Tuesday, 3 March 2009

Have we forgoten how to sing?



A lot of enjoyment for no/little cost!

All we need is someone to get us to open our mouths and let our voices out!

It's an emotion thing -

and we're not too good at emotions are we!

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

See me at the Piel karaoke on Thursday, i never forget how to sing! Tom rules!

Geoff Dellow said...

Good on ya Tom.

Why this anonymous business?

Great to hear you are singing away.

So if we get a singing group going in the high street (which is what I have in mind); you'll be there!

Anonymous said...

Yes deffo, will have to have a few pints to warm up though! Anonymous as i have forgot my password again.

Anonymous said...

Good grief - what will you think of next ? A singing group in the high street ? for one thing this is the North of England - we don't have < high streets > thats a southern thing . I have heard a singing group outside ye olde burger van though after the palais de peepee closes. Not quite what you had in mind ?

Geoff Dellow said...

I know the feeling!

So just sign yourself Tom Henderson at the bottom!

That's easier and less revealing to Google than their alternative !

Geoff Dellow said...

I've got a nice little quote for people like you that can't stop themselves sniping at others!

Yes that will do fine but at a more social hour and the aim would be for others to enjoy listening . . . . .

Anonymous said...

Geoff,you say - please feel free to be critical - but you take the huff when anyone is ! Singing in the street is a ridiculous idea .End of. You must think Ulverston is populated with retired civil servants or teachers with nothing better to do than go round inflicting pain on others by singing ,morris dancing and brass rubbing. This isn't the Cotswolds thank God !

Geoff Dellow said...

Sad you don't have enough brain . . . . - no that would be rude!

You're determined to put others down!

You need to read the phrase 'in the high street' more carefully- not 'on the high street'.

And it's not at all ridiculous.

Consider the phrase 'people go to sing at the church in church walk'.

Now please go and wind someone else up!

You've outstayed your welcome!