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Hamilton Saint

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  1. I would rather the band did some singing of their songs, instead of just relying on signing.
  2. I've been to Strasbourg a few times. Lovely city. And it sits in the Alsace region, which has really good white wines: riesling, gewürztraminer, pinot gris, sylvaner. So, good move on Edozie's part!
  3. 1 out of 3 Trump supporters is just as stupid as the other two.
  4. I'd not heard of that before. Thanks. Just listened to it. Interesting. He has quite the range on his vocals.
  5. It took over from the use of "basically". The words I overuse are "actually" and "apparently".
  6. The cheese is superb. To name bur a few: Stilton, Wensleydale, Cheshire, Caerphilly, Dorset Drum, and Shropshire Blue. My current favourite is Red Leicester.
  7. Are we hobbled now in finding any more puns? Nah, I'm far from knackered; I can saddle you with a few more. In fact, it's a cinch to provide a few on the trot--as long as you don't try to jockey me out of position. Shot my bolt? I think not, I'm chomping at the bit, and that's the mane thing.
  8. -- "Strawberry Fields Forever" by The Beatles -- "Jumping Jack Flash" by The Rolling Stones -- "Waterloo Sunset" by The Kinks -- "Cinnamon Girl" by Neil Young -- "Like a Rolling Stone" by Bob Dylan -- "The Boxer" by Simon & Garfunkel -- "Won't Get Fooled Again" by The Who -- "Echoes" by Pink Floyd -- "Who Knows Where the Time Goes" by Fairport Convention -- "God Only Knows" by The Beach Boys
  9. First opportunity I had to buy records was money earned as a paper boy for the newsagent on Hollybank Estate in Hythe in 1969. I bought mostly singles (45 rpm)--the first one was "Get Back". Singles cost 7/6 back then. The first album (LP) I bought was The Righteous Brothers Greatest Hits--prompted by the re-release (in 1969) of their single "You've Lost That Loving Feeling". There was a record shop on Pylewell Road in Hythe back then--near the Co-op grocery store.
  10. It's unfortunate to see Walker-Peters end his time at SFC. He was one of the more consistent performers during his time at the club, and I was always glad to see him in the lineup on matchday. His forays down the wing were always good to see, and he was one of the few players, in recent memory, who liked to dribble and take on opposing defenders. His ability to play on the left, as well as the right side, was an added bonus. I wish him well.
  11. The worst thing, of course, about relegation to The Championship is the loss of regular TV coverage in Canada of Saints' games. As I recall, during the 2023-2024 season, DAZN showed only about ten matches involving the Saints. The cost for a subscription is currently $199 per year. On top of that you'd have to subscribe to audio coverage (Adam and Jo) via Saints Play in order to hear live commentary. That appears to be the current setup for the 2025-2026 season. Will Southampton F.C. ever have a scheme that would offer video coverage of all games involving the Saints (in the Championship)? And with their own commentators.
  12. Ahhh ... "Pease, Please, Please" was a James Brown hit from 1956 and 1964. It was featured in his epic performance on the TAMI show--which includes the never-ending "collapsing-on-stage" shtick. Classic!
  13. Yeah. That old joke when I was a kid. Where do you want Stephens to be for this match? Left back--left back in the dressing room.
  14. This must be the first time an American president has lost a Canadian election. Thanks, DT!
  15. As I recall, Delap used the long throw for Saints endlessly, but with very little success. Did we ever score from one of them?
  16. Thanks, you saved me the bother!
  17. That was supposed to be Mussolini, I believe.
  18. That's not available via FUBO, is it? I read somewhere that FUBO has some Sportsnet channels.
  19. Recommendations for "cultural spots" to visit in Greece. On the mainland, there's Meteora and Delphi (north of Athens). On the Peloponnese there's Mycenae, Epidaurus, Nafplion, and Mistras (near Sparta). Islands with cultural gems include Rhodes and Crete. For Greek islands that I've visited, I would avoid Mykonos and Santorini; they were wonderful back in the 1970s, but now have been horribly over-touristed. Generally avoid islands with airports and lots of cruise boats (two or three per day). Find gems that are quiet and off the beaten track--Sifnos, Tilos, Amorgos, Patmos. My wife and I are going to Crete in April. We're avoiding touristy spots along the north coast, east of Iraklion--places like Malia and Agios Nikolaos, and are spending time in Chania, Rethimno, and Paleohora--in the west of Crete. Hope you make it there. I love Greece. First went in 1973 and have been back another five times.
  20. That's an impressive tower brewery! Thanks for sharing the photo!
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