work is about 3 to 4 hrs now. 😁
Great pic
Thanks pal.
Great birthmarks on your lamb Dwight
Thank you Bob. 👍
Gravel was down early at the market today, and generous as always, there was a sausage roll waiting for me when I arrived. I went and got coffee and doughnuts, and we set about the serious work of the day ;)



Boring Ray, having sold his Knobkerry before I arrived, was full of himself, and now considers himself an expert, though not as much as the bloke he sold it to, who advised him it had been carved with stone tools. I Had to remind Ray that he hadn't even known what it was a fortnight ago, and that he had simply sold it to someone as daft as himself :rolleyes:



Barry The Original Ted called in, with a bag of old photos we have all seen many times. Kind-hearted Gravel feigned interest :D



Tool Man and myself took the opportunity to retreat, on the pretext of having a word with Golden Gordon ;) Gravel was leaving early today, so we washed down some mushroom and onion bhajis with Dandelion & Burdock, and he headed home, and I headed to the hospital.

Apologies for the abbreviated report, but I shall try to make up for it next week - assuming anything interesting happens :rolleyes:

After hours at the hospital, I arrived home to a very thoughtful Iberian gift package from Johnnythefox Johnnythefox , which I thought particularly kind, considering he had had to carry everything back on his bike :) This cool beer-mat was included :) Some of the other items included, I'll be posting about elsewhere :D ;) :thumbsup:



I also received a lovely hand-written letter from Greg @WhittlinAway a few days ago, which was a very nice surprise. Greg included two pocket slips he had made for me, sized to fit a standard A. Wright Lamb :) :thumbsup:

Great market pics Jack. I can't get enough of your latest CDB creation.
My favourite photos of my CJ.

As it’s Autumn again I should go back and see if the boats still there and take more photos.













Beautiful images of your CJ lamb Johnny!
Bob, that's an absolutely glorious pair of lambs! I'm sitting here after work with Berry in pocket.

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Stunning bone and jigging Jeff.
 
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