I came across this fantastic portrait of the late Fred Dibnah on the internet. He was a Lancashire man but he always reminded me of Wesley. He described himself as a back street mechanic and also had a cap that was prone to catch fire...
I really like this. I recently saw Carl Palmer in Lexington, Kentucky. He and his band were in top form performing all the ELP classics including my person favourite, Knife Edge. His show incorporates (for about eight or so songs)...
Another blast from the past. I remember listening to them a lot but wouldn't regard them alongside my favourites. I did enjoy watching them though, they definitely put on a show.
Meet Keith, Greg and Carl....... better known as ELP
You too can indulge in the ultimate experience. Marvel as you, the groom are left stranded on the moors as the father of the bride arrives in a clapped out vintage banger. Be the envy of all your friends as you arrive by self propelled...
It's actually a legal requirement now in the UK that these are distributed amongst the staff and not retained. Normal practice is they're shared evenly between the serving staff.
?? Are you a Marriage Celebrant Terry hosting LOTSW themed weddings on Barry's infamous piece of land or have you simply put an extra "d" and left oot the only geordie vowel "e" in the word Wedding :)
When they apply a service charge I ask if the staff who have served me get the tip, if they don't get it then I ask the person who served me to take it off, pay the new bill by card and give a cash tip to the person who served me .
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