Bargain 2-for-1

What's this? A second helping of gubbins? Yes, whilst I'm waiting for my bath to run, thought I'd make up for missing out all of last week due to being away. Not that I'm going to say a lot, of course. Just stick in a few random thoughts.
One site I've come across recently is Holy Moly, where there is a list of what they term "Rules of Modern Life". My favourite true statement from the list is that "the more common you are, the more people will be waiting for you outside your X-Factor audition". Got me wondering if I could think up some of my own. The only one I've come up with so far is "everyone who went to school in the UK in the 80s was in a school production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, and can still remember some of the words". Maybe readers could let me know via the comments if I am correct on this one?
Bath is ready now, so I'll leave you with some nostalgia off YouTube, in my opinion the best Eurovision crowd entertainment ever. Makes me want to re-start dancing lessons again, just have to find an appropriate class... Click here for the Riverdance
Quite like the music too, although the harmonising bit at the beginning sounds a bit too Chr*stmassy for me. Not that that's stopped the supermarkets decking the aisles with family packs of nuts, it's way too early! I promise not to mention it until December!


3 Comments:
Hannah,
1. I was never in a school production of Joseph
2. Do you mean me when you mention someone who did not sign up for the run?
Susie
1. Oh bugger, that's that one proved wrong then!
2. No, someone from work I did the "Race for Life" with earlier this year, it was going to be our next project but she got cold feet just after I'd signed up.
I was in Joseph at primary school, but my shining moment was playing the scarecrow the following year in The Wizard of Oz.
Downhill from there I'm afraid though.
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